Articles tagged with Gabrielle
SH2 Hakanui Straight Upgrade Completed Early to Boost Flood Resilience
3 days ago | 62 viewsMajor flood resilience upgrades on an 850-metre section of State Highway 2 near Te Karaka in Tairāwhiti have been completed two months early, including raising the road by three metres, installing large culverts, diverting the Hakanui Stream, and strengthening the road surface. Funded through the Government’s $609.25 million North Island Weather Event recovery programme, these improvements aim to reduce flooding closures that disrupt communities, businesses, freight, and emergency services, as highlighted by past events like Cyclone Gabrielle. Delivered in partnership with local iwi and contractors, the project enhances future weather resilience and has already proven effective during recent heavy rain and Cyclone Vaianu.
Tags: Chris Bishop Hakanui Straight SH2 Te Karaka Cyclone Gabrielle Cyclone Vaianu Transport Rebuild East Coast Te Aitanga a Māhaki Jesse James Contracting Fulton Hogan$27.6M Government Fund to Rebuild Hawke’s Bay Marae After Cyclone Gabrielle
2 weeks ago | 216 viewsThe New Zealand Government has allocated $27.6 million through the Whenua Māori and Marae Pathway to relocate and rebuild two Hawke’s Bay marae, Petāne and Tangoio, in safer locations after severe damage from Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023. Both marae were assessed as Category 3, indicating unacceptable future risk from flooding and landslides, prompting the need for relocation to new sites at 253 Onehunga Road and 139 Beach Road, respectively. This investment aims to ensure the marae continue to support their communities, especially during emergencies, by strengthening resilience and providing certainty for future generations.
Tags: Tama Potaka Cyclone Gabrielle Petāne Marae Tangoio Marae Whenua Māori and Marae Pathway Hawke’s Bay Māori Development Māori Crown Relations National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Māori communitiesCyclone Gabrielle Recovery Complete: SH2 Devil’s Elbow Road Repairs Finished
1 month ago | 219 viewsThe repair work at Devil’s Elbow on State Highway 2, a critical section between Napier and Wairoa, has been completed, marking the end of Cyclone Gabrielle recovery efforts in the area. The project involved extensive repairs including road rebuilding, culvert replacements, and a new retaining wall to improve resilience against future storm damage. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlighted the improved safety and reliability of the route, acknowledging the efforts of local contractors and the support from the community throughout the recovery process.
Tags: Cyclone Gabrielle Devil’s Elbow State Highway 2 Chris Bishop Transport Rebuild East Coast Hawke’s Bay Napier Wairoa SH38 Rail Bridge 217Government Invests $400K in Digital Platform to Boost NZ Coastal Shipping Resilience
1 month ago | 335 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $400,000 in a national digital platform to enhance coordination and efficiency across ports, addressing fragmented operations and improving resilience against disruptions. This funding is part of the final tranche of a $30 million Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund, which also supports equipment upgrades, vessel modifications, infrastructure repairs, maritime training, and dredging capabilities. These initiatives aim to strengthen coastal shipping as a vital, low-emission freight network that ensures essential supplies reach communities during crises, as demonstrated after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Tags: James Meager New Zealand Government Coastal Shipping PortConnect Gisborne Rangitata Greymouth Northland Cyclone GabrielleNew Crane Dredging Barge to Boost Access and Resilience for NZ’s Small Ports
1 month ago | 370 viewsNew Zealand is investing $8 million through the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund to co-fund a purpose-built crane dredging barge aimed at improving access to smaller ports that are often cut off during natural disasters. This new, cost-effective equipment will enable timely dredging of regional ports, ensuring essential supplies can be delivered by sea when road and rail links are disrupted. The $12.9 million barge, co-funded by Johnson Bros Limited, will be operational by late 2027 to enhance nationwide resilience and support community recovery.
Tags: James Meager New Zealand Whanganui Port Cyclone Gabrielle Greymouth Ōpōtiki Johnson Bros Limited Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Northland Transport MinisterGovernment Invests $8.3M to Train New Zealand’s Future Seafarers and Boost Coastal Shipping
1 month ago | 355 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $8.3 million from the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund to create training berths for seafarers, addressing workforce shortages due to retirements and industry challenges. This funding will help domestic vessel operators cover trainee expenses, ensuring the development of skilled seafarers essential for coastal freight services and emergency supply deliveries. Building a home-grown maritime workforce will strengthen the resilience of New Zealand’s supply chain and support the broader maritime sector critical to the national economy.
Tags: James Meager New Zealand seafarers Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund maritime schools Cyclone Gabrielle coastal freight services training berths domestic vessel operatorsNew Zealand Invests $3M to Upgrade Rangitata Ship for Disaster Relief
2 months ago | 440 viewsNew Zealand is investing $3 million to upgrade the coastal bulk ship Rangitata, enhancing its capacity to carry diverse cargo and access smaller ports during emergencies. The upgrade includes a ship-powered material handler, enabling loading and unloading without relying on port infrastructure, crucial when land routes and facilities are compromised. This investment aims to strengthen disaster resilience by ensuring vital supplies can reach isolated communities following natural disasters.
Tags: James Meager Rangitata Cyclone Gabrielle Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Gisborne Napier New Zealand natural disasters coastal bulk ship material handlerSH35 Reopens Tomorrow Connecting Tairāwhiti to Bay of Plenty After Floods
2 months ago | 521 viewsState Highway 35, closed for three weeks due to heavy rainfall and significant slips, will reopen daily from 7am to 7pm tomorrow, restoring vital access between Tairāwhiti and the eastern Bay of Plenty. Major repair efforts focused on clearing large slips, especially the Punaruku slip, with crews working around the clock to ensure safety despite ongoing fragility and single-lane traffic. Transport Minister Chris Bishop emphasized the importance of the reopening for local communities and thanked workers and residents for their patience and support during the restoration process.
