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This Week's Film Guide
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This Week's Film Guide

Dome Cinema ■ Edward Scissorhands An old inventor creates an ageless humanoid, Edward, but dies without having made the hands. Edward has scissor blades instead. He is taken in by a suburban family but, despite his good intentions, problems arise...

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Fun and hilarity in a Barbie world
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Fun and hilarity in a Barbie world

by Lillie Rohan, NZ Herald She’s plastic, fantastic and has taken over the film world, but at what cost? From a press tour that made headlines for Margot Robbie’s breathtaking Barbie archive outfits, to a cast so star-studded you don’t know...

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What's On Guide
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What's On Guide

This week ■ The Little Tairāwhiti Comedy Fest Featuring some of the hottest up-and-coming New Zealand comedic talent. Evolution Theatre, 75 Disraeli St, R16. Tickets, door sales only: $10-$20 cash only. Thursday, July 20, Joana Joy 7pm, Ben Tito...

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Honours to Vintage in Thistle derby
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Honours to Vintage in Thistle derby

Never underestimate the passion in a football game between two teams from the same club. Nearly always, the players of one side are recognised — on paper at least — as the better team, and that’s all the motivation the other lot need...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

POVERTY BAY TWO sexagenarians will take on two rising stars young enough to be their grandsons in the 2023 final of the Gisborne Motors Barns-Graham Cup men’s pairs. Richard Owen and John Van Helden will be getting the shots but giving away...

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MVP honours to Ngatapa’s Westrupp
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MVP honours to Ngatapa’s Westrupp

Ngatapa midfield back Khian Westrupp’s first season of Poverty Bay club rugby ended on a high as the Premier competition’s Most Valuable Player winner. MVPs were chosen by neutral parties in Week 1; clubs selected MVPs from their own teams using...

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Time to get excited as World Cup starts
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Time to get excited as World Cup starts

One of the world’s great sporting events kicks off in Auckland tonight with the opening match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup between New Zealand and Norway. The opening ceremony starts just after 6.30pm, half an hour before the Football Ferns...

Overcoming barriers to boys’ education
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Overcoming barriers to boys’ education

Jason Heale Maxim Institute Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.” There is broad agreement that education is the cornerstone of progress and success. However, as we strive to create a level...

Thank you Hauora Tairāwhiti
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Thank you Hauora Tairāwhiti

I recently experienced a medical emergency resulting in a 10-day stay in our local hospital. From the time of admittance to ED, through scanning, diagnosis, surgery, pre- and post-operative care from staff at all levels, I have total admiration and...

Vote catcher?
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Vote catcher?

Chippie has had a guts full of crime, so he’s going to get tough on criminals, three months from an election. Vote catching, or is that just the cynic in me? Andrew Abbott

Levering off rural sector
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Levering off rural sector

Re the Court of Appeal siding with Gisborne District Council over inclusion of kiwi gold licence fees as capital value of land for rating purposes. Since Labour took the reins six years ago, costs to bodies like councils have increased hugely...

‘Pagan worship’ concerns
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‘Pagan worship’ concerns

I recently went on the Matariki website to get an understanding of what it was about. I was very concerned that it included karakia to the nine star gods and sending up food offerings from fires. This is pagan worship — worshipping the created...

Covid still about
Gisborne Herald

Covid still about

There are 42 active cases of Covid-19 in Tairāwhiti, according to the latest Ministry of Health figures released at 1pm on Sunday. Since the first case of Covid was discovered in New Zealand in late February 2020, Tairāwhiti has recorded 24,527...

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Chowed down on pie without paying
Gisborne Herald

Chowed down on pie without paying

A woman on home detention was charged with aggravated robbery after she went to a dairy in a drunken state, ate a pie without paying for it, and pulled out a knife. Michaela Jane Whakaue-Evans, 30, was relieved of the robbery charge but pleaded...

Inquiry ongoing
Gisborne Herald

Inquiry ongoing

The police investigation into what they have described as an “unexplained” death at a home in Mahia two weeks ago continues. A man was found deceased at an address in Kaiwaitau Road in Mahia on Thursday July 6. Police were called to the property...

Wind and rain coming through
Gisborne Herald

Wind and rain coming through

The latest weather outlook indicates residents in the Gisborne-East Coast region need to batten down the hatches for the next few days. The forecast is not only for rain, but strong wind in the northern part of the district. MetService now says for...

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Rapist jailed
Gisborne Herald

Rapist jailed

A man found guilty of raping a 10-year-old girl has been jailed for eight years. Mark Fraser Sheridan, 65, was apparently remorseless as he appeared for sentencing in the dock of Gisborne District Court on Tuesday. The court was told he still denied...