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Gisborne is the name of a unitary authority in New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
, being both a region
Regions of New Zealand

The region is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regions of New Zealand. Twelve are governed by an elected regional council, while four are governed by Territorial Authorities of New Zealand which also perform the functions of a regional council and thus are known as unitary authority....
 and a district. Gisborne is also the name of the largest settlement within the Gisborne Region.

Gisborne is named for an early Colonial Secretary William Gisborne
William Gisborne

William Gisborne was Colonial Secretary 1869-1872 and Minister of Public Works 1870-1871. The city of Gisborne, New Zealand is named after him....
. The council is located in the town of Gisborne (locally referred to as the City of Gisborne). State Highway 2 passes through Gisborne and Gisborne is the northern terminus of the Palmerston North - Gisborne Line
Palmerston North - Gisborne Line

|}The Palmerston North - Gisborne Line is a secondary main line railway in the North Island of New Zealand. It branches from the North Island Main Trunk Railway in Palmerston North and runs east through the Manawatu Gorge to Woodville, New Zealand, where it meets the Wairarapa Line, and then proceeds to Hastings, New Zealand and Napier, Ne...
 railway, which opened in 1942.






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Gisborne is the name of a unitary authority in New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
, being both a region
Regions of New Zealand

The region is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regions of New Zealand. Twelve are governed by an elected regional council, while four are governed by Territorial Authorities of New Zealand which also perform the functions of a regional council and thus are known as unitary authority....
 and a district. Gisborne is also the name of the largest settlement within the Gisborne Region.

Gisborne is named for an early Colonial Secretary William Gisborne
William Gisborne

William Gisborne was Colonial Secretary 1869-1872 and Minister of Public Works 1870-1871. The city of Gisborne, New Zealand is named after him....
. The council is located in the town of Gisborne (locally referred to as the City of Gisborne). State Highway 2 passes through Gisborne and Gisborne is the northern terminus of the Palmerston North - Gisborne Line
Palmerston North - Gisborne Line

|}The Palmerston North - Gisborne Line is a secondary main line railway in the North Island of New Zealand. It branches from the North Island Main Trunk Railway in Palmerston North and runs east through the Manawatu Gorge to Woodville, New Zealand, where it meets the Wairarapa Line, and then proceeds to Hastings, New Zealand and Napier, Ne...
 railway, which opened in 1942. Passenger services were provided until 1988, when the Endeavour
Endeavour (train)

The Endeavour was a long-distance passenger train service between Wellington and Napier, New Zealand in the North Island of New Zealand. The service was modelled on the Southerner service in the South Island, and operated from 1972 to 1989....
 express was cancelled north of Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
. Today, the railway carries solely freight.

Gisborne or East Coast region

The region is located in the northeastern corner of the North Island
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
 and is also referred to as the East Cape
East Cape

For other uses, see East Cape .East Cape is the easternmost point of the main islands of New Zealand. It is located to the north of Gisborne, New Zealand...
 or East Coast or Eastland region. It is a sparsely inhabited and isolated region, with small settlements mainly clinging to small bays along the eastern shore including Tokomaru Bay
Tokomaru Bay

Tokomaru Bay is a bay and town located in the remote East Cape region of New Zealand?s North Island, 100 kilometer northeast of Gisborne city and close to Mount Hikurangi....
 and Tolaga Bay
Tolaga Bay

Tolaga Bay is both a bay and small town on the East Coast, New Zealand of New Zealand's North Island. It was named by Lt. James Cook, but is known locally as Uawa....
. The population of the region is with almost three quarters of those living in the city of Gisborne. No other settlement has a population of over 1000. The largest other settlements are the towns of Tolaga Bay and Ruatoria
Ruatoria

The town of Ruatoria is located in the East Coast, New Zealand region of New Zealand's North Island. It is the second largest centre of population in the sparsely populated region, yet has a population of only 1000....
, each with populations of over 800 in 2001.

