PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldQuake work extension ‘disappointing’: CouncilThe Government’s decision to extend the deadline for owners of earthquake-prone buildings to carry out strengthening work has surprised Gisborne District Council, which was “on track” for all such work to be completed by 2027. Building...20 Apr 07:15 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald‘Thoroughness and safety’ in demolitionDemolition of much of the Olympic Pool complex on Centennial Marine Drive started on Tuesday after asbestos found in the administration building last week was removed on Monday. Removal of the 50-metre pool, its roof and the administration block has...20 Apr 07:07 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMinister Jones praises ‘tenacity’ of Mātai chiefMātai Medical Research Institute’s new building on Childers Road was formally opened yesterday by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones, in front of a large crowd of politicians, civil servants, medical people, community stakeholders...20 Apr 07:02 AM
Gisborne HeraldLeafy greens all year roundLeaderBrand has offically opened its 11-hectare mega-greenhouse covered vegetable production project in Tucker Road. Regional Development Minister Shane Jones did the honours there yesterday afternoon. In October 2019, the Provincial Development...20 Apr 07:00 AM
Gisborne HeraldIllegal dumping on rapid riseFly-tipping or illegal dumping has increased alarmingly in the district in the past two years at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the ratepayer, Gisborne District Council says. “It’s sad to see how much effort people put into...20 Apr 06:55 AM
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PremiumPremiumOpinionTaming inflation beast, slowly . . .Inflation isn’t down on the canvas yet. But it is on the ropes. News this week that annual inflation dipped to 4 percent in the first quarter (from 4.7 percent), was welcome — although, as economists have pointed out, there were some worrying...18 Apr 08:28 PM
OpinionOn rewriting the definition of hate speechClive Bibby During one of the rare occasions l was home in time to watch the lunch-time news, l was intrigued to note the main headline for the day being a call to update legislation governing the crime of hate speech. Perhaps because l am somewhat...18 Apr 08:27 PM
OpinionKeep NZ nuclear freeRe: Aukus, Gaza on agenda plus Full-scale war ‘now a real possibility’ — April 13 articles. No mention here of the 1984-1990 Labour government’s South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone law. Yet Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters slammed...18 Apr 08:25 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldBusy summer for Gisborne's lifeguardsTairāwhiti surf lifeguards were kept busy over summer with multiple rescue situations and assists, hundreds of preventative actions and many first aid situations. The summer season patrols concluded on March 24. “There were challenges around...18 Apr 08:19 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSix60 in the house in Tairāwhiti next weekKiwi band Six60 are making their way across small-town New Zealand on their Grassroots Tour and that road will bring them to the East Coast early next week. The band’s shows at Te Puka Tavern in Tokomaru Bay on Monday and War Memorial Theatre in...18 Apr 08:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldWounded while helping in dog attack on the CoastA man who intervened in a dog attack in Tokomaru Bay on Wednesday morning suffered moderate wounds to a hand and an arm. The incident happened at the Waimā end of Tokomaru Bay at around 8.30am. Another man, who was first on the scene after the...18 Apr 08:15 PM
Gisborne HeraldAratu Forests loses FSC certificationA second Gisborne forestry company within the space of two months has lost its sustainability accreditation. Aratu Forests’ (formerly Hikurangi Farm Forests) Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certificate was suspended on March 28 by Swiss auditing...18 Apr 08:14 PM
Gisborne HeraldPower outage risk reduced through Waingake tree-felling programmeIn the wake of the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle on Tairāwhiti, the critical importance of a resilient and robust water supply has never been clearer. The Firstlight Network vegetation team and their tree contractors recently completed a three-week...18 Apr 08:12 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldWarning: shipping containers scamEastern District Police have become aware of scammers offering shipping containers for sale on Facebook Marketplace and some local community pages on social media. The scammers have offered delivery at an additional cost, and will even offer cheaper...18 Apr 08:11 PM
