OpinionShattered for our very own Comet Swimming Club“When the council chooses an international company where all the profits go abroad, over our very own COMET SWIM CLUB, whom have been doing an excellent job teaching our community how to swim and survive in the Tairāwhiti for over 65 years to run...16 Jun 08:50 AM
Gisborne HeraldDedicated eye surgeon fondly rememberedTe Whatu Ora-Tairāwhiti nurse leader and radiology manager Debbie Cordiner pays tribute to ophthalmologist David Sabiston who passed away two weeks ago. David helped so many people in Tairāwhiti to see again, she said For those of you who remember...16 Jun 08:46 AM
Gisborne HeraldResilience enhancements and asphalting works to cause overnight road closures on SH2Motorists who intend to use State Highway 2 north next week are reminded that there will be overnight road closures on a section of the highway starting on Monday (June 19). Waka Kotahi NZTA has plans for up to four weeks of overnight closures from...16 Jun 08:41 AM
Gisborne HeraldWairoa's recreation area restoredWairoa’s Destination Playground and skatepark are back in business. The riverside play area and neighbouring skatepark by the river were flooded during Cyclone Gabrielle, with a significant layer of silt left covering the facilities...16 Jun 08:39 AM
Gisborne HeraldLUCAS joins rescue chopper teamEastland Helicopter Rescue Trust has taken delivery of a piece of equipment they hope they will not have to use much — a new chest compression machine. Called a Lund University Cardiopulmonary Assist System (LUCAS) device, it arrived on base to...16 Jun 08:36 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldMan jailed for beating womenDon’t kill my mother!” That was a young boy’s plea to his mother’s partner as the man repeatedly punched her in the head and face, even after she fell to the ground unconscious. Paora Kupenga was jailed last week for 15 months for that...16 Jun 08:35 AM
Gisborne HeraldDiversity within DownerThis time last year Brodie Henry was preparing to finish at Gisborne Girls’ High and weighing up her career options. She had some childcare experience so that was an option, but when she attended a Girls With Hi-Vis (GWHV) event at Downer...16 Jun 08:32 AM
Gisborne HeraldWhāngārā Farms' podcast initiative ensures flow of informationWhāngārā Farms are ready to premiere a new podcast series as an innovative way to share what is happening on the farms to those connected to the whenua. Whāngārā Farms has 2500 shareholders and more than 6500 who are part of the hapū, iwi and...16 Jun 08:26 AM
Gisborne HeraldHere comes the rain againThe rain returns. Like a series of horror movies, the Gisborne-East coast region faces yet another episode of rain. In its latest outlook for the region — covering East Cape down to Mahia and Hawke’s Bay — MetService has moderate confidence of...16 Jun 08:23 AM
Gisborne HeraldDam tree removed but flood fears remainThe owner of a Gisborne property located precariously close to a frequently flooded stream is calling on urgent council maintenance as fears mount over the next big rain. Matt Clark bought his Massey Road house in March 2022. He was told by the...16 Jun 08:19 AM
Gisborne HeraldControversial East Coast barge facility misses out on fast-tracked consentThe creation of a controversial new barge facility in a small East Coast town has received a setback after failing to obtain a special government consent. Since 2015, Te Rimu Trust has been trying to establish a marine facility in Te Araro...16 Jun 08:08 AM
SportGAME ONIt was "game on" over another busy Saturday of sport in Gisborne. Harry Barker Reserve buzzed to the sound of Poverty Bay club hockey on the turf and Eastern League men's football on the grass. The Oval featured a Poverty Bay Premier club rugby...15 Jun 10:01 AM
SportDRAW FOR PRIMARY FOOTBALLAll games on Saturday — First Kicks 4v4, Watson Park, 8:30am: 4, Mangapapa Storm v Kaiti Paoa; 5, Mangapapa Mist v Awapuni Green; 6, Mangapapa Floods v Te Hapara Kea; 7, Bayleys Ngatapa Kiwis v Mangatuna; 8, St Mary’s Stars v Wainui Mussels; 9...15 Jun 09:51 AM
PremiumPremiumSportFirst goal-free game of seasonEastern League football has had its first goalless draw this season. Neither of the two men’s divisions, nor the women’s competition, had had a game without goals until Neighbourhood Pizzeria Wainui Sandbar and High School Old Boys fought to...15 Jun 09:50 AM
PremiumPremiumSportGolf roundupPOVERTY BAY Stephen Francks and Steve Berezowski can look to the Champions Tour for inspiration when they start their 2023 Gisborne Motors Barns-Graham Cup men’s pairs campaign on Saturday. What’s in a name? Well, plenty, after 13 Champions Tour...15 Jun 09:49 AM
SportOverall honours to NZ Māori TKD ClubGisborne’s New Zealand Māori TaeKwonDo Club members had a successful King’s Birthday Weekend. They attended the New Zealand United Taekwondo Open Nationals in Tauranga and brought back 12 gold medals, two silver and one bronze. These results...15 Jun 09:46 AM
PremiumPremiumSportMangapapa, Kaiti top of the sevens classOpportunity was the focus of the primary interschool sevens rugby competition at the Rectory field yesterday. Seventeen boys’ and nine girls’ teams from schools all over the district took part in the Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union-run...15 Jun 09:43 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionAnother way to help fund journalismGoogle News Showcase launched in New Zealand in April last year, providing a new way for publishers to curate and share some of their top stories online and for more people to access the latest national, regional and local news from around Aotearo...15 Jun 09:26 AM
