East Coast
Six arrests over East Coast gang tensions - police
Police have arrested half a dozen people over the past two days as they seek to ease tensions between gangs in the Eastern District.
Tairāwhiti leaders head to climate summit: 'We've got to work collectively'
The people of Tairāwhiti are being warned that crayfish, pāua and kina could die out as a result of climate change.
Former assistant auditor-general appointed as chair for Gisborne audit and risk committee
A former assistant auditor-general has been appointed to lead Gisborne District Council's audit and risk committee.
Gang violence 'will not be tolerated' - police
Police are bringing in extra officers and will continue to be armed for "as long as is deemed necessary" after two unconnected shootings on the East Coast over the weekend.
Youth council candidate in Tairāwhiti left in the dark
A Tairāwhiti Youth Council candidate is hopeful young people will have a greater say in decisions made by the district council from now on.
Police presence in Ruatoria following firearms incident
Residents of Ruatoria in the Gisborne district are being assured that a firearms incident this morning was an isolated event.
DHB pulls pin on GPs in schools programme
Young people could come to harm now the DHB has cut funding for service providing care to high school students, a GP who was running the programme says.
Gisborne councillor resigns from committee 'tired of internal politics'
Gisborne district councillor Meredith Akuhata-Brown has resigned from the council's regional transport committee, saying she is tired of the internal politics that have left her without a leadership…
Police to review investigation into missing mother
Although police are not currently treating the disappearance as suspicious, they say that it cannot be ruled out.
Missing woman's family desperate for clues to disappearance
The family of a Māori woman who disappeared at Tolaga Bay last year is pleading with the public to help them continue searching for her.
Pay rise for Gisborne councillors as candidate expenses revealed
Gisborne district councillors will receive an 11 percent pay rise while the deputy mayor's salary is going up by 28.5 percent to $66,014, compared to before the election in October.
Painter Kura Te Waru Rewiri and highlights of 2019
Kura Te Waru Rewiri grew up in the Far North, she went to Paihia school, and then onto Bay of Islands and Northlands College. Her teacher Buck Nin recognised her talent as an artist and enrolled her… Audio, Gallery
Driver dies after car rolls off bridge near Ruatoria
A driver has died in a crash after their car rolled off the Rotokautuku Bridge near Ruatoria tonight.
Millions for Gisborne rail link restoration is justified - report
Restoration of the line is estimated to cost between $30 million and $36m over 10 years and would also make it more resilient, according to a new report.
Gisborne forestry firm fined, council's lack of action 'irresponsible'
A Gisborne forestry company has been fined $152,000 for contributing logging debris that caused millions of dollars of damage during two heavy rainfall events.
Fire leaves one dead, police treated it as suspicious
One person has died at the scene of a house fire in Tokomaru Bay, on the East Coast in the early hours of this morning.
Conversations with My Immigrant Parents: Meet Liliani and Kesaia
In this episode of Voices; we meet the Waigths family who feature in a new podcast, Conversations with My Immigrant Parents. Produced by Julie Zhu and Saraid de Silva Cameron. Audio
Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 1: A Dress and a Cardigan for Mele
In Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, Tongan grandmother Liliani and her daughter Kesaia find that even though they talk every day on the phone (and have for 17 years), they have more in common than they thought. Video, Audio
Council turning to greener wheels to cut emissions
Gisborne District Council is making the switch to environmentally friendly vehicles as a step in reducing its carbon footprint.
Japanese forestry firm fined after waste washed into waterways
A $152,000 fine imposed on a forestry company whose waste washed into a river should be a strong warning to the industry, says Gisborne District Council chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann.