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Take a break, breathe deep
Opinion

Take a break, breathe deep

Jeepers Simin. WTH!!! Sociopath??? Really!? I find your letter Friday, 9th June 2023 very disturbing. I hope you have friends who are looking out for you. Take a break and breathe deep. DJ Hair

No time for National on humanity
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No time for National on humanity

Answer to Christopher Luxon’s “I have no time for the Greens on economic policy: I won’t be lectured by the Greens on economics,” I have no time for National on humanitarian policy. I won’t be lectured by National on humanity. Gavin Maclean

Great concert, thank you
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Great concert, thank you

A Taste of Opera — thank you Gisborne Choral Society for a wonderful concert on Sunday afternoon (11th June). It was a lovely interlude for such a dreich and dreary day, and it was a bonus to hear Aston, Madeleine and Te Rei as the Three Genii...

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More plaudits for Katuku Island
Gisborne Herald

More plaudits for Katuku Island

A video game developed largely in Gisborne is up for yet another global award. Katuku Island, a multi-player survival game with an indigenous overlay, has been nominated as a finalist in the American 2023 Gee Learning Game awards. The award...

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Weekend scoreboard
Sport

Weekend scoreboard

Rugby Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay Premier club rugby: East Coast Farm Vets YMP 57 Larsawn Ngatapa 12; Enterprise Cars OBM 24 GT Shearing Waikohu 29; Kevin Hollis Glass Turanga Pirates 29 Earthwork Solutions HSIB 19. CPS Senior 1: LVB Farm...

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Studs enjoy near total clearances
Gisborne Herald

Studs enjoy near total clearances

Mokairau and Wilencote Hereford studs enjoyed almost total clearances in their rising two-year-old bull sales this week and it augurs well for how well the Angus sales will go towards the end of the month. Both studs realised healthy averages across...

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Affco death decision reserved
Gisborne Herald

Affco death decision reserved

Fine should be between $650,000 and $700,000 says WorkSafe prosecutor A judge is yet to decide how much meat processing company Affco should be fined for the death of a worker who was crushed when a steel frame full of cartons fell on him in a blast...

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Drastic options need to be on table
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Drastic options need to be on table

The World Meteorological Organisation caused a stir last month when it raised its assessment of the likelihood the global average temperature would cross the 1.5C threshold for heating the planet since its pre-industrial state in one year sometime...

Sensible changes, natural adjustments
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Sensible changes, natural adjustments

Clive Bibby Enforced changes to our social behaviour are having the reaction one might expect, and it does not bode well. This is doubly unfortunate for a country that is capable of accommodating any new direction and making slow but good progress...

Govt’s biofuels u-turn
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Govt’s biofuels u-turn

Re your front page article on June 9. It is interesting to note this Government’s u-turn with regard to the investigation now proposed to use forestry slash as a source of biofuel/bioenergy. In January 2021 the Government agreed in principle to...

Big classes, children behaved
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Big classes, children behaved

I recently wrote a letter to the editor about teachers wanting more pay, smaller classes, etc, etc. Well, I’ve just gone through my school photos from 1946-1956 and there is not one class with less than 31 students photographed. Some had 45-50...

Olympic Pool too cold — again
Gisborne Herald

Olympic Pool too cold — again

The Olympic Pool has been hit by boiler issues again this week that saw the 50 metre pool closed for a few days while those issues were dealt with. It reopened again yesterday. Aquatics manager Campbell Macgregor said they had a boiler fault that...

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Gallop into adventure
Lifestyle

Gallop into adventure

Robyn Wilkie takes us on an extraordinary travel odyssey to the untamed spirit of South Island — a realm where adventure and the beauty of nature converge to create an unforgettable experience on horseback. After the storm hit and the river died...

Insurance to the rescue?
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Insurance to the rescue?

Gwynne Dyer California’s fall from grace has been steep and swift, and now even the insurance companies are pulling out. The two biggest American home insurance companies, State Farm and Allstate, announced last week that they will stop selling...

Pretty pallets
Lifestyle

Pretty pallets

A pallet garden is easy to make and looks really effective hanging on a fence in the backyard, or simply sitting on a patio. Pallets are pretty easy to get hold of (for free) and look great with just about anything planted in them, whether it be...

Aromatic fish curry
Lifestyle

Aromatic fish curry

From crisp and zingy salads, to fresh and comforting rice bowls, and tangles of tasty noodles as well as plant-based bowls and stir fries, Bowlful will satisfy all your cravings, with 90 easy to follow recipes by Norman Musa. This is my favourite...