Gisborne HeraldTalking to staff affected by Govt’s proposed cutsThe local impact of mass job-cutting proposals by the Government at Oranga Tamariki, the Ministry of Education and the Department of Conservation will not be known until consultation with staff affected has been completed. The departments contacted...18 Apr 08:09 PM
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OpinionInward-looking US a global concernEwan McGregor The 20th Century was rightly known as the American Century as it became the industrial powerhouse of the world. However, it was not until World War 2 that it became the absolutely dominant political force. It emerged from the war with...17 Apr 07:54 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionVisionary? Or an old pipe dream?Picture the scene: a capital city with pedestrianised streets, bustling shops, affordable housing sprinkled through inner laneways while a mega underground tunnel diverts noisy traffic away. It’s hard to deny the appeal of such a major...17 Apr 07:53 PM
OpinionIntensification paradoxKiwis should not live on productive land and enjoy a “useful” amount of space — because, relatively speaking, they don’t “produce” much that the market values. That’s exactly where Kiwis should be living because it “produces”...17 Apr 07:51 PM
OpinionFixing CorrectionsCorrections — should we correct Corrections or not? I leave it to the readers to decide. In the 1980s the National Party did some very good work with Sir Doug Graham as the Minister of Justice. Having met with him many times, we were able to...17 Apr 07:50 PM
OpinionMPI should share crayfish pot survey dataCan anyone tell me why commercial crayfishers are allowed to take crayfish 2mm smaller than amateurs? Do people know the juvenile catch is down 80 percent? That means the adult catch will be down in approximately four to five years. Why can’t MPI...17 Apr 07:50 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldEvent chance to show skills in careThe public appreciate the skills of Gisborne Hospital staff but an inaugural “skills-a-thon” by staff provided for the benefit of other staff has proved popular. Staff across the spectrum of medical disciplines took part including from ostomy...17 Apr 07:47 PM
Gisborne HeraldCruise ship season repeat on the cardsThe 2024-25 cruise ship season in Gisborne looks set to be a busy one again with 24 ships scheduled at this stage to call here, about the same as the successful season that ended in March. The National Geographic Orion (pictured) was a regular over...17 Apr 07:45 PM
Gisborne HeraldNavy veteran Donnelly to speak at Anzac Day service in SydneyRoyal New Zealand Navy veteran Gisborne’s Jack Donnelly will give an Anzac Day address in Australia. The former Chief Petty Officer will speak at Woronora, a small suburb in Sutherland near Cronulla in Sydney. Mr Donnelly told the Herald he had...17 Apr 07:43 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCattle fair prices down from MarchJust over 800 cattle were sent for sale at Tuesday’s Matawhero Cattle Fair and they were all keenly sought by local farmers. Only a few buyers were operating from outside the district through Bidr. Prices paid were down slightly on the March...17 Apr 07:42 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCourt appearance after stabbing in WairoaA man made an initial appearance in court in Hastings yesterday after being arrested in relation to alleged stabbing and assault incidents in Wairoa in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Police were called about the alleged assault in Queen Street...17 Apr 07:39 PM
Gisborne HeraldForecasting future floodsby James Pocock An independent investigation into Wairoa’s flooding after Cyclone Gabrielle has found that future floods should now be easier to predict after the risks were highlighted 30 years ago. The findings of the report, commissioned by...17 Apr 07:38 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldOut of this worldTūhura Otago Museum senior science engagement coordinator Dr Andrew Mills explains the Star Compass exercise to a group of young space enthusiasts at the Tūhura Tuarangi - Aotearoa in Space Showcase running at the HB Williams Memorial Library. The...17 Apr 07:28 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCommunity engagement programme proving a hitGisborne International Music Competition Trust and Chamber Music New Zealand are striking the right note through a programme to promote musical engagement at community level. “The GIMC Trust has been working with Chamber Music New Zealand over the...17 Apr 07:26 PM
Gisborne HeraldLack of afterhours GP service shocksA grandmother and former Tairāwhiti District Health board member is stunned that there is no afterhours general practice (GP) service operating in the region. Hiki Pihema worked in the health industry for 35 years , including two terms on the...17 Apr 07:15 PM