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Health reforms: What does it mean for Tairāwhiti?
Gisborne's DHB is reassuring the community that health services will continue despite "significant changes" to the sector.
East Coast teens finally get dental care after principal's long fight
Hundreds of East Coast teenagers will now get dental check-ups, but a school principal says she should not have had to fight for the free service for the last 20 years.
Councillor reprimanded for vaccine misinformation post
A Gisborne health board member has been reprimanded after posting misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccine on social media.
Gisborne Olympic Pool redevelopment sees burgeoning budget
A burgeoning budget for Gisborne's new Olympic Pool complex could see the district council pick up the bill for another $3 million.
Concern for young people going home after 'traumatic' music festival
Hauora Tairāwhiti leaders want better mental health support at Rhythm and Vines after the death of a Wellington teen who went missing from the festival.
Rocket Lab apologises after saying it gave iwi trust money during lockdown
Rocket Lab has been called out for "corporate grandstanding" after releasing a statement claiming it gave an iwi trust "funds for food" during the Covid-19 lockdown.
'Disconnected' mental health system struggling to respond to whānau need - review
Mental health and addictions services in Tairāwhiti are disconnected, disjointed and struggling to respond to increasing levels of whānau need, a review has found.
Gisborne's $46m pool complex to move site months after works start
The building footprint for Gisborne's new indoor Olympic swimming pool is likely to move, months after early works on the $46 million complex began.
Half-tonne fatberg blocks Gisborne wastewater two years after similar incident
Two years after $100,000 was spent jet cleaning a "fatberg" from Gisborne's sewer network a half-tonne mass largely composed of fat, wet wipes and rags has built up in the same place.
Arts approach to rural mental health in Tairāwhiti
A mental health service that uses mahi toi (the arts) to create culturally safe spaces will reach into rural Tairāwhiti.
Tsunami alert: 'Every time we have this communication confusion'
A Civil Defence alert message to Gisborne residents this morning arrived a full three hours after a severe 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook them awake.
Five-week wait for Tairāwhiti driver licence tests
The wait for driver licence tests in Gisborne is at least five weeks, leaving rural East Coast residents trying to enter the workforce in limbo.
Mayors nationwide call on PM for inquiry into bank closures
Mayors from the Far North to Southland are urging the government to set up a formal inquiry into the impact of New Zealand banks closing branches in provincial communities.
300 eligible for first vaccinations in Gisborne starting at weekend
Gisborne border workers and the people they live with will be offered a vaccination against Covid-19 this week, with the first jabs in Tairāwhiti set to take place tomorrow.
Mortuary waste to be returned to Papatūānuku Mother Earth
A hui at the site where mortuary waste will be returned to Papatūānuku Mother Earth marks a significant step away from the culturally abhorrent practice of sending it out to sea.
Māori wards: MP backs dumping of 'grossly inadequate provision'
Signatures collected in opposition to Māori wards will have "no effect" following the government's move to dump polling provisions, East Coast MP Kiri Allan says.
Golfers plead with council not to cut course in half
Members of an 84-year-old golf club fear a sports hub proposal to chop their course in half could result in them closing down completely.
Historical Māori kōiwi bones unearthed by erosion in Nūhaka
Ngāti Rakaipaaka iwi confirmed the remains were historical and from an urupā known to be in the area.
Māori health leaders gear up for 'people focused' vaccine roll-out
Face-to-face contact will be key to connecting those "invisible" in mainstream services to the Covid-19 vaccine, Māori health leaders say.
Wairoa takes stock of risks for next decade
The effects of climate change, along with changing demographics, government-led water reform and the impacts of Covid-19 are "key issues" that need to be considered in the 2021-31 long term plan, a…
Speed limits in Tairāwhiti: 'Major behaviour change' required - council report
Drivers in Tairāwhiti will require a "major behaviour change" if a move to lower speed limits across the region goes ahead.
Cheap ride: Horses straying onto roads in Wairoa auctioned off
If you are looking for a cheap ride, horses in Wairoa are going to auction for $20 to $100 a pop.
Sexual health and Covid-19 campaign calls to mask up on 'top and bottom'
A summer campaign to combat sexually transmitted infections and Covid-19 is calling for young people to mask up on "top and bottom".
Tinder, toxic masculinity and sexual consent: An examination
Local Democracy Reporter Alice Angeloni explores Tinder, toxic masculinity and sexual consent, and whose role it is to keep young people safe and informed.
Cardiology care closer to home for East Coast
A cardiology team in Gisborne is crediting stronger relationships with Ngāti Porou for the success of recent remote clinics.