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Country music champions
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Country music champions

Performers from the Gisborne Country Music Club had success at The 2023 Pounamu Country Music Awards in Levin recently. They were cheered on by a large group of supporters who travelled from Gisborne for the awards. Whata Brown won veteran male...

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Two Minutes of Good Stuff Film Festival
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Two Minutes of Good Stuff Film Festival

The Gisborne Volunteer Centre is all set to host the Two Minutes of Good Stuff Film Festival on Friday at the Lawson Field Theatre. The event was to have taken place in June during National Volunteer Week 2023, however, it was postponed due to...

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High energy Latin party at Dome
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High energy Latin party at Dome

Gisborne party people will be transported to the heart of Latin America with a night of live Latin music at the Dome this Saturday. Sonora Latina (previously known as Sonora Clown’s Kiss), Lars & The Clandestinos, Batu-Cada Tai Rawhiti and DJ...

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Gizzy Gig Guide
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Gizzy Gig Guide

This Week Build-a-band Every Thursday night at Smash Palace, from 7-11pm. Motivate your muso mates or just turn up — everything’s set up and ready to go. Let’s jam! Free entry. Fusion Bellydance Every Thursday at 5.45pm. Join vibrant and fun...

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Hunger Games prequel thrills
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Hunger Games prequel thrills

Two hours and 37 minutes is pretty long for a “ballad”, but you can’t call it “The Hunger Games: The Three-Cycle Opera of Songbirds and Snakes” now, can you? Concision was never much in favour in the four Hunger Games films, which reached...

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Peters in control, or just looks that way?
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Peters in control, or just looks that way?

Winston Peters appears to be using his leverage in coalition talks to maximum effect, although the proof of that will be in the details of the agreement eventually reached between his New Zealand First party, Act and National. Talks that have been...

Our top birds vs artificial intelligence
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Our top birds vs artificial intelligence

by Natasha Baulis, Maxim Institute researcher What do the Bird of the Year Awards and the Bletchley AI (artificial intelligence) Summit have in common? More than you might think. Both kicked off earlier this month, and both made it into the global...

Socialism reintroduced
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Socialism reintroduced

Re: Look at the mess they’ve left, November 11 letter. Iain says socialism is essentially the art of squandering other people’s money, and that the outgoing Labour govt embraced socialism to a large degree. The first sentence is wrong, and the...

CBD not alone in looking a bit tatty
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CBD not alone in looking a bit tatty

Re: the CBD comments in The Gisborne Herald. Yes, it does need a spark up and it would put locals in a more positive mind. We are not on our own — parts of Queenstown are also looking a a bit tatty! May I add also, a lot of private homes need...

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Gisborne Movie Guide
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Gisborne Movie Guide

DOME CINEMA Róise & Frank Irish comedy-drama film written and directed by Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy. A widow who has given up on life becomes convinced that a stray dog is the reincarnation of her hurling-loving husband. In Irish with...

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Tairāwhiti softball draw
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Tairāwhiti softball draw

Draw for Tairāwhiti senior and junior softball, all games at Waikirikiri Park on Saturday — Senior division, 12.30pm: D2, Moana Toa v Expendables; D3, Maori Smurfs v More or Less. Emerging Sox Intermediate Softball (Years 7 and 8), 11am: D1...

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Massive deals leave group a lot smaller
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Massive deals leave group a lot smaller

Fresh from selling Eastland Network on March 31, 2023 for $260 million — receiving net proceeds of $257.7m, $90m of which went to owner Trust Tairawhiti and the rest to reducing bank debt — Eastland Group has raised more than $250m selling a 50...

Can’t see the beach for the trees
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Can’t see the beach for the trees

Roger Handford Ask not what your beach can do for you — ask what you can do for your beach. I am astonished our council sees fit to waste so much time and our money trying to figure out what to do about wood on the beaches. “We will fight them...

Help us make the most of our final years
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Help us make the most of our final years

Barbara Lewis’s address to the NZNO public meeting was a courageous and excellent summary of the situation in many homes and rest homes in our country. I thank her for her passion, honesty and call-out to those who may look at the end of life as...