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Hair today, gone tomorrow
Gisborne Herald

Hair today, gone tomorrow

The sisters were ‘‘blown away” by the support of about 20 people who helped them raise $1400. Leah said they were particularly interested in supporting child cancer support services. The two sisters thank everyone who have supported their...

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Online voting not the solution . . .
Opinion

Online voting not the solution . . .

As fretting continues over a trend of declining voter turnout for local body elections — although thankfully this district’s is at least holding steady around 48 percent — there is a temptation to reach for a silver bullet. For many, that is...

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Swimmer missing at Kaiti Beach
Gisborne Herald

Swimmer missing at Kaiti Beach

An extensive search late into the night and again this morning has so far found no sign of a man who was seen walking into the sea at Kaiti Beach last night. A witness reported to police at about 9.45pm that the man had walked into the sea fully...

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Brinkmanship practised to a T
Sport

Brinkmanship practised to a T

Waunui Demons gave a master class in brinkmanship in their 7-5 victory over Shockers in football's Eastern League 2 at Nelson Park on Saturday. Coates Associates Demons led 6-1 at halftime but Smash Palace Shockers scored four goals in 29 minutes to...

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Coastguard called
Gisborne Herald

Coastguard called

THE Lion Foundation Coastguard boat was called in by police yesterday about 11am, after a small runabout with one person on board broke down off Young Nicks Head.“The 15-foot fibreglass runabout was reported to be in trouble about seven nautical...

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Wean early option in a dry season
Gisborne Herald

Wean early option in a dry season

PREDICTIONS of a dry summer may make early weaning an attractive option for sheep farmers this year provided they have high-quality legume-based forages available for their weaned lambs, according to Beef and Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ).“With the...

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Yellow fever
Lifestyle

Yellow fever

YELLOW fever is rampaging across the district and according to those who are afflicted with the condition, there’s no cure. One of the most seriously affected — or rather infected — is Gisborne woman Jill Coates, who admits her life is totally...

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Less than 8 enough for me
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Less than 8 enough for me

Civil Defence is copping flak from various readers of The Herald for a lack of timely tsunami alerts following the big old shake. I think they have a point but not the one I would make. Tsunamis are only generated by exceedingly large earthquakes of...

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GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT
Gisborne Herald

GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT

Rachael Iritana Te Aho, 25, pleaded guilty to a number of charges after four were withdrawn and two were amended. The admitted charges were six of using a document for a financial advantage, two of attempting to using a document, theft (under $500)...

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Attacked friend after argument
Gisborne Herald

Attacked friend after argument

A man's violent attack on a friend was after provocation that included his cat being killed by the other man, Gisborne District Court was told. Vincent Glen Wilson, 40, and the man he attacked, were long time friends who both suffered from mental...

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Highway hazard
Gisborne Herald

Highway hazard

Livestock strayed on to State Highway 35 in Tairawhiti 70 times in September, posing “serious” safety issues for drivers. Gisborne District Council's animal control team were previously responsible for stock control on state highways, but Wak...

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I am the sh*t
Lifestyle

I am the sh*t

When artist Glen Hayward took his wood sculptures into the Paul Nache Gallery he threw a few on the floor and said “Voila!”But this was no arty-farty tizzy. The randomness of Hayward’s curation is commensurate with the randomness of creases...

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The Guide briefs
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The Guide briefs

The Band School finishes year with concertYou’ve seen them entertaining passers-by in the street during the school holidays and now 80 of Ricky Boyd’s Band School student musicians will play rock, jazz and go nuts in an end of year concert. Be...

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Quick action appreciated
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Quick action appreciated

I would like to thank Troy the Gisborne District Council dog ranger for the exceptional service we received recently after roaming dogs come on to our property in the middle of the night, to chase/maul our small flock of sheep and the neighbour's...

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Fanworm numbers down
Gisborne Herald

Fanworm numbers down

Only one Mediterranean fanworm marine pest was found when divers inspected the underwater structures around Eastland Port's inner harbour last month.“This was an amazing result given that in 2020 there were 60 found.” Gisborne District Council...

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Walker-Leawere gets ’Canes call-up
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Walker-Leawere gets ’Canes call-up

GISBORNE’S Isaia Walker-Leawere has been called into the Hurricanes squad for Saturday’s Super Rugby clash against the Waratahs in Sydney. The 19-year-old lock — one year out of Gisborne Boys’ High School — was a member of the New Zealand...

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Red roamers
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Red roamers

Can the owner of the red cows that are frequently occupying Whakaangiangi Road, from the entrance, to Pariwhero Station, please make an effort to keep them in a secure paddock. A reliable source has told me that the owner leases Kiwinui Station...

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Marae repair bill in the thousands
Gisborne Herald

Marae repair bill in the thousands

POLICE have released further details on the alleged attack on a marae at Barletts on Monday afternoon and say the repair bill will run into thousands of dollars. A 45 year-old Gisborne man faces two criminal damage charges, a charge of intentional...

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Powerful Fairview way too good
Gisborne Herald

Powerful Fairview way too good

Fairview from Auckland dominated round two of the New Zealand Offshore Power Boat championships on Poverty Bay on Saturday, an event that again drew many hundreds of spectators to the city foreshore. The 1050 horses the 34 foot craft had driving her...

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Getting a raw deal with our roads
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Getting a raw deal with our roads

Re: Those causing road damage should pay, October 28 letter. Options to ensure forestry contributes its fair share to road maintenance must be made a priority. The tonnage of logs is expected to increase dramatically over the next couple of years so...

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Thoughts on housing, part two
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Thoughts on housing, part two

I received a few emails about my opinion piece on the housing crisis. A couple of councillors asked what my angle was (I think we should all disclose property ownership like MPs do), and one out-of-town motelier was unhappy that in my role as...

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Sun flares causing ‘blackouts’
Gisborne Herald

Sun flares causing ‘blackouts’

Flares on the Sun are disrupting and causing radio communications blackouts in the Gisborne region and elsewhere. Since the end of last week, a major active sunspot region has appeared on the Sun facing Earth, and has emitted flares up to serious...