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Cyclone Gabrielle tragedy: The questions the probe into 14 deaths wants to answer

By Neil Reid * The answers grieving families of Cyclone Gabrielle victims want answered. * Coroner confirms what will be in scope for the inquest into tragedy deaths, and when hearings will be held. * Energy providers, health bosses, emergency...

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Gisborne Herald
14 Feb 2025
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Safety first as axe falls on 90-year-old tree at Gisborne Botanical Gardens

A 90-year-old magnolia tree at the Gisborne Botanical Gardens is to get the chop after it was severely damaged during weather events over the New Year holiday break. On January 1 around midday, the tree split nearly in half while the park was busy...

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Gisborne Herald
05 Feb 2025
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‘Tsunami of need’: Hospice struggles as funding fails to meet demand

Palliative care services face a funding crisis, risking their ability to meet increasing demand. Dr Anna Meuli warns of a “postcode lottery” in care access if national advisory roles are cut. Referrals have increased by over 50% in eight years...

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Gisborne Herald
05 Feb 2025
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Aerial survey of wetlands to help improve flood control schemes

Gisborne District Council says an aerial survey of the region’s wetlands by fixed-wing aircraft has started. It will run until June. The low-flying aircraft will capture images to help map wetlands and support improvements to the Te Karaka and...

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Gisborne Herald
31 Jan 2025
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Gisborne council to confirm Easter Sunday trading policy for 2025

Retailers may assume they will be able to trade on Easter Sunday, as they have for the past seven years, but that right has not yet been confirmed for 2025. Gisborne District Council’s existing Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy is due to lapse on...

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Gisborne Herald
30 Jan 2025
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What’s on in Tairāwhiti Gisborne this weekend: Full moon party, arts and craft fair and Motu tramp

• Sun City Spinners: Poverty Bay Bowling Club, 111 Ormond Rd, 9am-11.30am, fees apply. Ph Dale 867 5083 or email eastland@creativefibre. org. nz

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Gisborne Herald
09 Jan 2025
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When horses were prohibited from using Gisborne’s new Peel St Bridge

Technology, modes of transport and the times move on, but Gisborne’s roads have always been a source of great debate. A Gisborne Borough Council meeting held a century ago (as of Wednesday) saw councillors discuss a request from Clare and Clare to...

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Gisborne Herald
09 Jan 2025
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Rhythm and Vines festival clean-up may take two weeks

Up to 200 Gisborne community members will spend about two weeks cleaning up the sprawling 700,000sq m Waiohika Estate and nearby areas after about 20,000 festival-goers flocked there for Rhythm and Vines

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Gisborne Herald
07 Jan 2025
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Log loading at Gisborne port back on after southerly blast

Log loading at Eastland Port resumed at the weekend after the ocean surge caused by last week’s southerly abated. The SE Cardi got alongside the wharf first on Saturday to take on logs before heading to Napier on Sunday to load further cargo...

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Gisborne Herald
24 Dec 2024
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Tairāwhiti’s paid lifeguards hit the beaches for extended season

Tairāwhiti’s council-funded surf lifeguards officially kicked off the summer season on Monday with full site inductions across the city’s patrolled beaches Wainui, Waikanae, and Midway. The team, made up primarily of local lifeguards, will...

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Gisborne Herald
18 Dec 2024
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Gisborne real estate expert Philip Searle honoured with Reinz Life Membership

Gisborne real estate mainstay Philip Searle has been awarded life membership of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (Reinz). Searle said he was surprised and honoured when the presentation was made at the Reinz AGM in Auckland. The website of...

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Gisborne Herald
09 Dec 2024
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Gisborne photographer wins category in international pet photography competition

Matawai farmer and rural photographer Rebecca Williams has been named a category winner in the prestigious International Pet Photography Awards — the only New Zealander to do so. Williams’ image of her huntaway dog penning sheep in the morning...

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Gisborne Herald
02 Dec 2024
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Excellent final year at Iona College for Gisborne teen Zoe Abbott-Raggett

A Gisborne teenager has overcome several learning disabilities, including dyslexia, to win multiple awards at the Iona College prizegiving. Zoe Abbott-Raggett, the daughter of Gisborne couple Kate Abbott and Dave Raggett, will start at Otago...

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Gisborne Herald
21 Nov 2024
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