East Coast
Rock lobster industry voluntarily lowers quota to aid fishery's recovery
Habitats of the Gisborne spiny rock lobster have been impacted by increased sediment deposition as a result of extreme weather including recent cyclones.
'We're a silent minority': Disabled Strategy 10 years out of date
Members of the disabled community in Gisborne have met with the council to address the city's disability strategy being 10 years out of date.
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.
Gisborne's rainbow crossing: First it was paint, now it's car burnout marks
Gisborne police have impounded a car, after its driver did a burnout on the city's rainbow crossing.
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.
Man killed in Gisborne brawl to 'make his final journey home' on Sunday
Two were killed and three injured during the fight at a 21st birthday party on Lytton Road.
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
Property owner says council's low-ball valuation skewing buyout process
Buyout rules for uninhabitable properties are stacked against owners, Shane Fell says, but the Gisborne council is defending its process.
Police seek dozens of witnesses to deadly brawl
Further arrests or charges are not being ruled out after two men died at a 21st party.
'Chaotic scene, high emotion': Man in court after two killed in birthday party stabbing
Police have revealed more details about what led to a deadly 100-person brawl. Audio
Hipkins blasts coalition government in state of the nation speech
"In the face of the havoc this government is wreaking, Labour must provide New Zealanders with hope," the Labour leader says.
'All I heard was just swearing, yelling' - Two dead after mass brawl in Gisborne
Neighbours described chaos erupting at a party after two men were found dead and others injured, while the Police Minister is on his way to the East Coast.
Role of schools in disasters 'seems to have been ignored' - report
A report by the teachers union has shown more support, funding and emergency supplies are needed for schools to respond to future storms.
NZME buys Gisborne Herald from long-standing owners the Muir family
NZME has purchased the Gisborne Herald - a newspaper that has served as a "cornerstone" of Tai Rāwhiti for 150 years.
Audits on forestry practices will improve, industry says
International attention is continuing to hone in on forestry practices on the East Coast - with promises audits around harvest practices will improve.
Gisborne's proposed alcohol rules labelled 'cultural throwback'
Proposed new alcohol rules could force some restaurants to close earlier and others from opening up close to marae and schools in Gisborne.
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.
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.
Looking beyond recovery to a thriving future
Gisborne leaders are looking beyond storm recovery, and are instead looking towards a future of innovation.
Tai Rāwhiti leaders meet to discuss region's future, Gabrielle recovery
More than 100 people were expected at the Tai Rāwhiti Tomorrow Together Summit in Awapuni.