PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldVolunteer Centre's new manager a "coastie at heart"New Gisborne Volunteer Centre manager Ruby Walker brings to the job a background in business but with a strong affiliation to the not-for-profit sector. She started at the centre in September as volunteer service coordinator but with the retirement...14 Nov 11:02 PM
Gisborne HeraldNineteen more properties stickered in Wairoa district following heavy rainLast week’s heavy rainfall caused significant damage in the Whakaki, Nuhaka and Mahia areas, with 19 properties sustaining damage and receiving Rapid Building Assessment placards, Wairoa District Council says. At Mahia, a permanent home and...14 Nov 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTyphoid outbreak ends after eight people hospitalisedAn outbreak of the potentially fatal disease typhoid has ended with no further cases expected, Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ says. The outbreak among a team of overseas workers in Tairawhiti in September, ended with eight confirmed and three probable...14 Nov 10:58 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldUK television show sparks a memory for Gisborne localKaren Bruce was lost for words when she spotted a handbag on hit UK television show The Repair Shop exactly like one her mother had owned. The unique tooled Egyptian leather handbag was sent to her mother Jean in 1941 by her father, Wint Hopkinson...14 Nov 10:51 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldLeading with kindness at Te Hapara SchoolStudents at Te Hapara School were paying it forward on World Kindness Day yesterday. Principal Linda Savage said they marked the day by sending cards to retirement village residents and writing “thank you” letters to SPCA and Te Puku Or...14 Nov 10:43 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldStudents perform at Turanganui Schools Cultural FestivalNearly 90 groups scheduled to perform over the five-day festival.14 Nov 10:29 PM
Gisborne HeraldCouncil developing plan to address issues plaguing Gisborne’s public toilet networkGisborne’s network of public toilets is at a “critical juncture” according to a Gisborne District Council report which has identified nearly half are overdue for renewal. The council is now developing a special plan to address issues plaguing...14 Nov 10:24 PM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCold case murder trial: Why John Allison believes his sister killed their fatherAn antagonistic relationship between siblings, threats by phone and text, and a man with a dubious past who slept right through a fatal house fire as it raged only 20 metres from his bed. Those were some of the key pieces of evidence heard by a jury...14 Nov 10:49 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCouncil staff abuse remains ‘major concern’Abuse of Gisborne District Council staff remains at “unacceptable” levels, a new report says. “Staff abuse continues following the regrettable incident when a dog in the pound was mistakenly put down in September contributing to increased...14 Nov 05:36 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldTwo-car crash close to St John, fire serviceFirefighters and St John ambulance officers did not have to travel far to get to a vehicle crash on Saturday evening — it happened just outside the city fire station. Two cars collided at the Palmerston Road-Bright Street roundabout at around...14 Nov 05:34 AM
Gisborne HeraldPower out to 7300 customers on Saturday afternoonA fault with 50kV powerlines in Stanley Road near Lyndhurst Street cut power to just under 7300 consumers in Gisborne city on Saturday afternoon. It happened at around 1.40pm. A crew from Fire and Emergency NZ stood by at the scene. “A third of...14 Nov 05:33 AM
Gisborne HeraldAged-care night shift nurse urges government action on staffing and low wagesAged-care facility night shift nurse Barbara Lewis is another Tairāwhiti nurse to speak at a recent New Zealand Nurses Organisation public meeting where issues around pay, conditions and staffing levels were discussed. Below is an abridged version...14 Nov 05:32 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldRescue chopper logs eight missionsDespite having a day away for aircraft maintenance, while out-of-zone rescue helicopter services offered cover for our region, the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team flew a strong programme of eight completed missions last week. At...14 Nov 05:28 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldPioneers, families honoured at Combined Services Day serviceIt may be 105 years since the guns stopped firing, but the (Māori) Pioneer Battalion/Te Hokowhitu a Tū Battle Honours Flag, 1914-1918, made its official debut at Gisborne’s Combined Services Day service, held on Sunday. At the historic hour of...14 Nov 05:23 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne Herald‘Beautiful dresses’ and perfect weather for She ShedArt studios and gardens at Wainui and Okitu welcomed hundreds of visitors for the She Shed Tour on Sunday with more than 30 artists taking part in what has become a popular annual event. People enjoyed a social day out in the sun perusing and...14 Nov 05:18 AM
Gisborne HeraldMusical Theatre Gisborne's future uncertain after councillors vote for five-year lease optionA theatre group is “fed up” after a last-minute change in direction by Gisborne councillors left them with an uncertain future. For almost four years, Musical Theatre Gisborne has tried to get a clear answer from the council about its...14 Nov 05:12 AM
