
Leading light: Zeva top teen at life skills camp
'I proved to myself that I can do more than what I think I can do': Zeva Peard
'I proved to myself that I can do more than what I think I can do': Zeva Peard
Local triallists keen for action in preparation for bigger comps.
At 86, Tāwhiwhirangi gave a bold interview amid a 2015 Kōhanga Reo spending controversy.
More than 400 lawn bowlers roll into town for the Aotearoa Māori nationals.
'We encourage you to have a look at the fund criteria,' Gisborne District Council says.
Baypark drivers Earl, Browne first and second in Away Series.
Work starts on a proper base in Anzac Park for Mareikura Waka Ama club this March.
A roundup of events happening in Gisborne-Tairāwhiti this weekend, beyond and regularly.
Eric Toplis was one of three gifted subeditors who changed the look of Gisborne's news
TLab strike continues on Friday but lab at Gisborne Hospital remains open
Poverty Bay-Wairoa federation hosts national event for first time.
Satellites have capability to collect high res images through cloud and at night.
Money pledged for the grassroots Farm Without Harm strategy.
A forum next month will give farmers the latest on beef developments.
'We’re having to prioritise which referrals we accept, which is morally distressing....'
The newly planted trees were stripped bare of branches and leaves this week.
Regatta and Artania to bring 2024-2025 Gisborne cruise season to a close
Format, ground change will benefit development of rising talent
A woman suffered burns to her hands, legs and feet in the fire.
'I love speaking at events like the expo because it is talking to like-minded people ...'
There are 6114 dog owners with 10,994 registered dogs in Gisborne.
'We have a great vibe in the Gizzy clubs and it makes the carnivals so much fun.'
One death was Gisborne's official 2024 drowning tally, but the region was hit hard.
Taylor, McCombe feature every playing day of last week
National leaders have praised her impact on Māori education.
Parents said the week-long programmes had been great for their children.
Shaun Stewart is the new base manager at the Gisborne hangar.
Gisborne briefs: weather, woolhandling, kapa haka and cruise ships
Gang insignia on headstones established before the Gangs Act 2024 was passed can stay.
Midway, Waikanae, Wainui flags to fly at Ōhope Beach at junior ERCs