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National moving to reduce tension
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National moving to reduce tension

National’s leadership is trying to address some of the concerns within Māoridom over the direction the coalition Government is taking with regard to Māori and the Treaty of Waitangi, with Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka telling RNZ on...

Who is driving these plans?
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Who is driving these plans?

Re Tairāwhiti Moves and the council’s plans to tinker with our city roading network, I have two questions. Who asked for Gisborne to be made New Zealand’s cycling centre? Who asked council and its staff to keep coming up with unrequested ideas...

An opportunity to educate
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An opportunity to educate

In yesterday’s editorial you cite a group of people who have, to use your words, “a slightly warped view of the Treaty”. After the recent hui at Ngaruawahia, I asked myself what I thought the “principles of the Treaty” were and the answer...

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Hui sends strong message to Govt
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Hui sends strong message to Govt

The fervour and emotion shown at Saturday’s hui called by King Tūheitia threatens to develop into a continuing challenge for the Government with the Treaty of Waitangi at its centre. More than 10,000 people packed into the Tūrangawaewae Marae to...

A two-state solution?
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A two-state solution?

It seems that too much foul water has “flowed under the bridge” for there to be a single-state solution to restoring peace between Israelis and Palistinians. It seems that a two-state solution would possibly work, but definitely not if the two...

Facts never more important
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Facts never more important

Re: Big chill hits US; Freezing US weather . . . “struggled to cope with the arctic weather”, Jan 19 stories. Despite the decades of climate change warnings, deniers continue to ignore the obvious. Facts have never been more important. As the...

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Centuries to HSOB’s Tallott, Castle
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Centuries to HSOB’s Tallott, Castle

The landscape of Poverty Bay club cricket changed at Harry Barker Reserve on Saturday. On Day 2 of Round 1 in the DJ Barry Cup two-day Premier Grade championship, Breakers Horouta Te Waka beat Gisborne Boys' High School first 11 outright and...

Wairoa debris clean-up continues
Gisborne Herald

Wairoa debris clean-up continues

Key recreational areas and traditional fishing zones have been mostly cleared of woody debris, with around 50,000m3 of debris recovered from Wairoa’s beaches and riverbanks. The massive recovery effort to remove woody debris dumped on coastlines...

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First Light glory to Bousfield
Gisborne Herald

First Light glory to Bousfield

A local has won the gruelling but stunningly picturesque First Light Marathon for the second year running, with Simon Bousfield taking the title on Saturday in a time of three hours 44 minutes and 20 seconds. Real estate agent Bousfield was third...

The trouble with events
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The trouble with events

Gwynne Dyer Harold Macmillan, British prime minister about half a century ago, was once asked what was the greatest challenge for a political leader. “Events, dear boy, events,” he replied. The same is true in this presidential election year in...

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Reflection on a lifetime of teaching
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Reflection on a lifetime of teaching

Janet Bodle is an educator extraordinaire. The 82-year-old recently retired and talks to Loren Sirl about her extensive and varied career spanning 58 years. Gisborne born and raised, Janet always knew she wanted to become a teacher. At the age of...