PBEC bask in sunshine on Whakatāne mats
News and results from Poverty Bay-East Coast Indoor Bowls Centre.
News and results from Poverty Bay-East Coast Indoor Bowls Centre.
Local athletes rack up nearly 40 medals as club hosts competition.
Athletes keen to fire as lifesaving federation bids for Olympic Games inclusion.
'We look forward to seeing birds and shellfish return to the banks of the Taruheru.'
Letters to the editor: What's on the mind of Gisborne Herald readers?
NPEC club rugby wins to City, TVC, Hikurangi and Waiapu.
Jags welcome back ace striker Somerton for home clash with Western.
NZTA has announced a delay in the start of the major bridges project on SH35
Tōnui Collab trains youth in device recycling at Horouta Wānanga.
Band's return to give people chance to listen, learn and network.
Last Saturday of Round 1 games before Challenge clashes
Council tells Government town's economic potential is "undermined" by roading network.
Killer Queens not a tribute band, but a celebration.
Newly merged club ready for opening round and defending men's champs YMP A face Masters
Man jailed eight years for killing partner's niece.
Artist looks forward to reconnecting with Tairāwhiti artists and whanau.
Less than 50 per cent of average rainfall has fallen over three months.
Cyclones delayed plans to meet frequently at marae.
OPINION: Past National governments rehired sacked staff as costly consultants.
'We do not need additional medieval, antiquated laws that will stifle business and tourism
The policies aim to reduce Gisborne’s high density of alcohol outlets.
This week's news and results from Gisborne and East Coast golf clubs.
Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki is supportive of the bill; Rongowhakaata does not.
The region 'is an example of the benefit of role clarity, strong relationships'.
Council officials say they won't 'tolerate' their pool staff being abused.
A stolen car crashed on Thursday, cutting power to hundreds of homes.
Over 9,228 rescue missions flown in NZ in 2023; support needed.
A new Bailey bridge has gone up on the Makarika No 2 Bridge south of Ruatōrea.
The alleged offences relate to incidents on separate dates last month.
Mountains of trash included pig carcasses, syringes, fridges, car tyres and microwaves.