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Whimsy and a surf break
Gisborne Herald

Whimsy and a surf break

Artist Troy Conole had been staring at a blank canvas opposite his house at Wainui for decades — a 22-metre timber fence running along the access way to the beach. Motivation to finally start work on a mural on the fence came in the shape of an...

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15,000 under canvas at R&V
Gisborne Herald

15,000 under canvas at R&V

The transformation of Gisborne into fun city central’ has been completed as the 21st R&V Festival kicks into gear and the city bulges at the seams with predominantly young people here for a great New Year. Gisborne’s CBD filled up steadily...

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Ramping up for our busiest time of year
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Ramping up for our busiest time of year

Gisborne’s New Year’s holiday influx is well under way with our roads filling up and city centre bustling yesterday as the gates opened at Waiohika Estate for the 21st Rhythm & Vines. The music festival that has transformed this time of year...

Extra care required
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Extra care required

It has been interesting reading of the measures the public have to take to keep safe. As I was driven up to my family at Wharekopae on Christmas Day, I was horrified at the state of the road — both tarseal and metal. This road is publicised for...

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Shepherdess Muster: A time to bliss out
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Shepherdess Muster: A time to bliss out

Motu is getting ready to host The Shepherdess Muster in February, a first-of-its-kind festival where women can leave their cares behind and indulge in a long weekend of creative endeavours, entertainment, workshops and more. The immersive festival...

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Changes have a lot further to play out
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Changes have a lot further to play out

One marker of just how much has changed this year is the fact we started it with Jacinda Ardern as Prime Minister. It wasn’t until after the summer holiday, on January 19, that Ardern revealed she was stepping down from politics as she no longer...

Asking a lot of humanity
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Asking a lot of humanity

Various correspondents have criticised my letter suggesting a refuge for Palestinians in the Sinai Desert — with the wider world first urgently building the world’s biggest refugee camp, and potentially then upgrading it to a new and pristine...

Almost like the tropics
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Almost like the tropics

It is perhaps unsurprising that as our wettest year on record since 1878 draws to a close, Tuesday should deliver one of the heaviest bursts of rain in living memory. A massive raincloud swept over the city from the west, heralded by thunder, and...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

Patutahi The immense contribution George Brown has made to Patutahi Golf Club has been recognised. At Patutahi’s recent AGM, Brown was unanimously elected as a life member of the club. “He has certainly made a big contribution to the running of...

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Helping lead Coast in right direction
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Helping lead Coast in right direction

Kim Harris’s first sporting love will always be rugby. And the man who, with the late Poverty Bay men’s captain Garry Thompson, coached the Gisborne Boys’ High School first 15 who won the Moascar Cup in 1993 and the Condor 7s, Bank of...

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'I love a bit of storm chasing'
Gisborne Herald

'I love a bit of storm chasing'

Herald photographer Liam Clayton captured this picture of the system, which brought torrential rain, thunder and lightning to the city on Tuesday afternoon, heading for Whangara. He snapped it at 2.18pm, from the top of Makorori Hill looking towards...

R&V — all you need to know
Gisborne Herald

R&V — all you need to know

by Lillie Rohan It’s the country’s most iconic New Year’s event, and justdays out from celebrating its 21st birthday, Rhythm and Vines is back for its biggest year yet. Set to welcome 21,000 people to Gisborne’s Waiohika Estate, the annual...

Shearing duo’s bid falls short
Gisborne Herald

Shearing duo’s bid falls short

by Doug Laing Masterton shearers Paerata Abraham and Chris Dickson fell 20 short of their target in a bid for the World two-stand eight-hours strongwool lambshearing record. But it was a case of if-only for the pair who sheared more than the record...

Out to malign pine — never mind facts
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Out to malign pine — never mind facts

I must take strong exception to Mr Caddie’s attempts to establish the myth that pine trees are some sort of “bad guy”. The Monterey pine, Pinus radiata, that we have here has been extensively modified and adapted for New Zealand conditions...