Gisborne HeraldNo record dry February after rain cellGisborne’s dry soils gained a reprieve on Monday from a one-hour burst of rain that pulled the Flats and coastal area from the brink of drought. While some rain was predicted over Sunday and Monday, it was an unexpected rain cell that delivered...27 Feb 11:44 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldWork set to start on Tata highway-to-beach projectWork gets under way at the beginning of next month on a range of safety improvements at Tatapouri Beach on State Highway 35. The work at the popular location will include a new right-turn bay for people to better access the beach from the highway...27 Feb 11:34 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldLack of use of ‘total stem volume’ root of many forestry problemsGisborne forestry identity Sheldon Drummond says the industry must “use the whole tree” to be profitable and sustainable. Speaking at the Tairāwhiti Tomorrow Together summit last week, the former general manager of Juken NZ”s forestry...27 Feb 11:32 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald$3 million approved for Tiniroto Road rebuildCoalition Government ministers have approved $3 million for optioneering and geotechnical work to begin the Tiniroto Road rebuild. During Cyclone Gabrielle, Tiniroto Road was washed out along the Bluffs section and approximately 1400 metres of road...27 Feb 11:15 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMonster shark attack at Māhia ‘like lightning’Person in water trying to save stranded whale ‘miraculously’ not injured when 5m shark struck.27 Feb 10:55 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSix60 to play in Gizzy and the Coast as part of nationwide Grassroots TourSix60 fans are being encouraged to get in early to secure tickets when the band play on the East Coast and in Gisborne as part of their Grassroots Tour of the country in April/May. The 23-show tour, being promoted as “an intimate tour” of venues...27 Feb 10:42 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldAuditors fail to spot obvious cases of FSC certification non-complianceTasked with finding failings in forestry practices following 2018 storms, but missed a number of 'major' issues: reports.27 Feb 10:16 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCruise ship season resumes with arrival of the Silver MuseThe cruise ship season resumed yesterday after the cancellation of the Regatta’s visit with the arrival of the Silver Muse, pictured under a rainbow — its third scheduled visit this summer. “The weather and swell conditions were perfect,”...27 Feb 09:55 PM
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PremiumPremiumOpinionExtra interest in call by RBNZ tomorrowThere will be a lot more interest than normal in the Reserve Bank’s quarterly monetary policy statement and official cash rate (OCR) decision tomorrow, after stronger-than-expected labour market data out earlier this month pushed back market...26 Feb 07:26 PM
OpinionHighway repairs vs railWhen Greg Miller was the CEO of KiwiRail he was asked what it would cost to reopen the Napier to Gisborne line. Miller had a tendency to gold-plate these projects and put it at $200 million — with new 50kg rail and concrete sleepers, and built so...26 Feb 07:25 PM
OpinionIran’s ally now, not proxy?While the Israeli-Hamas conflict is still the major concern in the Middle East, it is the Houthis terrorising shipping in the Red Sea which seems to be causing a lot of international concern. It is likely even — according to informed comment —...26 Feb 07:24 PM
OpinionGardens bring joyCentral Baptist Church — whoever does the gardens in front of your church, they have made a wonderful job. It is a joy to drive past them. Heather van Wyk26 Feb 07:24 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTaiko drumming workshops introduce Japanese art formJessie Gibbs from Wellington’s Narukami Taiko conducted two workshops in Gisborne on Saturday, spreading the word about the Japanese art of taiko drumming. Gisborne District Sister Cities, with local funding support and the assistance of...26 Feb 07:15 PM
Gisborne HeraldWairoa landfill days numberedBy Gary Hamilton-Irvine Wairoa’s dump is filling up fast, which may see the council permanently close the landfill and truck all its rubbish to Napier. If the plans go ahead, Wairoa’s tip will still service the community, but it will function as...26 Feb 07:13 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldBeachfront Reality hits the markSet at the family bach at an East Coast community, Evolution Theatre’s Beachfront Reality is the new, and first, offering from local playwright Susan Partington. She has given us something that is instantly relatable and highly entertaining. From...26 Feb 07:11 PM
