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Cenotaph soldier’s story
Gisborne Herald

Cenotaph soldier’s story

More information about Gisborne’s Cenotaph has come in as its 100th birthday was marked at the Anzac Day service on Tuesday. June Stichbury says her father-in-law, Captain Leslie Stichbury, is the serviceman that the soldier on top of the marble...

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Adams hat-trick sets up win
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Adams hat-trick sets up win

A Josh Adams hat-trick powered Gisborne United Firsts to a 5-2 victory over Wainui Sharks in Eastern League 1 football on Saturday. Adams scored the second, third and fourth goals for Heavy Equipment Services United in a game that was closer than...

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Wyllie set to play 50th premier game
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Wyllie set to play 50th premier game

Tough customers like Shyann Wyllie are the sabre’s tip in rugby. This Saturday, fearless forward Wyllie, 24, will play his 50th premier game since 2017 in the legendary black and white hoops of East Coast Farm Vets YMP against Kevin Hollis Glass...

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Golf roundup
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Golf roundup

Electrinet Park Foursomes success is no rocket science formula. It won’t work without both players firing — a basic equation proved by Jo Kerr and Lynne Holmberg at the Gisborne Park Ladies 18-hole Open Foursomes tournament yesterday. The...

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Local authors celebrate book release
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Local authors celebrate book release

A room full of locals with an interest in literature joined in to celebrate the release of two books: Brothers in Whalesong, authored by Regina de Wolf, and Not Just a Teacher, by Taranga Kent, at Waikanae Surf Club last week. Speaking to the...

Gig Guide
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Gig Guide

THIS WEEK Free dance St Andrew’s Church Community Centre. Today, 7pm to 8.30pm. A movement and dance meditation practice with a variety of sound and rhythms. $10 entry. No Faith In Fighter Pilots Saturday, April 29, Smash Palace 9pm, Common Threat...

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Art on wheels
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Art on wheels

Art has always been a relevant and unexpected tool in teaching history. Pictographs, photographs and paintings have often been known to communicate information about historical events. Whether it be the prehistoric cave art of Altamira or the Taj...

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Kizlink selling art to help recovery
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Kizlink selling art to help recovery

“Just for fun” is how local painter Claire Kizlink describes her latest exhibition displayed at Verve Cafe. Her artwork consists of a selection of oil and acrylic paintings which carry a feeling of “motion and excitement”. Kizlink said: “...

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Remembering their sacrifices
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Remembering their sacrifices

The crowd that gathered in front of the Cenotaph on a cold autumn morning in Gisborne yesterday showed that the relevance of Anzac Day remains strong 108 years after the disastrous Gallipoli campaign. As guest speaker Commander Yvonne Gray of HMNZS...

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Champs crowned at Boys’ High athletics
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Champs crowned at Boys’ High athletics

Grade champions — Junior: Mako Fukushima-Hall, 11 points, 1; Manawanui Stewart, 8pts, 2; Sol Bevins, 6pts, 3. Intermediate: Kahu Leach-Waihi, 12pts, 1; James Hamblyn, 9pts, 2; Oliver Egan, 6pts, 3. Senior: Angus Blair, 12pts, 1; Oska Smith, 8pts...

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’Tahi put foot to the floor
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’Tahi put foot to the floor

Brown gives Verstappen-like lead over chasing pack It's all on. Patutahi (1) are shaping up as the Max Verstappen of the 2023 Oligoi Jug men’s interclub while the chasing pack are producing matchplay drama befitting an episode of Drive To Survive...

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Wairoa Athletic the team to beat
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Wairoa Athletic the team to beat

The quest for the Lew Patterson Cup will tax eight great clubs to the limit. Reigning champions Charteris Choppers Wairoa Athletic have 10 competition points a fortnight into Civil Project Solutions Senior 1 rugby. They had a 32-10 home win against...

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Business grants less than hoped
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Business grants less than hoped

Cyclone-hit businesses here have received less than half the amount of damages they wanted because a government compensation scheme was “oversubscribed”. Approved applications for the Government’s business support grants, managed through Trust...

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Thistle bow out of Chatham Cup
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Thistle bow out of Chatham Cup

Penalty awarded in the 90th minute sinks Jags’ hopes A 90th-minute penalty ended Gisborne Thistle’s Chatham Cup adventure with a 3-2 loss at McLennan Park, Papakura, yesterday. The match looked headed for extra time when Papakura City mounted...

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Having fun doing mahi for PikUp
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Having fun doing mahi for PikUp

Community initiative PikUp aims to reduce food waste in Tairāwhiti. Since its inception, it has picked up around 6.6 tonnes of fruits from people’s backyards and rangatahi like Te Waiotu and Maria Wynne say they have a fun time doing the mahi. Te...

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A good day for Kiwis in Australia
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A good day for Kiwis in Australia

The Australian government could not have found a better way to mark Anzac Day tomorrow than its long overdue decision to re-establish a direct pathway to citizenship for New Zealanders. Since 2001, Kiwis in Australia have resided there on a special...