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Labour on the back foot for first debate
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Labour on the back foot for first debate

A wave of promises and some ugly disruptions have led up to the first leaders’ debate before the election, which is being televised tonight. It is becoming more important now for Chris Hipkins and the Labour government. A steady slide in the polls...

Forest fire threat a reality
Opinion

Forest fire threat a reality

Under weak administrative monitoring of commercial afforestation mandatory requirements, and now the forecast El Niño threat, forest fire threat in our region is a realistic possibility of major concern. Commercial forestry staff in the past were...

Oh, how we so easily forget
Opinion

Oh, how we so easily forget

Re: Pre-election forecast bleak but not all bad, September 13 editorial. I do wonder how we quickly seem to have forgotten the global shocks of the Covid pandemic, war, supply-chain issues and how they have affected our economy along with every...

‘Cheaper, simpler, kinder’
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‘Cheaper, simpler, kinder’

I am a regular user of the library and I also use the car park for people with a disability. To get from the car park to the library, I have been in the habit of walking across the grass as a short cut to the door. I welcome this as walking is not...

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Spared worst of wind, rain due
Gisborne Herald

Spared worst of wind, rain due

Make the most of the sunny weather, as the extended outlook is for the rain to return to the Gisborne region next week. MetService’s long-range outlook is for clear, sunny days and mostly north-west winds this week, but for rain to return around...

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Violent end to Christmas do
Gisborne Herald

Violent end to Christmas do

They’d hired a taxi van so everyone could get home safely from their Christmas function but even so, a group of workers’ over-indulgence in alcohol spelled a horror end to a good night out. Fletcher Hamish Scammell, building apprentice, told...

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Retail in recession due to pressures
Business

Retail in recession due to pressures

Economic pressures on households and businesses have been highlighted by BNZ bank’s chief economist Mike Jones. During a recent trip and public talk in Gisborne, Mr Jones pointed to inflationary and export pressures as being of most concern to...

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Time to review your banking arrangements
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Time to review your banking arrangements

Alex Cochrane Navigating through challenges posed by high interest rates, severe weather events, the pandemic and market changes can be daunting for our community. Now, more than ever, it is crucial to review your banking arrangements and ensure you...

Māori businesses planning for change
Business

Māori businesses planning for change

Māori businesses in Tairāwhiti that work with whenua are looking at ways to do things differently, says BDO Gisborne managing partner Kylee Potae. Ms Potae has a specialist focus in whenua Māori, and a personal passion for strategic planning...

Selling Nissans for 40 years
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Selling Nissans for 40 years

A Gisborne car dealership is celebrating 40 years of selling Nissans. Enterprise Nissan is Gisborne’s oldest locally owned new-vehicle franchisee. Business founder Fred Lewis always had a relationship with cars before setting up one of the...

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Pultron ‘a local gem’
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Pultron ‘a local gem’

A pioneer in the field of pultrusion manufacturing technology, Gisborne-based Pultron Composites Ltd has dedicated over four decades to revolutionising structural materials with composites and last month was recognised as “exporter of the year”...

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Seeding entrepreneurship at Tolaga Bay
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Seeding entrepreneurship at Tolaga Bay

An inventive “evergreen fund” concept is backing Maori entrepreneurs in the Tolaga Bay area with start-up loans and mentoring. Right now, Tolaga Bay Innovation is seeking eight entrepreneurial individuals with a focus on service businesses, to...

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Rua hits reset button
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Rua hits reset button

Bouncing out of a loss-making year and a share value slump, medicinal cannabis company Rua Bioscience has started the new financial year with two new international deals and a vision to expand Tairawhiti residents’ access to subsidised medical...

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Get ready for fireworks in GBA playoffs
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Get ready for fireworks in GBA playoffs

Tonight, tomorrow and this Friday night are all about having fun by going hard. The club league finals at the Gisborne YMCA are set for Saturday — the men’s open grade at 4pm, the ladies’ championship 5.30pm, and men’s premier grand final at...

‘Give te reo Māori a go’
Lifestyle

‘Give te reo Māori a go’

Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz moved to Tairāwhiti from South Africa over 20 years ago and during that time here she has been on a journey of learning te reo Māori. As part of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, kaupapa Māori reporter Matai O’Connor caught...

Sweetheart vine
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Sweetheart vine

True to its name, chain of hearts is a trailing vine plant with heart-shaped, variegated leaves. It is an easy-care, super-tough, hardy, hanging plant that can be used to fill a space situated up high in a corner or on a shelf. Oh, be still my...

RICE, SPICE, NICE
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RICE, SPICE, NICE

Elegantly simple, big on flavour and strong on comfort, these family favourites with step-by-step instructions make an ideal introduction to Korean cooking at home. Like all Koreans, I will always have kimchi and cooked white rice in my...

Echoes of Buller Bay’s glory days
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Echoes of Buller Bay’s glory days

Still in the South Island, Mike Yardley continues his journey and heads for Westport . . . Sizing up a spring roadie on the West Coast? Just south of Westport, Cape Foulwind Lighthouse stands sentinel-like on the headland – a totem to so much...

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Call for clarity on construction work
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Call for clarity on construction work

Summer is going to be the season of the great recovery operation, not least in this region, but a recent report raises doubts about the ability of New Zealand to achieve even modest goals for improving our infrastructure. The latest Civil...

Life elsewhere: finding the Holy Grail
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Life elsewhere: finding the Holy Grail

Gwynne Dyer This week’s real news is the discovery of life on another planet. As Cambridge University’s Nikku Madhusudhan said in the first sentence of his report: “The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary...