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Sea search suspended
Gisborne Herald

Sea search suspended

The search for Jason Hollows, the 54-year-old fisherman who went overboard off the coast of Hawke’s Bay on Monday April 1, has been officially suspended. “The decision has been made to cease searching at this time and the matter has been...

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Emergency crews show what they do
Gisborne Herald

Emergency crews show what they do

Police, Fire and Emergency NZ, St John ambulance and the Corrections Department staged a successful recruitment demonstration session for local secondary school students yesterday at Harry Barker Reserve. Up to 100 students watched from the reserve...

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Australian visitors attractive right now
Opinion

Australian visitors attractive right now

As New Zealand faces more competition than ever for global tourists, Australian visitors have never been so attractive. For an industry that was at times the country’s biggest earner of foreign exchange before the pandemic, recovery in spending to...

Power in the hands of those who vote
Opinion

Power in the hands of those who vote

Roger Handford Is it democratic for any small group of people to make major, important decisions on behalf of the rest of the people they are supposed to represent? What is democracy? According to the Oxford Dictionary: “A system of government by...

Stop the 52mm concession
Opinion

Stop the 52mm concession

Re: Cray catch limit cut, April 5. A “responsible step” as CRA3 commercial fishers reduce their overall catch by 30 percent for 2024/25, above the 20 percent cut set by Fisheries Minister Shane Jones last month. Us recreational fishers were cut...

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Happy (back) together
Lifestyle

Happy (back) together

The cast of colourful characters in The Vicar of Dibley plays are back together again, in the latest offering from Musical Theatre Gisborne, with first-time director Jill White putting her own mark on the production. The Holy Trinity is the third...

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Exhibition celebrates Wāhine Toa
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Exhibition celebrates Wāhine Toa

Prepare to be wowed by a new exhibition celebrating women by Māhia artist Rosie Symes which opened at the Matawhero Art Gallery this week. The theme is Wāhine Toa with large portraits of mainly Māori women depicted in mixed media. Displayed...

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It’s a question of reasonable doubt
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It’s a question of reasonable doubt

Evolution Theatre founder Dinna Myers is back in the director’s chair — this time working on the popular American play 12 Angry Jurors. 12 Angry Jurors is a play that contemplates the huge responsibility of 12 ordinary people as they consider...

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More women on the whistle
Sport

More women on the whistle

The drive to get more referees into rugby is on. The visit to Gisborne of New Zealand Rugby women’s referee development officer Maggie Cogger-Orr at the weekend reinforced that point. Auckland-based Canadian Cogger-Orr, 32, achieved a lot in three...

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Mad rush to get team ends in glory
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Mad rush to get team ends in glory

A Poverty Bay team cobbled together at the 11th hour returned from Te Puia Hot Springs course on Sunday with the coveted ER Black Cup. The city club had inadvertently overlooked the annual interclub teams’ event — last held in 2021 — but when...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

Electrinet Park Home-course player Dave Harrison and Waikohu’s Andrea Reeves are the inaugural winners of the Jack Glassford Memorial Trophy. The popular Park member and career firefighter died on April 5 of last year and the tournament honouring...

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‘Massive presence’ for Tapuae
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‘Massive presence’ for Tapuae

Two top loose forwards from different eras . . . . Tiny White medal winner, No. 8 and co-captain of Kahu Scaffolding Tapuae, George Whakatope, was congratulated by New Zealand Rugby patron and former All Black captain Ian Kirkpatrick (right). The...

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Firearms survey under way
Gisborne Herald

Firearms survey under way

Firearms Safety Authority NZ has started its second survey with the public and firearms licence holders to measure public confidence in the firearms licensing system. Authority executive director Angela Brazier said it was important communities felt...

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Sports grants for GBHS and Ormond
Sport

Sports grants for GBHS and Ormond

Gisborne Boys’ High School and the Ormond Recreational Association are benefiting from grants totalling $25,600 from the New Zealand Community Trust. Boys’ High sports teams were allocated $20,000 for travel and accommodation associated with...

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End-of-term interschool netball
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End-of-term interschool netball

The Tairāwhiti Secondary School ‘Fast 5’ netball festival was held at the Victoria Domain courts yesterday. It involved 357 students and 48 teams from eight schools (Te Karaka, Manutuke, Sonrise Christian School, Girls’ High and Boys’ High...