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Young Grower support sought
Gisborne Herald

Young Grower support sought

The organisers of the annual Tairawhiti ‘Young Grower’ Competition are on the lookout for potential new sponsors for the event scheduled to take place on July 20. “Event planning is well underway and contestants, growers, and wider industry...

Entries open for B+LNZ awards
Gisborne Herald

Entries open for B+LNZ awards

Nominations have opened for this year’s Beef+Lamb New Zealand Awards. “What better way to celebrate our great industry and the people in it,” said B+LNZ lead extension manager Mark Harris. This year the northern South Island is the host region...

We need to talk about the pandemic
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We need to talk about the pandemic

by Tony Blakely The worst of the Covid-19 pandemic is more than likely over. Now is the time to reflect on our experience of what happened and think carefully about how we’d approach a similar crisis in the future. The good news is the mahi of...

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Time now for the weather to help
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Time now for the weather to help

The weather is finally turning towards some sunshine and mostly dry weather, so the draining and drying out process is under way for our saturated region. As the recovery phase from this latest prolonged battering of heavy rain shifts into full...

Trying their luck with new pie
Gisborne Herald

Trying their luck with new pie

Tokomaru Bay cafe owner Peter Cunningham was busy sandbagging to keep floodwaters away from his business on Friday but not before entering the Bakels NZ Supreme Pie Awards. At Café 35, Peter Cunningham has had the odds stacked against him and his...

Waikato chopper arrives to help
Gisborne Herald

Waikato chopper arrives to help

Less than 16 hours after a state of emergency was declared in Gisborne, back-up arrived to support the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team as the latest weather event unfolded. The Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter was sent by Search...

Poor form during State of Emergency
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Poor form during State of Emergency

Nedine Thatcher Swann, Gisborne District Council chief executive I am really disappointed The Gisborne Herald placed criticism of Civil Defence, Council and the Mayor on its front page during the State of Emergency. The timing and content of the...

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Giving way under weight of water
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Giving way under weight of water

Few weeks in local history can have started on as bleak a note as this one as our rain-drenched district struggles to return to even a fraction of normality. While the weekend rain was not quite as heavy as predicted, it was enough to make a bad...

Russia — what just happened?
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Russia — what just happened?

Gwynne Dyer Russia was in a state of acute crisis up until late afternoon Moscow time on Saturday, with Yevgeny Prigozhin pulling his “Wagner” arm y of mercenary soldiers out of Ukraine and sending some of them racing up the highway towards...

What would they know?!
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What would they know?!

When you have a panel of five making decisions that affect the community and one of the panel lives in Wellington and three others have a combined total of approx. eight years in our region, what would they know about the history of our district and...

Fanning flames of racism
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Fanning flames of racism

Not too long ago wildfires weren’t really a topic of conversation around the dinner table but now those discussions are unavoidable. The thing about wildfires is that they wreak havoc in every which way and are very, very difficult to put out...

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Call to fix trouble spots
Gisborne Herald

Call to fix trouble spots

Te Karaka fire chief Jamie Simpson has called on Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency to do something about the road at Nisbett’s Dip which floods every time there’s a fresh in the Waipaoa River. “The flood-prone spot, four kilometres south of Te...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

Congratulations this week to Katrine Matthews and Carolyn McMurray for scoring 74.74 percent on Wednesday. Monday, June 19 — No Trumps Pairs 3 (Howell movement) John Rouse, Brent Turnbull 61.90 Carolyn McMurray, Frank Nieuwland 57.74 Patrici...