PremiumPremiumOpinionCoffey has big asset of name recognitionAfter the disastrous start to last week, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Labour would have been pleased to start this one on a positive note by announcing that Tāmati Coffey will contest the East Coast seat. Hipkins could have been excused for...01 Aug 10:40 AM
OpinionMedia bias bad for democracyI searched for a media update on #nznationalparty MP Dr Reti but can’t find any new stories since last week. Surely his breach of privacy and ethical principles should top a rumour of more than a year old and a remark about a cry baby or a bike...01 Aug 10:38 AM
OpinionInstructions in Genesis not what world needsRe: Worship Services page, July 29 Christian Comment. I challenge Esther Henderson’s Saturday Christian Comment opinion on Genesis’s Biblical account of creation regarding, “Be fruitful and increase in number”, stewardship, exploiting the...01 Aug 10:38 AM
OpinionPower check sought at Waerenga-o-KuriI have a problem with my power supplier, Contact Energy, which has been estimating — not reading my power meters — since last December, despite emails sent to them. My farm is located in Waerenga-o-Kuri. I would be grateful to hear from anyone...01 Aug 10:37 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldHunters urged to target feral goatsThe organisers of a new hunting competition are hoping it will encourage hunters to target feral goats. The Department of Conservation (DoC) and New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) have teamed up to launch the nationwide competition, which...01 Aug 09:44 AM
Gisborne HeraldDriver sought after crash at roundaboutPolice continue to look for the driver of a vehicle involved in an incident in the city yesterday morning in which a vehicle was struck at the Derby Street-Gladstone Road roundabout. At around 8.45am yesterday police in an unmarked patrol car...01 Aug 09:41 AM
Gisborne HeraldLaunch aborted at last minuteRocket Lab’s latest launch from Mahia has been delayed, after Sunday’s launch was aborted on ignition. “In the final seconds before lift-off, Electron’s flight computer actively monitors a wide range of vehicle performance parameters, and...01 Aug 09:40 AM
Gisborne HeraldWatches and warnings issued as south-west blast imminentThe weather is once again about to take a turn for the worse, with a cold, south-west blast forecast to hit the district mid-week. MetService has issued a number of watches and warnings, with a cold and strong south-west flow predicted to spread...01 Aug 09:39 AM
Gisborne HeraldImpact of severe weather on young people to be studiedA new project, looking at how the severe weather that hit many parts of the North Island earlier this year has impacted the wellbeing of young people, starts today. The Extreme Weather Survey is being led by the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of...01 Aug 09:36 AM
Gisborne HeraldFamily to start private search for Joseph Ahuririby Neil Reid, NZ Herald Ahead of the resumption of the private search for missing father-of-eight Joseph Ahuriri, his aunt has revealed he had undertaken his fateful drive during the peak of Cyclone Gabrielle on a mission to “flog” her expensive...01 Aug 09:30 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCoffey promises to champion the CoastLabour’s hastily chosen new East Coast candidate Tāmati Coffey wants to put the “mighty” back into East Coast. Mr Coffey, first elected to Parliament in 2017, planned to retire from politics in 2023. But the sudden demise of rising Labour...01 Aug 09:25 AM
Gisborne HeraldAwhi Te AwaRobyn Wilkie writes about her years of planting on the banks of the Waimata River — and the day friends came to help after Cyclone Gabrielle01 Aug 09:20 AM
Gisborne Herald$257m for highway repairs in Tairāwhiti and WairoaState highways in Tairāwhiti, Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay, Coromandel and Northland damaged in this year’s cyclones are the first to benefit from a $6 billion climate change resilience fund. Minister for Cyclone Recovery Grant Robertson yesterday...01 Aug 09:16 AM
Gisborne HeraldEnvironmental warriors honouredForest & Bird has honoured Gisborne’s Grant Vincent for his exceptional services over 48 years. He was named as the winner of the Old Blue Award, Forest & Bird’s most prestigious award, at the organsation’s centenary conference in...31 Jul 02:48 PM
Gisborne HeraldAlternative route to Mahia could be considered again$8.5m to rehabilitate 11.3km route had been considered best value for money, but new issues with slips at Blacks Beach by Ryan O’Sullivan, Wairoa Star Spending an estimated $40-50 million on a new road or continuing the indefinite cycle of repairs...31 Jul 02:44 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMiro Street home destroyed in fireThe residents of a Kainga Ora house in Miro Street in Elgin lost most of their household possessions in a blaze that gutted their home on Sunday morning. Fire and Emergency NZ sent four appliances to the property, and called the Manutuke volunteers...31 Jul 02:37 PM
