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 Previous Article Te Ara Kōhungahunga | Early Childhood - Online Learning (The Correspondence School) Next Article Rural Change Wellbeing Programme to merge with Rural Support Trust Print 3823 Tags: Emergency ManagementConnectionAdverse Events
25Mar2025 Mental Health and Resilience with Sir John Kirwan, Whangarei 25-Mar-2025 10:30 AM Read more Mental Health and Resilience with Sir John Kirwan, Whangarei Together with Rural Support Trust Te Tai Tokerau (Northland), Westpac are proud to bring Sir John Kirwan to Whangārei for a free talk on mental health and resilience. Read more