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Win for Gisborne Thistle but coach not happy
'I'm as unhappy with a win as you could be' – Jags coach.
'I'm as unhappy with a win as you could be' – Jags coach.
Gisborne's Fred Lewis honoured for services to philanthropy and sport.
Gisborne letters: more opposition to Grey St project, council processes.
Award recognises Kaiwai's dedication to civil construction.
Reid Fletcher is honoured for his service to the Gisborne and New Zealand wine industry.
Land conservator Kerry Hudson has been named a Member of the NZ Order of Merit.
Tairawhiti's two Hereford cattle studs put up 50-plus young bulls next week.
Road maintenance work by TREC will continue uninterrupted - NZTA.
"Everyone thinks they know the laws ... underline ‘thinks’."
'I think we should just soldier on and see where it lands.': District councillor
70.4% of under 25s in Gisborne are Māori.
Tahi too good for Poverty Bay in Oligoi Jug interclub golf final
'Activity is picking up for the housing market as we move into autumn.'
'This messaging was completely wrong and has caused undue stress.'
Eclectic artworks part of new exhibition at Gisborne's HOEA! Gallery.
Characters battle it out on stage to win the ultimate prize.
Introduction to civil construction machinery and skills a hit for 40-50 Coast girls.
Piano Extravaganza XIV debuts local composer's latest work, arranged for eight hands.
East Coast MP says Budget shows commitment to cyclone recovery.
'We come from greatness, we were born into greatness, we are greatness.'
Top seeds put away YMP (2) while Horouta surged in the last quarter to beat the students.
It is the second event organised in response to the Government's actions.
The Weet-Bix Try Challenge is being held at five schools across the area this week.
Waikohu dominate interclub series, pair of Lees shine at Poverty Bay Open Foursomes
Accused facing intentional damage, wilful damage in same location.
'An impressive demonstration of collaboration and innovation in construction.'
OPINION: Gisborne councillors must insist on no debt or rates increases being applied.
'The lower limits have been in response to community needs and safety considerations.'
'Their players were getting right in [the referee's] face, putting their hands on him.'
Winners of speech event advance to national level; over 500 attended.