
Ten local contractors selected for major road repair programme in Gisborne
“We are incredibly grateful to receive this funding."
“We are incredibly grateful to receive this funding."
Firefighters ask people fishing at the mouth of Waipaoa to out their fires out properly.
'Some bridges did not meet the criteria, which is disappointing news for affected whānau.'
Behaviours range from theft and fighting to using the outside of the building as a toilet.
Some camping sites remain closed due to cyclone damage; apply for permits online.
Young Grower national final celebrates success of rising horticulturists.
'Passion' project using 100% Gisborne-grown Albarino grapes.
Organisers are hoping to make it an annual event.
'I’m pretty certain that this contest will be talked about for a while yet.'
'It’s time for the boys to roll up their sleeves and go into those dark places.'
Tee Wells envisions vibrant screen sector including annual film festivals for Tairāwhiti.
'There are aches and pains, but they disappear when I’m on the court.'
'We have established ourselves as one of the top clubs in New Zealand, if not the top.'
Celebrating Dr Maya Angelou’s poetry at Tairāwhiti Arts Festival.
What’s on in Tairāwhitii: Te Ara i Whiti light trail, bass music and spring art shows
Helena Andersson curates diverse collection at The Aviary Collective.
The annual Titirangi/Kaiti Hill Mount Everest challenge gets underway with a powhiri.
Tairāwhiti has moved into the top position for participation in Shake Out.
Enjoy live music and gourmet food at First Light Wine & Food Festival in Gisborne
Newbie Brendon McLeod wins Te Puia Springs' senior crown in a sudden-death thriller.
'This season we’ll consume more than 2500 tonnes of these delicious spears.'
'His quick thinking with the hose probably saved that house.'
The curator praises phenomenal feedback as the festival enters its final days.
Gisborne surfer Charlotte McDiarmid has made the New Zealand U14 scholastics final.
NZTA has plans for more night work and overnight closures on SH2 south at the Elbow.
Made in 1965 by Pine Taiapa in Tikitiki, the taonga has been gifted to Tairawhiti Museum.
'Power in our region is going to shift towards our rangatahi.'
A 45-32 win against Bush has secured the Kaupoi an away semifinal against King Country.
HMNZS Manawanui and her crew called Gisborne 'home' for nearly four years.
A team of 12 from Tairawhiti in action at the national scholastics