Local Focus: Rawinia Parata on Candidate Camera
Rawinia Parata is a candidate for the Gisborne District Council.
Rawinia Parata is a candidate for the Gisborne District Council.
Meet Rawinia Parata, candidate for Gisborne District Council.
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Ngāti Porou East Coast women's rugby and the amazing wāhine behind it.
Tawhiri Toheriri-Hallet heads to Birmingham as working hard at the gym pays off.
A 1100km bikepacking race provides much artistic inspiration.
Gisborne Pétanque held the Were McClutchie tournament, raising money and awareness.
Gisborne's holiday programmes: Tōnui Collab, YMCA, Central Football and gymnastics club.
Since Māui snagged Te Ika, fishing has been a favourite Kiwi hobby.
See autumn colours from two wheels with these great tree-lined trails.
Operation Bloodhound has led to another arrest.
New flood warning in place for Tairāwhiti as the Waipaoa River continues to rise.
Battered East Coast faces long months of recovery after a second major event in a year.
DJ Laura Lush is the creator of Ninth Wave Sound, a feminist sound system.
Mayor Rehette Stoltz said Tokomaru Bay had been 'cut in half' due to damage on the bridge.
Overseas returnees move to Gisborne for a better family life.
A Rhythm and Lines fundraiser in Gisborne will feature 3 hours of non-stop line dancing.
How to become a house sitter in New Zealand.
The orchard's CV would have skyrocketed from $1.65m to $4.1m if the council had its way.
Musician Ricky Boyd is producing up and coming artists in Tairāwhiti.
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Gisborne judoka Sydnee Andrews on fundraising mission to get to Olympic Games.
Manutahi Hill Ruatorea, bringing arts and history to life
Three performers from Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival share their favourite Gisborne places.
New Zealand is awash with amazing coastal experiences.
Take your travel a little deeper with a tour or experience from a te ao Māori perspective.
The Dominion Museum Ethnological Expeditions 1919 - 1923 captured Māori culture.