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Positive NCEA results
Gisborne Herald

Positive NCEA results

Provisional exam results show East Coast students bucking the national trend in a good way. Despite disruption from Cyclone Gabrielle and a slump in performance nationally, preliminary NCEA results show schools here experienced a jump in attainment...

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Heat alert as mercury hits 31.8C
Gisborne Herald

Heat alert as mercury hits 31.8C

Tuesday was officially the hottest day of summer so far . . . and the heat earned Gisborne its first-ever heat alert from MetService. Tuesday hit an official high of 31.8 degrees around 4pm — rounded up to 32 for the TV weather. However, private...

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Another hot day in the city
Gisborne Herald

Another hot day in the city

Last year, the council negotiated a $30m interest-free loan for 10 years with the Labour Government to fund its share of the Category 3 property buyouts and assist its funding of cyclone recovery efforts. However, that still left “a significant...

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Fencing gear giveaways at expo
Gisborne Herald

Fencing gear giveaways at expo

The Fencing Contractors Association of New Zealand (FCanz) will be giving away 100 farm-gate and gudgeon sets and 10,000 insulators to 20 Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay farmers still dealing with the after-effects of Cyclone Gabrielle. The Great Gate...

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Biggest Waitangi event in many years
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Biggest Waitangi event in many years

The 184th Waitangi Day has confirmed that the Treaty is going to remain a significant issue for the new Government which, even at this early stage, could eventually define it. The flashpoint came on Monday when the Government group was welcomed on...

Our character deficit and how to fix it
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Our character deficit and how to fix it

by Jason Heale, Maxim Institute communications manager With another shoplifting charge laid against former Green MP Golriz Ghahraman, and a subsequent summons to appear in court, there are very few surprises to be wrung out of this sorry affair...

No more ‘flights of fancy’
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No more ‘flights of fancy’

What has happened to our council? Surely our rates should be to cover necessities for the region — not to pay for the desires and fantasies of councillors and council staff. Why change Grey Street? For countless years we have been able to walk...

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The good life
Lifestyle

The good life

Kuratau faces south on a hillside with Mangaheia Station to the west, inland from Tolaga Bay. The first Te Rāwheoro Marae stood here, and it’s where Boydie Pomare Kutia, or Papa Boydie as he is known, was born almost 90 years ago. With his...

Jamboree a blast for 3000 Scouts
Lifestyle

Jamboree a blast for 3000 Scouts

A contingent of Gisborne Scouts recently embarked on a journey of personal development with 3000 others at the New Zealand Scout Jamboree. Across nine days they carried out a series of challenges and activities. Thirteen-year-old Patrick McInnes...

Lake Heron’s heritage hideout
Lifestyle

Lake Heron’s heritage hideout

Mike Yardley unveils the charm of Lake Heron Station — a high-country retreat blending history, hospitality, and stunning landscapes. Deep in the golden heart of the Ashburton District, the mountains rise to meet you. Two hours’ drive from...

Add spice to your garden
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Add spice to your garden

Ornamental ginger plants can be a great way to add attractive and exotic colour, foliage, and blooms to your garden. Whether they go in beds or in containers, these plants offer diversity without a lot of maintenance. Most ginger plants are grown to...