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The day Japan came to town
Gisborne Herald

The day Japan came to town

Gisborne’s Japanese community brought a touch of Tokyo to Treble Court on Saturday, with the city’s inaugural Japan Day. And the Gisborne community responded, with crowds turning up to enjoy the activities. The event was organised by Tairāwhiti...

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Bitter pill for ABs and their fans
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Bitter pill for ABs and their fans

With the disappointment of the Rugby World Cup final behind us it is a case now of looking forward to Friday when the final election results will be known, ending an interregnum of some 20 days and allowing coalition negotiations to start in...

Third-umpire frustrations
Opinion

Third-umpire frustrations

Wow, what a Rugby World Cup final — and how the ref and the third umpire/television match official took part in the game. The thing that peeved me off was that they say there is a referee, two linesmen and a third umpire/referee. Well, I was...

Clear guidance, less red tape
Opinion

Clear guidance, less red tape

Re: Meng Foon’s seawall. Providing your fence/wall is built within your boundary and not over a certain height, and made of environmentally friendly materials that blend in with the environment — in this case, timber or a natural-rock stone...

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Called out to driftwood fire
Gisborne Herald

Called out to driftwood fire

Fire crews from the city and rural crews were tied up for a couple of hours on Sunday dealing with a fire in driftwood at the mouth of the Waipaoa River. Fire and Emergency New Zealand received a call about it at around 10.40am that morning. “It...

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Delays plague bridge project
Gisborne Herald

Delays plague bridge project

Complex site conditions and design adjustments have caused the pre-Christmas opening of temporary Te Reinga Bridge access to be pushed out to early next year. While a genuine attempt is being made to progress the work, the complex nature of the...

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Six-wicket win for Blues, Royals
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Six-wicket win for Blues, Royals

Caleb Taewa was the best of them. The Gisborne Boys' High School Blues and Royals all-rounder made the highest score, an unbeaten 28 as first-drop, in Game 1 of the T20 Challenge Cup on Wednesday. The platform for GBHS six-wicket win lay on the...

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News from Juken set to reverberate
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News from Juken set to reverberate

Five years on from a restructure that saw Juken NZ lay off half of the 200 people working at its mill at Matawhero — as it stopped production of plywood and laminated timber products because of a slowdown in the Japanese housing market, to focus...

Roadside a disgrace
Opinion

Roadside a disgrace

I am disappointed in the amount of rubbish on the side of Awapuni Road. Old beds, couches, umbrellas, plastic by the mile, Mcdonald’s leftovers — in fact, whatever you can think of seems to arrive at one time or another. Awapuni Road is a main...

Kindness, humanity at A&E
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Kindness, humanity at A&E

In today’s world of Ukraines and Gazas, it is easy to get a mite discouraged as to whether Homo sapiens as a species is capable of long-term change. Recently, I spent a few hours at the local hospital’s A & E department. I would like to...

Creed of Hamas is death
Opinion

Creed of Hamas is death

John Minto and other misinformed anti-Zionist antisemites fail to understand the objectives of Hamas-ruled Palestinians and those of Israelis. There are great differences. Hamas do not want peace. They want to kill Jews. They don’t want Israel...

Look after remaining stock
Opinion

Look after remaining stock

Re: Fancy a trout? Oct 27 article. While I personally will always applaud those who wish to teach the art of fly fishing for trout (especially for free), I also believe those in a position of influence such as angling clubs, Fish & Game etc...

Old Waikare bridge to be cleared
Gisborne Herald

Old Waikare bridge to be cleared

Diggers will be on site at Waikare Gorge from Monday as the old, collapsed bridge is demolished. A Bailey bridge opened to traffic in May, reconnecting State Highway 2 between Wairoa and Napier after the concrete structure collapsed during Cyclone...

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Wairoa preparing to plan ahead
Gisborne Herald

Wairoa preparing to plan ahead

by Ryan O’Sullivan A new community economic development plan for Wairoa is in the first stages of its preparation. The Wairoa District Council’s strategy, wellbeing and economic development committee convened this week to deliberate on a new...

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Iwi at helm of Census success
Lifestyle

Iwi at helm of Census success

An initiative between Stats NZ and local iwi has been hailed a resounding success. The Herald looks into how the effort successfully boosted Māori participation in the recent national Census and what it means going forward. Te Mana Whakatipu, an...

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Embracing new role at SGT
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Embracing new role at SGT

Sarah Elliott is about to step into her role as the new general manager for SuperGrans Tairāwhiti. The Gisborne Herald’s Gillian Cowperthwaite chats to Sarah about her background, her connection to Gisborne and how the timing of this role is just...

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Spooktacular treats
Lifestyle

Spooktacular treats

It’s nearly that time of year again when the trick-or-treaters will be out in force, asking their neighbours for sweet foods or threatening to do some tricks! So, unless you’re a fan of their tricks, it’s a good time for kids and parents alike...