Gisborne HeraldWarning extended after ‘dramatic’ rise in mussel toxin levelsNew Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) has extended an existing shellfish biotoxin warning from Cape Kidnappers up to East Cape. Latest testing of mussels from Tolaga Bay had shown the biotoxins had risen “dramatically”, said NZFS deputy...14 Nov 05:09 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldJapan’s Obayashi Corporation to take 50 percent stake in Eastland GenerationEastland Group has announced the sale of a 50 percent stake in Eastland Generation, its renewable energy generation business, to Japanese construction and engineering firm Obayashi Corporation. 14 Nov 05:04 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionCalls grow for a ceasefire in GazaAs casualties mount in the devastating war in Gaza there are signs that the original sympathy felt for Israel after the brutal October 7 attack has dropped and sympathy for the beleaguered Palestinians in Gaza is rising. More than 300,000 people...14 Nov 04:57 AM
OpinionLand use decisions critical for region’s futureManu Caddie Re: Blame narrative changing, November 11. Official policies and plans of successive local and central governments back to the 1860s neatly document the prevailing attitudes, assessments and aspirations for land use in the region. The...14 Nov 04:56 AM
OpinionCBD is an embarrassmentRe Unkempt, not inviting — November 11 letter. I completely agree with Kim Pittar about the state of our CBD and have written in with the same complaint. I also thought how nice for cruise ships to come here, but not now. To be perfectly blunt...14 Nov 04:54 AM
OpinionThis is not his first rodeoYour editorial “Closing in on deal to form next government” strongly emphasised the power that NZ First has in negotiations to achieve where they want to sit in the new government. That position of power is potentially even stronger when we...14 Nov 04:53 AM
OpinionFast paced, plenty to enjoyA big bouquet to Gisborne Musical Theatre for their latest production “School of Rock”. As a classical music-loving Superannuitant, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but discovered that there was plenty to enjoy in this fast-paced show. The sheer...14 Nov 04:52 AM
OpinionAnswers are in our handsRe: Earth just experienced the hottest 12 months ever recorded, November 11 story. For those who missed it, this Climate Central report found that human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels, were the direct cause of the unnatural...14 Nov 04:52 AM
PremiumPremiumSportHusband, wife duo claim winsHusband and wife Steve and Kay Goldsbury were both winners in the centre pairs tournament held on Gisborne Bowling Club greens at the weekend. Steve Goldsbury and skip Malcolm Trowell won the men's competition, while skip Kay Goldsbury and Janice...14 Nov 04:49 AM
PremiumPremiumSportGisborne club and junior cricket resultsPremier Grade, Saturday, Harry Barker Reserve, Doleman Cup 40-over competition, Round 3 — Bollywood High School Old Boys 51-4 in 10.3 overs (Graham Sharp 25; Johnathan Gray 2-14) beat Gisborne Boys’ High School 50 all out in 17.4 overs (David...14 Nov 04:47 AM
PremiumPremiumSportBRIDGE RESULTSCongratulations Caroline Taylor and Jean Turnbull for their score of 75.42 on Friday. Monday, November 6 — Turanga Pairs 2 (Howell movement) Helen Kerisome, Pippa Williams 61.43 Katrine Matthews, Hans van der Kuijl 59.52 Carolyn McMurray...14 Nov 04:47 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldCaregiver: Accused's acquisitions from family home 'hurt' her fatherRussell Allison was “hurt and disappointed” after his daughter visited for a few days in March, 2011, and left with a china set he and his late wife Maree had once received as a wedding gift. It was the only remaining material link Russell had...13 Nov 10:02 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldSurfing for Farmers rides into summerSurfing for Farmers will kick off for the summer in Gisborne on November 21 and in Tolaga Bay on December 7. The unique stress-relief ‘break’ for the men and women of the land now operates at 27 locations across the country. “We’ll base the...11 Nov 05:34 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldWhānau spirit shines at B+LNZ support eventThe Beef + Lamb New Zealand Community Support Day in Ruatōria yesterday drew a massive response, with around 200 people through the site at the town’s aerodrome during the day. “It was a phenomenal turnout,” said event organiser,” B+LNZ’s...11 Nov 05:31 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldFarmer confidence is low for lambsThere were 1148 sheep sold yesterday in the weekly sale at the Matawhero saleyards, mostly store, new season lambs. Farmer confidence in the lamb market is low, as the lamb meat schedule price falls each week, mostly due to a weak Chinese economy...11 Nov 05:29 AM
Gisborne HeraldProviding another safe place to pass on SH2Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is constructing a slow vehicle bay south of Raupunga, on the southbound lane of State Highway 2 south. The slow vehicle bay will stretch 650 metres just after the Mohaka Rail Viaduct, about two kilometres from...11 Nov 05:25 AM
Gisborne HeraldLicence deadlinePeople planning an event over the festive season where alcohol will be supplied or sold have been reminded that they will need to apply for an alcohol licence by next Wednesday. “If your event’s around Christmas/New Year (December 20-February 5)...11 Nov 05:24 AM
Gisborne Herald‘No’ for GladstoneGladstone Road, nominated as a finalist for Best Street in the Keep New Zealand Beautiful national awards, has lost out to Buckingham Street in Arrowtown. Award winners were announced at a function at Parliament House on Thursday night. Also in the...11 Nov 05:21 AM