Inland, the land is rough, predominantly forested, hill country. Te Urewera National Park
Te Urewera National Park

Te Urewera National Park is one of fourteen national parks within New Zealand and is the largest of the four in the North Island. Covering an area of approximately 2,127 km?, it is in the north east of the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island....
 is located in the west of the region, and the Kaingaroa Forest
Kaingaroa Forest

Kaingaroa Forest is the largest forest in the North Island of New Zealand, and the largest plantation in the southern hemisphere.The privately owned forest covers 2900 km? in the inland East Cape and Bay of Plenty regions, and stretches south past the east coast of Lake Taupo....
 is located further west of that. A spine of rough ridges dominates the centre of the region, culminating in the impressive bulk of the 1620 metre Mount Hikurangi
Mount Hikurangi

There are two mountains and a cone in New Zealand called Mount Hikurangi:*Mount Hikurangi, Gisborne in Gisborne*Mount Hikurangi, Northland in Northland...
 in the region's northeast. This mountain is the fifth highest mountain in the North Island, and the highest that is not a volcano. Regarded as sacred by the Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
, there is some justification to the claims that this is the first mountain to see the sun in summer (see note below under Gisborne City).

The region's population has higher than the national average proportion of Maori - over 50% in some areas - and still maintains strong ties to both Maori tradition and the iwi
Iwi

In New Zealand society, iwi form the largest everyday social units in Maori Culture of the Maori. The word iwi means "people" or "folk"; in many contexts it may mean "tribe" or "clan", and sometimes a larger grouping of tribes....
 and marae
Marae

A marae malae , malae , is a sacred place which served both religious and social purposes in pre-Christian Polynesian societies. In all these languages, the word also means "cleared, free of weeds, trees, etc." It generally consists of an area of cleared land roughly rectangular , bordered with stones or wooden posts perhaps w...
 structure. The predominant iwi in the region are Ngati Porou
Ngati Porou

Ngati Porou is a Maori iwi traditionally located in the East Cape and Gisborne, New Zealand regions on the North Island of New Zealand. Ngati Porou has the second-largest affiliation of any iwi in New Zealand, with 71,910 registered members in 2006....
, Rongowhakaata, Ngai Tamanuhiri, Te Aitanga a Mahaki.

City of Gisborne

Gisborne
The city of Gisborne is located at the north end of Poverty Bay
Poverty Bay

Poverty Bay is the largest of several small bays on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island to the north of Hawke Bay. It stretches for 10 kilometres from Young Nick's Head in the southwest to Tuaheni Point in the northeast....
. The white cliff headland of Young Nick's Head
Young Nick's Head

Young Nick's Head is a headland at the southern end of Poverty Bay in New Zealand's North Island. It is clearly visible from the nearby city of Gisborne, New Zealand....
 at the other end of the bay is visible from the city. The cliffs can be seen in the left hand side of the sat photo. The Maori name for the cliffs is Te Kuri-a-Paoa, meaning The Dog of Paoa, as this was what it was originally said to look like.

This prominence was the first part of New Zealand sighted by the crew of Captain James Cook
James Cook

Captain James Cook Royal Society Royal Navy was an English explorer, navigator and cartographer, ultimately rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy....
's ship Endeavour
HM Bark Endeavour

His Majesty's Bark Endeavour was a 10-gun Royal Navy barque commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his First voyage of James Cook, to Australia and New Zealand in 1769-71....
, and was named for the crew member who first saw it. A memorial to Cook stands on the foreshore, marking the point where he first stepped ashore in New Zealand on October 8, 1769.

On the right hand side of the sat photo at the other end of the bay, known as Poverty Bay, is Kaiti Hill
Kaiti Hill

Kaiti Hill is an ancestral site of the Ngati Oneone hapu in Gisborne, New Zealand. It is at the base of this hill that Captain Captain Cook came ashore, after first sighting New Zealand in October 1769....
. This hill overlooks the town and magnificent views can be obtained by driving or walking to the summit.

Gisborne Nz 1
The city maintains a rural charm and is a popular holiday spot. Local industries include agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
, horticulture
Horticulture

'Horticulture' is the industry and science of plant cultivation. Horticulturists work and conduct research in the disciplines of plant propagation and cultivation, Crop , plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology....
, farming and forestry
Forestry

Forestry is the art and science of managing forests, tree plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests....
. Wine
Wine

Wine is an alcoholic beverage often made of fermentation grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients....
 production is also valuable to the local economy. It is sometimes known as the City of Rivers as the centre of town is the convergence of three different rivers.

Gisborne City has four main high (secondary) schools: Gisborne Boys' High
Gisborne Boys' High School

Gisborne Boys' High School is a boys' secondary school situated in Gisborne, New Zealand, New Zealand that was originally founded as a Co-Ed school in 1909 and was known as Gisborne High School....
, Gisborne Girls' High
Gisborne Girls' High School

Gisborne Girls High School is a girls' secondary school situated in Gisborne, New Zealand, Tairawhiti, New Zealand. It was founded in 1956 when Gisborne High School was split into two single-sex schools....
, Lytton High and Campion College. Campion College is a Catholic co-educational school.

