
Kiwifruit growers take Gisborne District Council to High Court over land valuation method
Gisborne growers say rate hikes are "absurd" and inequitable.
Gisborne growers say rate hikes are "absurd" and inequitable.
Local Focus: Hauora Tairawhiti's Covid vaccination mission for Gisborne District.
Taj Karan Sandhu, 21, has pleaded guilty to possessing and redistributing the material.
Jacinda Ardern is on a quickfire tour of the eastern North Island to promote getting jabs.
Freedoms and Rights Coalition's Gisborne protest picnic drew a crowd of 150.
Te Ao o Hinepehinga's mum is the secret to her acting success.
20km of Mangatokerau Rd in Gisborne will be permanently closed due to 2013 storm damage.
Top cop says for as little as $34 a steering wheel lock could deter car thieves.
The Bay of Plenty DHB has been contacted for comment.
The doctors had a fifth flight booked but it did not eventuate.
The deadline for people to get out of Queenstown expired last Friday.
Two vehicles had driven close to 500km before being told to turn around and go home.
Gisborne police accepted there were unanswered questions about the investigation.
Fire crews have been kept busy with two infernos.
Full list reveals unvaccinated private sector border workers in ports.
Three cars were destroyed and at least two others damaged.
About 80 fishery officers searched eight East Coast homes with police in support.
Nearly double the NZ average reported experiencing hate speech online in the past year.
Tairāwhiti Pharmaceuticals convicted of modifying and taking water from Te Whare Wetlands.
Anti-tour protestors were being "bashed" - but claims some police didn't come to help
Warning of 120 kilometre per hour winds or a small tornado.
Covid vaccine hesitancy still a factor among Gisborne's port workers.
Anti-tour protests became so violent there were fears people would die.
"Severe gales" expected for Northland and Auckland, snow for parts of the South.
Tekapo was the coldest spot this morning at -7 with Manapouri and Timaru close behind.
Severe frosts are expected for South Island locations including Alexandra and Queenstown.
Red hot demand for logs, shipping and weather disruption means big queue.
The North Island, Te Ika-a-Māui, might see frosty conditions tomorrow.
The bylaw bans the culturally abhorrent practice of sending mortuary waste to sea.
Building boom, dairy prices driving economic confidence around country.