Gisborne Boys' High School held on to win their first match in the DJ Barry Cup against OBR on Saturday in a game that could have gone either way.
The Galaxy World GBHS team won by three wickets over ...
The newest recruit into the swelling ranks of the superstock class at Gisborne Speedway Club finished runner-up in the prestigious Superstock World Invitational 240 championship on Saturday night at t...
Te Aroha teen Rylee Sheehan and Bandito NZPH may have only three Grand Prix events to their credit but they notched their second victory in the Equestrian Sports New Zealand-sponsored class on the fi...
Happy 2021 to all, and I hope this year will bring much positivity and economic success to our great region.
It has certainly started on a high note with a successful Rhythm and Vines, and a big infl...
Newly-appointed Cabinet minister and East Coast MP Kiri Allan says $34 million of new funding will create more than 400 jobs in ecology, restoration, trapping, pest control, fencing and project manage...
Police have been given the green light to sell some of Matawai farmer John Bracken’s restrained assets ahead of his upcoming trial for tax fraud involving up to $17 million.
After a civil fixture in t...
When it comes to a student diet some things can be left wanting — like nutrition — when money is tight. But twin sisters Sophie and Emily Martin have taken their love for food, cooking and cafés to pr...
Rena Kohere (Ngati Porou, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngai Tahu) is the manager of the Tairawhiti Environment Centre. She prefers to work behind the scenes to help the community rather th...
Gisborne is turning into a happy hunting ground for Canterbury showjumper Tegan Fitzsimon who won the FEI CSI1* open horse 1.4m aboard Campari on the opening day of the Larsen Sawmilling Equestrian Ch...
In World War I my father was wounded in the trenches in France. In World War II, two of my brothers served in the North African and Italy campaigns, while a third brother served in the navy. In 1951 I...