Four injured, State Highway 2 closed after serious crash
Four injured in serious Ormond crash that has closed State Highway 2.
Four injured in serious Ormond crash that has closed State Highway 2.
Contractors yesterday removed a hazardous tree from Palmerston Rd near the EIT.
Gisborne lifted Level 2 water restrictions last week.
Gisborne YMCA was accused of 'body shaming' after sharing a Gym Etiquette poster.
Gisborne beaches received zero nominations in all categories this year.
The Enterprise Motor Group Bay Bonanza fishing contest is a highlight.
Nationwide, 1232 cases were notified from October 19 to January 10.
The inquiry is likely to examine warnings, weather forecasts, landslide and flood risks.
Lab workers earn 28% to 32% less than their Te Whatu Ora counterparts.
Sunrise Foundation announced the milestone this week after setting the goal in 2024.
From Andes to NZ: The journey of indie-folk trio South for Winter.
Absurdist comedy a 'passion project' for Evolution director.
What's on in Tairāwhiti Gisborne this weekend
AMI insurance data shows Toyota Aqua is the most stolen in the country, Corolla is second.
The missing 'G' on Gisborne's sign will be back by the weekend.
News from around Tairāwhiti in brief.
Registrations remain open for farmers keen to be part of regional B+LNZ Focus Groups.
Median house prices in Gisborne rose 4.2% to $615,000 last year.
'Super humbling and proud of myself for even qualifying': Kingi
About 120 boats and more than 500 anglers are expected for this year's event.
Severe weather watches and warnings are in force.
The crash happened on January 2, 2022, at the intersection of Matawai and Bushmere roads.
The 1000-Year Bridge in Gisborne is completed but not yet open to the public.
'It was fantastic to see so many juniors from our Gisborne clubs'
Hot rod and custom car Show N Shine had the city centre abuzz on Saturday.
Graham Wilson to make monthly Gisborne visits; praises local eye team as 'great'.
Epic showdown in premier women's regional W12 - top two separated by just 0.12 of a second
The Bay was alive with shipping yesterday with four log ships here and two cruise boats.
330,301 cubic metres of wood was removed from beaches and river catchments in 2024.
The event is scheduled for March 29-30 at Poynter Park.