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Good recognition for volunteers
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Good recognition for volunteers

GISBORNE Volunteer Centre would like to thank our Mayor, Meng Foon, for hosting a Morning Tea with the Mayor for Volunteers on Monday to get National Volunteer Week under way. Volunteers from a variety of organisations gathered together in...

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Opportunity for tribute
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Opportunity for tribute

THE spirit of Poverty Bay Open great Frank Gordon will hang heavily over the 82nd edition, which tees off tomorrow. The most prolific winner of the district’s signature men’s tournament — eight times over the period from 1952 to 1969 — died...

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Cedenco to lead on water and waste
Gisborne Herald

Cedenco to lead on water and waste

CEDENCO Foods have agreed to a partnership with the Government and Gisborne District Council to lead an investigation into developing a large water recycling plant as part of the regional growth programme. It will also look at waste management. The...

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Grass fire at rivermouth
Gisborne Herald

Grass fire at rivermouth

Firefighters were busy for about three hours on Saturday afternoon dealing with a grass fire at the mouth of the Waipaoa River. The fire was fanned into driftwood by strong winds. Fire and Emergency NZ sent four appliances, including city and rural...

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Residents put up with a lot
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Residents put up with a lot

RE: A poor display, December 17 letter.“Anon”, it's quite obvious that you're not a citizen of Gisborne. How dare you call it a poor display on Gisborne's behalf to worry about the health and wellbeing of our residents. Thus far, we have had no...

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Golden one
Sport

Golden one

0.01 of a second. That minuscule number was the difference between gold and silver in one of the races of the waka ama sprint nationals on Lake Karapiro yesterday. On the winning side of that number was Horouta Waka Hoe’ junior 16 women’s paddler...

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Pamoa call not ?so cut and dried?
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Pamoa call not ?so cut and dried?

That the six councillors who sought to revoke a decision made in public-excluded to convert most of the council’s biggest forestry asset to natives are all on the finance and audit committee, and included its chairman, is instructive. So is the...

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Intern and cadetships a win-win
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Intern and cadetships a win-win

GISBORNE District Council, Wairoa District Council and Eastland Group all make use of either interns or student cadets, and all agree those programmes provide a win-win situation — and in one case, it has already provided a stepping stone to the...

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Power out for part of Flats
Gisborne Herald

Power out for part of Flats

About 400 homes around the Patutahi and Hexton areas were without power this morning but Eastland Network restored power quickly to most properties.“We had a bit of an issue at Kirkpatrick Road, Patutahi, with an insulator that failed,” said...

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Swivel-eyed
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Swivel-eyed

Right-wing commentator Matthew Hooton has the best description of those who continue to claim that the National Party won the election: “swivel-eyed loons”.Bruce Holm, Tokomaru Bay

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Positive outlook for Jags
Sport

Positive outlook for Jags

Gisborne Thistle look set to retain their place in Central Football's Federation League next year. Thistle finished bottom of the eight-team league this year and under normal circumstances would be relegated to the Pacific Premiership. But Jags head...

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YMP through to the grand final
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YMP through to the grand final

HOCKEYYMP A have racked up a third consecutive victory over defending champions THC to advance to the grand final of the Poverty Bay men’s hockey competition. The championship challengers beat THC 6-2 in their semifinal on the LJ Hooker Turf on...

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Joining an elite group of nurses
Gisborne Herald

Joining an elite group of nurses

AFTER a decade of balancing work, family and study, Three Rivers Medical nurse Kylie Morresey has joined the highest echelon of nurses in the country. The achievement means Ms Morresey, who works in aged care, can now prescribe drugs.“I’ve spent...

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Fund passes the $2m mark
Gisborne Herald

Fund passes the $2m mark

Strong support from the community has seen the Sunrise Foundation grow to just over $2 million. The fledgling Gisborne organisation’s annual meeting heard it received $627,721 in donations to grow endowments by 32 percent to $2.1 million in the...

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Not a true reflection
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Not a true reflection

Re: Two fatal accidents, October 27 story. Kia Ora my name is Mena Walker of Rangitukia now residing in Brisbane, Australia. I am the nephew of the man who passed away near Tikitiki. Firstly, I would like to address the statement made by a member of...

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Committee labelled ‘a joke’
Gisborne Herald

Committee labelled ‘a joke’

THE Regional Transport Committee, which manages millions of dollars of spending on the district’s roads, was slammed as a “joke” by a district councillor at the Future Tairawhiti committee meeting. Larry Foster said the apologies for the last...

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Our local heroes recognised
Gisborne Herald

Our local heroes recognised

TEN Gisborne people have been acknowledged as local heroes in the lead-up to Kiwibank’s New Zealander Of The Year Awards. The 10 were among a total of 292 heroes from around the country celebrated at 16 regional ceremonies. Kiwibank chief executive...