
Third generation Gisborne plumber aims to match older brother's national win
Cleaning up the regional event hasn't left Seth Hall drained- he wants the top prize.
Cleaning up the regional event hasn't left Seth Hall drained- he wants the top prize.
Award-winning playwright self-funds Ngā Reta tour to celebrate Mahuru Māori.
Tayla Slade seeks $1000 for the Cancer Society through her hair donation and fundraiser.
First-ever walkout sees thousands join Gisborne workers in a two-hour stop work protest.
Environmentalists say forestry industry needs to look at its own failings.
Opinion: Compulsory te reo classes would ensure greater understanding.
Police have named the person who died following a crash near Gisborne last week.
Nearly 15 million books given away as Duffy programme marks 30 years.
'Pass Wide and Slow' promotes safer driver behaviour towards horse riders on the road.
About 370 sheep were donated by farmers from throughout the region.
Several offenders smashed the security grill to steal cigarettes, chocolate and drinks.
Country music singers from throughout New Zealand are vying to be the best.
The new machine has more grunt and a more powerful winch.
Timutimu calls for urgent investment in Tairāwhiti’s roading infrastructure, environment.
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little: 'People want their main street to look good.'
'A cost-effective solution,' says council; works to extend bridge life to 50 years.
A long tenancy dispute on a lifestyle block ended with an order for $8300 in compensation.
Gisborne letters on trees for resilience, state of roads, launches for military purposes.
Forestry Minister cites 'unworkable regulatory burden' as a reason for proposed changes.
Gisborne councillors ponder whether to wait for national guidance on freshwater planning.
Jess Terekia inspires future kaitiaki at a public talk during Conservation Week.
Gisborne letters on imminent 255th anniversary, space rubbish, ferry deal.
All roads will go through Hawke’s Bay starting this weekend against the Tasman Mako.
Concerns have been raised over inconsistent speed limits in Gisborne.
Here's what's happening this weekend and coming up in Tairāwhiti.
Night-time road closures to the port will be in place
Baye Riddell and Amanda Kemp display pieces highlighting Māori connections to uku (clay).
A 5% market share could boost Tairāwhiti's economy by $500 million and create 4000 jobs.
Choral society and civic orchestra teaming up again for Bach and Fantasia concert.
Mates Mana workshop set up to help with stress management and self-care