FREE TO READ News ‘Speechless’: Family goes from living in tent to a new home One family lived in a tent during the cyclone. Another ended up in emergency housing and even slept in a truck one night. And a couple had nowhere to go so lived with family for two years. These are the stories of those who now have new affordable... Zita Campbell, Local Democracy Reporter 06 May 2024
News Indoor sports centre ‘dead in the water’ without council backing: CEO Gisborne District Council needs to show some support for a proposed all-purpose indoor sports centre otherwise the project is “dead in the water”. That is the claim of Whiti Ora Tairāwhiti (formerly Sport Gisborne-Tairāwhiti) chief executive... Wynsley Wrigley 17 May 2024
PICKLEBALL Sport Gisborne pickleball players fly the flag proudly in Albany A Gisborne contingent of 25 players competed in the Albany Pickleball Tournament – the biggest annual competition of its kind in New Zealand. Over 250 players from all over the country took part over three days. Team events and singles were on the... Gisborne Herald 11 May 2024
News What’s going on in Gisborne This Weekend Saturday, May 18 ●Matawhero Art Gallery — Flight exhibition A new exhibition by artist Justine Hawksworth is on display with a selection of paintings of realistic and detailed iconic New Zealand flora and fauna in acrylic and... Gisborne Herald 17 May 2024
News Youth spoken to over alleged threat against school, police satisfied it was a hoax Police have found the caller who allegedly made a telephone threat to Lytton High School that sparked Thursday’s lockdown of that school and two others. “We have identified the number the call was made from,“ said Tairāwhiti Area Commander... Murray Robertson 18 May 2024
FREE TO READ News Plans take shape on our waste disposal Instead of future-proofing waste disposal, what about aiming towards a zero-waste future? That was one of the main messages from submitters to this week’s Gisborne District Council Three Year Plan hearings regarding waste management. It was... Matai O’Connor, Kaupapa Māori Reporter 17 May 2024
News Schools handled threat well, say police Police are full of praise for the way schools handled Thursday’s phone threat emergency that resulted in Lytton High, Campion College and Riverdale School going into lockdown. Students and staff remained in their classrooms until police gave the... Murray Robertson 17 May 2024
FREE TO READ News ‘Fix our potholes’: Residents demand no-frills budget A “no-frills” budget, a plea to “fix our potholes” and “the Grey St fiasco” were all among submissions made at Gisborne District Council’s Three-Year Plan hearings on Wednesday and Thursday. Some residents said they object to plans to... Zita Campbell, Local Democracy Reporter 17 May 2024