Gisborne HeraldWeather experts hold workshop here to better understand region’s needs in severe eventsThree of the MetService’s top meteorologists have been in the city to better understand the region’s needs in adverse weather events. The meteorological scientists ran a two-day workshop with the Tairāwhiti Emergency Management Office team...19 Dec 10:57 PM
Gisborne HeraldTrust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue chopper flying at all hoursThe benefits of a 24/7 service were clear last week when six out of the eight missions flown by the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter were outside of normal business hours. It was an early start to the seven days starting on Monday...19 Dec 10:53 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald'Nonsense!': Judge calls out gang senior's claims to courtA judge has dismissed as nonsense an “ageing” Mongrel Mob leader’s claim of having had a Zoom meeting with rivals to discuss Gisborne’s problem of increasing intergang violence involving firearms. Desi Lee Jury aka Hamill, 47, made the claim...19 Dec 10:52 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldDog found emaciated, with infected woundsA woman who left her dog to die in a shed after he suffered serious wounds following a suspected dog attack, has been prosecuted for her neglect by SPCA. The animal had to be euthanised. The woman pleaded guilty in Wairoa District Court to a charge...19 Dec 10:50 PM
Gisborne HeraldFundraising efforts faced a 'triple whammy' this year: Wainui Lions Club treasurerToo much water — thanks, Cyclone Gabrielle — and then the detection of myrtle rust forced the Gisborne Wainui Lions Club to pull out of selling Christmas trees this year. The pine trees on the club’s plantation on reserve land off Aberdeen...19 Dec 10:46 PM
Gisborne HeraldNiwa surveys seeking crucial information about fishers’ recreational catchNiwa may be coming to a boat ramps across the region to learn more about the recreational fishing catch in New Zealand. The National Institute of Weather and Atmosphere gathers information about fishing practices and the catch of the estimated...19 Dec 10:44 PM
Gisborne HeraldHonoured for service to ScoutingMany years of leadership in Scouting were marked with the presentation of service awards at the Tainui Sea Scouts and Mangapapa Land Scouts end-of- year event. In true Scout style, a group of Venturers (14-18 years) took to the Waimata River and...19 Dec 10:35 PM
Gisborne Herald'Tis the season: Christmas lights go on, all over townAfter a challenging year, Gisborne residents have gone all-out to get into the festive spirit. Dozens of houses have this year have upped the ante in the Christmas lights stakes. A full list of participating houses can be found on the...19 Dec 10:27 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGrey Street Linear Park not included in Government's cutsFunding to instal a dual-lane cycleway, along with speed chicanes on Grey Street, is unaffected by Government moves to halt a range of cycle projects. Last week Transport Minister Simeon Brown wrote to local councils urging an end to projects...19 Dec 10:26 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldBleeding roads: NZTA keeping a close eye on highways in heatThe region’s highways are being closely monitored after a spike in temperatures saw a host of areas experience melting roads. Late last week motorists took to social media to express concerns. One person who drove their van around Manutuke said...19 Dec 10:24 PM
Gisborne HeraldWater insecurity likely to increase in TairāwhitiReport highlights need to tackle future freshwater supply issues in Tairāwhiti.19 Dec 10:14 PM
OpinionTime to collaborateTim Tietjen Tairāwhiti is a fruit bowl region and while the total volume of all food grown here is huge, we are not the biggest producer of many horticultural crops. Our apple crops are a fraction of that produced in Hawke’s Bay; vineyards are...19 Dec 09:36 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMini-Budget to set scene for year aheadNew Zealand’s Parliamentarians will be looking forward to their Christmas break after the rigours and ruction of the election, and an intensive start by the new Government. In something of a grand reveal and scene-setter for the year ahead...19 Dec 05:39 AM
OpinionLeave Grey St alone now?Is the Grey Street remodelling project now on a road to nowhere following the Transport Minister’s weekend statements? Minister Simeon Brown has instructed NZTA/Waka Kotahi to immediately stop work on all such cycling and walking projects, and to...19 Dec 05:38 AM
OpinionStanding with PalestineAll individuals committed to justice, human rights, and peace should consider taking a stand against injustice everywhere, regardless of the religion or ethnicity of those being oppressed. Decades of territorial disputes have led to a situation...19 Dec 05:37 AM
OpinionAn unlawful use of forceAlthough I hesitate to reopen old wounds, you will remember that last year I took exception to the actions of a police NCO at the protest outside Parliament. Having previously served in the police for 25 years, I recognised that his actions amounted...19 Dec 05:36 AM
OpinionOr prioritise stopping sewage overflows?Re: Town upgrades or city cycle and walkway, December 16 story. Many GDC ratepayers must be asking the question of councillors, “why is priority not being given to fixing the sewage overflows into the rivers/sea that occur far too often?” Surely...19 Dec 05:35 AM
