PremiumPremiumSportMilestone victory for Horouta GoldHorouta Gold notched up their first premier-grade win in Round 2 of the netball competition at the YMCA on Saturday, and they did it against last year's champions. JT Contractors Horouta Gold defeated F45 High School Old Girls 52-50 in a hard-fought...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSupport services for all ages her dream jobGisborne East Coast Cancer Society’s new centre co-ordinator has stepped into her dream job doing what she knows and loves. Former Canteen Gisborne branch co-ordinator Lianne Jenkins started her new job as centre coordinator for the cancer society...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumSportLoaded guns ready to fireA home-course men’s open champion would be fitting in the 125th anniversary year of Poverty Bay Golf Club. But there is plenty of talent planning to gatecrash that party at the 83rd edition of the Emerre and Hathaway Poverty Bay men’s open, which...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumSportLocal sport in briefGame 1: Gisborne Boys' High School Senior Carbon 52 (Sebastian Wilson 26, Ngaru Grayson 10, William Collier 8) GBHS Senior B 53 (Karta Paea 14, Hamua Broughton-Pakuru 12, Weighn Wilson 10, Sean Molloy 8). Q1 Carbon 15-11, HT Senior B 24-21, Q3...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald‘Resilience’ work on SH35 at Te Puia SpringsWAKA Kotahi NZ Transport Agency points to some disruption to traffic next month as work continues on the State Highway 35 ‘Resilience' project. The project aims to strengthen and stabilise State Highway 35 so it can remain open and functional...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionAssistance for veteransVeterans' Affairs held a forum at the Cossy club on Thursday to assist veterans and families seeking specialised one-on-one assistance with support staff. A big thank you to Meka Whaitiri and Bernadette McKenzie (VANZ) for facilitating this...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldIn-calf heifer dies due to discarded plastic bagAs neighbouring New South Wales announces an ambitious plan to cut all single-use plastics by 2025, Kihikihi farmers Ross and Carol Turner are bearing the cost of a single discarded plastic bag. On the weekend they lost an in-calf rising 2-year-old...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPoti pati to promote importance of votingIt was a poti pati (vote party) at Marina Park yesterday where whanau were encouraged to enjoy casting their votes in the local elections. Everyone was welcome to come along and cast their votes in the official ballot box, and community liaison staff...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumSportGOLF ROUNDUPIf you have a story, tournament to promote or results you wish to have printed, contact The Gisborne Herald at 869-0633 or email sports@gisborneherald. co. nz18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldClean air — it’s about the right woodTairawhiti residents have been reminded by Gisborne District Council to burn only dry, suitable, firewood and keep chimneys clean and maintained to minimise air pollution. During winter air quality usually declines due to smoke from woodburners and...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSeeds day focus on summer cropping and forage varietiesPGG Wrightson Seeds held the first of their 2017 Seeds in Action field days at the end of January at their newest demonstration site opposite the Matawhero sale yards. Company spokeswoman Lucy Evans said they invest over $10 million a into research...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPOLEAXEDSomeone had a lucky escape from this vehicle either late on Saturday night or in the early hours of Sunday on Wainui Road between Harris and Hirini streets. Police are still investigating but it appears the Ford Falcon's roof came out the better -...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionDrainWise outlay way under budgetIn terms of expenditure, the council is now halfway through the $22 million DrainWise effort to reduce wastewater discharges into city rivers and on to people’s properties during heavy rain. However, an update to councillors for their meeting on...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSupport families living with dementia by taking part in Alzheimer's Memory WalkRegistrations are coming in fast for the Memory Walk next weekend and Alzheimers Gisborne are doing everything possible to make it bigger and better than before. Alzheimers Gisborne manager Janet Willson is looking forward to a good turnout from the...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldBody identifiedThe body of a woman found in a vacant house near Ruatoria last weekend has been identified. Police this morning said she was Kathleen Kawana, 46, from Porirua. The inquiry into how she died continues.“Her death is still being treated as...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionCare noticed at cemeteryI wish to send a bouquet to the caretakers of Taruheru Cemetery. They have done a wonderful job of maintaining the lawns and gardens. Even the older part of the cemetery is also very well looked after. Very much appreciated. Thank you. Alison Duncan18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSerious child assault cases on declineFORMER head of the Gisborne CIB Craig Scott points to the declining number of serious child assault cases nationally and hopes New Zealand has turned a corner with the serious problem. Detective Inspector Scott has been based in Wellington as part of...