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Heavy rain watch issued
Gisborne Herald

Heavy rain watch issued

The Gisborne/Tairāwhiti region is once again under threat from heavy rain sweeping down from the north. MetService yesterday issued a Heavy Rain Watch, which may well be further upgraded as more certainty is gained of the direction and intensity of...

Young Māori making waves
Gisborne Herald

Young Māori making waves

Being young doesn’t stop Māori surfer Te Waiotu Fairlie from dreaming big. Te Waiotu (Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Te Whānau a Te Aotāwarirangi me Te Whānau a Ruataupare) was second in the under-18 girls’ longboard final at the...

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Poverty Bay crown triples champions
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Poverty Bay crown triples champions

Heat was the third party in every game played in Poverty Bay Bowling Club's open championship triples. The championships were played over two days in sweltering conditions. The two-life format was used, with games of one hour 45 minutes or 12 ends...

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Boost for HSOB
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Boost for HSOB

The first session of play in Premier Grade club cricket at the Harry Barker Reserve tomorrow is all-important. The crunch session of OBR-HSOB on the No. 2 ground and Horouta-GBHS on the representative wicket may be that between 11am-1pm on Day 2 of...

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A mess for party but sympathy for Golriz
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A mess for party but sympathy for Golriz

The resignation statement from Green MP Golriz Ghahraman this week answered quite a lot of the questions that have swirled since a first allegation of shoplifting surfaced on January 10, alongside news she had stood aside from her portfolios. She...

Alakazam! From wetland to wasteland
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Alakazam! From wetland to wasteland

Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi Most Māori perspectives emphasise the symbiotic, interdependent relationship between humans and the environment. The dominant Eurocentric philosophies, which prioritise rationalism and self-interest, frequently...

Given up on maintenance?
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Given up on maintenance?

Re: A car crash that was waiting to happen, January 17. I agree with our editor’s comments in his recent editorial, concerning the Bloomfield Road-Bushmere Road intersection. It appears that our District Council has given up on routine maintenance...

So lucky with our hospital
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So lucky with our hospital

I wish to congratulate the doctors, nurses and staff of Gisborne Hospital who are involved in helping those who are in real need of help. My wife, son and I tested Covid-positive recently and with only one lung these past 14 years, I have to be very...

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Cruising by boat . . . and bike
Gisborne Herald

Cruising by boat . . . and bike

The run of cruise ship visits to the district continued yesterday when the smaller Star Breeze went to anchor in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay on a warm Gisborne day. The ship anchored at around 7.30am after arriving from Napier and sailed again...

Pause button pushed on launch
Gisborne Herald

Pause button pushed on launch

Rocket Lab’s first Māhia launch of the year has been postponed. “To allow time for final pre-launch checkouts, and account for an incoming weather system, we are now targeting no earlier than January 27 for the launch,” a statement on X said...

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Whale-come to Gisborne
Gisborne Herald

Whale-come to Gisborne

A small pod of orca came calling in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay yesterday, making its way into the inner harbour and attracting plenty of attention. The two adult killer whales and two juveniles swam in the bay for several hours. Surf lifeguards...

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Vino and jazzy vibes in the vines
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Vino and jazzy vibes in the vines

Māori singer/songwriter Allana Goldsmith (Ngāti Porou and Ngāi Tai) will play her distinctive jazz music at Wrights Winery’s Vino & Vibes on the last weekend of January with British jazz pianist Dr Mark Baynes and percussionist Miguel...

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Gizzy Gig Guide
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Gizzy Gig Guide

THIS WEEK Build-a-Band Smash Palace every Thursday. Bring your friends along for a friendly jam session. Free, starts at 7pm. Karaoke Expect a fun evening as patrons belt out the tunes. Share your talent with friends at Breakers’ Jandal Bar every...

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Mean Girls gets a musical update
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Mean Girls gets a musical update

by Jocelyn Noveck, AP The first Mean Girls, that compulsively watchable high-school-based social satire by Tina Fey, came out in 2004. The Broadway musical opened in 2018. Now it’s 2024, and we have a screen adaptation of the theatre adaptation...

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Bay’s Nepia taking next career step
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Bay’s Nepia taking next career step

Australian clubs are recognising the raw potential of union players in our own backyard and enticing more of them over the Tasman. Poverty Bay and YMP forward Hayze Nepia will depart New Zealand shores in March after finalising a 12-month contract...

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Well worth the travel
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Well worth the travel

Paddy Stewart travelled all the way from Gisborne to Christchurch to take part in an invitational tournament . . . and won it. He teamed up with an old Canterbury bowling mate, Kerry Becks, to win the Rawleigh’s Stewart Buttar Invitation Burnside...

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New format, great atmosphere
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New format, great atmosphere

Poverty Bay Bowling Club's year got off to a great start with a new format for the Graham Shield Classic Optional Tournament. Fourteen teams of four players entered, so 56 players enjoyed a great atmosphere and good competition on a wonderful summer...