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Turanganui-A-Kiwa Darts results
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Turanganui-A-Kiwa Darts results

October 5 Individual highlights 180s: Tahuna Irwin (3), Heath Woollett (Falcons); John White (Tigers); Te Kotahi Kaio (2), Tristan Reeves (Da Bros); Rob TeKira (Ruahine). Highest start (180): Tristan Reeves (Da Bros). Highest finish (147): John...

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Poverty Bay keep Lochore Cup hopes alive
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Poverty Bay keep Lochore Cup hopes alive

A “dead and buried” Poverty Bay produced a contender for comeback of the season in their Lochore Cup semifinal on Saturday. Down 28-7, the Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay Wekas mounted a resurgence from the 54th minute to stun North Otago...

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Thistle win PB Cup
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Thistle win PB Cup

Upsets were in short supply in Gisborne football cup finals at the weekend, but passion was out in force. High School Old Boys completed an Eastern League second-division double by beating Gisborne Thistle Youth 3-1 after extra time in the Chris...

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Distractions aplenty as we head to polls
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Distractions aplenty as we head to polls

As one of the most interesting elections in recent history nears its climax the level of doubt seems to be increasing and there are even fears the outcome could be a hung Parliament or require a second election. With five days to go, political...

Ahmed Zaoui back in the news
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Ahmed Zaoui back in the news

The Algerian activist Ahmed Zaoui, who fled to New Zealand in 2002 seeking refugee status and eventually gained citizenship in 2014, is back in the news! He has been arrested again in Algeria (where he has been living) for his outspoken political...

Scared to negotiate . . .
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Scared to negotiate . . .

Interesting to see #nznationalparty admitting defeat before the election. If they’re scared of, and have no confidence in, even trying to negotiate a coalition agreement I think they are not fit to govern. Remember that in 2017 they blamed others...

‘Lose-lose’ scenario for Nats
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‘Lose-lose’ scenario for Nats

After appearing to have handed control of election tactics to Sir John Key, Christopher Luxon is apparently trying to scare votes away from NZ First by suggesting that National may not go into coalition with them — thus creating a need for...

Art in lights a spectacular sight
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Art in lights a spectacular sight

Re: Art in lights. Thank you to those who organised this. What a spectacular sight. I especially loved the four large pieces depicting clouds. They were magnificent but there was no information about the artist, not even in the booklet. Whoever you...

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Muttonbird numbers on the rise
Gisborne Herald

Muttonbird numbers on the rise

Petrels and shearwaters belong to the same family of seabirds that once nested in their millions within underground burrows across mainland New Zealand and were an important food source. However, by 1930 nearly all were extinct. The country’s...

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Goal of a century
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Goal of a century

Players and supporters of Gisborne Thistle AFC will celebrate the club’s 100th anniversary at Easter Weekend next year. Gisborne Herald journalist John Gillies sets the scene by looking back at the Jags’ history. A hundred years of history...

Gisborne Club Darts Association results
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Gisborne Club Darts Association results

INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 180s: J Noanoa (2NZEF Rebels); M Reedy, J Love (Cossie Done & Dusted); M Hawea, H Eyles, A Kaiwai, A Taukamo-Pohio 2 (2NZEF TAO Vikings); T TeKira, J White, T Irwin 2 (Brezz’n Gold); L Cook (2NZEF 2NZ3); T O’Neill...

Talk to me: healing nation’s divisions
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Talk to me: healing nation’s divisions

Jason Heale, Maxim Institute It is easy to get caught up in the idea that being right is the most important thing. We’re constantly bombarded with messages that tell us what to think and who to believe, and it can be challenging to remember that...

Let’s return to old ways
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Let’s return to old ways

The good old days have gone — when will it end? I am 85, and was born and lived in Tolaga Bay. I worked and partied with the old Maori people — we were one big happy family. Ninety percent of the good old buggers have gone now. The rules and...

Pick-up sticks
Gisborne Herald

Pick-up sticks

Contractors Siteworx Civil has made steady progress on cleaning the debris off the main city beaches this week after finishing at Kaiti Beach last week. Staff have been working at different locations along sections of the main beach from Waikanae to...

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SETTING UP LIBRARIES IN PNG
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SETTING UP LIBRARIES IN PNG

Gisborne resident Sophie Cairns from the charity From Me has recently returned from Papua New Guinea where she and some of the team helped set up libraries at schools in the Highlands region with books donated from across New Zealand. She shared her...

A short war 50 years ago
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A short war 50 years ago

In 1973, fifty years ago on Friday, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, coincided with Ramadan, the Islamic lunar month of fasting. But nobody raised an alarm in Israel when it was reported, two days before the Arab attack, that the...