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Heavy rainfall hits the East Coast
Heavy rain has hit the East Coast of the North Island, causing surface flooding and slips along State Highway 35.
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Tairāwhiti wins Covid battle but has yet to win the war
The group spearheading the Tairāwhiti recovery comprises iwi, industry and local government rōpū. Named Rau Tipu, Rau Ora, the regional recovery plan aims to bring lost jobs back to the troubled rohe.
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Community to protest Endeavour replica monuments
Tairāwhiti whānau will lead a peaceful protest outside the Gisborne District Council headquarters on Wednesday in response to the council's recent decision to install two new replicas of Captain James Cook's ship Endeavour without iwi consultation.
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"We need to be better Treaty partners. We will learn from this"- Gisborne Mayor
Gisborne District Council is opening up consultation with iwi and the public on the location of two new Captain Cook Endeavour replica monuments. While the decision will allow discussion on the location of the monuments, whether or not the monuments are installed, at this stage, is not open for debate.
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Replica Cook Endeavor ships back on the table
The Gisborne District Council is said to be reviewing its decision to progress the installation of two Cook Endeavour replica ships without consulting the public or local iwi after public backlash, although a decision to consult is yet to be made.
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Tairāwhiti redeployment ramps up
The Tairāwhiti Economic Support Package Redeployment Programme may be in response to the impacts of COVID-19 virus but the $23.755m package will provide much more for the region.
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Te Tai Rāwhiti urgently needs 400 homes- Manaaki Tairawhiti
The region's recovery plan hopes to address this issue by building houses within the next two years, which will also provide more jobs in building and construction.
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Tairāwhiti contractors set to deliver over $32m of local roading projects
Tairāwhiti local contractors are gearing up to deliver over $32 million of provincial growth fund local roading projects as part of the recovery response to the Covid-19 lockdown. This means East Coast roading contractors will employ hundreds of local people.
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Thousands to benefit from joint initiative
A collaboration between Toitū Tairāwhiti (Tairāwhiti Iwi Chairs), Gisborne District Council's Emergency Coordination Centre and 16 iwi, hapū and community hubs is delivering kai (food) parcels to 1450 households across the rohe (region).