OpinionStrong te ao Māori-based health agency essentialRob Campbell The declared intent of National/Act to abolish Te Aka Whai Ora is a mistake from many points of view. When, some months ago, I discussed this with Christopher Luxon he said they would establish a Māori unit in the Ministry of Health to...15 Jun 09:25 AM
OpinionIs Luxon negative, wet and whiny?The definition of the word projection in psychology is the process of displacing one’s feelings on to a different person, animal or object. When it comes to Donald Trump, he is the master of projection. When he describes others he is attacking as...15 Jun 09:23 AM
Gisborne HeraldHikuwai Bailey bridge opened to State Highway 35 motoristsA key milestone in the recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle was achieved yesterday, with all state highways in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti open, following completion of the Hikuwai Bailey bridge, Associate Transport Minister Kiri Allan says. “This is...15 Jun 09:15 AM
Gisborne HeraldGisborne Herald joins NZ agreement with Google NewsThe Gisborne Herald has joined a host of New Zealand publishers in reaching agreements to join Google News Showcase, a programme paying publishers to curate content and build deeper relationships with readers. Other national, regional and local...15 Jun 09:13 AM
Gisborne HeraldTherapeutic Products Bill changes free up rongoā MāoriRongoā Māori and natural health product manufacturers are to be exempt from regulation under the Therapeutic Products Bill after months of public hui and submissions calling on the Government to exclude it from the Bill. Cran Gage, of Cran Gage...15 Jun 09:10 AM
Gisborne HeraldTe Reinga Bridge hauled out of riverWork continued this week on removing the 100-metre-long Te Reinga Bridge at Ruakituri. The bridge was severely compromised during flooding in early 2022 and closed to heavy traffic. It was then critically damaged in Cyclone Gabrielle in February...15 Jun 08:55 AM
Gisborne HeraldA win for terminal cancer patient, Government to amend Therapeutic Products BillA Gisborne woman living with stage four lung cancer has successfully petitioned the Government to make changes to a proposed law change impacting her chances of survival. Theresa Zame currently imports medication Tagrix from Bangladesh at a fraction...15 Jun 08:52 AM
Gisborne HeraldNumber of Covid cases reported daily in Tairāwhiti is increasingTairāwhiti has suffered 34 Covid-19 deaths, according to the latest Ministry of Health figures. The ministry’s statistics, dated to 1pm on Monday, shows there are 91 active cases in Tairawhiti and a total of 9855 cases since the pandemic started...15 Jun 08:40 AM
Gisborne HeraldTightening up on farm-to-forestry conversionsForestry Minister Peeni Henare says changes about getting the right tree in the right place The Government is tightening up rules on farm-to-forestry conversions by giving communities greater control over the planting of forests. Forestry Minister...15 Jun 08:37 AM
PremiumPremiumGisborne HeraldGiving out ‘clever radios’ to isolated communities in GisborneMission organisation Far East Broadcasting Corporation (FEBC) has enlisted the help of Mangapapa Church to deliver emergency “clever radios” to isolated communities in the Gisborne region. Clever radios have many charging options and uses, and...15 Jun 08:34 AM
Gisborne Herald‘Tipping’ point with shortage of blood donors in NZThis week is the country’s second National Blood Donor Week, but Gisborne residents will have to wait until early August before they can give blood. New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) is calling for 40,000 more New Zealanders to “Find their Why’...15 Jun 08:32 AM
Gisborne HeraldGDC's drop-in-sessions to provide more information to owners of flood-affected propertiesThose seeking answers on the recent category labelling of their flood-affected homes in Tairāwhiti will be given an opportunity to put questions to the council in the coming days. Gisborne District Council is running drop-in sessions tomorrow and...15 Jun 08:23 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleIntercultural fusion at Indian music concertThe inaugural Indian Classical Music and Folk Songs event is just around the corner and the Herald caught up with headlining performer and tabla maestro Manjit Singh about his upcoming visit and performance in Gisborne. “For locals it’s a great...14 Jun 05:08 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleThis Week's Movie GuideOdeon Multiplex ■ Elemental Computer-animated romantic comedy-drama produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. Set in a world inhabited by anthropomorphic elements of nature, the story follows fire element Ember Lumen and water...14 Jun 04:53 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleHanna raises nearly $7k for cyclone-hit Te KarakaThe Play Hanna was a near sell-out event on March 6 and raised $6800 for Te Karaka families affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. The fundraising event — a one-woman show performed by Cassandra Woodhouse — was organised by AOTNZ and the Lawson Field...14 Jun 04:43 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleWhat's On Gig GuideTHIS WEEK ■ Thursday Build-a-Band Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7pm-11pm, free entry. ■ Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm to midnight, free entry. ■ Out of the Box Dome Bar, Friday June 16. Six hours of world-class house...14 Jun 03:43 PM