Katrina Thomas 24 Apr 2024 / Categories: National, Adverse Events Can you tune into a radio station if you have a power cut? ⚡📻 If the power goes out, a solar, battery powered, or your car radio can help you keep up to date with the latest news. Radio If the power goes out, a solar- or battery-powered radio (or your car radio) can help you keep up to date with the latest news. In an emergency, tune to these stations: Radio New Zealand The Hits NewstalkZB MoreFM Check with your Civil Defence Emergency Management Group to find out what local stations they recommend you should listen to during an emergency. Ways to stay informed Print 144 Tags: Emergency ManagementConnectionAdverse Events
4May2024 Urenui Young Farmers Club Bark Up - Urenui, Taranaki 04-May-2024 4:30 PM Read more Urenui Young Farmers Club Bark Up - Urenui, Taranaki Urenui Young Farmers is holding a Huntaway bark up event Read more
14May2024 Lunch with Sir John Kirwan, Hawera, Taranaki 14-May-2024 11:45 AM Read more Lunch with Sir John Kirwan, Hawera, Taranaki Westpac Ambassador of over 10 years, Sir John Kirwan (JK) has a passion for mental health and sharing his own mental health journey with the aim of helping others with theirs. Read more
28May2024 Time Out Tour - Tikorangi, Taranaki 28-May-2024 6:00 PM Read more Time Out Tour - Tikorangi, Taranaki The Rural Support Trust, in proud partnership with ANZ, Bayleys, BDO, Datamars Livestock, Fonterra, and Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), are excited to bring Matt... Read more
29May2024 Time Out Tour - Mangamingi, Taranaki 29-May-2024 6:00 PM Read more Time Out Tour - Mangamingi, Taranaki The Rural Support Trust, in proud partnership with ANZ, Bayleys, BDO, Datamars Livestock, Fonterra, and Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), are excited to bring the Rural... Read more