Tags: Chris Bishop Dana Kirkpatrick State Highway 35 Tairāwhiti Bay of Plenty Pōtaka Te Araroa Waikura slip Punaruku slip Cyclone GabrielleGovernment Urges North Island Residents to Prioritize Safety Amid Severe Weather Warnings
2 months ago | 448 viewsThe Government is urging North Island communities to prioritize safety amid severe weather warnings and recent flooding that has already caused a fatality. Emergency services and agencies, including the NZDF and local Civil Defence, are actively supporting response efforts and have resources pre-positioned in vulnerable areas. Authorities advise avoiding floodwaters, non-essential travel, and staying alert to landslide risks while following updates from official channels for safety guidance.
Tags: Government North Island Cyclone Gabrielle Mark Mitchell Emergency Management Civil Defence NZDF Severe Weather Flooding South WaikatoWairoa Airport to Get $4.2M Upgrade Boosting Runway and Emergency Services
3 months ago | 576 viewsWairoa Airport will receive a $4.2 million upgrade, including runway extension and improved infrastructure, to enhance its operational capacity and support the region’s growing needs. The airport plays a crucial role in commercial flights, emergency health transport, and logistics during extreme weather, as demonstrated during Cyclone Gabrielle. Funded by the Regional Infrastructure Fund and North Island Weather Event fund, construction will begin in late 2026, with local employment prioritized.
Tags: Wairoa Airport Shane Jones New Zealand Air Ambulance Service Hawke’s Bay Airport Cyclone Gabrielle Wairoa District Council Regional Development Minister Regional Infrastructure Fund North Island Weather Event fund Wairoa communityGovernment Invests $5M in Eastland Port to Boost Gisborne's Economy
5 months ago | 626 viewsAssociate Transport Minister James Meager announced a $5 million Government investment in new container-handling equipment for Gisborne’s Eastland Port to boost economic opportunities and regional connectivity. This funding, from the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund, aims to support local businesses, improve freight resilience, and enhance the region’s ability to handle disruptions like those caused by Cyclone Gabrielle. The investment is expected to attract new trade, create jobs, and help double the value of exports from Tairāwhiti over the next decade.
Tags: James Meager Dana Kirkpatrick Eastland Port Gisborne Tairāwhiti Cyclone Gabrielle Associate Transport Minister Government Policy Statement Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund New Zealand freight systemNew Hikuwai Bridge Boosts Resilience of SH35 in Tairāwhiti
7 months ago | 580 viewsConstruction has begun on a new Hikuwai Bridge to improve the resilience of State Highway 35 between Tolaga Bay and Tokomaru Bay in Tairāwhiti, following damage from Cyclone Gabrielle. The bridge will be a modern, two-lane structure approximately 100 meters long, providing better flood and earthquake resistance and environmental benefits. The $50 million project involves local and expert construction teams to deliver a more efficient and permanent solution for road users in the region.
Tags: State Highway 35 SH35 Tolaga Bay Tokomaru Bay Tairāwhiti Hikuwai Bridge Transport Minister Chris Bishop Cyclone Gabrielle Gisborne TREC AllianceSH35 Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery: Major Works in Mangahauini Gorge
8 months ago | 780 viewsMajor works are underway in Mangahauini Gorge on State Highway 35 (SH35) north of Gisborne to address the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlights the efforts to keep one lane open during the recovery process and the long-term solutions being implemented to protect the highway. The project includes innovative measures such as constructing a 'roughened channel' in the Mangahauini River to prevent erosion and ensure the highway's stability, with completion expected by mid-2026 at a cost of around $50 million.
Tags: Mangahauini Gorge State Highway 35 Cyclone Gabrielle Tairāwhiti Transport Minister Chris Bishop Transport Rebuild East Coast riverbed roughened channel East Coast communities local contractorsNew Zealand Strengthens Emergency Management System for Major Emergencies: Investment Roadmap Unveiled
10 months ago | 2044 viewsThe Government has agreed in principle to an investment and implementation roadmap to strengthen New Zealand’s emergency management system so it can manage major to severe emergencies, Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell announced today. “This roadmap is part of our response to the Government Inquiry into the North Island Severe Weather Events and complements the work underway to develop a new Emergency Management Bill,” says Mr Mitchell. “New Zealand is facing more frequent and severe weather events, and we need to ensure our emergency management system is fit for purpose to manage significant, widespread emergencies like Cyclone Gabrielle.
Tags: Emergency management and recovery Emergency management bill Gabrielle Government Government inquiry Mark mitchell Mitchell National emergency management agency New zealand North island severe weather events Rence fund$414,527 worth of lottery-funded cyclone recovery projects now complete in Waikato
10 months ago | 1745 viewsMinister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden says that communities in the Waikato are benefitting from over $414,000 in grants from funds raised through a special Lotto draw for Cyclone Gabrielle relief. “Cyclone Gabrielle had a significant impact on parts of the Waikato, causing destruction to property, blocked roads, and requiring coordinated relief efforts Now, one year after grant applications closed, 18 community organisations have received funding to rebuild thanks to the generosity of Kiwis who bought tickets to the special Lotto draw for Cyclone Gabrielle relief,” says Ms van Velden. Funds raised from the special Lotto draw were passed on to the Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Trust, which accepted grant applications until May 2024 and distributed all funds by October 2024.
Tags: Auckland Bay of plenty Brooke van velden Cyclone gabrielle appeal trust East coast Gabrielle Hawke ’ s bay Malcolm beattie Northland Oparau hall society incorporated Port project Port waikato Sunset beach lifesaving trust Sunset beach surf lifesaving trust Tararua Waikato