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldToxic water supply at MahangaRainwater tanks seen as viable alternative, second referendum to be held18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFarmworker hurt in crashA FARM worker was injured this morning when the All-Terrain-Vehicle he was operating crashed on a hillside on a farm paddock on a property between Nuhaka and Morere. The emergency services, including the Trust Tairawhiti rescue helicopter, were...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldConsidering verdict in ‘unusual’ sex assaultA grandfather accused by his seven-year-old granddaughter of sexually assaulting her has denied the allegation before a jury in Gisborne District Court. His counsel told jurors to closely consider how it came about. The accused man, who has interim...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldClimbed over rocks after motor failsIn a second diving incident at the weekend, also in the Tatapouri area, two men were gathering kaimoana on Saturday afernoon when the boat they were using dragged its anchor and the motor would not start. One of the men was some distance from the...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGisborne District Court newsA man's out-of-line behaviour in his car and a minor theft caused at least two motorists to fear for their safety. Mathew Glyn Walton faced charges in Gisborne District Court of possessing a knife in a public place, threatening to kill, driving...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCatch of the dayOne striped marlin was tagged and released, and 12 yellow tuna were caught yesterday, on the first day of Gisborne's biggest game fish contest. Regan Hurring caught a 15.96kg yellow fin, and Paul Pardoe a yellow fin that weighed in at...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFund grant will assist all-electric truck trialA Gisborne infrastructure company has been awarded funding for a New Zealand-first heavy electric vehicle trial. Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods says Eastland Group has been awarded $177,000 from the Low Emission Vehicles Contestable Fund...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionName proposal ?a good balanceThe council proposal for Gisborne’s coastal bay to be renamed Turanganui a Kiwa/Poverty Bay is a good one — officially reclaiming the original name for our place, while retaining our other historical and, in the case of Gisborne, widely-known...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldHanging with the curtain crewWINTER has finally arrived and with it a strengthened relationship between Turanga Health and Curtain Bank Gisborne. More families are getting help to stay warm. Established in 2009 to provide made-to-measure curtains for people on low incomes...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionStand tall BritsWhat have the Romans ever done for us? I propose London changes back to its original name, which could have been Llyn Dain, Welsh for “pool of the Thames”, or Llan Dian, referring to the Temple of Diana which was supposed to have stood where St...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumSportExperience a great tutorThe young teams in Senior B club cricket are doing it hard and that's how it should be. Both Gisborne Boys' High School (2) and Campion College had a tough weekend, up against good older teams at the Harry Barker Reserve. Nor did Hope Cup holders...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionStaggering wildlife declineThe latest World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Living Planet Report has found that half a century of human activity has decimated global wildlife populations by an average of 68 percent. The study analysed population sizes of 4392 monitored species of mammals...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPublic satisfied with GDC services: annual reportSATISFACTION levels with the services provided by Gisborne District Council remain high according to information contained in the 2016/17 annual report. The council was told that 60 percent of residents rated the council’s performance as good or...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldNats release economic plansThe National Party released an economic policy discussion document this week, with the attention-grabbing headlines that it would “set a bonfire on regulations” and commit to progressively raising the retirement age from 65 to 67, starting in...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCity ward hopefulsIncumbent Gisborne district councillor Shannon Dowsing told Thursday’s candidates meeting at Holy Trinity that he was going to make an unpopular statement.“Council is actually doing very well,” he said. The council was “right on budget”...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFamily successThe Spring Show will go down as one of the district's best and, as usual, it was a family affair again, just ask the Teutenbergs from Hinenui Genetics (pic 1) who took home the T.S White Memorial shield in the wool section. The stock competitions...18 Mar 12:16 PM
PremiumPremiumSportGolf roundupPoverty BayGOUT in his foot kept Wynne MacLellan out of golf for over two months. He’s back and on Sunday booked himself a place in the semifinals of the senior men’s club championships. The 60-year-old, who qualified 13th for the champs in his...18 Mar 12:16 PM