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00:00:00 |
Drone shots showing the new temporary 85m-long Bailey bridge spanning the Hikuwai River – one shot flying along its length, the others looking at it from the side and above |
Gentle music |
00:00:04 |
[Text] Four months to the day since Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed the Hikuwai No 1 bridge, the first steps were taken on a reconnected State Highway 35. |
Sound of karakia |
00:00:11 |
Shots of kaumatua performing karakia and leading people across the new bridge |
Sound of karakia |
00:00:15 |
Close up shots of person’s hand touching the bridge |
Sound of karakia |
00:00:18 |
Interview with Associate Minister of Transport Kiritapu Allan standing in front of the fields that surround the bridge. |
A huge day for the coast, a huge day for the people. It means that we've got that connection of relationships between our coastal towns. |
00:00:26 |
Interview with Jaclyn Hankin, Waka Kotahi Regional Manager standing in front of the new Bailey bridge |
I am really proud. It's a special day. |
00:00:30 |
People working on site, including operating heavy machinery and drilling into the ground |
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00:00:30 |
[Text] But it couldn’t have been achieved without the relentless efforts of hundreds of people working throughout Tairāwhiti. |
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00:00:36 |
Interview with Jaclyn Hankin, Waka Kotahi Regional Manager |
Day in, day out, they've never given up. They could see that this was in sight and they wanted to get this done for the communities. |
00:00:38 |
Birds eye view of work site, showing remaining parts of the destroyed bridge, and the new bridge alongside it |
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00:00:42 |
Interview with Associate Minister of Transport Kiritapu Allan |
Having this Bailey bridge here, enabling that connectivity on State Highway 35, is absolutely critical. |
00:00:49 |
Speech by Gisborne Mayor Reyette Stoltz. |
Not only for business or economics or for welfare or social, it's also a health link. It is wonderful that we can see slowly us getting back on our feet. There's still a long. long journey ahead of us. |
00:00:52 |
Birds eye view looking directly down on new Bailey bridge, and the old Bailey bridge destroyed alongside it |
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00:01:02 |
Shot looking down the bridge, with green fields and hills in the distance |
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00:01:02 |
[Text] SH35 is more than a road. It is part of the East Coast’s identity. |
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00:01:08 |
Interview with Philip Hope, Potae Inc Chairman |
It's part of the fabric of tangata whenua, that call te Tairāwhiti home. And this is about uplifting whānau that live on the coast. They are our valued asset, our most valued asset, and this is just a demonstration that we really value whānau and I think that's the thing that keeps everyone going. |
00:01:18 |
Shots of people in crowd for opening ceremony |
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00:01:25 |
Birds eye view looking directly down on new Bailey bridge, with Hikuwai river running beneath it |
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00:01:25 |
[Text] And the work is not done. Our focus is now on finding long term solutions for Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay. |
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00:01:33 |
Speech by Sir Selwyn Parata Ngati Porou Chairman |
The resilient people that we are, resilience can only go so far. |
00:01:48 |
Drone images showing workers suspended alongside on the piles of the bridge |
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00:01:48 |
[Text] So, alongside our partners, we’ll be building resilience into SH35 itself, to keep communities better connected. |
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00:01:54 |
Speech by Sir Selwyn Parata Ngati Porou Chairman |
We need to be working together, rebuilding, reshaping and looking forward to Ngati Porou rohe, the Tairāwhiti, being a better place for ourselves and for those that choose to travel through this paradise of Aotearoa. |
00:01:56 |
Close up shots of people’s faces, people with arms around one another, smiling and agreeing with the words being spoken. |
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00:02:05 |
Waka Kotahi logo |
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00:00:00 video transcript
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00:00:00 |
Visual info |
Drone shots showing the new temporary 85m-long Bailey bridge spanning the Hikuwai River – one shot flying along its length, the others looking at it from the side and above |
Audio info |
Gentle music |
00:00:04 video transcript
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00:00:04 |
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[Text] Four months to the day since Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed the Hikuwai No 1 bridge, the first steps were taken on a reconnected State Highway 35. |
Audio info |
Sound of karakia |
00:00:11 video transcript
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00:00:11 |
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Shots of kaumatua performing karakia and leading people across the new bridge |
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Sound of karakia |
00:00:15 video transcript
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00:00:15 |
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Close up shots of person’s hand touching the bridge |
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Sound of karakia |
00:00:18 video transcript
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00:00:18 |
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Interview with Associate Minister of Transport Kiritapu Allan standing in front of the fields that surround the bridge. |
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A huge day for the coast, a huge day for the people. It means that we've got that connection of relationships between our coastal towns. |
00:00:26 video transcript
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00:00:26 |
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Interview with Jaclyn Hankin, Waka Kotahi Regional Manager standing in front of the new Bailey bridge |
