
Ideal spring for crop planting so far
Maize croppers report great start to planting and bud burst going well for grape growers.
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.
Acclaimed acts and thought-provoking shows highlight vibrant Tairāwhiti festival.
Tairāwhiti Arts Festival's interactive sculpture exhibition returns.
NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll is to be the guest speaker at the event.
Amount shows 'generosity of New Zealanders and how much we all value our chopper crews'
'We’ll be hunting down that top spot again.'
NZ Deerstalkers keen to make training course annual offering
All CCTV cameras were not operating since June this year after months of technical issues.
Set for battle in Electrinet Gisborne Park men's club champs.
SH35 bridge work is delayed two weeks; SH2 work at Kotemaori starts next week.
'It’s our turn to give back to someone who has given so much.'
A civic lottery will select 35-40 locals to explore fair land use amid climate challenges.
The vans' purpose is to 'provide consistent, high-quality surface condition data'.
Did it for Dad: Van Der Nagel plays on after father passes away
Ngāti Porou Navy man aims to advocate for sailors and uphold Navy traditions and values
Gisborne took the top spot for the first time in four years.
More than 90 parents gathered with students to celebrate Aurora leadership programme.
Project Wai aims to develop water storage and distribution for horticulture and farming.
Tairāwhiti Museum director Tapunga Nepe highlights priorities for community engagement.
Gisborne surf lifeguards Edan Wilson and Jack Gavin have been recognised nationally.
External review of manual points to better preparedness for future floods in Tairāwhiti.
Burdett says the council and NZTA are doing a 'pretty good job' in roading.
Sir Peter Beck: 'With each mission, we bring the world closer, enabling vital data.'
'It’s great to see this programme of work progressing.'
Federated Farmers marks 125 of existence this week. 'No mean feat' - Wayne Langford.
'We work so closely in times of tragedy and in times of triumph as well.'
'We had the vision of taking our tīpuna stories to the world - they’re that worthy.'
The region's farmers have been urged to join the Beef + Lamb NZ sheep poo study.
“I gave up for a long time and it didn’t do me any favours."