
‘Largest positive change’: Gisborne’s surprising property market shift
Median house prices in Gisborne rose 4.2% to $615,000 last year.
Median house prices in Gisborne rose 4.2% to $615,000 last year.
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Gisborne's city centre is set to bear the brunt of a storm rolling down the North Island.
'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.
Strong winds hit Auckland, with gusts reaching 93km/h on the harbour bridge.
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'
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.
Bringing opportunities to youngsters who might otherwise miss out
Heavy rain could also plague the Hawke's Bay and Gisborne on Tuesday.
'Blending centuries-old melodies with vibrant energy and artistry'
Johnathan Pere said he 'had a bit of a cry' after making the decision.
Latest tests clear nearly all sites across the region for swimming and bathing.
Akayshia Williams powers her way to a seventh victory in the blue-ribbon waka ama race.
Davis made the fastest lap of the day and won a 10-lap feature.
Hotly contested club points will make tomorrow's speedway meeting exciting.
How Mundi Trio’s music invites audiences to dance and dream.
On this weekend: hot rods, music festival and a cellar door art exhibition.
Judge extends deadline for forestry cleanup in Tolaga Bay amid compliance issues.
Competitions throughout NZ will culminate in solo world record attempt on Monday.
The cooler weather has impacted on visitor and beachgoer numbers in Tairāwhiti.
The 'inexcusable' sewer pipe blockage was located 150m from Stout St down to Oak St.
Stand-up paddleboard title to Smith, longboard honours to Kohn.
Toa loves Patutahi – Donnelly leads Poverty Bay's Summer Cup series.
A cop for 36 years, Sam Aberahama will now run a mental health and wellbeing trust.