Gisborne HeraldFeel more alive this Summer! New guidebook features nature walks near the cityA new guide featuring five short walks close to Gisborne aims at getting people out in the natural environment to improve wellbeing. The free guide,called Ways to Wellness: He Ara Taiao ki te Ora Tairāwhiti, is a collaborative effort between the...19 Dec 05:32 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFour hurt in crash on SH2 near Te KarakaA car with four people in it rolled on State Highway 2 north of Te Karaka yesterday morning. The occupants, two adults and two children, were all transported to Gisborne Hospital by St John ambulance. The crash happened at around 7am about...19 Dec 05:29 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldScorcher for Christmas Day unlikelySuddenly it’s summer! Three days in a row with official temperatures in the high 20s, and the first tar-melting of the season. But looking at all the computer models in the run-up to Christmas, a scorcher for the big day might be off the barbecue...19 Dec 05:28 AM
Gisborne HeraldSeeking Cyclone Gabrielle superheroesNominations are open until January 15, for next year’s Superhero Awards – a new award for those people who went above and beyond during Cyclone Gabrielle. “It’s been a tough year for our communities,” Mayor Rehette Stoltz said. “As we...19 Dec 05:27 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSeabed survey reveals new details about two Poverty Bay shipwrecksTwo previously uncharted shipwrecks discovered during a recent hydrographic survey of Tūranganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay, have now been mapped in acute detail. The survey of the seafloor was carried out by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand...19 Dec 05:23 AM
Gisborne Herald'Treated like the poor cousin': Waiting 10 months after cycloneMichelle McIlroy and her family love their northern Wairoa home, with the town’s showgrounds and Wairoa River behind them. The 56-year-old has lived there most of her life, and her family know the land well, including how it floods, such as this...19 Dec 05:18 AM
Gisborne HeraldWaikaremoana Great Walk set to reopen in early JanuaryThe Waikaremoana Great Walk will reopen in the new year on January 10 after being closed for nearly a year after Cyclone Gabrielle. An intensive work programme to repair severe damage sustained during the cyclone and previous severe weather events...19 Dec 05:11 AM
Gisborne HeraldCouncillor calls meeting frequency into questionConcerns have been raised by a Gisborne district councillor about a perceived lack of scheduled meetings for the year ahead. On Thursday, councillors adopted their schedule for 2024 which proposed a six-weekly meeting cycle. The report prepared for...19 Dec 05:08 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldHouse building at a 10-year high but challenges could derail progressThe number of houses being built here is at a 10-year high but the region’s population is growing faster than government predictions, a new report shows. The region’s fourth housing stocktake report, compiled by Sense Partners for Manaaki...19 Dec 05:05 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldDouble dux delight at GGHSGisborne city high schools have named their top academic students. For Girls’ High the awarding of the dux honour came with a double difference, as twins Samara and Alani McLeod shared the title. Their results were so similar the school was unable...19 Dec 04:59 AM
Gisborne HeraldRates hike of 11.4 percent on cards for Gisborne residentsRatepayers here are in the gun for a potential $350-a-year rates increase, as Gisborne District Council considers an 11.4 percent hike. The strategic framework for the 2024-2027 Three Year Plan, including council’s priorities, was adopted at last...19 Dec 04:56 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldLearn from past to lead futureHamish McKay is probably best known as one of the nation’s top sports journalists but he’s a real country lad at heart. The award-winning journo is the keynote speaker at the East Coast Farming Expo Property Brokers Evening Muster and event...18 Dec 09:30 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTotal clearance at last sale for 2023The final sheep sale of the year at the Matawhero Saleyards yesterday saw a total clearance of the 1300 store lambs sent for sale. Prices remained steady for the larger lambs, but there were a lot of small lambs, and there was limited demand for...16 Dec 06:13 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionReady to turn page on a tough year2023 has been a year of immense challenges for this region and as it draws to an end people will be looking forward to a well-earned break — and hopefully summer weather finally, like the forecast for this weekend. Many have been buffeted by the...16 Dec 05:50 AM
OpinionAll should understand history of Te TiritiPauline E Tangiora While I cannot support what happened at Te Papa the other day, the museum board and CEO should be held responsible for not listening to the people over many years. For the public’s information, in September 1984 Dame Te...16 Dec 05:49 AM
OpinionNo.1 priority is the roadsRe: Rail benefits outweigh cost, December 13 letter. Niall, I don’t know what part of the country you come from but I think before you jump in with your opinion about the stuffed Gizzy to Napier rail link, you should come here to look at the...16 Dec 05:47 AM
OpinionLong live the COPs!Gwynne Dyer The poet Horace foreshadowed the COP28 climate summit by more than 2000 years when he wrote “Mountains will labour. What’s born? A ridiculous mouse!” A mouse that couldn’t bring itself to speak of “phasing out” fossil fuels...16 Dec 05:46 AM