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'Horrendous': Residents' scathing verdict on state of roads
Council asks for patience while homeowners are upset over its poorly maintained roads.
Council asks for patience while homeowners are upset over its poorly maintained roads.
Gisborne couple Jason and Holly's differing art styles complement each other nicely.
Severe weather watches and warnings and Harbour Bridge speed limits reduced.
'I shouldn't have to fight this hard.'
'We're focused on piecing together the events leading up to the death': Police.
Cloudy, showery weather is forecast to begin the week - with possible snow in the South.
The incident occurred in Kaiti on Friday afternoon.
Olympic Weightlifter Megan Signal runs lifting workshop in Gisborne.
Tautua Village in Gisborne is creating opportunities and a safe space for youth.
Councils fire up Three Waters opposition - Mahuta says time to 'move forward'.
Contractual arrangements have stripped Māori landowners of control of their whenua.
Chief Judge: "We're talking about a change of culture, and with it a change of practice."
Rainfall of up to 40mm an hour is forecast in Northland this evening.
A 1960s love letter has emerged as the couple celebrate their diamond anniversary.
Parts of State Highway 35, hammered by March's storm, have been described as a "disgrace".
OPINION: 'Here are the consequences of poor economic policies pursued for 50 years.'
Given a dire prognosis Michael Thorpe is determined to prove it wrong.
Decision due next week over push to ban gang headstones from council cemetery.
Plans to close regional control towers, announced when Covid hit, have been reversed.
Gisborne Pétanque held the Were McClutchie tournament, raising money and awareness.
Health boss says rest home deaths highlight risks to 'vulnerable population'.
Gisborne businesses band together during Covid-19 and the recent floods.
Gisborne's holiday programmes: Tōnui Collab, YMCA, Central Football and gymnastics club.
Barber the first new iwi chair for 26 years.
It will tackle the thorny issue of managed retreat, when areas become inhabitable.
Police want to identify owner of dog that attacked and killed another dog in Tairāwhiti.
Valuer General Neill Sullivan is allowed to present evidence in the case.
'We felt that we have been unable to grieve for our mother.'
"Operating model used to run the vineyard was clearly not sustainable" - Steven Murray.
Operation Bloodhound has led to another arrest.