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Clouds without silver linings
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Clouds without silver linings

Yet another in what seems like an endless succession of wet weekends could have left the people of Tairāwhiti as prime victims of the seasonal affective disorder SAD. Every time it seems we might be getting a break from the wettest winter in most...

Actions do the talking for Comet
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Actions do the talking for Comet

Re: ‘Shop local’ great advice, July 8 letter by N. Miller Yes, “shop local” certainly did not come into consideration when the decision-making panel appointed Belgravia. Perhaps that is because, as previously mentioned, one of that panel was...

Seeking pool claim advice
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Seeking pool claim advice

With the recent floods, have you or someone you know had an insurance swimming pool claim? I would welcome a quick chat about your circumstances and outcome. Please phone me on 027 2777 345. Craig

ON THE MATS
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ON THE MATS

Brothers Matthew and Dylan Foster, their cousin Kayla Trowell and the boys’ father Mike Foster won the Tom Duffin Fours with three wins and a draw. They were the only qualifiers in the event. The day before, Mike Foster teamed up with his...

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Hoping for a better electoral system
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Hoping for a better electoral system

Submissions are pouring in for the review of New Zealand’s electoral laws that will land in the lap of the next government. The panel has received more than 2000 submissions to its draft recommendations in the space of just over a month. This has...

‘Shop local’ great advice
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‘Shop local’ great advice

I do feel very upset that the Learn to Swim contract for the new Kiwa Pools has not been awarded to a local provider, namely Comet. This hit me again on Wednesday when I read the advert on page 19 of The Gisborne Herald, “Support Our Community —...

Get real, Belgravia won the tender
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Get real, Belgravia won the tender

I read with interest the view of the community that Comet “should” have been given/ was “entitled to secure”, etc, the learn-to-swim contract for the Kiwa Pools. The reality is that we live and operate in a corporate environment. The world...

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Gisborne, Turanganui-a-Kiwa darts results
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Gisborne, Turanganui-a-Kiwa darts results

GISBORNE CLUB DARTS ASSOCIATION July 4 — Individual highlights 180s: T Reeves (Outlaws); A Taukamo-Pohio, H Eyles (Vikings); B Leach (Done n Dusted); I Eyles (Gunz); Q Stevens (2) (Rebels). Highest start: (170) A Charlie (Stallions). (Stallions)...

Reid named in Super team
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Reid named in Super team

Gisborne triathlete Tayler Reid is again among the elite athletes contesting the Super League Triathlon Championship Series. The series comprises four races – on August 27 in London, UK; September 3 in Toulouse, France; September 30 in Malibu...

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$5.1m Bull Week
Gisborne Herald

$5.1m Bull Week

$72,000 Angus the star of the show The bull sale season generated more than $5.1 million dollars for the Gisborne-East Coast-Wairoa economies this year. It was highlighted by extremely high clearance rates across all the region’s studs. East Coast...

$1.9m boost for Nuka pilot plant
Gisborne Herald

$1.9m boost for Nuka pilot plant

‘Huge opportunity to start a new industry in Aotearoa’ A new Government-backed project aims to turn locally grown kānuka into high-value gourmet products, bringing new jobs to Ruatōria and boosting the local economy. Nuka Charitable Trust will...

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Breaking netball stigma
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Breaking netball stigma

Encouraging other young males to give the sport a go Like a lot of sporty young men, Tamati Keelan loves playing rugby and basketball. However, this year he’s added another code to his skill set — netball. Keelan’s one of a growing number of...

All aboard the Waka Manaaki
Gisborne Herald

All aboard the Waka Manaaki

The first few journeys of the newly established Waka Manaaki - East Coast Health Shuttle have been awesome, says Ngāti Porou Oranga health director Sonya Smith. The service, funded as a pilot through Te Whatu Ora until December, is for anyone in...

Fond farewell as Bramwells retire
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Fond farewell as Bramwells retire

Grant Bramwell is the family’s third-generation pharmacist to own Unichem Bramwells Pharmacy on Gladstone Road. Having sold the pharmacy in May this year, Grant is staying on to help the new owners with the transition. He reflects on the history...

Tokomaru move: 'A dream come true'
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Tokomaru move: 'A dream come true'

Tokomaru Bay Four Square’s new owner Mike Turney sailed for New Zealand as a youngster and now has his sights set on giving back to the township by becoming a volunteer firefighter. He told The Gisborne Herald why he loves living and working in...

A DELIGHTFUL TREAT
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A DELIGHTFUL TREAT

Petra Galler’s Butter, Butter cookbook has gorgeous, rich, decadent recipes for any home baker. Inspired by the author’s Jewish heritage, the recipes have a very European sensibility, with a touch of Middle Eastern flavours. They are...