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Hard-earned win ends tough week
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Hard-earned win ends tough week

One win from four games is nothing to shout about. Yet the manner in which Gisborne Boys’ High School first 11 beat Rotorua Boys’ High School in the playoff for fifth at the six-team Super 8 secondary schools cricket tournament did them credit...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

Patutahi THE late Bryan Johnson would have nodded his head in approval at the performance that won his trophy at the Patutahi Men’s Open on Saturday. Indeed, Patutahi stalwart Johnson would have been impressed with a tournament that embodied...

Red Cross donates $1.1m to Wairoa
Gisborne Herald

Red Cross donates $1.1m to Wairoa

More than $1 million from the New Zealand Disaster Fund is being provided to people living in Wairoa to help them to recover from the damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle. The $1.1 million contribution to the Wairoa District Council-led Liveable Homes...

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Arboretum artwork
Gisborne Herald

Arboretum artwork

Artwork made using botanical material from Eastwoodhill Arboretum will be part of an upcoming exhibition by plant enthusiast and artist Felicity Jones and photographer Mark Smith. The pair went to Eastwoodhill to create and photograph artworks which...

Helping those in need of feed
Gisborne Herald

Helping those in need of feed

In the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, Power Farming Gisborne stepped up to help those in need of urgent animal feed by collecting and distributing donations of hay from farmers and contractors across the North Island. They worked together with Lucy...

Hay by the truckload
Gisborne Herald

Hay by the truckload

Life ain’t a spectator sport . . . just ask Lucy Bond, who fell into a role helping farmers and equestrians access essential feed for their animals. It all started when she looked to put together a group to buy some hay and truck it in after...

‘I needed to keep busy’
Gisborne Herald

‘I needed to keep busy’

Sue Wilson isn’t one to sit on her hands. Despite her own property and surrounding roads and infrastructure being hit in back-to-back weather events, her first thought was for others. She is the administrator for the Wairoa Community Development...

Two wheels in an emergency
Gisborne Herald

Two wheels in an emergency

Katrina Duncan loves nothing more than to show off the very best of Tairāwhiti to visitors and locals alike, but for now, she’s part of an army of volunteers trying to restore some sort of semblance of normality to the cyclone-ravaged region...

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Heartwarming
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Heartwarming

Sandra Faulkner has clocked up a lot of hours — and kilometres — in the past few weeks. Her truck is her office, initially driving on roads that weren’t exactly fit for purpose as she headed out into the rural community to help, chat, and...

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Know where copper is coming from
Gisborne Herald

Know where copper is coming from

by Dr Andrew Cribb, East Coast Farm Vets With the abundance of feed across the district, it’s easy to forget about trace elements, and copper in particular has been on our radar while pregnancy testing cow’s. A national survey in 2021 showed...

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The battle in your brain
Gisborne Herald

The battle in your brain

by St John Craner Environmental challenge is a much wider concept when you think about it. The biggest environmental battle you face is the one inside your own head. It's the environment you live in day in, day out. Author Robin Sharma said, “The...

Thanks NZDF
Gisborne Herald

Thanks NZDF

The New Zealand Defence Force played a crucial role in supporting our rural and isolated communities in Tairāwhiti after Cyclone Gabrielle. They hit the ground running in the immediate aftermath of the cyclone, facilitating the establishment of...

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When the going gets tough...
Gisborne Herald

When the going gets tough...

Tokomaru Bay farm manager Colin Skudder made the headlines after Cyclone Gabrielle when he cut a track across his farm to ferry nurses, technicians and other hospital workers from Tokomaru Bay to Te Puia Springs Hospital. The hospital was cut off...

Gale force winds in the forecast
Gisborne Herald

Gale force winds in the forecast

Strong winds to gale force are forecast to hit the eastern coast of the North Island today and tomorrow, as far north as Mahia. MetService has issued a Watch for severe gale-force south to south-westerlies, with a deepening low lying to the east of...

Albatros back again
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Albatros back again

The trailing suction hopper dredge Albatros has been working out in Turanganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay and around the port since last Saturday. The dredge has been removing the naturally accumulating sediment along the shipping channel, turning basin and...

Weekend sports draws
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Weekend sports draws

Netball PAK’nSAVE Gisborne netball, SATURDAY, senior grading , Round 1 — Duty teams to put up goal pads, set up team benches (courts 1 and 2) and take out bins: Thistle Storm, Horouta Kohatu. All scorecards are run from the tower. All games are...

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

Poverty Bay DAMAGE caused by Cyclone Gabrielle to Poverty Bay Bowling Club’s artificial turf caused the club to hold its progressive triples tournament at the Kahutia club last Wednesday. In the Beetham Progressive Triples Tournament, each player...

Centre teams stand tall
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Centre teams stand tall

GISBORNE-EAST COAST men’s and women’s teams had their moments at the four-day national intercentre bowls championships in Christchurch. The men’s team narrowly missed qualifying for the semifinal, losing the last-round match against Northland...

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Cyclone stories from Kuri kids
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Cyclone stories from Kuri kids

Waerenga-o-Kuri school students shared their experiences of Cyclone Gabrielle with Beef + Lamb New Zealand advisers Pania King and Charles Taituha last week. School teacher Rebecca Denton said the kura was pleased to have the reps come in and hear...

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Ngatapa save best to last
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Ngatapa save best to last

Ryan West left Harry Barker Reserve with mixed emotions on Saturday. West led the Civil Project Solutions Ngatapa Green Caps to an eight-wicket victory against defending champions Rawhiti Legal Old Boys’ Rugby in the Hope Cup Senior B club cricket...