NewsDerby clash to launch new Poverty Bay club hockey seasonNewly merged club ready for opening round and defending men's champs YMP A face Masters02 May 05:00 PM
News'Chaotic and terrifying' final weeks for Gisborne toddlerMan jailed eight years for killing partner's niece.02 May 05:00 PM
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NewsSix decades of Māori art: Sandy Adsett's retrospective opens at Tairāwhiti MuseumArtist looks forward to reconnecting with Tairāwhiti artists and whanau.02 May 03:42 AM
NewsDry spell continues for Gisborne regionLess than 50 per cent of average rainfall has fallen over three months.02 May 03:32 AM
NewsGisborne council resumes meetings at rural maraeCyclones delayed plans to meet frequently at marae.01 May 06:12 PM
News'Quite disappointing': Heartland rugby boss calls for governance battle to endThere is a push for any new national board to look after the game at a grassroots level.01 May 05:30 PM
NewsRocket Lab’s PREFIRE mission to track polar heat for climate studyRocket Lab's next mission, 'Ready, Aim, PREFIRE', is set for launch on or after May 2201 May 05:00 PM
OpinionLetter: Public service cuts seem arbitrary, damagingOPINION: Past National governments rehired sacked staff as costly consultants.01 May 05:00 PM
Gisborne Herald'Ghost town': Proposed alcohol crackdown 'calamitous' for CBD'We do not need additional medieval, antiquated laws that will stifle business and tourism01 May 05:00 PM
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NewsDebate heats up over alcohol licence limits near Gisborne schoolsThe policies aim to reduce Gisborne’s high density of alcohol outlets.01 May 03:46 AM
PremiumPremiumNewsTairāwhiti's praised in weather crisis reportThe region 'is an example of the benefit of role clarity, strong relationships'.30 Apr 06:00 PM
NewsMixed iwi response to fast-track billTe Aitanga-a-Māhaki is supportive of the bill; Rongowhakaata does not.30 Apr 06:00 PM
NewsAbuse leads to pool staff undergoing 'de-escalation' trainingCouncil officials say they won't 'tolerate' their pool staff being abused.30 Apr 05:00 PM
NewsOver 9000 helicopter rescues in 2023: How you can help this MayOver 9,228 rescue missions flown in NZ in 2023; support needed.30 Apr 05:00 PM
NewsYouths apprehended in Gisborne after car theft spreeA stolen car crashed on Thursday, cutting power to hundreds of homes.30 Apr 05:00 PM
OpinionMost inmates respond well to rehabilitation programmesRe: Fixing Corrections, April 18 letter. We were interested to read Pauline Tangiora’s letter to The Gisborne Herald recently. We both teach literacy and numeracy in a North Island prison under the umbrella of the Howard League, and agree with...30 Apr 09:52 AM
OpinionStop the Grey St projectRe: Grey St project concerns, April 27. I’d like to thank people for all the phone calls and personal support following my letter to the editor — no negative feedback, all positive, very rewarding. I’m very disappointed with Tairāwhiti...30 Apr 09:52 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMoving on to the cellphone ban . . .The old saw that a week is a long time in politics proved to be correct for two Cabinet ministers whose dismissal was the highlight of a busy seven days. Minister of Broadcasting Melissa Lee was sent packing, also dropping out of Cabinet, while...29 Apr 09:58 PM
OpinionPushing ‘mode shift’ on Grey St is stupidRoger Handford I have never heard or read of anything so stupid as the “mode shift” being pushed upon the citizens of Gisborne by the council, NZTA and a few blind enthusiasts of walking, cycling and skateboarding. And of course, the...29 Apr 09:55 PM
OpinionWe will remember themClive Bibby At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Thanks to Padre Bill Gray (MNZM, QSM) and his committee, the Tolaga Bay community will certainly remember this year’s Anzac service and the fallen heroes we...29 Apr 09:54 PM
OpinionAces are in their places . . .It’s very reassuring to know that the aces are in their places. As opposed to those aces who are now deemed to be wastes of spaces. Too bad for them that they were chunked down and let go through the decision gates — think of it as drafting...29 Apr 09:51 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldEyes on programmes to develop ‘necessary skills’Cabinet minister Louise Upston enjoyed driving an excavator when she came to Gisborne. “It was good,” she said. “I did all right.” The Social Development and Employment Minister was visiting the Truck and Heavy Machine Operator Training...29 Apr 09:50 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCall to address ‘aggressive branding’Brightly coloured liquor stores are “over the top” and such advertising needs to be brought under control. That was one of the points made in a submission from Nathan Cowie of Communities Against Alcohol Harm (CAAH) to Gisborne District...29 Apr 09:48 PM
Gisborne HeraldHectic week includes bush landing and trekThe Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team called on their bushcraft skills with a weekend search that involved multiple landings, an on-foot river crossing, and a hike out of the forest. Dispatched by the NZ Rescue Coordination Centre...29 Apr 09:45 PM
Gisborne HeraldSunair takes on regional flightsProvincial airline Sunair Aviation now offers daily weekday flights connecting Gisborne to Hamilton, Napier and Whangārei. Chief executive Mark Morgan said the flights from Hamilton to and from Gisborne and Napier were fast, taking just 60 minutes...29 Apr 09:43 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald‘Horrific’ rubbish collected by Waste-free WarriorsA group of the district’s Waste-free Warriors were out in force last week. They collected a huge pile of rubbish from along part of the city beachfront. In just a couple of hours’ work over a five-kilometre stretch of beach, what they found was...29 Apr 09:11 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldNew-look Gisborne Herald starts tomorrowThe new format and features for The Gisborne Herald start tomorrow. As a taste of what’s to come, we have included your new Travel magazine in today’s paper. Moving forward, you will also find some changes to regular features such as farming...29 Apr 09:08 PM
Gisborne HeraldUpskilling healthcare ‘unsung heroes’Gisborne Hospital’s “unsung heroes” have been enthusiastically upskilling. Healthcare NZ-Tairāwhiti healthcare assistants (H|CAs) have undergone further training in infection control, catheter cares, fall risks and feeding at-risk patients...29 Apr 09:06 PM
Gisborne HeraldClimbed out window after SH35 crashThe occupants of a car that left State Highway 35 north of Glenroy Road early Sunday morning had to climb out a window after their vehicle ended up on its roof in a shallow ditch. Emergency services were called to the crash at around 4am. “They...29 Apr 08:50 PM
Gisborne HeraldTairāwhiti wellbeing survey shows economic and environmental concerns on the riseEconomic and environmental concerns have grown but the sense of community connection remains strong, according to results from Trust Tairāwhiti’s second Tairāwhiti Wellbeing Survey (TWS). 29 Apr 08:43 PM
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