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Privacy matters for customers
Business

Privacy matters for customers

Building privacy into businesses not only meets obligations under the Privacy Act 2020, but also builds trust with customers — that’s the message from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner’s latest Insights Report. At the end of 2022, the...

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A ‘step change’ in timber handling
Business

A ‘step change’ in timber handling

A state-of-the-art timber handling solution has been developed for the ports of Tauranga and Gisborne by Liebherr Maritime Cranes, working with port logistics company ISO Ltd, a Qube company and Piener Smag Lifting Technologies. Liebherr says the...

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Maintaining momentum
Business

Maintaining momentum

Cyclone Gabrielle heavily disrupted the Tairāwhiti economy over the first quarter of 2023 and while this hampered usual activity levels, economic consultancy Infometrics says various indicators show the regional economy had been able to maintain...

Last call for heritage grants
Gisborne Herald

Last call for heritage grants

A final call is being put out for owners of heritage properties in Gisborne to apply for grants through this year’s National Heritage Preservation Incentive Fund. The annual fund provides financial incentives to encourage the conservation of...

Boost for rescue chopper crews
Gisborne Herald

Boost for rescue chopper crews

The arrival of two new team members brings the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team of critical care flight paramedics up to the optimum number needed to operate in the region. The news gets even better. The service on Friday learned it...

Bridge results
Sport

Bridge results

Monday, June 12 — No Trumps Pairs 2 North/South East/West Bette Parker, Eileen Lee 58.75 Beverley Evans, Murray Owen 55.00 Patricia Corson, Elizabeth Jackson 56.25 Raewynne Cook, Hans van der Kuijl 54.48 Carolyn McMurray, Robyn Cheyne 55.00 Glenys...

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Catch me if you can
Sport

Catch me if you can

Talent and enthusiasm were displayed in large quantities at the inter-primary school rugby sevens tournament held on the Rectory field last week. Twenty-six boys' and girls' teams from schools throughout the district took part in the Poverty Bay...

WEEKEND SCOREBOARD
Sport

WEEKEND SCOREBOARD

Gisborne Pak’nSave senior netball — Premier Grade: Gisborne Girls’ High Senior A 48 Character Roofing YMP 41, Horouta Koura 52 Farmlands Ngatapa 24. Other grades (*bonus point for scoring within three goals.), Prem Reserve/A Grade: Down to...

Take a break indeed
Opinion

Take a break indeed

Referencing Simin Williams’ response to the advice to “take a break and breathe deep”, in her letter of Thursday, June 15. What would you call someone whose obsession with Jacinda Ardern, attributes to her all the woes of the country? What...

Remediating erosion
Opinion

Remediating erosion

Like Lara Meyer, I would like to know how Peter Jones believes our region should address eroding land and keeping people employed. There are a vast number of anti-pine critics out there who haven’t a clue of the scale of erosion or downstream...

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Drove with EBA level of 1360mcg
Gisborne Herald

Drove with EBA level of 1360mcg

“Staggering” she could even have stood up with that much alcohol in her system before she got in the car: Judge A woman was nearly five and a half times over the legal alcohol limit for driving when she hit a parked car on Lyell Road...

Ain’t no sunshine . . .
Gisborne Herald

Ain’t no sunshine . . .

With more rain in the pipeline for the Gisborne region, it is no surprise the first half of the month has been woefully short on sunshine. After the first 15 days of June, sunshine at Gisborne totalled a miserable 42 hours. The latest 30-year...

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Call goes out for MIST volunteers
Gisborne Herald

Call goes out for MIST volunteers

St John has put a call out for people to join as a Major Incident Support Team volunteer — a team who provide a world-leading response to major incidents and large events across the country. MIST, as it is known, requires non-clinical people to...

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Median house price down 9.8pc
Gisborne Herald

Median house price down 9.8pc

House prices here continue to fall but realtors do not expect the market’s mid-winter blues to last much longer. Latest data from the Real Estate Institute (REINZ) shows the region’s median price is down $65,000 from a year ago. “Gisborne’s...

Opua to Horeke by bike
Lifestyle

Opua to Horeke by bike

Jo Ferris cycles the Pou Herenga Tai Twin Coast Trail and discovers new places. Over the years, trips north have included visiting the usual historic landmarks. But when discussion about the Pou Herenga Tai Twin Coast Trail was tabled for the annual...

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Inspiring next-gen
Sport

Inspiring next-gen

Youngsters from Te Wharau School had an Olympian walk through their doors and were suitably impressed. New Zealand kayaker Alicia Hoskin was back on her stomping ground before heading to Cambridge for zero-degree morning training to continue her...