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MAKING IT COUNT
Gisborne Herald

MAKING IT COUNT

Iwi-led events are making sure people around the rohe complete their 2023 Census forms. The big count for New Zealand, giving a snapshot of life, people and communities, was meant to have been done by Tuesday, March 7. But late in February the...

Whare Awhina
Gisborne Herald

Whare Awhina

TOITŪ Tairāwhiti Housing has been working hard to provide temporary accommodation for whānau displaced due to damage to whare from Cyclone Gabrielle. Over 200 people from Te Araroa to Wairoa have been displaced from their homes. The hardest hit...

Kura in the carport
Gisborne Herald

Kura in the carport

“I’m just the aunty with all of the jobs.” That’s how teacher Hoana Forrester describes the situation of creating a kura in her carport for ākonga (students) in Tokomaru Akau (Bay) who have been unable to get to their regular schools due to...

Inquiry as a witch hunt
Opinion

Inquiry as a witch hunt

Friday’s ‘Bashed’ by slash headline shows continuing misinformation and bias by media. The eight-week inquiry is not complete and media are turning this into a witch hunt against the forestry industry. Farmers and the council have been very...

Economics will decide
Opinion

Economics will decide

Whether the current temporary coastal service continues will be a matter of economics — not wishful thinking. Like many, I would like to see our port thrive, and our roading and traffic problems tackled. However, people should realise that coastal...

Toxic dust blowing about
Opinion

Toxic dust blowing about

On Saturday morning my wife and I watched from our kitchen window as clouds of toxic dust blew up from Vogel Street straight into our home, washing line and deck. We and our neighbours have been putting up with this for weeks with no action from the...

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Off to Stanford for leadership programme
Business

Off to Stanford for leadership programme

A Great opportunity: Ernslaw One harvest and logistics manager Buck Trafford has been accepted into Stanford’s Executive Leadership Development programme. Picture by Rebecca Grunwell Te Karaka’s Buck Trafford is swapping forestry work for some...

First Steps: wellbeing support
Business

First Steps: wellbeing support

Caption Life in contemporary New Zealand society is more demanding than ever says the man behind “First Steps”, Michael Barnett. First Steps is a free, online, self-directed resource hub which provides mental health and wellbeing support for the...

Eye on cyclone recovery
Business

Eye on cyclone recovery

Six weeks on from Cyclone Gabrielle, The Herald’s Andrew Ashton digs into just how much damage has been done to the region’s economy and how much it will take to recover . . . Businesses and rural sector enterprises have been paid out almost $9...

Dancing into September
Gisborne Herald

Dancing into September

The Tūranga Bal, a community dance workshop weekend scheduled for next month, has been postponed until September. The decision was made in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle to take into account the difficulty visitors might have getting to Gisborne for...

$25k for rescue chopper
Gisborne Herald

$25k for rescue chopper

A RUATORIA fundraising effort for Eastland Rescue Helicopter Trust has been described as “incredible”. Organised by Katherine Callaghan and a team of supporters, the event held at Te Puia Springs Golf Club clubhouse raised $25,000 for the trust...

Cool change coming
Gisborne Herald

Cool change coming

The cooler clutch of autumn arrives on Wednesday, with a forecast southerly change out to deliver the shivers. MetService says southwesterly weather will deliver noticeably lower temperatures, with a top daytime temperature of only 15 degrees on...

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Charged over tourist’s death
Gisborne Herald

Charged over tourist’s death

A woman charged with dangerous driving causing the death of American tourist Nicholas Simon has made a preliminary court appearance. Mr Simon died after the vehicle he was driving was in collision with another vehicle on State Highway 2 (Matawai...