Gisborne Herald‘Wormwise’ workshop reminderRegistrations continue to be taken for the Beef + Lamb NZ “Wormwise” workshop in Gisborne on the afternoon of February 8. The latest information and research on internal parasite control will be presented, with the workshop facilitated by Greg...27 Jan 06:09 AM
Gisborne HeraldA tasty way to celebrate diversityA successful fundraising event hosted recently by Tairāwhiti Multicultural Council (TMC) showcased culinary delights from South America, Asia, Africa and the Pacific. The Food Festival was held at Gisborne Boys’ High School and attracted...27 Jan 06:05 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGisborne first to roll out fluid power certificateA buzz of excitement is flowing through the fluid power industry with the introduction of a New Zealand Qualifications Authority-approved training programme — the first of its kind in the hydraulics and pneumatic industry. The New Zealand...27 Jan 06:02 AM
Gisborne HeraldTurning Māori business aspirations into realityThe Rakahinonga Roadshow created by Tapuwae Roa is heading to Tairāwhiti to help ignite Māori entrepreneurship. Facilitated by business mentor Saara Tawha, of Ramaroa Ltd, and Amy McLean, founder of Te Kainga Wāhine, the aims of the interactive...27 Jan 05:59 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldRough seas have Day 1 say in record 40th Bay BonanzaDay 1 of the annual Bay Bonanza fishing competition was cancelled yesterday but Gisborne Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club president Roger Faber said fishing conditions look much better for day two today. The 40th annual event primarily sponsored by the...27 Jan 05:56 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldRua lab facility on the marketOne of Gisborne’s most secure buildings is up for sale. NZX-listed company Rua Bioscience is looking for a buyer for its purpose-built manufacturing and laboratory facility at Commerce Place industrial park. The Good Manufacturing...27 Jan 05:52 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPollution fears as crashed car still in streamEastern Fish and Game NZ has contacted the Bay of Plenty Regional Council about the removal of a stationwagon that plunged off State Highway 2 in the Waioeka Gorge and into the Opato Stream on January 14. Two adults and four children were inside and...27 Jan 05:48 AM
Gisborne HeraldKIRI’S JOURNEY: Guilt, shame...and healingby Claire Trevett, NZ Herald Kiri Allan has spoken about the guilt and shame she felt after the night that led to her quitting politics, saying it was an “intense evening” and she made decisions she will regret for a lifetime. It has been six...27 Jan 05:45 AM
Gisborne HeraldCoast thefts ‘a kick in the guts’Volunteers working to re-fence East Coast farms hit hard by Cyclone Gabrielle have returned from their summer break to an unwelcome surprise. Over the New Year period, thieves smashed the fuel cap off and syphoned 110 litres of diesel from one of...27 Jan 05:41 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRight track for Māori health services . . .An email to Health Minister Shane Reti from Rob Campbell, the outspoken former chairman of Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ, was published on the NZ Herald website yesterday. He started by saying Reti’s public comments about wanting to apply real focus to...25 Jan 08:57 PM
OpinionErosion now is hand nearing midnightRoger Handford The front-page item quoting Dr Murry Cave on erosion told us what we already know and went nowhere with any proposed strategy. I take issue with what was said because Dr Cave omitted to mention the two very large and related elephants...25 Jan 08:56 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldLive Day ‘a captivating journey through technological milestones’Sunday is a day “to rev up your excitement”. East Coast Museum of Technology president Harrison Hill is looking forward to the museum’s Live Day and warmly welcomes the public to attend. “Live Day offers a unique blend of history, hands-on...25 Jan 08:53 PM
Gisborne HeraldEuthanising dolphins ‘a welfare decision’Nearly half of a pod of dolphins had died while the rest were badly injured by the time they were stranded a second time near Māhia, making euthanisation a “welfare decision”, says marine mammal welfare trust Project Jonah. The pod of around 40...25 Jan 08:50 PM
Gisborne HeraldFine few days before rain comes Monday: MetServiceThe latest extended forecasts indicate a wet week ahead, suggesting we make the most of the next few days. The MetService outlook for the weekend is for fine weather but a change to southeasterly conditions on Monday will bring rain. At this stage...25 Jan 08:48 PM
Gisborne HeraldFaster weather, fire warnings only an app awayNew Zealanders are now able to subscribe to receive notifications to their mobile phone when MetService issues a Red Warning for severe weather or if there is an extreme fire danger risk. The partnership with Fire and Emergency New Zealand will help...25 Jan 08:46 PM
