PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMotorbikes out in force on SH35 memorial ‘poker run’ charity ride ‘poker run’ rideUp to 300 motorcyclists will be out on State Highway 35 tomorrow taking part in what they call ‘The Poker Run”. Some of the bikers belong to the Highway 35 Motorcycle Club, which has about 25 members, from Potaka at the top of East Cape down to...28 Sep 05:50 PM
Gisborne HeraldTauawhi Men's Centre organised 'Call to Men' Hui in Tokomaru Bay to support men who want to changeCREATING a safe space for men who are wanting to change was the goal of a three-day hui in Tokomaru Bay organised by Tauawhi Men’s Centre. The “call to men” hui was organised by Papa Rau (Ralph Walker) after having a kōrero with his close...28 Sep 05:45 PM
Gisborne HeraldGales next on the agenda in this wettest yearGisborne has broken yet another weather record, this time for the wettest year. Continuous rainfall records started at Gisborne harbour in 1878, and then MetService started its official record-keeping at Darton Field airport in 1937. From these two...28 Sep 05:42 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldOngoing closure of Tiniroto Road sparks frustration among residentsFrustration grows in the communities affected by the ongoing closure of Tiniroto Road at the Hangaroa Bluffs, and now residents have been told it could be between two and five years before a solution is found. Residents have told the Herald that...28 Sep 05:38 PM
Gisborne HeraldShake Out check on readinessTairāwhiti Civil Defence is encouraging the community to register for the annual ShakeOut earthquake and tsunami preparedness exercise on October 19. “Register now,” is the call from Civil Defence Emergency Management. New Zealand ShakeOut is...28 Sep 05:34 PM
Gisborne HeraldTairāwhiti Alzheimers marks 50th birthdayCelebrating the Tairāwhiti Alzheimers 50th birthday last week were Lynn Omer, Janet Willson, Marita Chisholm, Judy Ball, Tracy Robinson, Radar McGuinness and Rae McGuinness. It was also World Alzheimers Day and manager Tracy Robinson said, “We...28 Sep 05:29 PM
Gisborne HeraldGisborne Country Music Club brings home awardsGisborne Country Music Club had another outstanding year at the New Zealand Country Music Awards, bringing home several top prizes. “We are very proud of everyone in the club who took part in the competition,” said Gisborne Country Music Club...28 Sep 05:53 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGHL meeting tonight might be a bit rowdyThe council’s commercial arm Gisborne Holdings Ltd is set to draw a more vocal crowd than usual to its annual meeting tonight after making clear that a potential sale of its dominant asset, Tauwhareparae Farms, is on the table and it wants to hear...27 Sep 09:20 PM
OpinionUkrainian breakthrough but still slow goingGwynne Dyer It’s nothing like the great breakthroughs of the mid-20th century wars, when combined air and ground forces would tear a hole in the enemy line, the tanks would pour through, and the front would roll back several hundred kilometres...27 Sep 09:19 PM
OpinionDeepest sympathy with Sarge’s ownersThe front page of Tuesday’s paper so filled me with shock that I didn’t want to read the accompanying information. Tell me, how can a dog that is microchipped, registered etc be taken by a council staff member and mistakenly put down? It belies...27 Sep 09:17 PM
OpinionMore like ‘impossible’ coalition partnerWas it the National Party or RNZ news that chose the wrong word, in admitting New Zealand First as a “possible” coalition partner, when history has proved it to be, when in coalition, quite an impossible partner? “Potential” would be better...27 Sep 09:16 PM
Gisborne HeraldHaven for native taonga speciesThe Waiapu River is recognised as one of the North Island’s largest braided rivers, and is of great cultural and spiritual significance to Ngāti Porou. At approximately 130 kilometres long it winds through Ngāti Porou whenua where it passes by...27 Sep 09:14 PM
Gisborne HeraldCalling GRC workersA reunion of former freezing workers at the Gisborne Refrigerating Company is planned for November 25. All ex-freezing workers who were there from 1948 to 1994, and their families, are invited. The man organising the reunion, Doug Symes, said they...27 Sep 09:12 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTheatre, music and circus arts on holiday agendaA new holiday programme featuring theatre, music and circus arts was a hit with the 40 children who took part this week. Chamber Music New Zealand and the Gisborne International Music Competition put on a three-day programme packed with discovery...27 Sep 09:10 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldClothes left too close to the heater caused fire in Kaiti homeThe fire that extensively damaged a residence in De Lautour Road in Kaiti on Tuesday morning was most likely caused by clothing and bedding left too close to a heater. The woman living there suffered smoke inhalation — described as minor by...27 Sep 09:04 PM
Gisborne HeraldAngling for trout from SundaySunday, October 1, is arguably the most important day of the year for a trout angler as it marks the start of the new trout fishing season here. The Rotorua region offers some of the best lake and stream fishing in the country and the season...27 Sep 09:01 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldService station ‘getting a birthday’The Z Energy service station on Gladstone Road is closed for a major refurbishment. “It’s like the site is getting a birthday, a new kit,” said Hamish Waddington, Z Energy retail manager for the East Coast region. Petrol pumps are being...27 Sep 09:00 PM
