Gisborne Herald$70m for Wairoa flood controlWairoa will get a new multimillion-dollar flood defence scheme under a new agreement struck between five Hawke’s Bay councils and the Government. A decision on how some of the most urgent cyclone recovery costs for Hawke’s Bay will be shared...05 Aug 09:34 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldWalsh mural defaced with white paintA landmark mural in Tokomaru Bay, painted 30 years ago by artist John Walsh, has been defaced. Disbelief, anger and sadness have been expressed in the wake of the damage. Walsh painted the mural, which depicts local identities, on the wall of the...05 Aug 09:30 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSafe haven for MareikuraMareikura Waka Ama Club is a step closer to having a home base at Anzac Park. The 38-year-old club is expected to soon have a storage facility for waka ama after a decision this week by Gisborne district councillors, sitting as the operations...05 Aug 09:27 AM
OpinionUnified front positions NZ in a threatening worldDr William Hoverd Yesterday at Parliament, Minister of Defence and the security services Hon Andrew Little released three policy documents focusing on the security of Aotearoa New Zealand. Minister Little was supported by the Chief of Defence Force...04 Aug 02:36 PM
Lifestyle‘Hardest and best job ever’When Tairāwhiti makes headlines following extreme weather, Dave Wilson’s name is never too far from the story. He’s held top jobs at the council for more than a decade, and is currently in charge of community lifelines. But as Matthew Rosenberg...04 Aug 02:31 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleGBB baking up a storm, spreading the loveWith a mission to make Aotearoa the kindest place on earth, Good Bitches Baking (GBB) is a national network of volunteers who bake to provide delicious treats for people in the community who are going through tough times. The Gisborne Herald’s...04 Aug 02:26 PM
LifestyleBringing nature indoorsUnlock the secrets to thriving indoor greenery with this comprehensive guide on how to grow indoor plants. Indoor plants can liven up or soften a space with minimal effort. They’re also pretty simple to maintain, but there’s a difference between...04 Aug 10:19 AM
LifestyleTango of flavoursIndulge in the delightful flavours of vegetable cutlets. Perfectly crispy from the outside and irresistibly tender on the inside, these cutlets are sure to become your new favourite teatime snack. Ingredients 4 potatoes (peeled and cut in cubes) ½...04 Aug 10:15 AM
LifestyleA delightful walkGloves were needed when Gisborne Canoe and Tramping Club members set off on a cold morning in late July to walk through the Whinray Scenic Reserve. Gillian Ward takes up the story. The track which winds through Whinray Scenic Reserve was built as...04 Aug 10:10 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionLand-use responses versus expectationsMany people will have hoped that nearly three months after the land-use inquiry panel delivered its report and recommendations, the Government response yesterday would itself have been a comprehensive package of action — rather than backing for...04 Aug 09:40 AM
OpinionWily campaigner one to watch as election nearsWinston Peters is once again in the headlines and it will be interesting to see how long and for what reason he stays there. As a follower of political trends, especially in this country, I have learned that Winston has developed a canny knack of...04 Aug 09:40 AM
OpinionAll better off in the endIsn’t hindsight great? I have nothing but admiration for our #NZLabour Government which put Covid protections in place for New Zealanders in really tight time frames. Thousands of our peers are still here and alive as a result of those actions. We...04 Aug 09:39 AM
OpinionWho could have seen it?And so the true nature of the destruction to this country’s economy at the hands of these incompetent ideological clowns is starting to emerge, with reportedly the Govt going into full panic mode over the revelation that the books are in a $20-$30...04 Aug 09:39 AM
OpinionMight need honest brokerMany developing countries are effectively “owned” by China through its investment in their infrastructure. Now we have a political party wanting China to finance the extending and much-needed maintenance of our roadways. China already calls the...04 Aug 09:38 AM
OpinionConsidered volunteering?Re: A local nurse languishing, August 2 letter. If your partner is “languishing on the couch” because she doesn’t want to wear a mask or get vaccinated, perhaps she could volunteer elsewhere. If you want to be a police officer, you have to...04 Aug 09:37 AM
SportPraise for Gisborne spirit and resilience at Super 8Jared Martin has a high basketball IQ. And the man whose Tauranga Boys’ College crew were pushed to the brink by Gisborne Boys’ High School on Wednesday morning knows just how close run a thing the game between the teams was. TBC came from...04 Aug 09:36 AM
PremiumPremiumSportJags back in action after three weeks offA win tomorrow would lift Gisborne Thistle off the bottom of football’s Central Federation League table, but it won’t be easy. They play Taradale — two points above them in fourth place in the five-team competition — at Childers Road Reserve...04 Aug 09:35 AM
