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Man who murdered Ariki Rigby given life in prison
The man who brutally murdered 18 year old Ariki Rigby in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 12 years. She was killed following an argument sparked by her… Audio
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Watch: Tai Rāwhiti to replant 100,000 hectares of forestry and pasture with bush, but at whose cost?
Watch: Who will pay for a 100,000-hectare problem?
Tai Rāwhiti wants to take take a huge chunk of forestry and pastoral land and plant it with permanent bush. Audio
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Three gang members arrested after spate of crime in Tairāwhiti Gisborne
Three gang members arrested after spate of crime in Tairāwhiti Gisborne
Police used special search powers to address recent gang conflict in the area.
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Partially blind Gisborne man gets Kāinga Ora home after two years in emergency housing
Partially blind man gets Kāinga Ora home after two years in emergency housing
Tenants will move in next week, helping reduce the number of Gisborne residents in emergency housing.
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Oral Questions for 8 April 2025
Audio 8 Apr 2025Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me… Audio
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Breathe easier, but be careful where you drink from: the state of the environment
Breathe easier, but be careful where you drink from: the state of the environment
Major update on NZ's environment is a mixed bag
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NZ needs to decide whether to fix pot holes or save lives - GP
Tairawhiti doctors are warning some Gisborne Hospital services are on the brink of collapse and without an influx of doctors in the next four weeks could be forced to shut down. Last week, the head of… Audio
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Mark Mitchell unveils foreign interference resource tools
Mitchell unveils foreign interference resource tools
Ethnic leaders say they feel encouraged and hopeful, but words must be put into action.
- 族裔事务部长回应移民社区关切,将重点在多个领域发力
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Shear strength: Champion shearer says it takes mental toughness to get to the top
Shear strength: champion shearer talks wellbeing
Catherine Mullooly says mental toughness got her to the top.
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Gisborne Hospital children's ward has half of doctors it should
Doctors in Tairawhiti are warning some hospital services are on the brink of collapse, with about 40 percent of senior positions vacant across the board. Last year, dozens of senior clinicians warned… Audio
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Fears Gisborne Hospital services on brink of collapse due to critical staff shortages
Doctors warn Gisborne hospital services on the brink of collapse
With 30-40 percent of senior doctor positions unfilled, the hospital is facing critical staff shortages.
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Campaign to stop Ruataniwha dam launched
A campaign has been launched to stop Hawke's Bay's controversial Ruataniwha Dam. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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'Very real threat': Gisborne gang tensions escalate
'Very real threat': Warning as gang feud escalates
Police say it poses a "very real threat" to the lives of those involved, and innocent members of the public.
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Power cuts as heavy rain warning hits Wairoa
Emergency teams prepare as heavy rain heads for Wairoa
Up 110 millimetres of rain may hit the area by midnight tonight.
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Brain tumour registry: 'We're missing across the whole research spectrum'
Brain tumour registry: 'We're missing across the whole research spectrum'
Brain cancer is the biggest cancer killer of people under 40 - but in New Zealand there is no register to keep track of the deadly disease.
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Gisborne launches tourism campaign to attract remote workers
Tairāwhiti Gisborne is launching a "first-of-its-kind" tourism campaign to attract remote workers under the new visa changes. Trust Tairāwhiti chief executive Doug Jones spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Te Matatini: Three of Auckland's best groups go head to head
Te Matatini: Three of Auckland's best groups go head to head
The last time Ngā Tumanako, Angitu and Te Waka Huia were on stage at the Auckland regional competition, it ended in a three-way tie.
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Research suggests Healthline calls prevent unnecessary visits
Audio 24 Feb 2025The 24/7 help service Healthline believes it can do more to ease pressure in hospital emergency departments by helping with patient assessments. Audio
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Gisborne school to close after 60 years as student numbers dwindle
Gisborne school to close after 60 years as student numbers dwindle
Cobham School students will have their last day on 27 June 2025.
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Metservice issues Gisborne orange rain warning, yellow rain watch for Tasman and Coromandel
Both islands in for a dousing, but in the wrong parts
MetService rain watches and warnings are in place for parts of the country this evening, but the deluge will miss the driest areas, NIWA says.
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Cyclone Gabrielle displaced victims speak two years on
Two years ago, the deadly Cyclone Gabrielle pummeled the North Island's East Coast. Hundreds of Hawke's Bay residents were forced to climb onto their rooftops and trees to escape the rising… Audio
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'The scars will always be there': Farmers reflect on two years post Cyclone Gabrielle
'The scars will always be there': Farmers reflect on two years post Cyclone Gabrielle
While many have begun to move on from the cyclone, Ian and Helen Burgess remain in limbo.
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Cyclone Gabrielle victims frustrated at lack of change
The families of those who died in Cyclone Gabrielle two years ago say Hawke's Bay residents are in danger because authorities have not made the urgent changes needed to keep people safe in disasters… Audio
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Our Changing World: Trapping to help whio
Trapping to help wild whio
The Eastern Whio Link project is protecting a population of 'scrappy little ducks'.