Gisborne Community services

Living as they do in a relatively isolated corner of New Zealand, people in Gisborne look out for each other through a range of community organisations and services.
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Transport

The Gisborne District Council's transport page has an overview and links to the key transport options available  

Gisborne transport overview | Gisborne District Council

Bus service

The public bus service in Gisborne is run by Gizzybus. Check their site for routes, timetables and fares

Gizzybus | Gisborne District Council

Cycling

For information about cycling in Gisborne go to the Gisborne District Council website.

Gisborne cycling | Gisborne District Council

Parking

This Gisborne District council site has information about parking in Gisborne

Gisborne parking | Gisborne District Council

Public/Government services

Local councils

For many local services, you can check or inquire with the local council nearest you.

Gisborne District Council

Tax department

You can contact Inland Revenue (IR) online, by phone or in person at the area office in Gisborne.  For a personal appointment contact IR first by phone. 

Everyone moving to New Zealand permanently will need a tax number, called an IRD number. This is a 8-9 digit code that is unique to you. Find out more on the IRD website.

Contact us  | Inland Revenue

IRD numbers | Inland Revenue

NZ Post

To find your nearest Postshop or Kiwibank use this site. You can also find other information about postal services here

Postshop/Kiwibank locator

Family services

Use this directory to locate and contact support in the Gisborne region for services relating to addiction, basic needs, disaster recovery, education and training, employment, ethnic services, family violence, health, mentors, legal and civil services, mental health, parenting and caregiving, special needs and disability, youth services and ISO capability.

Family Services Gisborne | Family Services directory

OUTLine NZ

OUTLineNZ  is a free, nationwide specialist helpline and  counselling service offering support for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people and for people questioning their gender identity/sexual orientation.  It is staffed by trained volunteers, and qualified counsellors also offer affordable face to face counselling at OUTLineNZ’s  Auckland office or via skype.

Phone for free 0800 688 5463

OUTLineNZ

Community Networks

New Zealand Newcomers Network

The New Zealand Newcomers Network is a network of groups throughout New Zealand welcoming newcomers and offering range of fun social events and activities. The events are a great way to meet new people, find out about local activities, and get connected with your local community. Anyone can join – and membership is free.

Locations | Newcomers Network 

Safety

Neighbourhood support contacts

Check this website to find a neighbourhood support group in your area. There is also a link to some information for newcomers in simplified Chinese.

Neighbourhood support

New Zealand Police advice for new arrivals

On this site you will find information about the Police and crime prevention advice for newcomers in 12 different languages.

Police - new arrivals

Police contacts

Use this site to find out where your nearest police station is and the name of the Pacific and ethnic liaison officer for this region

NZ Police Communities

Fire service

Find out about your local fire service, including contact details.

Gisborne stations | NZ Fire Service

Women's refuge

Women's refuge offer assistance and help for women who are dealing with violence in their lives. They have a refuge in Gisborne.

Get help | Women's Refuge

Shakti offers a crisis call number (0800SHAKTI) and safe houses around the country for migrant and refugee women who are experiencing domestic violence.

Shakti is a national not-for-profit community organisation specialising in the area of women’s development, domestic/ family violence intervention, prevention and awareness. They provide culturally competent support services for women, children and families of Asian, African and Middle Eastern origin.

Shakti New Zealand 

Labour Inspectorate - migrant exploitation

Labour inspectors work with employers and employees to make sure that employment laws are applied properly in workplaces. 

If you think that you have not been treated fairly at work, you can contact Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) Labour inspectors on 0800 20 90 20.

Labour inspectorate | MBIE 

Civil Defence Emergency information

Check for important local information about what to do in an emergency from the Civil defence site nearest you.  

The New Zealand Government created the Get Ready website with information about what to do in many types emergencies.

Gisborne civil defence | Gisborne District Council

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