
Kiwifruit season set for success with 'fantastic' spring conditions
'Our season is currently tracking seven to 10 days ahead of [the] average,'
'Our season is currently tracking seven to 10 days ahead of [the] average,'
Rescue chopper, bridge jumping, area commander welcome in news digest
Maranga! Maranga! Maranga! highlights Māori history, sovereignty and identity issues.
Charity helped a record 4452 families in 2023; CEO warns of rising demand this Christmas.
'We’d just go out there and try to do something for the game we got so much out of.'
'Craig and Yvonne have done a lovely job with them'
Te Rauā features 30 larger whānau homes and 13-bedroom supported living complex
News from around Tairāwhiti.
The fun, family-friendly event is being held at the Awapuni Links on January 24.
Large retail spending growth for Gisborne may not carry forward into Christmas.
Coastguard's endowment fund 'a call to action' for the community.
Rees family trio to lead the charge in Superstock Thunder series at Gisborne Speedway.
Extensive collaboration with community made outcome possible: Port general manager
Experience Latin party vibes at Gisborne’s Fiesta Latina before Christmas.
'It's going to be a thrilling experience with such strong vocal and instrumental backing.'
What's on in Tairāwhiti this weekend: Diwali Festival, Rising Stars theatre and Christmas
The Rotokautuku Bridge on SH35 near Ruatōria was lifted again yesterday.
New Gisborne unit prioritises early intervention with two short-stay beds for better care.
'A wonderful day': Basketball event honouring Midge Te Kani brings community together.
Heritage Tairāwhiti working with museums 'to tell our vast stories of people and place'.
Spud in a Bucket contest raises $2800 for Alzheimer’s support in Gisborne community.
Hall slashes 1.251secs off previous best as Barwick wins feature race
Concerning incidents at Gisborne Library include a photocopier being thrown.
Gisborne District Council limits sprinklers to 6-8am to curb high evening water demand.
'[It's about] getting more fun and a sense of community back into competition surfing.'
Murals at Te Karaka School help students express feelings from Cyclone Gabrielle's impact.
Midway’s Ella Sutton and Yahni Brown were standouts.
The east coast needs decent rain soon to stave off the threat of drought.
A practical way 'to keep our whānau safe on the water this summer' is being launched.
Demolition of unsafe homes begins; salvage efforts reduce waste and support community.