
Preserving history: Phase 2 work under way on Cenotaph
Ensuring monument's longevity; maintaining its historical and cultural significance
Ensuring monument's longevity; maintaining its historical and cultural significance
'Boomer' of a tournament ... 'as good as any in New Zealand': Fishing club president
Titles, placings in showjumping and showhunter events at Dannevirke, Te Teko.
Auckland is set to avoid the worst of the front with only a few showers for the region.
Principals report 'more leftovers than ever before' and question meal quality.
Speed limits on SH35 will increase from 60km/h to 80km/h in certain areas.
NZTA postpones daytime closures of gorge highway to week of February 24.
Marlin, tuna, spearfish caught in 'very good day's fishing'
Boundary brings up ton and victory for HSOB over Horouta.
City of Gisborne Highland Pipe Band getting by with help from friends.
Fastest lap of the day, two A Group wins and feature victory
Flood preparedness has become part of the local school's curriculum.
Good numbers of yellow fin caught and marlin tagged and released on first day of contest.
Lizzy Burns has decided not to lift her property so her family can continue to live there.
Money has been allocated to many to help in recovery efforts.
Sixteen interns have gained insight and inspiration at Mātai Medical Research Institute.
Two years ago Cyclone Gabrielle brought death and destruction.
Gisborne-East Coast athletes were well represented in the Coast to Coast adventure race.
Gisborne man's band to raise curtain for iconic Kiwi band
Hansen's works were inspired by her vintage silk kimono's embroidery.
Lytton High joins 36 Gisborne schools receiving KidsCan support.
The talk on February 20 will help people research their home's history.
Pomana, Zame, Cameron produce Waitangi Day specials at Patutahi.
Liz Thompson received an Outstanding Service Award for her dedication to kayaking.
Police urge parents to monitor kids online for ‘Safer Internet Day’.
A woman was seriously injured after her car fell down a bank inland from Wairoa.
A local business owner describes street drunkenness as 'horrendous'.
Police handled 755 alcohol-related incidents in Kaitī from 2019 to 2024.
The couple is selling their organic grapes to other producers.
The City Centre Catalyst Initiatives Project aims to identify how to revitalise Gisborne.