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1980s thinking from MP
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1980s thinking from MP

Napier MP Katie Nimon is now trying to prevent the rebuilding of the Napier to Wairoa railway. Like most politicians of the right, she fails to see that all of the rail and roadways were severely damaged in the region, mostly because of too much...

Debris issues need fixing
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Debris issues need fixing

Yet again after another dreadful weekend for the province we have seen, disappointingly, another build-up of slash under the bridges and along what used to be beautiful, pristine beaches. Our beaches used to be helpful in promoting tourism for the...

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Changes ahead for Covid inquiry
Gisborne Herald

Changes ahead for Covid inquiry

With the Royal Commission Inquiry into Covid-19 due to be broadened, the new Government will also need to replace Tairāwhiti-based panel member Hekia Parata. That responsiblity will fall to new Internal Affairs minister and ACT deputy leader Brooke...

Chance to look into the future
Gisborne Herald

Chance to look into the future

Gisborne people had a first-hand update on the latest technological advances in medical science from some of the finest scientific minds in New Zealand and overseas, at a two-day symposium last week . The Image of the Future gathering, run by the...

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Why better beats more
Gisborne Herald

Why better beats more

St John Craner Most people always want things fast and cheap. Who doesn’t? Problem is, what’s cheap and fast usually isn’t any good — like fast food, also known as junk food. It will plug a gap for a while but then you have to do it all over...

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Good season for Hauiti Berries
Gisborne Herald

Good season for Hauiti Berries

Tolaga Bay blueberry growing operation Hauiti Berries is on track to meet harvest targets this year, with good-quality fruit and a full picking team. It is coming to the end of harvest, which started in August and runs through until the end of...

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Watch out for rural crime
Gisborne Herald

Watch out for rural crime

Fuel has become a highly sought after commodity for thieves operating in rural areas. Livestock for food is another target. The average rate of rural crime in Tairāwhiti remains steady but it does experience peaks and troughs and right now, police...

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Club cricketers praying for sun
Sport

Club cricketers praying for sun

Let there be cricket. That is the refrain from all 10 of Poverty Bay’s club teams ahead of what they are praying will be Round 6 in the Premier Grade 40-over Doleman Cup and Senior B 30-over Hope Cup competitions tomorrow. Of the prems fixtures to...

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Season’s half won by GBHS
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Season’s half won by GBHS

Challenge Cup T20 cricket has a new hero: Aarav Nair. The unassuming Life Guards middle-order batter was the surprise package of his team’s innings in the all-Gisborne Boys’ High School final against the Blues and Royals at Nelson Park on...

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Council update on land management
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Council update on land management

A GDC activities report for a recent council meeting discussed expansion of its land management team over recent months, and progress establishing “effective tree cover” requirements of the Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan for the region’s...

Let’s not stop at Grey St
Opinion

Let’s not stop at Grey St

A shout out of support to Haimona Ngata and the team at Tairāwhiti Adventure Trust. Their skills, enthusiasm and innovative ideas are welcome relief during so much despondency over the continual destruction of our city and surrounds. Bring it on...

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Lifeguards on duty from tomorrow
Gisborne Herald

Lifeguards on duty from tomorrow

Full surf lifeguard volunteer weekend patrols begin at Waikanae, Midway and Wainui beaches this weekend. Lifeguards will be on duty each weekend into mid-March. Surf lifesaving clubs have already been patrolling during their nippers gatherings on...