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Nurses to go on strike
Gisborne Herald

Nurses to go on strike

Nurses on Gisborne Hospital’s Ward 5 will strike for one hour next Wednesday. The industrial action comes after a series of appeals for staff and patient safety have been ignored by the employer, says the New Zealand Nurses Organisation. NZNO...

Slash Panel surfing a rainbow
Opinion

Slash Panel surfing a rainbow

The report Outrage to Optimism by the Slash Panel is obviously written by riders who surf on the crest of a rainbow, ride unicorns at sunset and live in a land of make believe. The slash panel have waved their magical wand and New Zealand and the...

GDC did exact opposite of capitulating
Opinion

GDC did exact opposite of capitulating

Manu Caddie I couldn’t believe the line in the report that says Council “capitulated to central government regulations”. That’s one of the most ridiculous statements in the report (that also has some good suggestions) and I can see why the...

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Cyclone recovery eats into Budget
Opinion

Cyclone recovery eats into Budget

The Government set the scene for Budget week with a nearly $1 billion flood and cyclone recovery package, which is in effect a further down-payment on its expected $4.5bn to $9bn share of the overall cost. A large part of the funding announced on...

BRIDGE CLUB RESULTS
Sport

BRIDGE CLUB RESULTS

Congratulations this week to Beverley Evans and Glenys Evans for scoring 77.08 percent on Monday. Monday, May 8 — President’s Pairs 2 North/South East/West Joy Marden, Diana Styche 61.31 Glenys Evans, Beverley Evans 77.08 Carolyn McMurray...

Premier Grade promotion for YMP 2, Ngatapa
Sport

Premier Grade promotion for YMP 2, Ngatapa

by Sherrill Beale Despite heavy losses in their two Challenge games, YMP (2) and Farmlands Ngatapa have been promoted to Premier Grade this season, creating a seven-team competition. The Gisborne Netball Centre board has also decided Premier Reserve...