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Dr Huhana Smith: the quiet revolution in Māori art
Audio 19 Nov 2023Dr Huhana Smith (Ngāti Tukorehe) was the first graduate from Toioho ki Apiti with a Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts in 1998. She now holds a PhD in Māori studies. Audio
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Gisborne council withholds minutes from secret workshops
Minutes for Gisborne District Council workshops, which are effectively held in secret, are not as readily available as indicated by the mayor.
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Juken mill closure: Dozens lose jobs as demand for pine products falls
The forestry company has decided to close its Gisborne mill - with 60 workers set to lose their jobs before Christmas.
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‘Stop messing around with us’: Theatre group’s fury over council lease
A theatre group is "fed up" after a last-minute change in direction by Gisborne councillors left them with an uncertain future.
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Magic mushrooms with a social impact
As one of few Māori-born biotech businesses in Aotearoa, Rua Bioscience in Tairāwhiti is the only New Zealand-based medicinal cannabis company with an explicit focus on delivering social impact. Last… Audio
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'One in three will die from heart disease' - Specialists call for action plan
Heart specialists warn New Zealand's progress in preventing and treating heart disease and strokes is flat-lining and the death rate could rise in future.
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Mapping the Poverty Bay seabed like never before
Around 10,000km will be clocked up by a small aluminium boat criss-crossing the waters of Tūranganui-a-Kiwa this month.
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More wet weather in store as ex-Tropical Cyclone hangs around
The dregs of Cyclone Lola are continuing to soak the upper North Island with MetService heavy rain warnings being extended until Tuesday evening.
Warnings are in force for Coromandel, Bay of Plenty… Audio
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Primary school kapa haka contest Te Mana Kuratahi kicks off in Nelson
More than 1500 kapa haka performers from primary schools across Aotearoa are performing at a national competition in Whakatū Nelson this week.
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Wild Weather: Tairawhiti under heavy rain warning till tomorrow
Tairawhiti is under an Orange heavy rain wanring, spreading from Gisborne to Tolaga Bay until late tomorrow afternoon. The area is still recovering after being slammed during cyclone Gabrielle and… Video, Audio
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Police arrest four, seize firearms in crackdown on gang activity in Gisborne
Multiple search warrants were carried out in Gisborne last week, leading to the arrests.
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Orange heavy rain warning for Tairāwhiti as system moves south
The weather system bringing all this rain and wind is expected to move down the east coast.
An orange heavy rain warning is in force for the Tairāwhiti until 9 o'clock Monday night, with as much as… Audio
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Winds whip upper North Island
Wicked winds are whipping the upper North Island this morning, bringing relentless rain to Northland, Coromandel and Te Tairāwhiti.
Orange, heavy rain warnings, are in force for those areas with 29… Audio
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Rain and wind batter North Island
Wicked winds are whipping the upper North Island this morning, bringing relentless rain to Northland, Coromandel and Te Tairāwhiti.
Orange heavy rain warnings, are in force for those areas, with 29… Audio
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Lead te reo Māori commentator for the Rugby World Cup, Te Aorere Pewhairangi.
Audio 28 Oct 2023This week on Māpuna we speak to social media phenomenon Te Aorere Pewhairangi. Pewhairangi has attracted a huge following on both his TikTok and Instagram accounts, but recently he's been putting on… Audio
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Waka Kotahi contractor threatened at gunpoint, police investigating
The police are investigating an incident in which a Waka Kotahi contractor in Tairāwhiti was threatened at gunpoint in the early hours of Thursday last week.
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Gisborne flood-risk properties' list cut by 1000
More than 1000 Gisborne properties have been removed from the list of flood risks.
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International auditor putting scrutiny on Gisborne forestry practices
The harvesting practices of two forestry companies operating in Tairāwhiti are coming under the spotlight of an international auditor.
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Maori health collaboration licence to cultivate mushrooms
Audio 24 Oct 2023A Maori health science collaboration which has just been granted New Zealands's first licence to cultivate an indigenous fungi containing psilocybin. Rangiwaho Marae, based south of Gisborne, is… Audio
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Cyclone affected communities ditch Labour for National
Communities badly damaged by Cyclone Gabrielle have voted to ditch their Labour representatives, in favour of National.
Based on the preliminary election results, the party has achieved decisive… Audio
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Police investigating gang-related shootings in Gisborne
A man has been injured after a series of gang-related shootings in Gisborne overnight.
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'Race against time': Forestry crews salvage wood after cyclone
Forestry crews are in a race against time to harvest 6500 hectares of trees blown over around Taupō and Tūrangi area during Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Work to protect Gisborne's fragile water supply to lose funding
A report presented to the council lays bare a stark warning that plant and animal control gains could be lost.
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The Week in Detail: El Niño, The Voice, and community gardens
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: Tairāwhiti's Trauma
By Aaron Smale: On the slow destruction and devastating impact of the pine industry on Tairāwhiti. Audio