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Gisborne Port's neighbours endure 'banging, crashing and thumping'
Residents of houses near Gisborne's port are enduring noise, vibration and dust - conditions one person has compared to an earthquake and an acoustics specialist says is harmful.
'We didn't have the adequate protections': Assault of mental health staffer prompts review
A serious assault on a staff member in Gisborne Hospital's mental health ward has led to the discovery that violence may be regularly going unreported.
Gisborne residents race to barricade houses with sandbags before dark
Gisborne residents are coming together to put safety precautions in place as rain continues to soak the already flooded region.
Gisborne District Council votes to review dog policy and bylaw
Gisborne District Council has voted in favour of reviewing its Dog Control Policy and Bylaw, with the deputy mayor saying he wants to find the right balance between controlling dogs, while…
Council meeting adjourned after resident's anti-vax tirade
Five councillors walked out of the Gisborne District Council chambers after a resident refused to stop his tirade against Covid-19 vaccinations during a public meeting.
New $1m emergency centre for Gisborne, and it's out of the tsunami zone
Gisborne's civil defence emergency manager Ben Green said that under the status quo, it would take his team three hours to set up the emergency co-ordenation cntree at the council building.
'Dust days' plague town on bank of NZ's most sediment-laden river
Spring, a blustery norwester and some of the largest sediment deposits in the world can make for some dusty days in and around Ruatoria, Alice Angeloni reports.
Attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccine in Tairāwhiti revealed in survey
An online community-led survey of about 400 Tairāwhiti residents between October 5 and 10 sought to better understand attitudes to the Covid-19 vaccination.
Kiwifruit growers take council to High Court over land valuation method
Kiwifruit growers are taking Gisborne District Council to the High Court for including the licence to grow the gold variety in rating land valuations.
Gisborne District Council opts out in principle to Three Waters reform
The council voted to opt out of the reforms in principle, with councillor Meredith Akuhata-Brown calling on the government "to go back to your drawing board".
Kai a natural fit at marae vaccine event, says chair
Hāngī after the Covid-19 vaccine, or a kai package to take home and feed the tamariki - was it a ploy to get people vaccinated?
Short-term cover in place for Gisborne’s retiring neurologist
A neurology service is continuing in Tairāwhiti after the retirement of a visiting specialist - despite concerns it could lapse while new arrangements are made.
Wipeout on wet wipes in Gisborne mooted as fatberg solution
A bylaw to ban the sale of wet wipes in Gisborne has been mooted as a possible solution to fight fatbergs.
Multiple protections at planned East Cape development
More than a dozen environmental and other protections are in place at the site of a proposed barge facility at Te Araroa on the East Cape, Gisborne District Council confirms.
Community demands end to barge plan despite revised design
New concept designs for a controversial barging facility on the East Cape have been released as the community repeats its call for the proposal to be put to bed.
Hapū-led checkpoint shut down, police establish static checkpoints
Police yesterday shut down an illegal hapū-led checkpoint in Te Araroa but have agreed to set up two static checkpoints tracking vehicle movements through Ngāti Porou rohe.
Covid-19: East Coast hapū establish road checkpoint after authorities refuse
Hapū from northern Ngāti Porou have set up a fixed road checkpoint at Te Araroa after authorities refused to do so.
East Coast hapū call for "regional emergency" declaration
East Coast hapū are calling for authorities to declare a state of "regional emergency" to protect vulnerable Tairāwhiti communities from the highly infectious Delta variant.
Health boards step in to fly out health workers stranded in Queenstown
Three health workers stranded in Queenstown will fly home on a "rescue flight" organised by district health boards.
Covid-19: Gisborne Hospital all set despite respiratory specialist stranded in Queenstown
Gisborne Hospital is equipped to deal with a Covid-19 outbreak, despite its only respiratory specialist being stranded in Queenstown.
Covid-19: Holidaymakers sent home from Mahia as iwi consider checkpoints
A coastal cop in Mahia has been sending holidaymakers home as an iwi trust considers road checkpoints if the lockdown is extended.
Airstrip granted retrospective consent despite wetland objections
An airstrip built in a protected wetland area was granted consent retrospectively despite objections from Gisborne District Council's own ecologist and the Department of Conservation.
Port satisfied with vaccine progress despite low uptake early on
Eastland Port in Gisborne says there has been "rapid progress" in vaccinating privately employed border workers against Covid-19.
Gisborne's proposed Māori ward structure released
The rejig of representation in Tairāwhiti that includes the introduction of Māori wards has reached the next stage with the release of proposed ward structures.
Large majority of Gisborne's private-sector port workers unvaccinated
Almost 80 percent of Tairāwhiti's privately-employed port workers were unvaccinated three weeks ago, according to data released by National's Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop yesterday.