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Woman facing 14 charges of theft involving $150k
A Gisborne woman has been charged with accessing a computer system to steal about $150,000. The 48-year-old, who has interim name suppression, faces 14 charges alleging single incidents between November 2018 and September of last year, each involving...

Buying Banks St properties for plant extension
Gisborne district councillors have decided to buy two Banks Street sites, where the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) extension will be built, from Gisborne Holdings Ltd (GHL) in a decision councillor Bill Burdett describes as “sound commercial...

Cyclist OK after brush with truck and trailer
POLICE have an inquiry under way into an incident that involved a cyclist and a passing truck and trailer unit on SH35 at Makorori yesterday afternoon. Police were called about the incident at around 3pm.“The cyclist was not injured in the...

Down on the farm
The comic strip style of Footrot Flats trots, stalks, skitters and stamps through playwright Roger Hall’s script for the musical based on Murray Ball’s popular cartoon. Based on the iconic comic strip most of us have grown up with, Musical...

On top of the world
In 2015, I realised a long-held dream, to go trekking and sight-seeing in Ladakh, Northern India (you can read part one of Jane's story ).While in Ladakh with Kay, we met up with a friend and former colleague of mine, Tony Hyde, who taught at Aiglon...

Shearing gang cool off at Rere Falls
THE shearing gang from Puketarata Station took some time out to cool off at Rere Falls after a hot morning’s work one day after what has turned out to be a long, hot week. What better way to cool off than at Rere Falls?

Mailing gift cards, vouchers or money a no-no, police advise
Police have reminded people not to send gift cards, vouchers or money through the mail in the lead-up to Christmas because unfortunately they see more instances of mail theft at this time. Gift cards and vouchers are usually sent in cards and...

So much red
So much redRed smeared across the vanityRed pulled from a rainbow and pulled into puddlesIt was a hurricane in a blackoutA storm brewing in the places that already hurtA red bruise darker than any brick wall whether it was still standing after the...

Three from East Coast to play for Maori All Blacks
THREE players with links to Poverty Bay or the East Coast have been named in the Maori All Blacks squad announced today. Hurricanes and Hawke's Bay lock Isaia Walker-Leawere (Ngati Porou) played for the Gisborne Boys' High School First XV and won...

Chance to look behind scenes at police station
GISBORNE police will hold an open day this month to showcase policing as a career and profile the wide variety of work police do in the Tairawhiti community. The open day has been planned for Sunday, March 11, as part of a nationwide...

Orongo wetlands works inspire iwi
The re-created Orongo wetlands are an inspiration, says Rongowhakaata taiao fieldwork lead Soraya Pohatu after visiting the base of Te Kuri a Paoa on Nick’s Head Station as part of World Wetlands Day. Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust hosted the World...

Public views being sought on extension of Wainui cycleway
A community consultation is under way on a proposal to extend the Wainui walkway/cycleway along Wainui and Crawford roads to the inner harbour.“The cycleway is intended to be a safe and enjoyable space away from the busy State Highway for...

Some of GDC’s July updates
The chief executive’s July report for councillors prior to their meeting tomorrow naturally begins with the impressive national recognition achieved for the What’s The Future Tairawhiti? campaign for early Long-Term Plan consultation engagement...

Close finish to open men’s triples
An extra end was needed to separate the finalists in the centre open men's triples at Kahutia Bowling Club's greens. Te Karaka Bowling Club trio Don Williams (skip), July Williams and William Murray won the “shoot-out” by a shot. It was William...

Accused claims self-defence
A jury retired this morning to consider its verdict in the case of a man accused of using his quad bike to deliberately mow down two neighbours in the backyard of their Whakaki home. William Kahukura, 67, went on trial on Monday for two counts of...

Wasted opportunities a shame
During nearly forty years working with the good people of the East Coast, l have built a reputation for delivering on my promises. I hope to continue in that vein if the voters decide to support my candidacy for the council and district health board...

Cedenco corn harvest starts this month, rain needed
CEDENCO will make a start on the annual sweetcorn harvest around January 20 and prospects for the season look promising, says agronomy manager David Oudes. The company is set to harvest around 32,000 tonnes of sweetcorn in the Wairoa, Gisborne and...

Doris beats her feet and the heat on the Sky road
THE fundraising effort by ?three Gisborne firefighters who take on the Auckland Skytower stairs in May has got off to a flying start, thanks to Doris Hill’s long walk. The 54-year-old will join fellow firefighters Robin Sneddon and Dion Wilson on...

Time right for new face to lead union
MARTY Davis has resigned as chief executive of the Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union.“After 30 months in the role, with the commencement of a new season, I feel the time is right for a new face to lead the organisation,” he said in a statement to...

U19 switch not a problem for Corrin
MIDWAY Surf Life Saving Club coach Matt Sutton was reluctant to speak about Olivia Corrin’s impressive performance in the Eastern Region Championships at Mount Maunganui at the weekend. But after some gentle persuasion and initially singing the...

Reconnecting the East Coast
Work continues at pace in wake of ex-tropical Cyclone Hale

Ambitious Gisborne women
Researcher Jean Johnston shares some of her research into the historic events of 1893 when Gisborne women celebrated their enfranchisement and mobilised other women to cast their ballot. This is an excerpt of some of her research. Mrs Johnston...

How candidates view port plans
PLANNED expansion of Eastland Port has brought a mixed response from election candidates. Three incumbent Gisborne district councillors express confidence in the consent process and councillor Shannon Dowsing says the economic benefits would outweigh...

Logs flow again after high seas
LOG exports at Eastland Port resumed on Monday after heavy seas in Poverty Bay and a surge in the harbour prevented loading operations for three days. The strong southerly swell got up to 5.5 metres out in the Bay at times over the weekend.“The log...

Young minds doing holiday work at Mind Lab
THE school holidays are in full swing and children from all over the North Island are coming to Gisborne to learn about robotics. The Mind Lab by Unitec’s digital learning facility in Gisborne has been a hive of activity during the holidays and...

Bitumen dumped at Marina turns up on city beaches
When taking a stroll along the city beaches you can expect to find seashells, driftwood and jellyfish. But on Sunday a Gisborne resident discovered a black blob that looked like tar. Residents found two sizeable blobs on the weekend and a smaller...

Fire starts from cigarette down back of chair
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a house in Worsley Street in Kaiti on Tuesday morning after a cigarette that somehow went down the back of a seat in a bedroom in the home started a fire. Fire and Emergency New Zealand sent crews to the house at around...

Central area gathering for AA offers workshops, public meeting
Between 70-100 people are expected for a central area Alcoholics Anonymous assembly in Gisborne this weekend. The central area covers the North Island north of Wellington and south of the Waikato. The assembly will be at the Holy Trinity Church and...