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Culture shines in designs
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Culture shines in designs

Weaving her Samoan roots into fabrics, local and upcoming fashion designer Susana Tasi welcomes the public to her new shop branded with her initials ST. Located on Gladstone Road, the shop offers three unique brands — the quirky and fun-fitting...

Keeping cool in Turin
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Keeping cool in Turin

Phil and Sue Newdick continue their travels through Europe, crossing the border from France into Italy, bound for Turin. We boarded an Italian train at Grenoble and crossed the border into Italy without noticing we had arrived. As is the norm for...

UN climate report: clutching at straws
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UN climate report: clutching at straws

Gwynne Dyer The final report of the United Nation’s climate body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has come out at last. The desperate optimism that characterised the last few volumes (this is Part Four of four) has frayed...

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A taste of autumn
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A taste of autumn

As far as the feijoa season goes, when it rains, it pours. If you’re lucky enough to have a feijoa tree in your backyard, you need to get creative to keep up with the supply. These delicious recipes are a good place to start. Feijoa Strudel...

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Understanding emotions
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Understanding emotions

Rebekah Ballagh’s latest book Be Your Best Self has brilliant exercises, tips and practical strategies to help people transform the way they see themselves and create lifelong change. Be Your Best Self covers everything from your inner critic to...

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Surviving two cyclones
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Surviving two cyclones

Alex Campbell has lived and farmed at Hangaroa for a long time. He survived the fury of Cyclone Bola in 1988 and Cyclone Gabrielle this year. He talked to Avneesh Vincent about the differences between the two storms, the impact of forestry in the...

After the storm
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After the storm

They had no comms and some were cut off from their own homes but, post-Cyclone Gabrielle, members of the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team swung into action . . . AS one of the crew, and base manager ,for the Trust Tairāwhiti...

Thought we had progressed
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Thought we had progressed

Re: A direct threat, stop her — March 23 letter. Debate is always good but I draw the line at hate speech. Posie Parker gains followers because she pretends to be pro-women but she’s not really. She seems intent on excluding any woman who is...

Standing up for women
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Standing up for women

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull stands up for women’s rights — you remember women, right? The female half of the human race. The ones born with female genitals and able to produce another human being out of their body. Women attacking a woman who is...

Fire lit in shed at skatepark
Gisborne Herald

Fire lit in shed at skatepark

QUICK work with a hose by Corrections Department staff stopped a deliberately lit fire in a small toolshed in its tracks at the skatepark in Grey Street yesterday afternoon. Fire and Emergency NZ sent one appliance and had another on standby at...

End in sight
Gisborne Herald

End in sight

A total of $72.1 million of government-funded construction projects in Gisborne should all be completed by the end of the year. Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Crown-owned company, has funded four projects either fully or partially to the...

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Emerging Official award to umpire Trowill
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Emerging Official award to umpire Trowill

All the long hours and travel has paid off for Jason Trowill. The Poverty Bay Cricket Association umpires area training officer won Emerging Official of the Year at the Northern Districts Cricket Awards on Saturday night. The script for Trowill’s...

‘Successful and repeatable’
Gisborne Herald

‘Successful and repeatable’

Conservationists believe they are close to defining the ideal formula for re-introducing kiwi to wilderness areas where existing populations have been greatly reduced or eliminated by predators. In February Hawke’s Bay-based Forest Lifeforce...

Vision coming to life
Gisborne Herald

Vision coming to life

The first Ngāti Porou primary school surfing competition was not just about catching waves. It was also about connecting whānau to taiao (the environment) and the moana (ocean) through the shared experience of surfing, organisers say. Ninety...

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‘FULL-VENOM’ FINISH EARNS REID SILVER
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‘FULL-VENOM’ FINISH EARNS REID SILVER

GISBORNE triathlete Tayler Reid is the ultimate example of taking it one event at a time. Reid’s silver medal in the opening race of the World Triathlon Cup in New Plymouth at the weekend earned him world ranking points that will play a vital part...

Waerenga-o-Kuri Sports results
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Waerenga-o-Kuri Sports results

WET conditions led to the venue of the Waerenga-o-Kuri Sports being changed from The Laurels to Showgrounds Park last month. The sports day was held on February 12, just before Cyclone Gabrielle struck the district. Results (competitors from...

Respect, thanks from iwi
Gisborne Herald

Respect, thanks from iwi

IWI leaders from across Tūranganui a Kiwa and Tairāwhiti say they were shocked by the news of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s resignation but understand her reasons. Te Runanga o Turanganui a Kiwa chair Pene Brown said the iwi of Turanganui...

TAKIPU RECOVERY
Gisborne Herald

TAKIPU RECOVERY

TAIRĀWHITI Museum staff are helping to protect taonga from damage as whānau of cyclone-stricken Te Karaka marae Takipu and others around the region continue their recovery efforts. Takipu Marae whānau were devastated to find the marae had been...

WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Gisborne Herald

WHERE TO FROM HERE?

AN East Coast marae badly flooded during Cyclone Gabrielle is looking at ways of making sure it never happens again. Puketawai Marae trustee Victor Walker remembers dropping to his knees at the sight of the marae — located just north of Uaw...