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Occupying the director’s chair
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Occupying the director’s chair

Iscah Montgomerie is about to make her directorial debut at Unity Theatre with Sarah DeLapp’s play The Wolves. She talks to Kim Parkinson about what brought her to Gisborne and why this play resonated with her . . . From being a working theatre...

Digging your autumn garden
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Digging your autumn garden

Autumn is a fantastic time to put some care and attention into your garden. It is the time to clean up beds, manage soils, prepare sod, and minimise problems in the new growing season. Follow a few autumn garden tips for a worry-free winter and more...

GIG GUIDE
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GIG GUIDE

THIS WEEK The Harmonic Resonators War Memorial Theatre, April 7, 7pm. Saturday Night Live - DKR featuring Derek and Kay Biddle Breakers, April 8, 8pm to 11pm, free entry. Live music every fortnight. Wrights Vineyard & Winery, Dessert & Wine...

Big names at fundraiser
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Big names at fundraiser

Come and sing along with legendary kiwi rockers James Reid and Andy Lynch of The Feelers as they arrive at The Dome this Saturday 8th April. They will be joined by local psych-rock group Oceanspace and Pōneke based Nikita Tu-Bryant, lead singer of...

The Deal brings anti-fashion to life
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The Deal brings anti-fashion to life

With a background in wardrobe for theatre, movies and commercials, anti-fashion designer Dave Roil (Ngāti Porou/Te Āti Awa) creates high-end alternative couture with an edge. A selection of his designs will be modelled as part of The Deal...

Arnold outstanding at Tahora sports
Sport

Arnold outstanding at Tahora sports

EQUESTRIAN Local shepherd Brian Arnold was the outstanding performer of the Tahora Horse Sports. The event drew a good turnout on a hot, sunny day before Cyclone Gabrielle hit. Arnold single-handedly won for Highland Station the Lands and Survey Cup...

Around the Greens: Club bowls news
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Around the Greens: Club bowls news

Kahutia It has been a busy time at Kahutia Bowling Club with tournaments in February and March. Following Cyclone Gabrielle the club welcomed members of the Poverty Bay Bowling Club, whose carpet green was seriously water-damaged and out of action...

Fun day at Fast 5 festival
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Fun day at Fast 5 festival

NETBALL The 300-plus students from eight schools involved in the Tairāwhiti Secondary Schools Fast 5 netball festival had a load of fun yesterday on the Victoria Domain courts. Gisborne Netball Centre youth development officer Monique McLeod said...

Rehire for our health
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Rehire for our health

Congratulations to The Gisborne Herald for cutting through the “red tape” to reveal just how bad the staffing shortfall is at Gisborne Hospital and how intolerable the working conditions are there for nurses, and doctors. My commiserations to...

Trans rights are women’s rights
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Trans rights are women’s rights

As a libertarian, I oppose laws and philosophies that limit the sovereignty of the individual and groups of individuals to live their best life. As an iconoclast like Jesus in the temple, I have absolutely no issue tearing down and overturning the...

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Robust debate at times degenerates
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Robust debate at times degenerates

The first letter to the editor received through our new website yesterday was from a regular correspondent over recent years, signing off because he feels other contributors have been intolerant and attacked people for their opinions with impunity...