What's on in Tairāwhiti: Spring flower show, theatre, jazz, local rugby derby and life drawing exhibition
What's on in Tairawhiti: Spring show, theatre, new art exhibition and rugby local derby.
What's on in Tairawhiti: Spring show, theatre, new art exhibition and rugby local derby.
Gisborne District Council seeks contractors for 340 slip and dropout sites.
Ten fit players as of yesterday for Taradale clash.
Three Rivers Medical warns of 'significant risk' to patient care due to shortages.
160 students explore nature and creativity at the arboretum.
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The Gisborne Mayor commends Nicola Willis' call to challenge online trolls and abuse.
Speakers at the event, from Tairāwhiti, shared their journeys and inspired local students.
Colbert and Donnelly are looking to turn back time in the Poverty Bay club golf champs.
Retired All Black Coles enjoying normal life and a beer on weekends.
Gisborne's mayor celebrates awards, reflects on the region's frequent severe storms.
Rutene, Cumming named PB players of the year.
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Shockers keep United honest in Bailey Cup final but Gisborne win 4-2.
Call-out to Tuahine Point after walker suffers leg injury
More work on historic Peel St public toilets to install a single gender-neutral toilet.
Rugby jerseys, including All Blacks and Super Rugby, sold to support grieving families.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances.
The win over Peringa seals a top-seven spot for the Jags.
The man was airlifted to Gisborne Hospital in a critical condition, where he later died.
Gisborne Vintage Car Club's Daffodil Rally for Cancer invites all vehicles on August 25.
Donnelly and Maynard aim to serve Tairāwhiti with legal services rooted in local heritage.
Environmentalists question if forestry companies or insurance pays penalties.
A workshop described as 'essential' for Tairāwhiti farmers is to be staged next week.
Suspicious fire all but destroyed old home in Childers Rd.
SH2 north reopened again at 5pm yesterday after contractors cleared remaining slip debris.
B+LNZ's Stock Number Survey shows drop in sheep and cattle numbers.
'They’re brilliant at restoring a native forest, and you don’t have to pay them.'
The project manager will work with the district council, trust and Crown manager.