East Coast
Huge numbers expected at Mahuika tangi
Huge numbers of mourners are expected at Rahui Marae on the east coast today to say their final goodbyes to the Ngati Porou leader, Apirana Mahuika. Audio
Ngati Porou leader Apirana Mahuika in state at Te Rahui Marae
Large numbers of people are expected to pay their respects to the late Ngati Porou Leader Apirana Mahuika over the next two days as he lies in state at Te Rahui Marae near Ruatoria. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 February 2015
A bulletin from Te Manu Korihi dedicated to Dr Apirana Mahuika, who has died aged 80. Audio
An influential and staunch leader for Te Ao Maori dies
Ngati Porou and Maoridom are mourning the loss of a leader, Dr Apirana Mahuika. He passed away this morning at the age of 80 - surrounded by his whanau - after being ill for a year. From Te Manu… Audio
Gisborne dad devastated by death of two sons
It's a families worst nightmare - losing your children. Both the Wakelin family's sons died at the weekend at Makarori Beach north of Gisborne. Audio
Drowned man didn't check pool's depth
A coroner's inquest has found a man drowned last year trying to rescue his son from a swimming hole near Gisborne despite apparently being a good swimmer. Audio
Gisborne family deals with double drowning
The family of two brothers who drowned at Gisborne's Makarori Beach is tonight helping police with the search for one of them. Audio
Update on search for missing man in Gisborne
And to give us an update on the search for the missing 18-year-old man, Sergeant Greg Lexmond joins us. Audio
Fears for residents after house fire in Tolaga Bay
Police and fire crews from the East Coast are worried about the occupants of a house that burnt to the ground in Tolaga Bay in the early hours of this morning. Audio
Gisborne District Council to discuss tighter rules
The Gisborne District Council says it will consider restrictions on alcohol after a riot broke out during New Years Eve festivities at the BW campground. Audio
Future of 2015 BW Summer Music Festival in jeopardy
Toby Burrows is the organiser of the Rhythm and Vines Festival and he joins us, Audio
Police in Gisborne standing by their efforts to diffuse riot
Police in Gisborne are standing by their efforts to diffuse the New Year's Eve riot. Audio
A night's rioting in Gisborne
63 people have been arrested after a night's rioting in Gisborne. Audio
63 arrested after a riot breaks out
A three hour riot in Gisborne with tents set on fire, cars overturned, and cans thrown at police, has left 83 people injured and resulted in 63 arrests. Audio
How d’ye do, Mr King George?
Opening with the encounter between Hongi Hika and King George IV in London in 1820, Dame Anne Salmond traces the themes of rangatiratanga and sovereignty from then through the Declaration of… Audio
Rodeo rider butted by Pistol Whip the bull
A Gisborne bull-rider is recovering in hospital with a dislocated hip after being butted in the backside by a bull. Audio
Gisborne Eastern Knights chess club
Club Captain Noble Keelan has a very simple method of controlling the boisterousness that erupts at Tuesday night chess club at the Gisborne Eastern Knights - clapping. Yet, who can blame the members… Audio
Bridget Doulgas: Gisborne International Music Competition
Co-adjudicator of the Gisborne International Music Competition previews this year's semi-finals. Audio
Mark La Roche: Gisborne International Music Competition
The manager of the Gisborne International Music Competition previews this year's event. Audio