
Feds mark 125 years of service to NZ farmers
Federated Farmers marks 125 of existence this week. 'No mean feat' - Wayne Langford.
Federated Farmers marks 125 of existence this week. 'No mean feat' - Wayne Langford.
'We work so closely in times of tragedy and in times of triumph as well.'
'We had the vision of taking our tīpuna stories to the world - they’re that worthy.'
The region's farmers have been urged to join the Beef + Lamb NZ sheep poo study.
Solid entries and almost sold-out trades space for Poverty Bay A&P Show
Gisborne letters on pools' shortfall, mini golf, nuclear risks, F for previous Govt.
The hospital says the review is ongoing and its communications could have been better.
A woman and four children escaped injury when their home went up in flames on Thursday.
'Course record' 68 in opening round sets the pace on day 1.
The council is set to receive $554,000 for road safety, 56% less than requested funding.
Reader's views on the latest news and issues.
What's on in Tairāwhiti: Spring fair, Heartland rugby, Golf open championship
'It’s going to be a great season we reckon and we cannot wait to get started.'
A West Coast-East Coast derby often produces close games.
Gisborne's Longline Classic to feature students' art as well as Tiki Taane and Scribe.
Nearly 1000 attendees enjoyed performances showcasing art and Māori heritage.
The ever-popular Silver Ferns Farms 'Steak of Station' on again at Gisborne's spring show.
Spirited bidding in a sellout Spring Sale at Turihaua Angus on Tuesday.
'The team are working hard towards a construction start early next year.'
Working together in extreme conditions to complete challenges
Bowel Screening team promotes free screening, targeting Māori and Pacific people
The Invincibles were on tour in the UK making history.
Nati Growth acquires Captain Morgans site, planning renovations and potential i-Site.
Opinion: Seeking details from Gisborne council on six 'Better Off' projects costing $7.2m.
Mayor Stoltz seeks public input on pool funding amid low revenue per admission.
Mother’s legacy in kōhanga reo paved the way for future generations to cherish te reo.
The show written by Alison Pollard-Mansergh is celebrating 27 years of global success.
News and results from around Gisborne and East Coast golf courses.
OPINION: Pine monoculture on highly erodible land has had disastrous results.