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Full-strength side to take on Napier Marist
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Full-strength side to take on Napier Marist

Eastern League runaway leaders Gisborne United play Pacific Premiership runaway leaders Napier Marist in Central Federation Cup football at Harry Barker Reserve on Monday at 1pm. Marist should be favourites — the Pacific Premiership is a level...

‘We haven’t been silenced’
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‘We haven’t been silenced’

Gisborne nurse and union delegate Christine Warrander has been in the news speaking up for Ward 5 nurses. She talked to Mary Longmore of the online nurses journal Kaitiaki Nursing NZ. We’ve made history — we haven’t been silenced,” Gisborne...

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‘From Japan with love, personified’
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‘From Japan with love, personified’

Helping her home town from afar was a labour of love for former Gisborne woman Jacky Scanlan-Dyas. She caught up with The Gisborne Herald’s Gillian Cowperthwaite to tell how nearly $68,000 for flood relief was raised in Tokyo. A prestigious...

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Peace in colourful chaos
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Peace in colourful chaos

Preeti Maheshwari and her family board a train to India’s holiest and oldest city — Varanasi. I grew up reading about the streets of Kashi in Rabindranath Tagore’s noted novel Chokher Bali, but had never been to the metropolis. After...

Staying down to earth
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Staying down to earth

Starting a worm farm is easy and environmentally friendly. It’s a great idea for getting rid of food scraps, as worms turn these into worm tea and castings - the best natural fertiliser for the garden. Worms really are the most amazing creatures...

Healthy ever after
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Healthy ever after

Whether you’re planning a sprawling spread for The King’s Birthday weekend, or a tea party these easy starters will surely please the crowd. Smashed Avocado on Potato Fritters Serves: 4-6 Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking: 15 minutes Ingredients 2...

Yet another article on AI
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Yet another article on AI

Gwynne Dyer I’m looking at a headline this morning that screams “AI Creators Fear the Extinction of Humanity”, and I suppose they could turn out to be right. But it’s still a bit early to declare a global emergency and turn all the machines...

What is JT’s Plan E?
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What is JT’s Plan E?

Maori Paati president John Tamihere’s crawl back to the Beehive has no bounds. Plan A: Sued the Labour Party in 2019 after renewal of membership was rejected. Fail. Plan B: Illegal $500,000 loan from his Waipareira Charitable Trust to fund his...

Shame on forest owners
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Shame on forest owners

Just watched Paddy Gower Has Issues re logging slash. The blame for pine slash lies fairly and squarely with the forest owners. They are the ones who dictate what becomes of slash, screw the logging contractors for lower harvesting prices and set...

A big ask? Hypocrisy reeks to heaven
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A big ask? Hypocrisy reeks to heaven

Simin Williams When Kerry Worsnop wrote a column to bring the failure of the 111 system during Cyclone Gabrielle to our attention, Bob Hughes had the audacity to dismiss it heartlessly saying “Keeping 111 going during events like this is a big...

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Early morning flights resume
Gisborne Herald

Early morning flights resume

The temporary Air New Zealand link between Napier and Gisborne ends next week but will be replaced by early morning flights to Wellington and Auckland. “Air New Zealand is proud to have been able to provide a temporary air service between...

Lily does us proud at Aussie nationals
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Lily does us proud at Aussie nationals

Gisborne trampolinist Lily Arnold finished out of the medals but took plenty away from her experience at the Australian Gymnastics Championships on the Gold Coast. Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay NZ representative Arnold gave her best against a high...