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Critical after crash
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Critical after crash

A Gisborne woman remains in a critical condition in Waikato Hospital after a two-car crash at Rotoma in the Bay of Plenty on Friday afternoon. The crash happened on State Highway 30 near Braemar Rd just after 2pm. The 31-year-old Gisborne woman was...

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We're still here
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We're still here

Elderly people are facing continuing challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown, the Tairawhiti Positive Ageing Trust has found. For this reason the trust is establishing a resilience framework to not only help those affected by isolation but...

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NZTA’s strong commitment to Tairawhiti
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NZTA’s strong commitment to Tairawhiti

It has been just over a month since the Tairawhiti Roads joint venture between the NZ Transport Agency and Gisborne District Council was disestablished — and the Transport Agency’s focus on the region is stronger than ever. Previously, Gisborne...

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Two ships berthed at Eastland Port started filling up with logs and squash today with the arrival of Solent Star and Kaiti Hill. The Solent Star came from Lyttelton and is loading squash. It is expected to leave for Napier to load further cargo on...

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Weather-affected weekend events
Gisborne Herald

Weather-affected weekend events

The bad weather has forced the postponement of tomorrow's hui planned by the Te Araroa Barge Facility Working Group. The hui, advertised in the Public Notices section yesterday, was to provide feedback on the environmental and social impacts of the...

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Close games likely in women’s competition
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Close games likely in women’s competition

HOCKEYTHE female component of the weekend hockey draw has “close call” written all over it. All four women’s matches are likely to be tight affairs in the most even-looking round so far this season. The pick of them will be the game between YMP...

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Drips out the bottom . . .
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Drips out the bottom . . .

More jargon joy from the business page. On Thursday's article on data sovereignty, we find these brilliant technical types trying to keep their cloud onshore, with lawyers advising “being onshore is no hedge”. Clouds on the ground with hedges...

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Time in ‘village’ restored pride
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Time in ‘village’ restored pride

I had the privilege a few days ago of being in a village outside the Beehive. Unlike what Jacinda and the media portray, “a place of intolerable living conditions, which children should not be exposed to”, it was quite the contrary!Being an...

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Strong sale for Turihaua Augus
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Strong sale for Turihaua Augus

Turihaua Angus bulls are reaching “almost unheard of” prices, following last Wednesday’s 2019 yearling bull sale.“It went exceptionally well,” Turihaua Angus stud manager Paul Williams said.“It was a very strong sale, particularly...

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Bangkok and the yodelling pickle
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Bangkok and the yodelling pickle

ACCORDING to the 80s camp anthem from the musical Chess, “One Night in Bangkok and the world’s your oyster.”Or not. Within minutes of landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, a pickpocket or two has swiped my wallet and my proverbial...

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Oven fire was out on arrival
Gisborne Herald

Oven fire was out on arrival

FIREFIGHTERS were called to a house in Townsley Street off Centennial Crescent in Te Hapara last night after a fire started in the home's oven. Fire and Emergency NZ sent a crew to the property at about 8.30pm. “The fire was out on arrival,”...

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Crossing Mahia Peninsula
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Crossing Mahia Peninsula

Māhia's coast-to-coast walk is shaping up to be a future gem for the peninsula after a big opening month. The work done to create Whangawehi walkway, or Te Aratia Walkway, has helped bring back birdsong and some native fish, and it has captured the...

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Walk this way
Gisborne Herald

Walk this way

Memory walkers Walter Walsh, Cheryl Morley, Kobe Donnelly, Arihia Mataira-Kapa and Dick Neill strode out with purpose on Sunday to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s. September is World Alzheimer’s Month and people across the country took part in...

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10-year plan meetings March, April
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10-year plan meetings March, April

One can’t write about council matters without acknowledging the Government boost for infrastructure projects in our region announced at the end of last week. The assistance to three tourism projects and the further development of the managed...

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Paradise found at Mahia
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Paradise found at Mahia

THEY come from everywhere for a classic Kiwi-style beachside Christmas-New Year holiday at Mahia; from Gisborne, Palmerston North, Hastings, Napier, Dannevirke, Tauranga, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and even Australia. Like many holidaymakers...

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Campbell twins have it all before them
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Campbell twins have it all before them

TWINS Cory and Kodi Campbell are on the cusp of new beginnings. This weekend they contest the Waka Ama New Zealand long-distance nationals in Hawke’s Bay. As individuals they will compete in the Junior 19 women’s rudderless W1 10-kilometre race...

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A new dimension
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A new dimension

The world premiere of a work commissioned for a classical concept marimba will be part of the Yoshiko Tsuruta’s programme in Gisborne on Saturday. Composer Andrzej Nowicki wrote Snowplay for Tsuruta’s upscaled marimba and threw in passages for...

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Takes guidance, study, hard work
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Takes guidance, study, hard work

Re: A different kind of hero to look up to, April 24 letter. It is an absolute pleasure to read such a balanced and articulate letter by a young person whom I suspect knows about the “years of academic study and hard work” that she has...

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Taskforce team doing great job
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Taskforce team doing great job

THE Enhanced Taskforce Green crews helping clean-up after the June rain storms have worked on more than a dozen properties so far and have been doing a great job, says agriculture recovery facilitator Patrick Willock. The 15 workers are divided into...

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Hospital care impressive
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Hospital care impressive

Having heard and read much in the news lately about the incredible stress our health system and health workers are under, I would like to give a shout out to the staff of our local hospital. I have had cause to have many dealings with the local...

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Gig Guide
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Gig Guide

Got something going on? Let The Guide know at guide@gisborneherald. co. nz, or telephone 869-0630This weekCommon Folk: Classic dances: Folk dance for beginners, with Jane Luiten. No skill or partner required. St Andrew’s Church hall, tonight, 7pm...

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Mullooly on the big screen
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Mullooly on the big screen

The Odeon Multiplex will host a one-off screening of the shearing documentary She Shears, featuring Matawai’s Catherine Mullooly, on Friday, October 12. There will be a question-and-answer session with Mullooly and film director Jack Nichol as part...