Bee industry heads met with Gisborne beekeepers this week to discuss challenging issues such as bee health, the decline in honey prices, pollination as a service option, bee diseases and much-need...
Hauora Tairāwhiti staff from multiple departments walked around Gisborne Hospital in a Relay Our Way fundraising effort for Gisborne-East Cancer Society.
This version of the fundraiser was held to re...
The sound of music echoed through the hall of Matapuna Training Centre as students ended their musical learning on a crescendo.
The concert was led by Chamber Music New Zealand engagement artist Cathy...
It was love at first sight when Pat Kellet spied John Hall with his feet up in the ship's library.
‘We went for a drink and we have been going for a drink ever since,” she said.
They were aboard the S...
The big southerly swell made for spectacular viewing as 2-3 metre waves rolled into Turanganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay yesterday, particularly on the Butlers Wall side of the turning basin.
The heavy sea...
Gisborne's world-class pump track opens to the public from 3pm today.
The 260-metre asphalt cycle track, located at Alfred Cox Park, opens to bicycle riders. However, scooter riders are asked to sta...
Seventeen years ago Michelle England and a friend took beginners lessons at the Gisborne Bridge Club.
They took to it “like ducks to water”.
Now Michelle has qualified to Grandmaster ranks.
The Gisbo...
Work has started to rejuvenate Neighbourhood Support in Gisborne and police and new co-ordinators believe it will attract plenty of community backing.
The Neighbourhood Support concept has been idle f...
Change is afoot on the Harris Street-Wainui Road corner with a major rebuild of the Four Square Ideal supermarket.
The old premises have been demolished but in the meantime, a temporary pop-up store ...