
Gisborne highway speed limits kept low after strong community support
More than 1200 submissions were received during the six-week consultation.
More than 1200 submissions were received during the six-week consultation.
The judge will reserve his decision after an August 8 hearing.
Julian Hoogland was a rising star who fell. Now he wants to use old boats to help others
'He never takes a step back and he always has your back,' says coach Kahu Tamatea
Several Gisborne connections in Māori ABs and Scotland team
He will be the first chief executive of Tairawhiti Whenua Charitable Trust.
NZ record-breakers, significant rise in average prices are highlights of Angus Bull Week
Joy Marden, Bette Parker racked up 66.93 in Matariki Charity Pairs.
Dylan Foster to fly Poverty Bay East Coast flag at Henselite Singles zone playoffs.
Team wins to Tigers, Tk Rollaz, Ruahine, Kahutia Boys and Lions in TAK darts
Sculpture 'a fair bit of wood' encouraging imagination and connection with te taiao
Victory at nationals means place in Team NZ for Hip Hope Unite World Champs.
Police seize cash, cars and motorcycles in a Gisborne methamphetamine operation
Ngatapa v Paikea 'the women's game of the weekend': Kerr
The prop joins fellow Gisborne Boys' High old boy Isaia Walker-Leawere in the Māori side.
Sixth win seals Kath McLean Memorial Cup as round winners.
Girls' High Senior A outgun Whāngārā Old Girls 49-40
A Gisborne pensioner waited over a year for sinus surgery amid doctor shortages.
The increase to a $750 fine has been followed by more drivers being penalised in Gisborne.
Turihaua sells all 72 of its line-up, a $92,000 top sale boosting the average to $19,583.
A top-seed curse strikes yet again at Poverty Bay's Barns-Graham Cup men's pairs.
Kaiaponi Farms Manutuke orchard sees native tree planting initiative in wetlands.
A community hui is on June 29 at Māhaki Tiaki Tangata, 69 Kanakanaia Rd.
They get knocked down, but they get up again ...
The pou is dedicated to Wi Haronga and serves as a guardian for the project.
Only 1% of Gisborne participants reported fever or cough by June 8.
Close tussles expected throughout the court as Waikohu and YMP face off.
'It was a stunning display of super cattle that drew hot bidding ...'
They refused to call a doctor for a person in custody who said they had passed blood.
Māori voters have until July 10 to change electoral rolls for October elections.