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New year celebrated at popular events
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New year celebrated at popular events

A somewhat forgettable 2023 ended on a high note for this district with thousands of people celebrating the new year at two hugely popular events — the final night of Rhythm & Vines on New Year’s Eve and Findlay’s Fire in the Sky fireworks...

Madness to cancel ferries
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Madness to cancel ferries

It’s always dangerous territory to enter when a politician seems to start truly believing in their own spin, as it can have the unintended consequence of portraying the politician as being just a tiny bit thick. Take for example Finance Minister...

Congratulations Alison
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Congratulations Alison

I would love to congratulate Alison Crawford on her New Year Honours award — well overdue, may I say. If anyone deserves this award, Alison does. She has worked tirelessly for the Country Women’s Institute. The institute was one of the biggest...

Honours system brought into disrepute
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Honours system brought into disrepute

Doesn’t the knighting of Trevor Mallard show what a joke the New Year Honours really are? He’s a thug, a bully and a ticket scalper, and New Zealand is rewarding him for being so. He even falsely accused a parliamentary staffer of being a rapist...

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Turning the page on a difficult year
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Turning the page on a difficult year

Every year has some sort of significance by which people can remember it and 2023 will live in people’s memories as the one where it never stopped raining. Most people throughout New Zealand but especially in this district and Hawke’s Bay, will...

If only things were different
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If only things were different

2024 is closing in on us fast. I thought it appropriate to share a little of my poetic brain scrapings. If only things were different, what a wondrous world we’d see Where everyone got on, in peace and harmony If only things were different, great...

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Loving life at Anaura Bay
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Loving life at Anaura Bay

Managing Anaura Bay Motor Camp is an idyllic way of life for Tony and Donna Williamson, who are hoping for a “bumper” camping season after the disruptions of multiple severe weather events. They take time to chat to Loren Sirl. Dodging cows...

Looking after your outdoor furniture
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Looking after your outdoor furniture

Tips for cleaning and protecting the different materials that can weather the elements . . . Your outdoor furniture spends a lot of time in the elements. It can start to weather and look worse for wear, but it’s easy to bring it back to its former...

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Ringing in 2024
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Ringing in 2024

Scrambling to find some ideas for New Year’s Eve drinks? Look no further. Here are a few delicious cocktail recipes to try out on family and friends (and yourself, of course!) . . . Here’s to the end of a pretty crazy year! Cocktails are a great...

Chasing the stars in Tinsel Town
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Chasing the stars in Tinsel Town

Mike Yardley checks out some of the more unique ways visitors can chase the stars in Hollywood . . . If you’re planning a fling with the entertainment capital of the world, a trip to Tinsel Town tingles with a distinct blend of escapist reality...

2024: The year it got (really) hot
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2024: The year it got (really) hot

Gwynne Dyer This year (2023) has probably been the hottest in the past 10,000 years – but everybody agrees that 2024 will be even hotter. That’s because we are now entering El Niño, the part of a seven-yearly oceanic cycle that heaps extra heat...

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2023 Sport ya later
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2023 Sport ya later

Gisborne Herald Sports continues its look back on another memorable year of sport when Mother Nature wasn’t spitting the dummy and TMOs had nothing to do with results. by Chris Taewa The Man With The Golden Guns: Gisborne’s John Leach took his...