PremiumPremiumSportSaracens a step up for PB WekasPoverty Bay continue their Heartland Championship preparation with a hit-out against Hawke’s Bay Saracens in Napier tomorrow. The Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay Wekas are looking to build on last weekend’s 61-31 win over Eastern Bay of...04 Aug 09:34 AM
PremiumPremiumSportFallen comrades honoured at memorial tournamentGisborne Tairāwhiti Rugby League is holding the annual Nate Miller Tournament at Barry Park tomorrow. The memorial event was to be played at Paddy’s Park in Patutahi but the ground was closed due to surface water. Six teams have registered —...04 Aug 09:32 AM
PremiumPremiumSportBattle stations for prem heavyweightsThe surge towards the Poverty Bay club hockey playoffs heats up this weekend with the top men’s and women’s teams facing vital games. Prem 1 women’s sides GMC Green and YMP A take the Hain Farming Turf at Harry Barker Reserve at 6pm tonight in...04 Aug 09:30 AM
SportHorouta power into Prem top fourA Waikohu second-half comeback shattered Gisborne Girls’ High Senior A’s top four hopes in Premier Grade netball in the YMCA on Wednesday. In a battle royal, Claydens Waikohu (1) fought back from seven goals down to win 53-49 in a game the...04 Aug 09:27 AM
SportWorld Cup surprise for Marist Thistle women's teamA World Cup secret has finally been revealed much to the relief of Tatapouri Marist Thistle goalkeeper Eden Schollum, who has been tightlipped about a huge surprise for her teammates since May. Schollum received an email about becoming part of an...04 Aug 09:24 AM
Gisborne HeraldAction at charity dog trialsThe annual J and T Hickey charity sheep dog trial got under way yesterday morning at the Riding Club for the Disabled arena at the Showgrounds, with some good runs during the day. The organisers were hoping to get 60 of the total 120 entries through...04 Aug 09:21 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldElectrical fault starts truck fireA low-loader truck used for carting heavy machinery caught fire near the Bell Road saleyards at Matawhero early yesterday morning and an electrical wiring fault has been put down as the cause. Fire and Emergency NZ responded to a 111 call about the...04 Aug 09:18 AM
Gisborne HeraldNext few days calmer but not much warmerKinder weather for the East Coast is forecast, after this week’s chilling blast from the Antarctic. MetService says the next few days should be calmer, but not much warmer, with daytime temperatures around the 14C to 16C range, and a return to...04 Aug 09:17 AM
Gisborne Herald‘A cynical slap in the face’ — Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti responseThe Government response to the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use is toothless and is a total disappointment, says Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti co-lead Manu Caddie. “Funding one adviser and a facilitator to the region seems like a cynical slap in the...04 Aug 09:15 AM
Gisborne HeraldValedictorian keen to give back as a teacherStudying Māori Visual Arts has been a “beautiful journey” for Bridy Rihari-Lundon (Ngāpuhi, Waikato Tainui), this year’s valedictorian for the Tairāwhiti campus of EIT|Te Pūkenga. Bridy is doing her Master of Māori Visual Arts degree at...04 Aug 09:06 AM
Gisborne HeraldMinister calls in on Turanga HealthAssociate Minister of Health Peeni Henare has welcomed a report into the progress of Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority, published yesterday. “The Minister of Health and I wanted to better understand the early progress Te Aka Whai Or...04 Aug 08:58 AM
Gisborne HeraldEWC welcomes Govt responseEastland Wood Council Te Kaunihera Pororakau o Te Tairāwhiti, in conjunction with member forestry companies, has welcomed the Government’s response to the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use following this summer’s devastating cyclones. “It is...04 Aug 08:55 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldResponse to Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use ‘inadequate’ — iwiThe Government yesterday announced the first steps in responding to recommendations from the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use here, leaving one local iwi leader to claim none of their key recommendations had been listened to. “I cannot support...04 Aug 08:50 AM
Gisborne HeraldKeeping kina on the tableWorking to enhance the size of the roe from malnourished kina while also supporting the restoration of kelp forests and marine ecosystems is the goal of a new project involving Ngāti Porou fisheries. The 18-month Kinanomics project, led by natural...04 Aug 08:45 AM
Gisborne HeraldFrustration in Tairāwhiti over ministerial land-use responseThe Government announcement in response to a damning East Coast land- use inquiry has received a fiery reception from pockets of the Tairāwhiti community. 04 Aug 08:38 AM
Gisborne HeraldGovernment announces first responses to Ministerial Land Use inquiryThe Government is backing a comprehensive package of action around land use in Tairāwhiti/Gisborne and Wairoa, Environment Minister David Parker and Forestry Minister Peeni Henare announced today..03 Aug 11:35 AM
SportCoast show promise but CHB take victorySome Saturdays are all smiles and sunshine. And in the 17-year history of Central Hawke’s Bay Rugby and Sports Club, no event — or result — has been bigger than the red-and-whites’ win against Enterprise Cars Ngāti Porou East Coast Kaupoi...03 Aug 09:34 AM