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Can’t see English overtaken
Opinion

Can’t see English overtaken

It has been interesting to read the letters about the Māori language and Lara Meyer’s responses. Lara hopes that te reo Māori will become the most spoken language in Aotearoa in her lifetime. I do not know Lara’s age but I am 77 years old and...

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A classic Christmas Day in Gisborne
Opinion

A classic Christmas Day in Gisborne

Another Christmas has come and gone leaving some New Zealanders facing a return to work today, joining those who have spent the time in jobs such as emergency and essential services. For many others it’s a case of being halfway through a holiday...

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Fire preparedness a priority
Gisborne Herald

Fire preparedness a priority

Providing extensive training to Aratu Forests Ltd staff to respond to a fire has been one way the Gisborne forestry company has been preparing for fire season. Summer brings the threat of fire to the front of mind for Aratu, and it has been actively...

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Powering on in a tough year
Business

Powering on in a tough year

2023 has been an exceptionally busy year for the team at the region’s electricity lines company, Firstlight Network. In March, Eastland Network became part of Clarus (formerly Firstgas Group), one of New Zealand’s largest energy groups.

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Creative duo: Seymour and Helen May
Lifestyle

Creative duo: Seymour and Helen May

Loren Sirl talks to Seymour and Helen May about why their work is their passion . . . Seymour May was destined to be a potter. As a child growing up on the family farm in Helensville, Auckland, one farming chore was to change cattle gates. Once the...

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This swimming life
Lifestyle

This swimming life

A summer romance in 1969 was the start of what was to become the Enterprise Aquatic Centre, with its associated Martin Swim Club and Enterprise Swim Team. Gillian Cowperthwaite talked to the faces behind the centre, Shona and Gary Martin, who met as...

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Girls plucked from river wall
Gisborne Herald

Girls plucked from river wall

Police called in surf lifeguards on Thursday night after two teenage girls were seen to be stranded on the river training wall between the Tūranganui River and Eastland Port. Police contacted the Kaiaponi Farms Waikanae surf club at about 7.30pm...

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Come to Gisborne call from Mayor
Gisborne Herald

Come to Gisborne call from Mayor

Mayor Rehette Stoltz made a passionate shout-out about why people should come to Gisborne over the holiday season when she appeared on the NewstalkZB breakfast programme yesterday. She told announcer Tim Dower that while this has been a tough year...

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Penalty perfection
Sport

Penalty perfection

Old Dogs New Tricks had just enough guile to beat Just For The Beers in the final of a six-a-side football competition organised by Gisborne Thistle. The score was 0-0 at the end of normal time at Childers Road Reserve on Thursday evening and Old...