Gisborne HeraldEast Cape bridge reopenedAwatere Bridge on East Cape Road has been fully repaired and reopened to all traffic almost a year after it was badly damaged during Cyclone Gabrielle. It was one of 10 bridges in the region that suffered significant structural issues that required...25 Jan 08:44 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldRental demand continues to outpace supplyThe number of rental houses available in Gisborne is not keeping up with “skyrocketing” demand and is resulting in higher rent, new data shows. Trade Me property sales director Gavin Lloyd says New Zealand rental prices have recorded an all-time...25 Jan 08:42 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFears of wider impact from Hauraki Gulf fishing restrictionsA Gisborne seafood company is warning efforts to restrict fishing in the Hauraki Gulf could have “significant” unintended and negative consequences on the East Coast. The Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Bill seeks to contribute to...25 Jan 08:40 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald‘You’ve just got to carry on’: Fishers off the water since OctoberThis season has been a tough one for Eastern North Island (CRA3) fishers. Bad weather, lower than average catch numbers and declining cray population generally, lower than average port prices, and now - in the middle of it all – a toxic algal...25 Jan 08:35 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCruise ship double over weekendThe cruise ship season rolls along this weekend with two callers. The Silver Whisper will anchor in the bay for the day tomorrow with 375 passengers on board, then the 96-passenger National Geographic Orion will dock at the port on Sunday. The usual...25 Jan 08:31 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldActive travel plans approved for consultationGisborne District Council is not trying to throw a bicycle down everybody’s throat. So says Mayor Rehette Stoltz, who along with councillors, defended their draft mode shift plan and draft active travel strategy at their first meeting of 2024...25 Jan 08:30 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRates rises outlined, and the challengesThe first full council meeting of the year is being held today, with councillors regathering — no doubt having received lots of helpful advice over the summer break — to consider the Three-Year Plan 2024-2027 draft estimates and branding as well...24 Jan 09:44 PM
OpinionHumans recklessly wiping out lifeBob Hughes Mother Earth and Aotearoa have a limited, fixed quantity of finite resources which don’t regenerate once they are used. Minerals and fossil fuels — coal, oil and gas — are finite resources that people of the future won’t have...24 Jan 09:43 PM
OpinionFollow-up to the CensusRe: Intrusion. Around 16,500 households took part in the 2023 post-enumeration survey. It was a follow-up to the last Census and is a standard procedure to measure the completeness of the count. It appears that your correspondent on 23rd January was...24 Jan 09:40 PM
OpinionDon’t need more cyclewaysWho is it at GDC that has a fetish for cycleways? We need more cycleways like a hole in the head. How about concentrating on the state of the roads, the footpaths — both city and suburbs — the filthy state of the main street and last but not...24 Jan 09:39 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldQuinn back on board: Stoked and relieved to be surfing againNew Zealand surfing legend Maz Quinn has recovered from a broken back suffered in an accident at Māhia. It has been a challenging and life-changing journey and he is keen to share that story to help others. Maz Quinn is sitting on his board out...24 Jan 09:31 PM
Gisborne HeraldAll welcome to EIT | Te Pūkenga Tairāwhiti open dayProspective learners in Tairāwhiti have an opportunity to view the wide selection of programmes offered by EIT | Te Pūkenga at today’s information and enrolment day. The day is open to anyone who is interested in studying at EIT | Te Pūkeng...24 Jan 09:29 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGrowers optimistic despite light yieldThe 2024 grape harvest starts in about a month and the district’s growers are hoping for kind weather up to then. “Like most crops around the district, everything looks a bit light in terms of yield at this stage,” said Gisborne Winegrowers...24 Jan 09:26 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTairāwhiti active Covid cases number 86Health NZ/Te Whatu Ora is reporting 86 active cases of Covid-19 in Tairāwhiti in the week ending midnight, Sunday. That compares to 104 cases during the previous week. Tairāwhiti’s total deaths remain at 41. There have been 26,120 cases in the...24 Jan 09:24 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldNabbed 26 times without one, driver finally gets licence - and a big break in courtA 55-year-old man being sentenced for his 23rd to 26th driver licensing offences has been given a big “break” by a judge who congratulated him for finally getting a licence. Soloman King Jan Edwards, who now has a restricted driver’s licence...24 Jan 09:24 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldStoush outside supermarket becomes brutal back stabbingA woman stabbed her partner in the back with a kitchen knife during an argument that began in a supermarket carpark. Alisia Taylor, 28, whose case was transferred to Gisborne District Court from Levin, was hoping to get home detention for that...24 Jan 09:23 PM
Gisborne Herald‘Tiki Tours’ for the elderlyLoneliness and social isolation in older adults are being tackled through a new project from the Tairāwhiti Positive Ageing Trust and the Sunshine Service. Judy Livingston, spokesperson for the Tairāwhiti Positive Ageing Trust, said people could...24 Jan 09:22 PM
Gisborne HeraldR&V hands Mayor $27,000 for Gisborne relief fundRhythm and Vines has raised $27,000 for the Gisborne Mayoral Flood Relief following their sold-out 21st festival, which brought more than 24,000 revellers to the region. Rhythm and Vines head of marketing (and 21-year R&V veteran) Kyle Bell...24 Jan 09:19 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMore UK-born residents able to vote in elections there after law changeBritish and eligible Irish citizens who have been living here for more than 15 years are now eligible to vote in the upcoming UK general election. A new law means that a previous time limit has been removed. Brits living overseas can go online to...24 Jan 09:17 PM