Gisborne HeraldJones new chief for Trust TairāwhitiThe board of Trust Tairāwhiti has appointed Doug Jones as the organisation’s new chief executive. Trust chairman John Clarke said after an extensive recruitment process, trustees were thrilled to have Mr Jones join the trust. He starts on...27 Sep 08:58 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMission failure costly exercise for Rocket LabRocket Lab’s recent mission failure from Māhia looks to have cost the company millions of dollars. Nasdaq-listed Rocket Lab yesterday issued an adjustment to its expected third quarter 2023 financial outlook, previously provided on August 8...27 Sep 08:57 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGisborne surfing team holds seventh placeMax Phillips competing in the under 18 boys section on Wednesday, Day 3 of the five-day National Scholastic Surfing Championships at Makorori Beach. Gisborne was placed seventh in the team standings after Tuesday’s second day of competition, with...27 Sep 08:55 PM
Gisborne HeraldBurials had resumedBefore the most recent rain over the past three days, almost all of Taruheru Cemetery had been reopened again for burials, to the relief of grieving families. Burials were severely disrupted for periods in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle because of...27 Sep 08:53 PM
Gisborne HeraldLotto win unclaimedThe $500,000 Lotto win struck here in last Saturday night’s draw had not been claimed as of yesterday afternoon. A lucky Gisborne Lotto player shared the First Division prize with a player from Christchurch, each set to pocket half-a-million...27 Sep 08:53 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldNew Kāinga Ora houses a 'game changer' for Gisborne: WoodsHousing Minister Megan Woods describes the near completion of 31 Kāinga Ora houses in Worsley Street-Matthews Road, Kaiti, as an “absolute game changer”. The new houses indicated the Government’s commitment to public housing, the minister...27 Sep 08:46 PM
Gisborne HeraldAnother soaking, evacuations at Te KarakaThe Gisborne area took a a heavy one-two punch from the the rain, with another deluge forcing evacuations at Te Karaka on Tuesday night. The same low pressure system that brought torrential downpours to the top of the district over the weekend, gave...27 Sep 08:46 PM
Gisborne HeraldSurfing's rising stars display their talentsThe rising stars of New Zealand surfing have been displaying their talents at the National Scholastic Surfing Championships at Makorori Beach this week including Gisborne’s Milo Livingston. Competing in the under-14 boys’ division, Milo won his...27 Sep 09:50 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionWeather reprieve and politickingIn what is becoming something of a cliche, the battered Tairawhiti district seems to have dodged a bullet from yet another heavy rain event over the past 48 hours. The latest storm was centred more on the long-suffering East Coast, although there...26 Sep 09:57 PM
OpinionNZ Curriculum fails the content-rich testMaryanne Spurdle, Maxim Institute researcher We’re in that season where political parties constantly roll out policies that reflect their vision for New Zealand. This close to the election, few ideas remain unclaimed, but here’s one that’s...26 Sep 09:57 PM
OpinionMore humane methodWhy is the Gisborne District Council using bolt guns to euthanise dogs at their pound? (Beloved family dog killed by Gisborne District Council, Stuff. co. nz, 25th September). Sarge the dog was allegedly killed by a bolt gun after being mistakenly...26 Sep 09:54 PM
OpinionVoting to secure sustainable future for AotearoaFighting climate change is vital for a sustainable economy. The vast majority (97 percent) of climate scientists agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change. And despite much of the misinformation published here, the Greens are...26 Sep 09:53 PM
Gisborne HeraldRoadshow chance to experience Sir Edmund Hillary’s hut in virtual reality formThe oldest building at Scott Base, a hut built by a Sir Edmund Hillary-led team, is visiting Gisborne in virtual reality form. The Antarctic Heritage Trust’s roadshow arrived in town yesterday, and it will be at the HB Williams Memorial Library...26 Sep 09:51 PM
Gisborne HeraldDiffering accounts about lead-up to dog being takenThe owners of a dog put down in error by Gisborne District Council have broken their silence, saying they are “beyond devastated”. On Friday, family pet Sarge was taken to the pound by a council animal control officer before being killed later...26 Sep 09:48 PM
Gisborne HeraldTotal of 17 active Covid cases in Tairāwhiti, no deathsNo Gisborne deaths have been recorded in the latest Covid-19 update from Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti, but there are 17 active cases. That takes the total number of Tairāwhiti cases to 2561, up until midnight on Sunday. Across the country there are...26 Sep 09:47 PM
Gisborne HeraldSafety concerns mount as truck slides off Parikanapa RoadThe risks associated with using the Parikanapa Road as an alternative to the Tiniroto Road were highlighted on Friday when this metal truck slewed off the road. A resident in that area who sent in the photographs said the truck and trailer went...26 Sep 09:42 PM
Gisborne HeraldGisborne Holdings Ltd chairman urges community input at the annual meetingThe chairman of Gisborne District Council’s commercial arm wants to hear public views on whether to sell off its main asset, Tauwhareparae Farms. Gisborne Holdings Ltd board chair John Rae is encouraging the community to go to tomorrow’s annual...26 Sep 09:38 PM