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Winning debut for rookies
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Winning debut for rookies

Three players marked their debuts with victory as Poverty Bay beat Eastern Bay 61-31 in a Heartland Championship pre-season match in Whakatāne on Saturday. The Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay Wekas scored nine tries to EBOP’s four. Poverty...

Launch aborted at last minute
Gisborne Herald

Launch aborted at last minute

Rocket Lab’s latest launch from Mahia has been delayed, after Sunday’s launch was aborted on ignition. “In the final seconds before lift-off, Electron’s flight computer actively monitors a wide range of vehicle performance parameters, and...

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Miro Street home destroyed in fire
Gisborne Herald

Miro Street home destroyed in fire

The residents of a Kainga Ora house in Miro Street in Elgin lost most of their household possessions in a blaze that gutted their home on Sunday morning. Fire and Emergency NZ sent four appliances to the property, and called the Manutuke volunteers...

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A deep breath, and on same page again
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A deep breath, and on same page again

An unusual bout of public acrimony and discord among our district leaders in the trying aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle has been patched over with the signing this week of a “Tairāwhiti Statement of Unity” and approval for a unified Tairāwhiti...

A hole lot of trouble
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A hole lot of trouble

The last time I drove down to Hawke’s Bay I was saddened by the state of State Highway 2. Lots of other roads I have to say are also in a sad state, which shows it is not just a product of past challenging weather events. Gone are the days of...

How many Category A, B vacancies?
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How many Category A, B vacancies?

Re: Vax mandates dropped, July 27 story. While it shows some movement in the right direction — the revelation “Unvaccinated health workers can again apply to work at Gisborne Hospital” — I guess the impact actuality of that statement would...

Māori election option closed
Gisborne Herald

Māori election option closed

Nearly 1800 voters of Māori descent have changed electoral rolls either to or from Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. The Māori electoral option closed on July 13 with 912 voters moving from the general roll to Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, and 889 voters shifting from...

Testing year but progress noted
Gisborne Herald

Testing year but progress noted

Regional infrastructure company Eastland Group has weathered one of the most testing years in the company’s history, and goes into the second half of 2023 with a fresh strategic focus and ambitious plans for growth. “It’s been an incredibly...

ON THE MATS
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ON THE MATS

The Poverty Bay-East Coast indoor bowls team continued their run of success, winning the Hunt Trophy against Hawke’s Bay by 83 points to 79 in Napier. PBEC started the first day of play well, winning two out of three fours games to lead 8-4. In...

Grade champions decided on Cossie tables
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Grade champions decided on Cossie tables

SNOOKER Phil Thompson, Mickey Cleaver and Tony Dobson ruled the tables in the Poverty Bay A, B and C-grade snooker championships held on the Cosmopolitan Club tables. The A and C champs were held last weekend; the B-grade event on July 8. Six...

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So what do you think of it so far?
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So what do you think of it so far?

Nine days into the Women’s World Cup and the numbers don’t lie. The 2023 edition is well on its way to becoming the “most attended stand-alone women’s sporting event ever”, organisers say. The average attendance of over 28,700 after 16...