The harbour was host to many ships in the past. A meat works was sited beside the harbour and meat and wool was shipped from here. Now the harbour is the home of many smaller fishing boats as well as ships loading logs for export.

Gisborne Nz 2
Gisborne boasts being the first city in the world to greet the sun each day. Technically, however, this is only true for part of the year. Both Suva
Suva

Suva is the Capital and largest city of Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Central Division, Fiji, Rewa Province, of which it is the administrative center....
, Fiji
Fiji

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands , is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu....
, and Nukualofa, Tonga
Tonga

The Kingdom of Tonga in the south Pacific Ocean comprises an archipelago of 171 islands, 48 of them inhabited, stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres in a north-south line....
, are closer to the International Date Line
International Date Line

The International Date Line is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian where the date changes as one travels east or west across it....
 and therefore would seem more likely candidates for this title. Due to the earth's tilt on its axis, however, Gisborne does overtake their claim as New Zealand summer days grow longer. In the longest days of summer, though, it again loses the title to the hillier suburbs of Dunedin
Dunedin

Dunedin , Otepoti in Maori, is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the region of Otago. It is New Zealand's fifth largest city in population, the largest in size of council boundary area, and the hub of the sixth-largest urban area....
 in the South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
.

The city has the benefit of being very close to the white sand beaches of Waikanae and Midway. A short distance from the city is the surf beach of Wainui.

Two major annual events are the Dawn Raid
Dawn Raid Entertainment

Dawn Raid Entertainment is a record label based in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, New Zealand. It has signed many New Zealand hip-hop music and Contemporary R&B artists such as Savage , Adeaze, Aaradhna, Ill Semantics and The Deceptikonz....
 Beach Day Out, which is an outdoor concert featuring many of the Dawn Raid Hip-hop stars held in January, and the Rhythm & Vines
Rhythm & Vines

Rhythm and Vines is an annual music festival held at Waiohika Estate vineyard, several kilometres from the town of Gisborne, New Zealand, New Zealand....
 concert held every New Years' Eve which features a huge concert featuring well-known New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 bands performing in a vineyard
Vineyard

A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture....
.

Gisborne had three sister cities in the Sister Cities International Program, two are in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 (one in Wales
Wales

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 and Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
), the third being Palm Desert, California
Palm Desert, California

Palm Desert is a city in Riverside County, California, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley, approximately east of Palm Springs, California....
 in the US
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. The town of Gisborne
Gisborne, Victoria

Gisborne is a town located approximately 55 kilometres north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia. As it is close to Melbourne, but in attractive countryside, it is proving an increasingly popular place to settle....
 50 kilometes north-west of Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 is now also twinned with it.

Climate

The Maori name for the Gisborne region is Tairawhiti - the coast upon which the sun shines across the water. The region is sheltered by high country to the west and has a dry, sunny climate with high sunshine hours.

The region has a yearly average of 2,200 sunshine hours. The annual rainfall varies from about 1000mm near the coast to over 2500mm in higher inland country

Frosts occur several times each winter.

Gisborne's mild climate, combined with rich alluvial soils, make this an ideal location for the growing of maize, grapes, citrus fruits, kiwifruit and subtropical fruits.

2007 Earthquake

At 8.55pm (NZDT) on 20 December 2007, the Gisborne region was hit by an earthquake of Richter Magnitude
Richter magnitude scale

The Richter magnitude scale, or more correctly local magnitude ML scale, assigns a single number to quantify the amount of moment magnitude scale#Radiated seismic energy released by an earthquake....
 6.8, centred in the Hikurangi Trench, 50Km southeast of Gisborne at a depth of 40km. Intensities
Mercalli intensity scale

The Mercalli intensity scale is a Seismic scale used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake. The scale quantifies the effects of an earthquake on the Earth's surface, humans, objects of nature, and man-made structures on a scale of I through XII, with I denoting a weak earthquake and XII one that causes almost complete destruction....
 of 7 - 8 were experienced, with three buildings substantially collapsed in the CBD and others experiencing some structural damage. One death was reported (a heart attack of an elderly woman, sustained during the quake) plus minor injuries.

