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Signs right for kororā
Gisborne Herald

Signs right for kororā

A survey, a book and a sign are the outcome of Wainui Beach School’s dedicated study on the kororā or little blue penguin. When the school’s office manager, Margot Calcott discovered penguins nesting under her home on Tuahine Crescent, Wainui...

Tairāwhiti trio finish on top
Gisborne Herald

Tairāwhiti trio finish on top

A trio of Gisborne and Wairoa farm cadets featured in a Gisborne Herald article more than two years ago after they won cadetships throughout the North Island. They have now finished their time and are all off to start their farming careers. The trio...

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Preparing for the challenges ahead
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Preparing for the challenges ahead

The summer holiday will come to an end for many this weekend, so it’s time to start looking to the year ahead. That includes our road workers who have had a well-earned break — over the busy holiday travelling period — from a huge year of...

Forbears treated poorly too
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Forbears treated poorly too

My congratulations to Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi, for his interesting letter outlining events that occurred at Ngatapa and the references to more information available. I have a degree of sympathy, as my forbears were treated poorly by...

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Quenching thirst for news, promotion
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Quenching thirst for news, promotion

It is a proud day for this newspaper and all associated with it to celebrate 150 years of publishing today. We were not the first newspaper of the district — that was The Poverty Bay Standard, a four-page weekly first printed by Henry Webb on...

Cause won on the day
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Cause won on the day

The Tauawhi Longboard Classic was a great weather day to profile prevention of domestic violence. Who cares who surfed best to win? The important cause won on the day and many happy faces confirmed that. I note a suggestion in the paper that a Mr...

Mahanga water in short supply
Gisborne Herald

Mahanga water in short supply

Residents and holiday-makers at Mahanga have been asked to conserve water, after Wairoa District Council issued a water shortage notice. “We are experiencing water shortage/over-usage at Mahanga,” a council statement said. The statement said...

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Cruise season in full swing
Gisborne Herald

Cruise season in full swing

The “cruisers” are back today. The boutique cruise ship National Geographic Orion makes her fourth visit this summer and was scheduled to dock at Eastland Port at 6.30am, sailing again at midday for Tauranga with its 54 passengers. The Silver...

Herald marks 150 years
Gisborne Herald

Herald marks 150 years

In 1874 the township of Gisborne sat on roads of muddy tracks and was home to about 400 European settlers. On January 5 of that year, inhabitants of the primitive colonial outpost could read the inaugural edition of the then-named Poverty Bay...

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Golf roundup
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Golf roundup

Patutahi Mike de Luze had a profitable Sunday end to 2023. De Luze won the junior men’s net on Christmas Eve with his low round of the year — 80-16-64 — then achieved the jackpot in the New Year’s Eve club competition. The winners of the New...

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Quakes and wars shake in new year
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Quakes and wars shake in new year

2024 has started tragically for Japan, with a series of earthquakes up to a magnitude of 7.6 striking the west coast of its main island on New Year’s Day that left 55 dead, sparked infernos amid destroyed buildings and led to tsunami warnings that...

A Claytons honour system
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A Claytons honour system

Clive Bibby I have just finished reading the full list of this country’s New Year Honours recipients — you know, the system that was originally introduced to recognise those civilian role models who had, like the “Biblical widow”, given of...