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Gisborne HeraldInternational nurses boosting staff numbers at hospitalExperienced emergency and toxicology nurse Jason Tannagan arrived from Santiago City in the Philippines last month and is working in Gisborne Hospital’s Ward 9. “The community and staff have been very welcoming and Gisborne is a great city,”...28 Jul 05:55 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMigrant stories sought for new bookResidents belonging to diverse migrant families are being invited to submit their personal stories of immigration for a new book called Diversity Out East. The 50-page photo book is being produced by the Tairāwhiti Multicultural Council (TMC)...28 Jul 05:54 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldReady to take back seat for NationalI will win East Coast,” vouches National’s East Coast candidate Dana Kirpatrick, who brought party deputy leader Nicola Willis to Gisborne yesterday. Ms Kirkpatrick said East Coast had been a safe seat for previous National MP Anne Tolley. She...28 Jul 05:53 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionA deep breath, and on same page againAn unusual bout of public acrimony and discord among our district leaders in the trying aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle has been patched over with the signing this week of a “Tairāwhiti Statement of Unity” and approval for a unified Tairāwhiti...28 Jul 05:46 PM
OpinionA hole lot of troubleThe last time I drove down to Hawke’s Bay I was saddened by the state of State Highway 2. Lots of other roads I have to say are also in a sad state, which shows it is not just a product of past challenging weather events. Gone are the days of...28 Jul 05:46 PM
OpinionMore space needed for families to start thrivingRe: Build not fully compliant, July 27 story. Here are some things for us all to think about. Resource consent conditions exist to ensure homes are built to a certain standard. This standard has been designed by experts to ensure buildings are safe...28 Jul 05:45 PM
OpinionHow many Category A, B vacancies?Re: Vax mandates dropped, July 27 story. While it shows some movement in the right direction — the revelation “Unvaccinated health workers can again apply to work at Gisborne Hospital” — I guess the impact actuality of that statement would...28 Jul 05:45 PM
Gisborne HeraldRocket Lab looking forward to launch 'We Love the Nightlife' mission tomorrowRocket Lab’s next Mahia launch aims to lift off tomorrow evening. The “We Love the Nightlife” mission is scheduled to launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 at Māhia for American space tech company Capella Space (Capella), a leading provider...28 Jul 05:43 PM
Gisborne HeraldMāori election option closedNearly 1800 voters of Māori descent have changed electoral rolls either to or from Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. The Māori electoral option closed on July 13 with 912 voters moving from the general roll to Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, and 889 voters shifting from...28 Jul 05:42 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPruners sharpening swords for Silver Secateurs battleThe region’s best grape vine pruners will descend on Ashwood Estate Racecourse at Makaraka on Monday to compete in the annual Gisborne Silver Secateur Awards. The event was to have been staged yesterday but was postponed until Monday due to the...28 Jul 05:41 PM
Gisborne HeraldUnited for Tairāwhiti in cyclone recovery planningThe region is presenting a united front as it looks to accelerate the recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle. Seven chief executives from leading organisations in Tairāwhiti signed a Statement of Unity on Tuesday. The statement was from the four mandated...28 Jul 05:39 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldClosed door saves house when battery overheatsA lesson learnt at primary school was remembered when it mattered most for a woman at a house in Elgin on Thursday when a lithium ion battery overheated and set fire to a bedroom in the home. Fire and Emergency NZ sent crews to the house in Chalmers...28 Jul 05:36 PM
Gisborne HeraldMore Govt support towards Tairāwhiti economyCorson Grain and Cedenco Foods will receive $14 million between them in Regional Strategic Partnership Fund loans to assist with their cyclone recovery. Minister for Regional Development Kieran McAnulty yesterday announced further investment in...28 Jul 05:35 PM
Gisborne HeraldTesting year but progress notedRegional infrastructure company Eastland Group has weathered one of the most testing years in the company’s history, and goes into the second half of 2023 with a fresh strategic focus and ambitious plans for growth. “It’s been an incredibly...28 Jul 05:32 PM
Gisborne HeraldSir John’s return visit to take in Uawa, WairoaMental health campaigner and All Black legend Sir John Kirwan returns to the district next month but a day later than first flagged. Sir John, Westpac New Zealand’s mental health ambassador, will visit Tolaga Bay and Wairoa on August 10 as he...28 Jul 05:14 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSculptor turns energies to paintingWhat They Didn’t Teach Us At School” is the thought-provoking title of artist Clayton Gibson’s latest exhibition at Tairāwhiti Museum. The show is intended to generate conversations about the interpretation of New Zealand history, especially...28 Jul 05:12 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGovt backtrack on ETS settingsThe Government has moved this week to restore confidence in the country’s carbon market and Emissions Trading Scheme, announcing changes to ETS settings so they will align with advice provided by the Climate Change Commission in July last year...28 Jul 10:28 AM