A growing number of Tairawhiti competitors are emerging as forces in the sport of armwrestling. Father and son Nukumai and Malachi Jansen, Neil McMillan and dual masters world champion John Leach ...
A pre-Freyberg Masters reconnaisance could seriously threaten the local domination of the Poverty Bay Men’s Open. The Emerre and Hathaway-sponsored 2023 edition of a tournament that dates back to 1931 ...
What an amazing show!! Centre Stage Gisborne’s production of Jersey Boys is a MUST-SEE! The amount of talent on display is incredible. One could hardly believe that this was Danielle Siata’s first ...
The Fiesta Latina is back so dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to salsa the night away. If you don’t know the steps, it’s never too late to learn with two guest dance teachers travelling from ...
Uawa Hinetera took out the Secondary School A-grade title and Nga Uri a Maui Hine Rikoriko the intermediate title in Gisborne junior netball this season. The final games in both competitions were held ...
A man who suffered a suspected spinal injury in the ocean on Sunday afternoon was fortunate lifeguards from the Wainui Surf Life Saving Club happened to be there for their annual general meeting. At ...
A mismatch between housing supply and demand has seen escalating rental costs and registrations for social housing in recent years, with major impacts on household budgets and whānau wellbeing in ...
As the fallout continues from the Council of Trade Unions attack ad on National Party leader Christopher Luxon, some political commentators are wondering what happens next. The CTU ad was certainly ...
New Zealand Defence Force experts were called in after a World War I cannon shell was found among rubbish illegally dumped on the city beachfront on Tuesday. Police were called about the discovery ...
Zac Corban is a big fan of Poverty Bay cricket. Corban has great memories of playing — and now coaching — the Hamilton team at the Emerging Rangatahi Northern Districts under-19 tournament being held ...
American president John Fitzgerald Kennedy said on more than one occasion that “one man can make a difference” and on Saturday Ashton Paintin was that man. The powerful Tauranga Boys’ College ...
Julian Dennison plays a teenager who doesn’t fit in anywhere in Dunedin at the time of the 1981 Springbok tour. Inspired by the protests and a newfound passion for performance, he embraces his ...
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