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Securing Herald’s future under NZME
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Securing Herald’s future under NZME

A new era for Tairāwhiti news, story-telling and business promotion is under way with the announcement yesterday that NZME has acquired the publishing and digital assets of The Gisborne Herald. The ownership change secures the future of The...

Police right to protest
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Police right to protest

Recently 1News had an item regarding some police members being very disappointed with the present Government pay offer. I can’t comment on the fairness or otherwise of the current offer, but I was intrigued to hear in the broadcast that sworn...

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Whiteman, McIlroy go undefeated in pairs
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Whiteman, McIlroy go undefeated in pairs

Glenys Whiteman and Boon McIlroy were the only pair to win all eight of their games in the Val Smith 2-4-2 Mixed Pairs Tournament played at Poverty Bay and Gisborne bowling clubs. Trevor Mills presented the Evelyn Mills Memorial Trophy to Whiteman...

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No backdating in coalition backtrack
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No backdating in coalition backtrack

The admission by Act leader David Seymour that he has had to backtrack on a coalition agreement regarding interest deductibility for landlords may throw some light on how our first three-party Government will work. Under the Government’s recent...

What Newshub’s death really means
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What Newshub’s death really means

by Jason Heale Maxim Institute The recent announcement that Newshub will shut down its news broadcasting operations elicits understandable disappointment. Three hundred jobs will be lost, many of them recognisable faces like newsreader Mike...

Progress under Labour, taking by National
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Progress under Labour, taking by National

by Mary-Ann de Kort Some think that the poor are in the gutter and love to wait for government handouts. This is my response to them. Mary-Ann de Kort So, how do you think people can get out of that gutter? Or do you like them being there so you can...

Shipping news
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Shipping news

The MS Nautica is the next cruise ship to visit Gisborne and makes her maiden visit here on Thursday. She will arrive from Tauranga, anchor in the Bay for the day, then sail for Wellington that evening. In other shipping news, charter ship Kakariki...