2024

Media releases

Emergency sewage discharge

All valves are closed and the discharges have stopped.

Investigation underway into dog pound incident

The regrettable incident when a dog in the pound was mistakenly put down, is now being independently investigated.

$15 million funding to lift flood-affected homes

The announcement has been welcomed by the region’s recovery organisations, that include Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngai Tāmanuhiri, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Porou and Gisborne District Council.

World Rivers Day

The Waiapu River is one of the North Island’s largest braided rivers and is of great cultural and spiritual significance to Ngati Porou.

1000-year bridge project starts

The bridge will offer views of Turanganui-a-Kiwa, from where navigators arrived here by canoe, waka, and ship over the past 1000 years.

Adventure Playground pipe repair at the end of this month

During the repair, a portion of Midway Beach known as ‘The Pipe’ will be closed.

Changes to dog control and keeping animals bylaws

Dogs can be walked on a leash around the city’s boardwalks.

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Beach clean-up starts this week

Contractors will start clearing debris off the beach from Waikanae Cut to Pacific Street from this week.

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Proactive push to allow summer camping at Pouawa and Turihaua

Conversations are underway between Gisborne District Council and Waka Kotahi to allow camping at 2 favourite spots this summer season.

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New Emergency Coordination Centre officially opened

The purpose-built Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) Te Manawa Whakarauora is now situated on Potae Avenue.

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Tairāwhiti flood protection update

The stopbank improvements are designed to cater for a 100-year rain event, accounting for climate change out to 2090.

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Great outcome after waste minimisation funding

A $10,000 grant took plastic pots out of the operations of Native Garden Nursery

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Pipe repairs continue this month

The high volume of water transferred during Cyclone Gabrielle caused havoc on an aging underground pipe system – both stormwater and wastewater.

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Marine exercise at Kaiti Beach tomorrow

The exercise will be headed by Tairāwhiti regional on-scene commander Phil Nickerson and includes staff from Gisborne District Council and the Marine Pollution Response Service.