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Saving the Raukūmara
Gisborne Herald

Saving the Raukūmara

Raukūmara Pae Maunga restoration project is three years into operation and the 1080 application has started. Kaupapa Maori reporter Matai O’Connor spoke to the team to learn more about what is going on . . . The biggest aerial 1080 operation in...

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Defending champs YMP A v arch-rivals LOB
Sport

Defending champs YMP A v arch-rivals LOB

A replay of the 2022 local men’s hockey grand final is on offer at Harry Barker Reserve tonight. Defending champions YMP A take on fierce rivals Lytton Old Boys Traktion. Their 7.30pm clash on the Hain Farming Turf promises to be one of the...

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Derby a daunting intro for YMP 2
Sport

Derby a daunting intro for YMP 2

Ngatapa got a tough welcome to Premier Grade netball against Waikohu this week and tomorrow YMP 2 will step up in their first game against the best team in the competition so far — clubmates YMP 1. Round 2 of the Gisborne Pak’nSave competition...

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Safe hands . . . and brilliant reflexes
Sport

Safe hands . . . and brilliant reflexes

Mick Locker was Eastern Union’s last line of defence in their historic Central Districts League success in 1967. It was the first time a Gisborne team had competed in an outside league and the title win was a major stepping stone to national...

Support for today, building for tomorrow
Opinion

Support for today, building for tomorrow

by Kiri Allan MP for East Coast We’ve just released Budget 2023, which sets out more support for today and the next steps in our plan to build for tomorrow. I wanted to make sure that you’d heard about a few key initiatives, including a cost of...

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Spending hike has eyes on inflation
Opinion

Spending hike has eyes on inflation

Finance Minister Grant Robertson has described his 2023 Wellbeing Budget as straightforward and practical for less than simple circumstances . . . the National Party has labelled it the Blowout Budget with “nothing for the majority of hard-working...

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Solid month at Eastland Port
Business

Solid month at Eastland Port

Eastland Port exported 206,000 tonnes of wood across eight ships last month. “May is shaping up to be a good month with seven log ships having already been and gone,” said an Eastland Port spokesperson. The coastal container ship, Rangitata has...

Wind and rain on the way tomorrow
Gisborne Herald

Wind and rain on the way tomorrow

Another bout of rain and wind is expected to hit the Gisborne-East Cape region overnight and tomorrow with a subtropical low moving south-east over the North Island. MetService says there is a moderate confidence of warning amounts of rain about the...

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Gisborne Film Guide
Lifestyle

Gisborne Film Guide

Odeon Multiplex ■ Book Club: The Next Chapter Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen head to Italy. When things go off the rails and secrets are revealed, their relaxing vacation turns into a once-in-a-lifetime cross-country...

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Gisborne's Gig Guide
Lifestyle

Gisborne's Gig Guide

What's On This Week ■ Thursday Build-a-Band Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7pm-11pm, free entry. ■ Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm to midnight, free entry. ■ GizzyBorn - NZ Music Month Local Artist Showcase Smash Palace...

Tide going out on incompetent Govt
Opinion

Tide going out on incompetent Govt

The legacy of this most incompetent Govt of our time seems to be gathering pace as they feel their bumbling tenure may be coming to an end. Just this past fortnight we’ve seen continued strike action from public service workers, we’ve had...

Much earlier copy deadline
Opinion

Much earlier copy deadline

One of the least fortunate side effects of your newspaper being printed in Auckland is that deadlines for copy now seem to be much earlier. For example, the ministerial report into forestry, available last Thursday morning, was not reported in your...

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Adapting to new format, news cycle
Opinion

Adapting to new format, news cycle

Changes to your newspaper since the start of this month have been significant and we hope it has been a good experience for most of you. Behind the physical changes you see — such as new fonts and colour on all pages — there has been a big shift...