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A blooming weekend extravaganza
Gisborne Herald

A blooming weekend extravaganza

Roses and irises of all colours will fill the Farmers Air Showgrounds Event Centre this weekend for the annual Poverty Bay Horticultural Society Summer Show. Society president Wendy Davies took a moment this week to enjoy the heady fragrance of the...

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Golf roundup
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Golf roundup

Te Puia Hot Springs It was the hole-in-one that wasn’t. James Forrester sank his tee shot on the 140-metre 16th hole on Sunday . . . for a three. Forrester sent his first tee shot well left into golfing oblivion so hit another ball, this time...

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The way forward or an aberration?
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The way forward or an aberration?

OPINION PIECE by Ben O’Brien-Leaf I believe that on Sunday morning, one of two things happened in rugby. Either the way in which the 2023 Rugby World Cup final was controlled was shown to be the way forward . . . or it was an aberration. As a keen...

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Junior bowlers put on a show
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Junior bowlers put on a show

You could have been forgiven for thinking the final of Gisborne Bowling Club’s junior men’s pairs was actually the senior section of the event, such was the quality of play. Eventual winners Peter Ferris and Chris Bunyan and runners-up Mike and...

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Seymour discusses Treaty principles
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Seymour discusses Treaty principles

Many people are worried about what the next Government’s approach will be to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and the possibility of a divisive referendum on the principles of the Treaty. On the campaign trail, Christopher Luxon said National did not support...

Racist, one-sided policy
Opinion

Racist, one-sided policy

With dozens of Palestinians killed in the latest Israeli attack on Jabalia refugee camp, our political leaders must act. PSNA has written to caretaker PM Chris Hipkins and incoming PM Christopher Luxon (yesterday) urging the following steps be taken...

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Sea fog rolls into Wainui Beach
Gisborne Herald

Sea fog rolls into Wainui Beach

Clouds of sea fog rolled into Wainui Beach yesterday afternoon as the MetService issued a severe thunderstorm watch over much of the East Coast. Heavy rain and some hail was predicted, with the risk of a small tornado or funnel cloud. The same se...

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WOW a dream gig for Kayla
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WOW a dream gig for Kayla

Dancer and choreographer Kayla Paige has worked in the USA, Australia and Europe, but nothing compares to being part of the creative team at World of Wearable Arts (WOW) of Wellington where she has worked as a choreographer for the last two years...

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‘Breathe’ brings balance
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‘Breathe’ brings balance

A larger-than-life dandelion takes centre stage at Breath, which is Tairāwhiti museum’s newest exhibition. Tiny florets — those fuzzy bits of the dandelion — are scattered overhead, floating mid-air as if released by a puff of breath at local...

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Tahata’s expressions of whanaungatanga
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Tahata’s expressions of whanaungatanga

“There are lots of little Easter eggs in this show, if you spend the time to look around,” says Melanie Tahata of her current exhibition running at the Tairāwhiti Museum. Named Rima Tekau, it is a sharing and expression of whanaungatanga, of...

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Waiting is over for award-winning play
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Waiting is over for award-winning play

Following a sell-out run at Q Theatre, Auckland, Boyd & Brodie Productions are now touring Waiting for Waiting for Godot across Aotearoa. This critically acclaimed production, written by award-winning actor/playwright Dave Hanson and directed by...