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Comet celebrating 65 years
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Comet celebrating 65 years

The Comet Swimming Club turns 65 this year and continues to provide all aspects of water confidence, water safety and swimming services to the Tairāwhiti community. It was established in 1958 by Beth Meade. The club’s mission statement read —...

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Policies, tick, now on to Govt make-up
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Policies, tick, now on to Govt make-up

The time it is taking to form a government has become a growing headache for Prime Minister elect Christopher Luxon and his National party, so they will have been glad to announce yesterday afternoon that they have reached policy deals with both Act...

Fault is with humans, not pine trees
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Fault is with humans, not pine trees

The truth — pine trees do NOT cause erosion. Aside from natural erosion by quake, wind and water, human activity is the prime cause of damaging erosion in this district. Those who are spreading misinformation about erosion and land use need to...

A sacred cause for Hamas
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A sacred cause for Hamas

I believe many of your readers will not have liked Gwynne Dyer’s “The frog, the scorpion and Hamas” column because it is an accurate treatise on the factors governing the Gaza conflict, yet like all good analysis it is pragmatic in the...

The Spirit of Eastland Group
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The Spirit of Eastland Group

Imagine Eastland Group as a sailing ship like the Spirit of Adventure. Under full sail it is a great sight as it powers steadily forward. This is not good enough for the owners and the captain, however. They require more performance from the ship...

Let’s stay nuclear free
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Let’s stay nuclear free

I am not happy that the United States plans to spend about a trillion dollars over 30 years to rectify its nuclear shortfall. This is a reversal from President Barack Obama’s 2009 Prague speech that laid out his agenda for further nuclear...

Ngarimu EC Open champ at 13
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Ngarimu EC Open champ at 13

Wellington schoolboy Apirana Ngarimu upstaged the heavyweights to win the East Coast Open championship at Te Puia Hot Springs Golf Club on Sunday. Ngarimu, 13, defeated William Brown — the head greenkeeper at Poverty Bay Golf Club and a member of...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

Monday, November 13 — Tūranga Pairs 3 (Howell movement) Katrine Matthews, Hans van der Kuijl 60.00 Vicki Nickerson, Frank Roach 59.52 Glenys Evans, Beverley Evans 57.92 Sally Knight, Yvonne Waide 54.29 Jean Turnbull, Caroline Taylor 54.17 Louise...

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Farming leader making an impact
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Farming leader making an impact

The 100 annual Kiwibank Local Hero medallists have been announced and fourth-generation Gisborne farmer Laura Watson is one of six recipients in this region. She talked with Murray Robertson The Kiwibank Local Hero award judges say Laura Watson is...

Bridging the divide for 100 years
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Bridging the divide for 100 years

Next Friday marks the centenary of what was a massive step forward in Gisborne’s development – the opening of what was touted as the borough’s first permanent public work, the humble yet crucial Peel Street Bridge. Sheridan Gundry and Jane...

Pest-proof paradise
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Pest-proof paradise

Defend your orchard’s glory! Master the art of preventing Leaf Curl, Brown Rot, Apple Black Spot, and Codling Moth for a thriving, trouble-free harvest. Most diseases and pests of stonefruit and pipfruit can be prevented, by proactively treating...

Caesarlicious delight
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Caesarlicious delight

Sundays: A cookbook is a collection of fresh, modern recipes to celebrate that Sunday feeling through brunches, feasts, long lunches and quiet evenings. The book is full of laid-back food that’s absolutely packed with flavour and here’s one of...

Treasures and treats in Skopje
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Treasures and treats in Skopje

Mike Yardley discovers the enchanting blend of Ottoman charm and neoclassical opulence in Skopje, North Macedonia, unravelling a tale of history, art, and architectural marvels. Amid the spoil of delights that revealed themselves on my two-week-long...

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Region’s thoughts with Juken workers
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Region’s thoughts with Juken workers

It seemed inevitable after the announcement three weeks ago about potential closure in the face of ongoing financial difficulties and tough trading conditions, but confirmation yesterday that Juken will close its Gisborne mill after nearly three...

The frog, the scorpion and Hamas
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The frog, the scorpion and Hamas

Gwynne Dyer Stop me if you’ve heard this story before. Or rather, don’t, because it’s relevant to the current situation, and we have to bring the people who don’t know the story up to speed first. It’s about a frog, doing whatever it is...

Bitter medicine required
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Bitter medicine required

The current toxic shellfish warning is another sign of poor land-use decisions. What we do on land ends up in the sea — poisonous seafood is the payback we get for abusing Mother Earth. Algae and phytoplankton blooms are not just the result of...

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Central back-to-back champions
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Central back-to-back champions

Central School were the winners of the Division 1 Interschool netball tournament that ran through term 3 and Muriwai School took out the second division. There were 18 local schools competing this year, which was contested on a home-and-away basis...

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New draft season, new team names
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New draft season, new team names

Fangs and claws are being sharpened for Round 2 of the second Gisborne Basketball Association Draft League. The inaugural competition was a huge hit last year and in with new team names, inspired by big cats. This weekend's action at the Gisborne...

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Campion taste victory in third round
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Campion taste victory in third round

Hamish Swann was a happy captain last Saturday. His Campion College team have now tasted victory three rounds into the 30-over Hope Cup championship of Senior B club cricket. In beating Horouta by 39 runs, the school team won the Naden-Taylor...

Heavy rain on the way
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Heavy rain on the way

Another bout of heavy rain is on the way for the district, according to the severe weather outlook from MetService. A low is developing west of the North Island and is expected to deepen today, then move over the North Island tomorow, although the...