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Bay of Plenty ride wave of wins
Sport

Bay of Plenty ride wave of wins

Bay of Plenty steamrolled their opponents at the National Scholastic Surfing Championships in Gisborne last week, claiming their first victory in six years. They secured two titles on the final day, Friday, with 10 of the 12 team members featuring...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

MONDAY, September 25 – Sean Shivnan Pharmacy Championship Pairs 8 (Howell movement) Pamela Clay, Mark Fleming 62.92 Vicki Nickerson, Frank Roach 62.38 Helen Kerisome, Pippa Williams 57.14 Anne Roberts, Raewynne Cook 57.14 Diana Styche, Joy Marden...

The debate for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Gisborne Herald

The debate for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

Hawke’s Bay Today’s candidate evening for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti was held at Karamū High School in Hastings. Editor Chris Hyde has the run down . . . Why candidates want to be MP Meka Whaitiri: Kia ora whānau, thank you for coming out tonight. I love...

Breathing new life into kākahu
Gisborne Herald

Breathing new life into kākahu

Restoring the life of kākahu (Māori garments) cared for by Tairāwhiti Museum is a part of the new exhibition opening on Sunday. Tairāwhiti Museum kaitieiki Māori have organised an exhibition called He Kākahu Rerehua The Uplifting Wind, that...

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Big question now is council response
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Big question now is council response

The challenges of the past year that led to Gisborne Holdings Ltd’s board deciding they could not pay GHL’s council owner $2.5 million of anticipated income also seem to have helped unify their thinking. The directors didn’t appear to be...

GDC regulatory system remains broken
Opinion

GDC regulatory system remains broken

John Kape Council had planned to discharge treated sewage on to Midway beach during the school holidays. This would have forced probable cancellation of a National Junior Surf competition planned for the pipe surfbreak. There are a number of...

Not so old, for a press
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Not so old, for a press

It used to be that newspaper presses were built like battleships and lasted forever. They were reminders of an age gone by when they were huge mechanical monsters, served by ink- and oil-smeared men in overalls. I know all things change, as is the...

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Rub of the green impacts season
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Rub of the green impacts season

Gisborne Thistle had the second-best scoring record in Central Football’s Federation League, and the worst defensive record. Their goals for couldn’t keep pace with their goals against and so they finished second-last in a five-team competition...

ON THE MATS
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ON THE MATS

Andrew Rickard, son Adam and daughter Rachael have won the Poverty Bay-East Coast Indoor Bowls Centre Closing Trios in a one-sided final. They beat Malcolm Trowell, Lois Lamont and Mike Foster 11-5. After four ends of nine, the Rickards were in...

McKenzie Shield won by Gis Bowling Club
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McKenzie Shield won by Gis Bowling Club

The advantages of an artificial green were evident again when play in the McKenzie Shield Open Mixed Triples was able to go ahead at Poverty Bay Bowling Club on a sunny day after heavy overnight rain. Three games of 90 minutes were played in the...

Gisborne Club Darts Association results
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Gisborne Club Darts Association results

Tuesday night league INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 180s: A Taukamo-Pohio 2 (2NZEF TAO Vikings); K Arahanga 2 (RSA Stallions); I Eyles (RSA Gunz); J Ahuriri, T Ratapu (2NZEF TAO Spartans); H Woollett (Brezz’n Gold); R Leach (RSA Outlaws); M Evans (RS...

Pantomime politics in Eastern Europe
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Pantomime politics in Eastern Europe

Gwynne Dyer The Polish hate the Russians The Slovaks hate the Czechs, The Bulgars hate Serbs And everybody hates the Jews. — with thanks and apologies to Tom Lehrer. Tom Lehrer’s original song, “National Brotherhood Week”, was about how...

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Inspiration for wāhine at Empower You
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Inspiration for wāhine at Empower You

The women of Tairāwhiti came together at Empower You, an event to help nourish body, mind and spirit through connection. The Gisborne Herald’s Gillian Cowperthwaite was there to experience the magic first-hand . . . When local business owners...

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Supergrans farewells super manager
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Supergrans farewells super manager

With over a decade of dedication to Supergrans Tairāwhiti (SGT), manager Linda Coulston, has made a huge impact in the lives of many whānau throughout the region. By listening, responding and transforming lives of clients, employees and volunteer...

Rockin’ school holidays
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Rockin’ school holidays

Keep the kids entertained during school holidays with these simple and enjoyable rock painting projects at home. School holidays are here, and if you need a simple and engaging project to keep your kids occupied, try Painted Rock Fish and Ladybird...

Pea-rific risotto
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Pea-rific risotto

Sundays: A cookbook is a collection of fresh, modern recipes to celebrate that Sunday feeling through brunches, feasts, long lunches and quiet evenings. The book is full of laid-back food that’s absolutely packed with flavour and here’s one of...

Eye-openers in Tirana
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Eye-openers in Tirana

Mike Yardley explores the captivating narrative of Albania, uncovering its enigmatic allure along the enchanting Adriatic Coast. A foray to Albania, fringing the Adriatic coastline, was a runaway highlight of my two-week long Balkan Adventure...

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Sentiment shifting as election nears
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Sentiment shifting as election nears

The uptick in political polling as the general election nears shows some clear trends in public sentiment, the most obvious and impactful of which is the continuation of falling support for Labour that began in late April. Another with potentially...

A sense of urgency: vote for the future
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A sense of urgency: vote for the future

Gavin Maclean With the election upon us, three quotes spring to mind. Al Gore, 1992: “The future whispers while the present shouts.” The campaign is randomly shouting about immediate problems and hardly mentioning the overwhelming crisis. Yet...