PremiumPremiumLifestyleEnjoying life in their third ageGillian Cowperthwaite learns more about the flourishing group for seniors that is Gisborne’s U3A. Gisborne’s U3A is a thriving chapter with 422 members, in a global movement which had its beginnings in France in 1972. The first New Zealand group...26 Apr 02:30 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleGisborne dancers among best in NZGisborne hip hop dancers Kylah Ashwell and Paul Hawaikirangi aka 98 Cents won the open duo division at the New Zealand Hip-Hop Dance Championships in Auckland last weekend, fulfilling a long-held dream to compete in the national competition. As well...24 Apr 08:17 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleRepeat screening of Hodgkins docoDue to popular demand, Frances Hodgkins, Anything but a Still Life will have an encore screening at The Dome Cinema on Sunday at 6.30pm. Director Blandine Massiet du Biest, who was in Gisborne for the first screening, was thrilled to get a full...24 Apr 08:16 PM
LifestyleTimely release for Lazy Fifty’s latestThe release of Lazy Fifty’s new single “One Last Time” with its universal themes of love and loss in times of war was timely as New Zealanders remembered our Anzac soldiers this week. The song starts with a haunting slide guitar introduction...24 Apr 08:14 PM
LifestyleLoss but never lostTanith Wirihana Te Waitohiterangi failed at every school they attended. Now they are a candidate for a PhD. In their 29 years, they have packed in a lot. They talked to kaupapa Māori reporter Matai O’Connor. Instilled with the learnings from...20 Apr 07:54 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleNo 8 Squadron on patrolAs Anzac Day nears, Wynsley Wrigley looks into the story of No 8 General Reconnaissance (GR) Squadron operating at Darton Field (now Gisborne Airport) during World War 2. He also recounts the sad tale of RAF armourer Cliff (Molly) Morgan who was...20 Apr 07:51 AM
LifestyleStunning perennialsAdd charm to your garden with delphiniums, boasting tall, elegant spikes of vibrant blooms in lavender, blue, pink and white hues. Delphiniums (Delphinium grandiflora) are best known for their tall striking columns of massed double and semi double...20 Apr 07:49 AM
LifestyleGrandma’s Cheesy DelightsThese school holidays, treat yourself to these delightful cheese puffs—a perfect home-made snack for cosy moments with loved ones. This recipe is from my grandmother, who was one of the best bakers I have ever known. She would make these cheese...20 Apr 07:47 AM
LifestyleMystery and myth at MoerakiMissing the chance to feast at Moeraki’s now-closed Fleur’s Place, Jo Ferris at least knew the famed boulders would be there in all their glory – only to discover they didn’t quite live up to expectations. This small South Island fishing...20 Apr 07:44 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleNamed among Adam finalistsGisborne artist Tyler Wray is a finalist in the prestigious Adam Portraiture Award after being selected from a record-breaking number of entries. The 19-year-old has always loved to draw and paint but said the portrait was the first large scale...17 Apr 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleTaking the audience on a journeyA new performance piece by celebrated musician, producer and innovator Tiki Taane(Ngati Maniapoto) and multidisciplinary artist Kereama Taepa (Te Arawa, Te Ati Awa), Mai te Uira, combines digital visual art with music in a progressive and...17 Apr 07:57 PM
LifestyleAt home in ŪawaThabiso Mashaba from Botswana in southern Africa moved with his whānau to Ūawa Tolaga Bay. He talked to kaupapa Māori reporter Matai O’Connor. Moving to Tairāwhiti is one of the best decisions Thabiso has made in his life, he says. Thabiso...13 Apr 07:01 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleA thriving enterprise focused on waste minimisation, conservation, biodiversity and educationGillian Cowperthwaite looks into the not-for-profit Tairāwhiti Environment Centre which operates a thriving enterprise focused on waste minimisation, conservation and biodiversity and education for the community. The Tairāwhiti Environment Centre...13 Apr 06:56 AM
LifestyleSeafaring adventureSeven-year-old Viggo Mikkelsen Steele shares his final adventure tale from the trip, filled with Caribbean wonders and heartfelt farewells. Hello, it’s Viggo again. Since I last wrote a lot has happened. My dad crossed the Atlantic Ocean in our...13 Apr 06:49 AM
LifestyleWHOLESOME HARMONYSquash, carrot and borlotti tagine is a versatile delight perfect for batch cooking, freezing, and all dietary preferences. Technically speaking, this is more a stew than a tagine because it’s cooked in a pan rather than the type of earthenware...13 Apr 06:46 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleHome-grown crunchDiscover the joy of growing your own celery from scratch, whether in your garden or a pot, with the flexibility to pick as many or as few as you desire. Do you ever buy a whole bunch of celery from the grocer, only to use a few stalks? Why not grow...13 Apr 06:42 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleHappy (back) togetherThe cast of colourful characters in The Vicar of Dibley plays are back together again, in the latest offering from Musical Theatre Gisborne, with first-time director Jill White putting her own mark on the production. The Holy Trinity is the third...11 Apr 05:31 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleExhibition celebrates Wāhine ToaPrepare to be wowed by a new exhibition celebrating women by Māhia artist Rosie Symes which opened at the Matawhero Art Gallery this week. The theme is Wāhine Toa with large portraits of mainly Māori women depicted in mixed media. Displayed...11 Apr 05:27 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleIt’s a question of reasonable doubtEvolution Theatre founder Dinna Myers is back in the director’s chair — this time working on the popular American play 12 Angry Jurors. 