Gisborne HeraldDreams and hopes for TairāwhitiPoliticians, iwi representatives and scientists gathered in Gisborne on Friday to answer the question, “What is the Tairāwhiti special sauce?” That was the question posted by Doug Jones, chief executive of Trust Tairāwhiti and MC for the...26 Feb 07:07 PM
Gisborne Herald$4.98m to clean up dump at TokomaruAn old flood-prone landfill in Tokomaru Bay is set for clean up through a multi-millon-dollar project. Gisborne District Council will receive $4.98 million to develop a remediation plan and carry out remediation works at the former Tokomaru Bay...26 Feb 07:05 PM
Gisborne HeraldFreedom Riders' Poker Run raises funds for Hospice TairāwhitiThe Freedom Riders Motorcycle Club held a Poker Run as a fundraiser for Hospice Tairāwhiti on Saturday. Cycle club members made stops at designated hotels in Gisborne city, Te Karaka, Patutahi, and concluding at Makaraka. At each location...26 Feb 07:01 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldOfficial documents reveal critical shortages and communication failures during Cyclone GabrielleThey show that on February 13, a local state of emergency was declared, with the NCC situation report (SitRep) noting “major” communication issues in Tairāwhiti26 Feb 06:56 PM
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Gisborne HeraldEnviroschools signs for littliesEnviroschools facilitators delivered six new signs to early childhood education centres around Tairāwhiti this week. Tairāwhiti Enviroschools regional coordinator Charlotte Phelps said the signs were presented to the centres to reflect their...24 Feb 08:02 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionPromoting region as a living laboratoryA briefing document for the Tairāwhiti Tomorrow Together summit yesterday, titled “2023 and Beyond”, promotes the region as having characteristices that make it “an ideal area for the Government to build partnerships which are focused on...24 Feb 07:29 AM
OpinionAccolades for new playCongratulations to local playwright Susan Partington and Evolution Theatre for their latest production Beachfront Reality, which held its world premiere on Thursday night in front of a packed house. This impressive play deserves a national airing...24 Feb 07:28 AM
OpinionGains far outweigh lossesRe: Predators beware, February 21 page 2 story. I commend East Coast iwi Ngati Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, who partnered with Te Papa Atawhai Department of Conservation (DoC), for their efforts on this project. As written, dealing with...24 Feb 07:27 AM
OpinionNo closer to MidEast solutionLooking at all the unenforceable edicts coming from the UN and the International Court of Justice, it seems the world is no further towards even a temporary solution to the Gaza conflict. The most practical solution in the short term is a safety...24 Feb 07:26 AM
OpinionPutting the ‘local’ back in local governmentJosiah Brown Maxim Institute Local government has held the limelight recently on account of water woes, rate rises, and mayoral dramas. Councils are left scratching their heads figuring out how to keep their hole-riddled buckets full when debts need...24 Feb 07:25 AM
OpinionOpportunities aboundClive Bibby I can’t remember a time during the past two decades when opportunities for completing long overdue projects across so many different spheres of society were there for the taking. Yet, if you watched or read the daily news you would...24 Feb 07:23 AM
OpinionLast woman standing: Nikki HaleyGwynne Dyer “I refuse to quit. I feel no need to kiss the ring,” said Nikki Haley defiantly. She was talking about Donald Trump’s ring, of course, because she is predicted to lose the Republican presidential primary vote on Saturday in South...24 Feb 07:22 AM
Gisborne HeraldMPs agree on need for a planWe need a plan,” say the Labour and National MPs for the district. East Cape National MP Dana Kirkpatrick and Ikaroa-Rawhiti Labour MP Cushla Tangaere-Manuel found common ground yesterday at the Tairāwhiti Together Tomorrow Summit. The morning...24 Feb 07:19 AM
Gisborne HeraldScruffy penguins not unwell, just moultingBeachgoers and their dogs are being asked to give the region’s kororā/little blue penguins space when they come ashore to moult. Kororā adults come ashore between November and March to shed their feathers and grow a new waterproof coat, which...24 Feb 07:18 AM
Gisborne HeraldReprieve ahead for those wilting plantsThe parched soils and gardens of the Gisborne region might get some relief from rain forecast to fall on Sunday. Intermittent showers next week might also help plants that are wilting. The latest MetService forecasts and extended outlook say a front...24 Feb 07:17 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTutumatai to be monitor farmTutumatai Station, located in Ruatoria, has been confirmed by Beef+LNZ as a local Whenua Māori monitor farm under the programme title “He Kai Kei Aku Ringa”. B+LNZ’s Māori agribusiness adviser Pania King championed Tutumatai Station being...24 Feb 07:14 AM