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The Gisborne Herald is a daily newspaper that has served the Gisborne and East Coast region since 1874. While the paper’s strength is local news, The Herald also has extensive coverage of sport, ...
The granting of a licence to cultivate indigenous fungi containing psilocybin, the active compound in psychedelic mushrooms, is the first of its kind in New Zealand and a major milestone in a Māori ...
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Excitement is building for the highly anticipated debut feature film by Ngāti Porou and former Gisborne woman Kath Akuhata-Brown to be released in June. KŌKĀ- the first feature film to use the ...
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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 ...
One person has died following a water-related incident in Hicks Bay, East Cape. A police spokesperson said emergency services were called to a Te Araroa Rd address just before 4pm. A Hato Hone St John ...
Rangatahi building skills and better futures were celebrated on Friday at a graduation ceremony for a Tairāwhiti-based driving course and freediving and kai-gathering programme. Atawhai Charitable ...
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Māori educator Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tāwhiwhirangi, a founder of the Kōhanga Reo movement, has died. She was 95. A social media pānui posted to Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust’s Facebook page said ...