Latest fromGisborne

Premium
NZSO's rendition of Biber delights
Lifestyle

NZSO's rendition of Biber delights

Emotional exuberance was at an all-time high at the War Memorial Theatre, as locals were treated to the sensuous richness, tension and drama of legendary Baroque violin virtuoso Heinrich Biber’s music on Tuesday night. Led by New Zealand Symphony...

Premium
Transformers a box-office hit
Lifestyle

Transformers a box-office hit

It was Miles Morales and the Spider-Verse versus the Transformers at the box office last week and the bots came out on top. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, the seventh entry in the series, took the No. 1 spot in its first weekend in North American...

Premium
What's On Gig Guide
Lifestyle

What's On Gig Guide

This Week ■ Thursday Build-a-Band Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7pm-11pm, free entry. ■ Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm to midnight, free entry. ■ Spirit and Tradition | Dancers of Damelahamid The Dancers of Damelahamid are...

Premium
Hip-hop champs head to Portugal
Lifestyle

Hip-hop champs head to Portugal

Gisborne dancers took the top honours at the Hip Hop Unite National Dance competition held in Wellington this month. Proud pair Kylah Ashwell and Paul Hawaikirangi were declared winners in the adult duo category, while also coming second in the...

Premium
Garg regains her musical rhythm
Lifestyle

Garg regains her musical rhythm

Meet sitarist Shalu Garg who looks to join forces with tabla maestro Manjit Singh during Tairāwhiti’s first Indian Classical Music and Folk Songs event next month. She hails from the Indian captial, Delhi, and started learning the sitar (plucked...

Shown the ‘turned thumb’
Opinion

Shown the ‘turned thumb’

Self inflicted Whoonery’s only result in one being Whooned — literally being shown the “turned thumb”, much to the merriment of those in the imperial box and attic alike. Being selected as a sacrificial lamb is the result of an accumulation...

Operating in the shadows
Opinion

Operating in the shadows

It is highly ironic in a country where the Govt of the day conceived and funds an outfit to spy on the people, namely the Disinformation Project, we have another govt media outlet freely pedalling disinformation to the public. That outfit is RNZ...

Offsetting emissions falling out favour
Opinion

Offsetting emissions falling out favour

by Manu Caddie Re: Thwarting choice, trashing climate targets — June 16 column. Six facts and one opinion: 1. The Climate Change Commission and others have shown that if the current rate of conversion from pasture to plantation continues, we will...

Premium
ETS under review to meet climate targets
Opinion

ETS under review to meet climate targets

The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is being reviewed to see if it should be changed to provide stronger incentives for businesses to transition away from fossil fuels. An outline of why changes are being considered and four proposed options to...

Premium
Sports draws
Sport

Sports draws

Football eastern League 1 — SATURDAY, 12.30pm: Wainui 1, Coates Associates Wainui Demons v Sunshine Brewing Wainui Sharks. 2.30pm: Childers Road Reserve 1, Gisborne Thistle Youth v Thistle Vintage; Harry Barker Reserve 1, Heavy Equipment Services...

Premium
Honours to Paikea in thriller on the turf
Sport

Honours to Paikea in thriller on the turf

Paikea and GMC Kowhai fought out the game of the week in Poverty Bay club hockey with just a goal separating them on the turf at Harry Barker Reserve. In contrast, all other results in the men’s and women’s competitions were clearcut. Paikea’s...

Premium
Weekend rugby results
Sport

Weekend rugby results

H Blackbee Contractors Ngāti Porou East Coast Premier men: Pango Productions Waiapu 13 Tokararangi 19; Hikurangi 12 Hicks Bay 21; Waima 17 Ruatoria City 41; Tihirau Victory Club bye. Enterprise Cars NPEC women: Hikurangi 24 Hicks Bay 5; Waima 48...

Premium
Gisborne rise to the Super 8 challenge
Sport

Gisborne rise to the Super 8 challenge

Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning film Braveheart was to some a stirring epic while others could not abide the dramatic licence it took. And just as Scottish warrior William Wallace was told to stand and be recognised, with his men as aides-de-camp, the...

Farmer Time had successful year
Gisborne Herald

Farmer Time had successful year

Farmer Time, an education programme that connects New Zealand school students (Years 1 – 8) and their teachers with farmers and growers across the country, had a highly successful first year. More than 1000 students participated in the Beef + Lamb...

Premium
Pygmy whale strands at Waikanae
Gisborne Herald

Pygmy whale strands at Waikanae

The Department of Conservation (DoC) humanely euthanised a stranded pygmy whale at Waikanae Beach yesterday. DoC heritage and visitors senior ranger Moira Lee said the whale had repeatedly beached itself on the Gisborne shoreline. “The pygmy sperm...

Premium
Not guilty plea to rape
Gisborne Herald

Not guilty plea to rape

A man accused of rape and unlawful sexual connection has pleaded not guilty. Ratu Niumaia Turaganicolo, 27, entered his pleas during a brief appearance on Monday in Gisborne District Court. He elected a judge alone trial on the two charges and was...

Power system misunderstood
Opinion

Power system misunderstood

For an electrical engineer, Simin Williams makes some strange connections, and shows a false understanding of the parliamentary power system. Among 11 crossed wires (and admittedly, two good power-points), the most shocking is her fantasy that the...