
Young Grower final looms for Pip
Young horticulturist Pip Terekia set to line up in the national Young Grower final.
Young horticulturist Pip Terekia set to line up in the national Young Grower final.
Close to 1000 paddlers and twice as many supporters are expected in town.
‘When we got out it would have been only 30 seconds later when windows started blowing.'
'In this show, I honour him as an ancestor – as a tupuna of the world of entertainment.'
'We put a strong focus on matching each dog to the right person.'
Poverty Bay had a punishing defeat at the hands of Thames Valley.
A new cell tower for Mahia Peninsula would cost about $1.5 million.
'It’s been a tough year in many ways so winning this prize is huge for me.'
Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa hands back last of 24 homes repaired after Gabrielle.
Jaxon Pardoe reached the Y7 and 8 boys’ final with a dominant display in his semifinal.
Discover art and science at Eastwoodhill fundraiser with Dr Lucinda Thatcher interview
Ngāti Porou East Coast gave South Canterbury the fright of their lives.
Drivers face a 500% fine increase for parking in disability spots, now $750 from Tuesday.
Five players produce the perfect start in both leagues.
Challenging weather, along with low stock and tree prices, had big impact.
Locals have highlighted the challenges of Gisborne's economy.
'My hope is that through this series, New Zealanders will be better informed...'
Gisborne letters on editor leaving, end of 140-year family involvement with paper.
Muncaster racks up 20 points a game in starring performance
NZTA plans a stack of improvement works along SH2 between Wairoa and Napier.
Arrest follows an alleged failing-to-stop episode.
It’s about the joy of seeing something or experiencing something out of your ordinary day.
Chance to reconnect with mates in competitive arena
The Poverty Bay coach demands an 80-minute performance to end their losing streak.
Providing tools 'to care for ourselves and others during these challenging times'.
Maize croppers report great start to planting and bud burst going well for grape growers.
Jeremy Muir's departure ends a 140-year relationship between family and newspaper.
Gisborne letters: A poem on road cones, political views, road entity, council delegations.
Tairāwhiti Arts Festival's interactive sculpture exhibition returns.