Suburbs in Gisborne

  • Awapuni
    Awapuni, Gisborne

    Awapuni is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located in the southwest of the city. It is named after the Awapuni lagoon, where the Waipaoa River runs into the ocean....
  • Elgin
  • Gaddums Hill
  • Heatherlea/Darwin Road
  • Kaiti
    Kaiti, New Zealand

    Kaiti is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located immediately to the east of the city centre, on the opposing bank of the Waimata River....
  • Manutuke
    Manutuke

    Manutuke is a settlement in the Gisborne Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located to the west of the city of Gisborne on State Highway 2 , close to the mouth of the Waipaoa River....
  • Mangapapa
    Mangapapa

    Mangapapa is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located in the north of the city. Whataupoko lies to the southeast and Te Hapara to the south, separated from Mangapapa by the Turanganui River....
  • Riverdale
  • Riverside
  • Riverview
  • Sponge Bay
  • Tamarau
    Tamarau

    Tamarau is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located to the southeast of the city centre....
  • Te Hapara
    Te Hapara

    Te Hapara is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located in the northwest of the city....
  • Te Wharau
  • Victoria
    Victoria, New Zealand

    Victoria is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located close to the shore of Poverty Bay, to the southeast of the city centre. It was named for Queen Victoria....
  • Waikanae
  • Waikirikiri
  • Wainui Beach
  • Whataupoko
    Whataupoko

    Whataupoko is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne. It is located to the northeast of the city centre....


  • Gardens in and around Gisborne

    Gisborne has its own botanical garden
    Botanical garden

    Botanical gardens grow a wide variety of plants primarily to categorize and document for scientific purposes. Botanists and horticulturalists tend the flora and maintain the garden's library and herbarium of dried and documented plant material....
    : Gisborne Botanical Gardens
    Gisborne Botanical Gardens

    Gisborne Botanical Gardens is a public garden in Gisborne, New Zealand, that dates back to 1874. The Gisborne Botanical Gardens nowadays occupy between Aberdeen Road and the Taruheru River....


    In the surroundings are two arboreta
    Arboretum

    An arboretum is a collection of trees. Related collections include a fruticetum , and a viticetum, a collection of vines. More commonly today, an arboretum is a botanical garden containing living collections of woody plants intended at least partly for scientific study....
    :
    • Eastwoodhill Arboretum
      Eastwoodhill Arboretum

      Eastwoodhill is the national arboretum of New Zealand. It covers and is located 35 km northwest of Gisborne, in the hill country of Ngatapa. It was founded 1910 by William Douglas Cook....
       at Ngatapa
    • Hackfalls Arboretum
      Hackfalls Arboretum

      Hackfalls is an arboretum in New Zealand. It was founded in the 1956 by Bob Berry . Hackfalls Arboretum is part of ?Hackfalls Station?, a sheep and cattle farm of about 10 square kilometres, owned by the Berry family....
       at Tiniroto
      Tiniroto

      Tiniroto is a small farming and forestry community on the ?inland? road from Gisborne to Wairoa in the eastern part of the North Island of New Zealand....


    Sister cities

    Palm Desert, California
    Palm Desert, California

    Palm Desert is a city in Riverside County, California, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley, approximately east of Palm Springs, California....
    , United States Nonoichi, Ishikawa
    Nonoichi, Ishikawa

    is a towns of Japan located in Ishikawa District, Ishikawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 46,462 and a population density of 3,426.40 persons per square kilometer....
    , Japan Gisborne, Victoria
    Gisborne, Victoria

    Gisborne is a town located approximately 55 kilometres north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia. As it is close to Melbourne, but in attractive countryside, it is proving an increasingly popular place to settle....
    , Australia

    See also

    • 2006 Tonga earthquake
      2006 Tonga earthquake

      The 2006 Tonga earthquake occurred on 4 May 2006 at 04:26 local time . There were no reports of death or injury. With a strength of 7.9 it was the strongest quake since the 28 March 2005 Sumatra earthquake following from the infamous 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake ....
    • List of Marae in the Gisborne Region
      List of Marae in the Gisborne Region

      This is a list article of marae located in the Gisborne region of New Zealand.This listing is alphabetic by Marae name.align="top" width=25%|...
    • List of people from Gisborne
      List of people from Gisborne

      The following is a list of famous people born in Gisborne, New Zealand, and people who spent significant periods of their lives living in the Gisborne/East Coast area ....
    • List of Schools in the Gisborne Region
      List of Schools in the Gisborne Region

      This is a list article of schools located in the Gisborne, New Zealand region of New Zealand.School uniform is now fast becoming the norm at primary school and pre-school....


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