Audio info |
I am really proud. It's a special day. |
00:00:30 video transcript
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00:00:30 |
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People working on site, including operating heavy machinery and drilling into the ground |
Audio info |
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00:00:30 video transcript
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00:00:30 |
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[Text] But it couldn’t have been achieved without the relentless efforts of hundreds of people working throughout Tairāwhiti. |
Audio info |
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00:00:36 video transcript
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00:00:36 |
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Interview with Jaclyn Hankin, Waka Kotahi Regional Manager |
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Day in, day out, they've never given up. They could see that this was in sight and they wanted to get this done for the communities. |
00:00:38 video transcript
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00:00:38 |
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Birds eye view of work site, showing remaining parts of the destroyed bridge, and the new bridge alongside it |
Audio info |
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00:00:42 video transcript
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00:00:42 |
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Interview with Associate Minister of Transport Kiritapu Allan |
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Having this Bailey bridge here, enabling that connectivity on State Highway 35, is absolutely critical. |
00:00:49 video transcript
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00:00:49 |
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Speech by Gisborne Mayor Reyette Stoltz. |
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Not only for business or economics or for welfare or social, it's also a health link. It is wonderful that we can see slowly us getting back on our feet. There's still a long. long journey ahead of us. |
00:00:52 video transcript
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00:00:52 |
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Birds eye view looking directly down on new Bailey bridge, and the old Bailey bridge destroyed alongside it |
Audio info |
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00:01:02 video transcript
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00:01:02 |
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Shot looking down the bridge, with green fields and hills in the distance |
Audio info |
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00:01:02 video transcript
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00:01:02 |
Visual info |
[Text] SH35 is more than a road. It is part of the East Coast’s identity. |
Audio info |
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00:01:08 video transcript
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00:01:08 |
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Interview with Philip Hope, Potae Inc Chairman |
Audio info |
It's part of the fabric of tangata whenua, that call te Tairāwhiti home. And this is about uplifting whānau that live on the coast. They are our valued asset, our most valued asset, and this is just a demonstration that we really value whānau and I think that's the thing that keeps everyone going. |
00:01:18 video transcript
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00:01:18 |
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Shots of people in crowd for opening ceremony |
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00:01:25 video transcript
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00:01:25 |
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Birds eye view looking directly down on new Bailey bridge, with Hikuwai river running beneath it |
Audio info |
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00:01:25 video transcript
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00:01:25 |
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[Text] And the work is not done. Our focus is now on finding long term solutions for Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay. |
Audio info |
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00:01:33 video transcript
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00:01:33 |
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Speech by Sir Selwyn Parata Ngati Porou Chairman |
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The resilient people that we are, resilience can only go so far. |
00:01:48 video transcript
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00:01:48 |
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Drone images showing workers suspended alongside on the piles of the bridge |
Audio info |
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00:01:48 video transcript
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00:01:48 |
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[Text] So, alongside our partners, we’ll be building resilience into SH35 itself, to keep communities better connected. |
Audio info |
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00:01:54 video transcript
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00:01:54 |
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Speech by Sir Selwyn Parata Ngati Porou Chairman |
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We need to be working together, rebuilding, reshaping and looking forward to Ngati Porou rohe, the Tairāwhiti, being a better place for ourselves and for those that choose to travel through this paradise of Aotearoa. |
00:01:56 video transcript
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00:01:56 |
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Close up shots of people’s faces, people with arms around one another, smiling and agreeing with the words being spoken. |
Audio info |
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00:02:05 video transcript
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00:02:05 |
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Waka Kotahi logo |
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