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Fly tipping a massive problem in Tairāwhiti
Fly tipping is a huge problem in Tairawhiti which is on track to hit 700 tonnes of illegally dumped waste this financial year. Gisborne District Council's solid waste manager Phil Nickerson speaks to… Audio
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Another Gisborne forestry company loses accreditation
Two Gisborne forestry companies have lost their sustainability certifications within two months.
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Builders keen on RMA change to push papakāinga housing
The coalition government agreement suggests removing the need for consent for dwellings less than 60 square metres.
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Changes to flu vaccine eligibility missed opportunity to improve health equity
The flu vaccine will no longer be free for children under 12 or Māori and Pacific people aged between 55 and 64.
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Fake 111 calls used to divert attention from bad drivers - police
Gisborne police have launched a crack down on 'anti-social' drivers, who they say are damaging roads and making crank 111 calls to divert police.
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Three charged over Gisborne rainbow crossing vandalism
Three people have been charged after painting over a rainbow pedestrian crossing in Gisborne, and police say they are pursuing it as a hate crime.
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Easter weather: Chilly Good Friday on the cards
The cold snap has brought the first snow of the year to Otago's Cardrona ski field. Audio
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Five arrested after returning to Gisborne's rainbow crossing with paint cans
A group of protesters allegedly returned to the newly repainted rainbow crossing with paint cans and blocked the road.
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Destiny Church, rainbow community clash over drag queen performance
A rainbow community supporter has described Destiny Church protesters as hypocrites during a heated stand-off at Gisborne Library.
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What to expect from the weather over the long weekend
The South Island looks like the place to be this Easter weekend, but there's a chill coming first.
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Slip-damaged homes 'intolerable risk to life'
Homeowners in a Tauranga suburb are closer to a solution after council agreed to fund a buyout with the government.
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Extra police patrolling Gisborne after deadly brawl
Extra police officers are patrolling the streets of Gisborne on Monday following a deadly weekend brawl at a 21st birthday party.
Two people died at the scene, and three others are in hospital with… Audio
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Neighbours in shock as two die in stabbing at mass brawl
Two people were killed during the fight involving 100 people, and three are still in hospital.
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'This is a safe place' - Police Minister, Gisborne mayor after two die in party violence
Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz said the community is safe despite the tragedy of two deaths after a Saturday night birthday party.
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'Widespread severe weather' to start the week - MetService
The national forecaster is warning parts of the country to expect gale northwesterlies or heavy rain overnight on Sunday and into Monday.
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Audit finds 'major non-conformities' in granting East Coast forests a green stamp of approval
The FSC badge is supposed to prove a forest is under responsible management, so some green advocates were surprised when Ernslaw One kept its FSC label, after being fined in court for breaking…
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New fund to help clean up four landfills at risk from extreme weather
More than $6 million has been set aside to clean up four vulnerable dumps.
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Gisborne mayor 'doesn't get iwi and she never will'
The chief executive of Te Aitanga a Māhaki says his iwi has cut off all future engagement with Rehette Stoltz.
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Looking beyond recovery to a thriving future
Gisborne leaders are looking beyond storm recovery, and are instead looking towards a future of innovation.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: 100 people gather for summit
Gisborne leaders and stakeholders are sick of being told they're resilient, and are instead looking towards a better future. About 100 people gathered in Awapuni today for the Tairāwhiti Tomorrow… Audio
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'The orchard's just collapsed'- Kiwifruit growers quit
Vines that looked healthy in early summer are either collapsing, leaves are going yellow, or fruit is shrivelling on the vine.
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Unanswered questions why forestry giant lost environment label
Analysis - Following a tip that Ernslaw One, a huge Malaysian-owned forestry company, had lost its badge of environmental sustainability, Eloise Gibson goes on a quest to find answers.
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Australia tries again to extradite NZ man for a decade-old crime
But the man did not know he was suspected of the violent incident in Perth in 2014.
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Gisborne elderly and disabled people forgotten during extreme weather events
A community-led research project that investigates the impacts of extreme weather events on health and wellbeing found gaps of inequality in disaster response.