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TPP a blatant money/power grab
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TPP a blatant money/power grab

THE Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement is described as follows by Ralph Nader in conversation with Chris Hedges — both individuals of high repute.“The most audacious corporate power grab in American history . . . It allows corporations to...

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Let’s have more than half voting
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Let’s have more than half voting

The 2019 local body elections for this district need your attention. Those of you who read the election feature in last night’s Gisborne Herald will realise we have a lot of smart, well-qualified people with relevant experience and from all parts...

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Sports draws
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Sports draws

Pacific Premiership, SATURDAY, 2.30pm: Childers Road Reserve 1, Gisborne Vehicle Testing Thistle v Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United. Eastern League 1, SATURDAY, 12.30pm: CRR 1, Thistle Reserves v Heavy Equipment Services United. 2.30pm...

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Making preparations for move
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Making preparations for move

Two Gisborne rugby players, Hunter Mokomoko and Jordyn Tihore, are in the midst of preparations for a move to play rugby in Japan this year. Mokomoko has yet to sign a contract but is in discussions with several teams from “Top League”, Japan's...

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Couple beat heater fire
Gisborne Herald

Couple beat heater fire

A COUPLE at a house in Lytton Road tackled a fire in their bathroom last night that involved a faulty wall heater. They were able to stop the fire from spreading further. The fire service sent an appliance to the home at around 11.15pm.“The wall...

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Two changes in Poverty Bay cricket side
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Two changes in Poverty Bay cricket side

POVERTY Bay coach David McDonald has made two changes for the Fergus Hickey Rosebowl two-day cricket game against Waikato Valley that starts at 10.30am at Harry Barker Reserve tomorrow. Former Pirates batsman Thomas Hayes, who plays for Fraser Tech...

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Stolen car crashed
Gisborne Herald

Stolen car crashed

A CAR stolen from an address in Glasgow Crescent in Kaiti yesterday afternoon was recovered not long after in Clifford Street after it hit the kerb and stopped. Police were called about the theft shortly after 2pm.“The car, with three young women...

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Gordon in the bunch as ‘big boys’ dictate
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Gordon in the bunch as ‘big boys’ dictate

GISBORNE’S Callum Gordon remains in 19th place overall — one minute 19secs behind leader James Oram — after a frantic finish to stage three of the New Zealand Cycle Classic yesterday. Gordon, riding for Team Skoda Racing, was officially 58th in...

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Regional waka ama sprint rankings
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Regional waka ama sprint rankings

EACH event has a quota of paddlers to go on to the national championships. 500 metresIntermediate men (quota five): 1 Anaru Paenga-Morgan 2:25.91; 2 Kitini Taihuka 2:34.10; 3 Manaakiao Maxwell 2:36.28; 4 Mawhai Chaffey 2:47.26; 5 Mairangi Campbell...

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Nurturing future Maori leaders
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Nurturing future Maori leaders

DEEP in the heart of Kaiti is a kura that has a proud history of culture, whakapapa, Maori education and whanau community spirit. Te Kura Reo Rua o Waikirikiri will celebrate its 50th jubilee next week. Within those 50 years is another special...

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Art practice fluid by nature
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Art practice fluid by nature

Abstract art looks like nothing but itself, conceptual art skips aesthetics and works in the mind, but a good part of Gisborne artist Jo Tito’s work is at once both and neither of those things and tends to process. Recently returned from...

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Around the greens: club bowls news
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Around the greens: club bowls news

Gisbornea scorching hot day made for challenging conditions when Gisborne Bowling Club members held their club championship singles. Competitors played games up to 21 shots or to a time limit of two hours, whichever came first. In the junior women's...

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Laid-back jazz at the Dome
Gisborne Herald

Laid-back jazz at the Dome

The spirit of the old house band, when bar patrons danced the night away, makes a comeback with jazz trio Ol’ King Cole’s performance in Gisborne on Wednesday. Made up of Louis Thompson-Munn on piano and vocals, guitarist Callum Allardice and Tom...

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Views on debt, please
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Views on debt, please

With local government elections getting closer, I have concerns about the council’s financial position following Meng Foon’s artificial 2 percent rates freeze. Through your paper, could the mayoral candidates comment about this and the council...

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Tarakihi quota cuts
Gisborne Herald

Tarakihi quota cuts

Imposition of a further 10 percent cut to commercial catch limits for tarakihi has drawn a mixed response from Gisborne Fisheries and Ngati Porou Seafoods. This time last year the Ministry for Primary Industries set a 20 percent reduction for New...

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Bus service reduced
Gisborne Herald

Bus service reduced

AN absence of tourists has been blamed for a reduction in bus services here. From March 8, InterCity will operate four services a week instead of daily services in each direction between Gisborne and Napier. Sam Peate, from NZ Coachlines, said...

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Take a Kid Fishing tickets on sale
Gisborne Herald

Take a Kid Fishing tickets on sale

TICKETS have gone on sale for the annual Take a Kid Fishing trip to the Ngongotaha trout hatchery near Rotorua on August 5 and organiser Murray Ferris expects the seats on the bus to go quickly again.“The day trip to the hatchery has been going...

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Traffic lights out on Sunday
Gisborne Herald

Traffic lights out on Sunday

A temporary roundabout will replace the Gladstone Road traffic lights on Sunday morning. Scheduled network maintenance at the Gladstone Road traffic lights will take place between 8am and 12 noon.“Eastland Network will be working on the Gladstone...

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Country, City duels in pennants semis
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Country, City duels in pennants semis

GOLF by Chris TaewaONE thing is for sure about tomorrow’s Oligoi Jug men’s interclub pennants semifinals . . . a country club will be in the final. The top four were decided last weekend at Tolaga Bay in round 3 of the matchplay...

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Protecting the dotterel
Gisborne Herald

Protecting the dotterel

Tolaga Bay Area School students have created signs to remind beach-goers to watch out for New Zealand dotterels/tuturiwhatu while on the beach. Teachers have been showing children at the school what impacts the slash and movement on the beach have on...