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Weeds no match for Uawa warriors
Gisborne Herald

Weeds no match for Uawa warriors

TOLAGA Bay community volunteers combined forces with school students to protect a native reserve from a harmful weed. The 18-hectare block of rare kahikatea forest called Parker's Bush was infested with Japanese honeysuckle. Weedbusters and QE11...

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Around the Greens: Club bowls news
Sport

Around the Greens: Club bowls news

Poverty Bay Bowling Club's Open Championship Mixed Fours were played as twilight games on Tuesday and Thursday last week. Section play comprised four games of 15 ends or two hoursThe team of Barrie Denham (skip), June Stichbury (3), Kathryn Flaugere...

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Eyes on low rainfall trend
Opinion

Eyes on low rainfall trend

As some may know, I do regular analysis of weather data provided by our weather agencies. Farmers and gardeners may be interested to know where we are at heading towards summer. The latest figures show Gisborne has now had five months in a row of...

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Where to for Democracy in the Zoom era?
Opinion

Where to for Democracy in the Zoom era?

A wet day has caused me to reflect, and I think it is a good time to share more in the paper about the council's recent activities for the benefit of the community. I wonder how many readers have experienced the frustration of large and long Zoom...

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SAVING THE RAUKUMARA
Gisborne Herald

SAVING THE RAUKUMARA

A PLAN to restore the Raukumara Forest Park by eradicating pests through different methods such as 1080, traps, ground culls and bait stations is proposed by the people who are directly connected to the area. The Raukumara Pae Maunga Restoration...

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Flavours and colours of autumn
Lifestyle

Flavours and colours of autumn

Ingredients:½ cup olive oil plus 1 tablespoon, divided3 tempeh or other vegetarian sausages1 large red onion, diced6 large cloves garlic, crushed1 bulb fennel with fronds and stems removed and bulb cut into thin strips1 medium butternut squash...

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What's on in Gisborne
Lifestyle

What's on in Gisborne

Saturday, June 11Native Plant Sale, 8am-3pm, Rural Studies Unit, 312 Stout Street. Quality cheap plants. Ph 869 0820. St Andrew’s Car Boot Sale, 9am–12 noon in car park, access off Childers Rd, $5 per car (paid on arrival, set-up 8.30am). Ph Val...

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An uplifting performance
Opinion

An uplifting performance

I attended the performance of Mozart's Requiem by the Gisborne and Hastings Choral Society yesterday afternoon. Mozart wrote this in 1791 when he was 35 years old and died before he finished it. It was finished by one of his pupils. I wonder if he...

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SPORTS DRAWS
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SPORTS DRAWS

Central Federation League — SUNDAY, 1pm: Childers Road Reserve 1, Waikanae Beach TOP10 Gisborne Thistle v Palmerston North Marist. Pacific Premiership — SATURDAY, 2.30pm: Harry Barker Reserve 1, Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United v Western...

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Happy New Year!
Gisborne Herald

Happy New Year!

FOCUS on the Land would like to wish rural people everywhere throughout the region the very best for 2018. May you all have a prosperous and safe year. Thanks to the many who have contributed to rural pages in the past year and we hope for the same...

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Hurry up and fix our line
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Hurry up and fix our line

I have had enough of the trucks on the road, it is unsafe. I'm also worried about the washouts of the rail line — I want to push on and get them fixed. Please, we must get the railway back as soon as possible. I used to always see the train coming...

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Future uncertain for hostel owners
Gisborne Herald

Future uncertain for hostel owners

The Youth Hostel Association of NZ's decision to close all their hostels nationwide does not affect the privately-owned Gisborne hostel but the owners say they face considerable challenges to “find a way forward”.YHA will close its hostels in...

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Rain warning upgraded to Orange
Gisborne Herald

Rain warning upgraded to Orange

The rain warning for the top of the district has been upgraded to Orange Status, and MetService says peak rainfall could be intense. The expected downpour is the result of the North Island being caught between a deep low off the west of the South...

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Panellists
Gisborne Herald

Panellists

EAST Coast Farming Expo manager Sue Wilson was proud to announce the 2020 Bayleys Muster and thrilled to have Bayleys on board for a highlight of the two-day event. The muster has always proved popular, and this year the panel discussion centres on...

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The heat is on
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The heat is on

GISBORNE/MAHIA pro surfer Ricardo Christie made a strong start to his first big competition of the year yesterday, advancing from his first heat of the Maitland and Port Stephens Pro at Merewether Beach in Newcastle, Australia. Gold Coast-based...