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Battle of the Premier newbies
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Battle of the Premier newbies

by Sherrill Beale Premier Grade newbies YMP (2) and Farmlands Ngatapa lock horns in mid-week Premier Grade netball tonight in a match too hard to make a call on. Two Gisborne Pak’nSave games are being held in the YMCA — Claydens Waikohu (1) v...

Local loyalty lacking
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Local loyalty lacking

I would like to join the expressions of disappointment in the GDC decision to overlook Comet Swimming Club for the Learn to Swim contract at the new Kiwa Pools. It seems somewhat ironic that one of the so-called benefits of the council preferred...

Earth ‘really quite sick’
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Earth ‘really quite sick’

In case readers missed it, a group of Earth Commission scientists tell us the Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits into “the danger zone”, and that the Earth is “really quite sick right now”...

Rail would have helped
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Rail would have helped

Would have been good to have had the rail south back in operation during the past few months — it would have saved the country a fortune, possibly more than it would have cost for rail repairs. Oh well, never mind, let’s just keep getting all...

Australia: war crimes and justice
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Australia: war crimes and justice

by Gwynne Dyer “Guys just had this blood-lust. Psychos. Absolute psychos. And we bred them.” So said an Australian soldier about the war crimes committed by the Australian SAS (Special Air Service) when the scandal first broke in 2016. And the...

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Making the case for electoral changes
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Making the case for electoral changes

New Zealand’s electoral system has been under review and recommendations we’ve heard before, plus some new ones, are the result of 58 public meetings and an independent panel of legal experts having considered more than 1700 public submissions...

United knocked out of Fed Cup
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United knocked out of Fed Cup

Gisborne United right-winger Jacob Adams tries to get past Napier Marist midfielder Rueben Thurston in a Central Federation Cup game at Harry Barker Reserve yesterday. Pacific Premiership pacesetters Marist beat Eastern League leaders Heavy...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

Monday, May 29 — Sean Shivnan Pharmacy Championship Pairs 4 North/South East/West Carolyn McMurray, Elizabeth Jackson 64.24 Vicki Nickerson, Frank Roach 60.32 Robin Bennett, Jean Bennett 57.64 Hans van der Kuijl, Katrine Matthews 53.37 Katrin...

An overheated pot . . .
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An overheated pot . . .

The tiresome frequency with which Iain Boyle attempts to persuade this district to reject the present Government is very easily disregarded, but his conviction that he understands politics, academia, school curricula and goodness knows what else...

Anzac myth a myth
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Anzac myth a myth

Ben R-S, do the only honourable thing left and check your self in at The Circle. Allah bless the souls taken by this Crusader. Harawira Craig Pearless Qandahar 2008-2010

For profit, not love of swimming
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For profit, not love of swimming

I can’t believe that the Comet Swimming Club has missed out on the learn-to-swim contract. The Australian-based company Belgravia Leisure has over $2 billion in assets, therefore they are not in it for the love of swimming but want to see profit...

Complicit in violence and destruction
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Complicit in violence and destruction

Manu Caddie The new NZ Space Policy released last week is quite a contrast with another space policy document released on the same day: “For All Humanity — the Future of Outer Space Governance: Our Common Agenda Policy Brief” released by the...

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A kaitiaki for Ngati Porou
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A kaitiaki for Ngati Porou

The first King’s Birthday Honours for seven decades have seen well deserved recognition for true East Coaster Selwyn Parata, a kaitiaki for his people who is now a knight. Sir Selwyn has played major, long-serving roles for his iwi Ngati Porou and...