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Blissful Buddleias
Lifestyle

Blissful Buddleias

Commonly known as the butterfly bush, Buddleia is a hardy, summer flowering shrub which is very easy to grow. Buddleias, also spelt buddleja, are small to large shrubs which provide many months of gorgeous honey scented flowers that attract...

Crunchy concoction
Lifestyle

Crunchy concoction

Elegantly simple, big on flavour and strong on comfort, these family favourites with step-by-step instructions make an ideal introduction to Korean cooking at home. I like the crunchy texture of lotus roots in this sweet-and-sour lotus roots recipe...

A walkway expedition
Lifestyle

A walkway expedition

Gillian Ward takes you on an extraordinary journey along the Te Aratia Walkway, where history, community, and nature intertwine on a mesmerising 13-kilometre trail through Māhia Peninsula. Te Aratia Walkway is a walkway easement over private land...

Israel-Gaza: better call Cicero
Opinion

Israel-Gaza: better call Cicero

Gwynne Dyer The blame game has gone into high gear. It started with the massacre perpetrated in Israel two weeks ago by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, which has ruled the Gaza Strip for the past 17 years. US President Joe Biden called it...

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What coalition talks might produce . . .
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What coalition talks might produce . . .

While Winston Peters wants us to “avoid speculation” before the final vote count in two weeks, and it is hard to know exactly which policies each party will prioritise in coalition/support negotiations, it is worth recapping some of an NZ Herald...

Time for city spring clean
Opinion

Time for city spring clean

Good news for our city and district re cruise passengers coming to visit us this summer; however, is our GDC going to clean the city footpaths and the Botanical Gardens? Rats running around the ponds while families are walking or sitting nearby is...

Hospital blast: jury still out
Opinion

Hospital blast: jury still out

I guess that the jury must remain “out”, to consider the latest claims that Israel has blown up a hospital in Gaza. There are many factors to consider in this matter before we can give too much credence to the Palestinian claims, although there...

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Golf roundup
Sport

Golf roundup

PATUTAHI A husband and wife ascended the throne in the King and Queen of the Country men’s and women’s open tournament on Sunday. Chris and Jandy Beattie claimed the crowns for the top gross over 36 holes. Chris shot 74, 78 for a 152 total to...

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Labour now eyeing successful transition
Opinion

Labour now eyeing successful transition

Labour leader Chris Hipkins was gracious and at times emotional in his concession speech to supporters on Saturday night, in the face of a devastating defeat for his party after six years in Government. From the highs of the 2020 election which...

Remembering radio pioneers 100 years on
Opinion

Remembering radio pioneers 100 years on

One hundred years ago Gisborne became the home of one New Zealand’s first radio broadcasting stations. Station 2YM was started by three Gisborne amateur radio operators — Percy Stevens, Ivan O’Meara and Bob Patty. They obtained one of the...

Mood for change, yes, but to what?
Opinion

Mood for change, yes, but to what?

When the dust settles after the general election and the special votes are counted, a number of key issues will become clear. For example: 1) Will National and Act be able to govern alone or will they need to pick up the phone to Winston? 2) Yes...

Ballance Farm awards open
Gisborne Herald

Ballance Farm awards open

Farmers and growers are reminded it is time to enter the East Coast Ballance Farm Environment Awards. The goals of the awards are to celebrate farmer and grower achievement, show good practice to other farmers and growers and share positive farming...