12 Angry Jurors is a play that contemplates the huge responsibility of 12 ordinary people as they consider...11 Apr 05:25 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleTHIS SWIMMING LIFERochelle Somerton has stepped aside after 22 years with the Comet Swimming Club, most recently as general manager. 06 Apr 07:35 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleStepping into the lives of othersThe number of children on the waiting list for Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Gisborne Tairāwhiti is growing, and new mentors are needed. Kim Parkinson talked to coordinator Tiffany Zyp on the programme’s one-year anniversary. Tiffany Zyp...06 Apr 07:31 AM
LifestyleFlourish through winterPrepare your garden for winter with these essential tips to ensure your plants thrive even in colder months. Winter can be a hard time for plants, especially in cold areas. And even in the warmer parts, plants can find the winter months hard going...06 Apr 07:28 AM
LifestyleCrunchy perfectionCraving the wholesome goodness of granola without wanting to spend too much? Look no further. This home-made granola recipe not only saves you money but also allows for endless customisation. I love granola, but I certainly do not love the price of...06 Apr 07:26 AM
LifestyleHeadliners in South DakotaMike Yardley shares the enchanting fusion of art and nature found in South Dakota’s Black Hills. Rising from the western South Dakota plains, the Black Hills region beckons like an emerald isle in a sea of prairie, serving up a swirl of headline...06 Apr 07:20 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleA creative life in actionAt 75, Virginia Christensen has finally decided what she wants to be when she grows up — a painter. Her first solo exhibition opens on Sunday, at The Aviary Collective in Childers Road. Virginia hails from Wellington but spent part of her...03 Apr 09:28 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestylePriscilla has it allAspiring musical theatre performers had a chance to strut their stuff on Tuesday night at a dance workshop ahead of auditions for Priscilla Queen of the Desert — The Musical. Director and choreographer Dean McKerras was in town to take the...03 Apr 09:26 PM
LifestyleJung ones: Norman Maclean’s novel for YA readersSadly, Gisborne artist, teacher, scholar and writer Norman Maclean passed away before the release of his young adult read, Gobby — but it is hard not to see something of the author in the novel’s main character, Sam. Sam is a talented, aspiring...03 Apr 09:24 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleFrom vine to brewGillian Cowperthwaite finds out about all things brewing-related at a new adult education course at EIT Tairāwhiti Te Pūkenga. When Tori Räikkönen began the Level 3 Horticulture Skills programme run through EIT last year, she never dreamed she...28 Mar 07:56 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleHere from across the worldFor 30 years Gisborne Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools have been hosting and educating international students. Loren Sirl chats to Wendy Kirkwood and Michele McCarthy, directors of international students at the two schools, and Boys’ High...28 Mar 07:51 PM
LifestyleEgg-citing Easter ChickReady to hatch some Easter fun? With just a few supplies and a touch of creativity, you can craft your very own hatching Easter chick! Whether you’re looking for a fun activity to do with the kids or simply want to add a charming touch to your...28 Mar 07:47 PM
LifestyleA flavourful treatIf you are looking for something crowd-pleasing, then these rhubarb, cardamom and ricotta treats with a tantalising blend of flavours are a delightful treat to try. Rhubarb, Cardamom and Ricotta Parcels are very quick to make using ready-made puff...28 Mar 07:38 PM
LifestyleSteam-powered adventureEleven-year-old Devansh Ladha shares his weekend journey aboard the Wa165 ‘Diversity Express’ from Gisborne to Muriwai and back. As an Indian, the rhythm of train rides feels like home to me. There’s something special about the clatter of...28 Mar 07:33 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleNature’s forceby Ann Revington The raw power of a river in flood, full of debris hurtling towards a wide open river bar inspired a Wairoa artist in her latest exhibition Cyclone Sees which opens today at 5pm at the Wairoa Museum. Joanna Abraham Joseph rushed down...27 Mar 07:46 PM
LifestyleFun on the farmBitches Box: Episode 4 is expected to deliver a night of laughs for cyclone-impacted regions in Tairāwhiti and Whakatāne next month. Comic actors Emma Newborn and Amelia Dunbar will revisit some of their most loved dog characters — the...27 Mar 07:42 PM