A triple for Ryan Ryan Ainsworth is becoming a rather familiar face at Eastland Group. The 20-year-old former dux of Gisborne Boys' High School, who is in his third year studying mechatronics engineering at Canterbury University, has just been awarded his third Eastland Group scholarship.
Approaching half century Forty five years in one job is a lifetime for most, but not many industries have gone through the changes that the electricity business has more...
Coast kid on a roll Putting theory into practical is one of the real high points for Eastland Group electrical engineering scholarship recipient Mikaere Ngarimu. more...
Gisborne weathering the storm By Eastland Group chief executive Matt Todd Eastland Group chief executive Matt Todd was the only local businessman invited to the Job Summit in February where the Government, unions and business leaders got together to look for ways to help the country through the recession.
Investing in the future December 2008 Need a little financial assistance to achieve your higher education goals? Then check out the scholarships on offer from Eastland Group. more...
Searching for the right rivers December 2008 The search is on for minI hydro opportunities in the district and Eastland Group is looking to the people of the region for a little local knowledge. more...
Think first December 2008 Summer holidays may be the perfect time to catch up on all those chores around the house, but make sure you're safe before you pick up that paint brush or chainsaw. more...
Recent Changes to Electricity Regulation Positive for Eastland October 2008 By Eastland Group chief executive Matt Todd. A piece of key energy-related regulation was finally passed into law in September thanks to concerted efforts by numerous parties locally and nationally over the past few years.
Eastland Infrastructure announces electricity network upgrades As part of a substantial network upgrade project, Eastland Infrastructure Limited has just completed the first stage of the installation of a new submarine cable to carry 11 and 50kV supplies across Gisborne Harbour. more...