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Old Waikare bridge to be cleared
Gisborne Herald

Old Waikare bridge to be cleared

Diggers will be on site at Waikare Gorge from Monday as the old, collapsed bridge is demolished. A Bailey bridge opened to traffic in May, reconnecting State Highway 2 between Wairoa and Napier after the concrete structure collapsed during Cyclone...

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Wairoa preparing to plan ahead
Gisborne Herald

Wairoa preparing to plan ahead

by Ryan O’Sullivan A new community economic development plan for Wairoa is in the first stages of its preparation. The Wairoa District Council’s strategy, wellbeing and economic development committee convened this week to deliberate on a new...

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Iwi at helm of Census success
Lifestyle

Iwi at helm of Census success

An initiative between Stats NZ and local iwi has been hailed a resounding success. The Herald looks into how the effort successfully boosted Māori participation in the recent national Census and what it means going forward. Te Mana Whakatipu, an...

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Embracing new role at SGT
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Embracing new role at SGT

Sarah Elliott is about to step into her role as the new general manager for SuperGrans Tairāwhiti. The Gisborne Herald’s Gillian Cowperthwaite chats to Sarah about her background, her connection to Gisborne and how the timing of this role is just...

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Spooktacular treats
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Spooktacular treats

It’s nearly that time of year again when the trick-or-treaters will be out in force, asking their neighbours for sweet foods or threatening to do some tricks! So, unless you’re a fan of their tricks, it’s a good time for kids and parents alike...

Eerie Elegance
Lifestyle

Eerie Elegance

Peperomias are great little ornamental indoor plants that are easy to grow and available in various colours including dark green, dark red, purple, silver and variegated. There’s one to suit everyone’s wish list and the dark red one is all you...

Spirit of Sarajevo
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Spirit of Sarajevo

Mike Yardley’s journey through Sarajevo reveals a city’s resilience against the backdrop of the breathtaking Balkans. The Balkans are a compelling, battle-hardened pocket of Southeastern Europe, fractured by epic conflicts over the ages. But...

Netanyahu and his ‘objective allies’
Opinion

Netanyahu and his ‘objective allies’

Gwynne Dyer “If we look at it over the years, one of the main people contributing to Hamas’s strengthening has been (Prime Minister) ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu,” said Yuval Diskin, head of Israel’s Shin Bet security service between 2005 and 2011...

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Growing pains for TREC alliance
Opinion

Growing pains for TREC alliance

The Transport Rebuild East Coast (TREC) alliance is coming to Gisborne in a big way, taking over the three-storey heritage building on Gladstone Road that formerly housed Eastland Group, recruiting locals — some likely to come from businesses...

A world awaiting peace
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A world awaiting peace

Bob Hughes I was born in September 1932 during the Great Depression and was an infant when Hitler, leader of the Nazi party, became the chancellor of Germany in 1933. Woodville was our home. Our Mum read us bedtime horror stories like Hansel and...

New format features in club season
Sport

New format features in club season

by Rockin’ Robin The first meeting of the Eastland Kart Club’s 11th season was held on Sunday, featuring a different format for the year. Just the rookies and juniors run under the 3 heat format front, middle and back. However, the added feature...

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HSOB begin defence
Sport

HSOB begin defence

Gisborne Boys' High School Blues and Royals' six-wicket win over the Campion College second 11 in round 1 of the secondary schools’ Year 9-11 Challenge Cup officially led off organised cricket in Poverty Bay on Wednesday. All three junior leagues...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

PATUTAHI MONDAY — Men’s net: Dave Skudder 65, CharlieTaylor 68, Graeme Holland 68, Lindsay Jamieson 68. Twos: Dave Skudder. SATURDAY — Patutahi open closing day and Ruka Tupara Memorial Trophy, Canadian foursomes stableford: Tony Green/Helen...

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Opening the door on council workshops
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Opening the door on council workshops

Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier is calling on councils to open workshops to the public by default, to reduce the perception that decisions are being made behind closed doors. This follows an investigation of eight councils (not including Gisborne or...