
What the *#&*@? Council blasts ‘clown’ over dumping garden waste and sparking 5-day beach ban
A pipe ended up blocked causing wastewater to back up and manholes to start popping.
A pipe ended up blocked causing wastewater to back up and manholes to start popping.
'We just have to make the safest decision in response to the conditions we are faced with'
The NZ GP title completes the superstocks milestone for Gisborne club member Peter Rees.
A consent process has started for a major walkway project around the East Coast.
Medical lab staff to strike for 24 hjours on Wednesday and Friday
The first half of December in Gisborne contradicted with the second half weather-wise
Silver Muse brought more than 500 passengers to Gisborne; Norwegian Sun here Monday
Te Puna Reo o Raparapaririki was hit with extensive vandalism overnight on Monday.
Ocean, river activities back on after council lifts health warnings
News from across Tairāwhiti
The driver hit the side of the Roseland Tavern in Makaraka on December 29.
Tairāwhiti police were pleased with the behaviour of visitors and locals over New Year.
The crowds are leaving the venue a little bit muddier, but happy for the experience.
Car goes down bank on New Year's Eve; one person seriously injured
U-boat book update marks 80 years since U-862's stealthy Gisborne harbour entry.
The NZ Drug Foundation reports on "successful" stint at Rhythm and Vines in Gisborne.
Josh Wharehinga plans to revive Tairāwhiti boxing scene after stepping down from council.
Ingrid Collins honoured as dame, recognising 50 years of leadership in Māori governance.
New Year Honours-recognised principal heaps praise on Kaiti's 'exceptional teachers'.
Wainui drew 1500-2000 people, many of them R&Vers, yesterday to enjoy the sun and surf.
Organisers confirmed at least 17,000 people attended the festival on Saturday.
A local figure was concerned about litter in Gray's Bush as the festival approached.
NZ Transport Agency data reveals the worst places for crashes in Tairāwhiti 2014-24.
Police advised motorists to avoid SH2 near the Wharerata Ranges due to fallen trees.
'I love going to the races, drinking champagne and having a bet'
Many sites north of Gisborne were hit with 100mm of rain over a 24 hour period.
Book proceeds going towards the Disha – Open School project in India.
'This shows that even smaller communities can have an outsized impact'.