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Sharing Japanese culture
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Sharing Japanese culture

People will be able to feast on sushi, learn the Taiko drum and experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at the inaugural Japan Day on Saturday October 28 in Treble court. The celebation is being hosted by the Tairāwhiti Cultural Festival and...

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Gizzy Gig Guide
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Gizzy Gig Guide

This Week Build-a-band Every Thursday night at Smash Palace, from 7-11pm. Motivate your muso mates or just turn up — everything’s set up and ready to go. Let’s jam ! Free entry. Karaoke Friday October 20 at Breakers’ Jandal Bar. Elton John...

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Gisborne Film Guide
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Gisborne Film Guide

Dome Cinema Beetlejuice When deceased couple Adam and Barbara are unsuccessful in scaring away a family who have moved into their old house, they seek the help of bio-exorcist Betelgeuse. The Origin of Evil A woman contacts a wealthy man, claiming...

Top Dairy Goat prize to Waikato
Gisborne Herald

Top Dairy Goat prize to Waikato

The Dairy Goats section at the Spring Show had 33 goats from nine competitors, including four from out of town. A section spokeswoman said the numbers were unfortunately reduced on the day due to recent family bereavements. “Competitors who were...

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Nats likely need NZ First on side
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Nats likely need NZ First on side

Having opened the door to dealing with Winston Peters after the election, National leader Christopher Luxon went to great lengths to assure voters it would be a “last resort”. However, the calculus of forming “a strong and stable government”...

Ask not what your Govt can do for you
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Ask not what your Govt can do for you

Josiah Brown, Maxim Institute There are some things a government cannot fix . . . a lot, in fact. As a willing victim of this year’s election debates, I was astounded by what politicians were prepared to “pledge” themselves to fixing. As we...

Cruel policies, more poverty
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Cruel policies, more poverty

We are sad and fearful that New Zealanders have voted for some pretty cruel policies. National have never been friends of the poor and have said they’ll sanction beneficiaries once again. We remember Ruth Richardson and then Paula Bennett and Anne...

A and P, not AMP!
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A and P, not AMP!

For goodness sake! Our newspaper has the intellect to name our Show the A and P Show; not A.M.P. The radio has taken their own direction in this naming. It is no more difficult to say “A and P” than it is to say A.M.P. Does radio have their own...

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Top five finish at Motu Challenge
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Top five finish at Motu Challenge

All three teams flying the Hear4U flag finished in the top five of the mixed teams section of the Motu Challenge multisport race on Saturday. Bragging rights between the three were shared as their order chopped and changed over the 172-kilometre...

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Trophy stays with Cornwall
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Trophy stays with Cornwall

Cornwall Oaks have retained the Brough-Thompson Trophy. The Hawke’s Bay Division 4 2B side beat local Senior B stalwarts Breakers Horouta by eight wickets at Gisborne’s Nelson Park. Former Poverty Bay men’s senior representative Blake Taylor...

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Gis Int have good hit-out tourney
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Gis Int have good hit-out tourney

A man with a passion is bringing out the best in junior cricket. Former Rere School principal David Milne, the driving force behind the West Gisborne Rural Schools team, will coach a Gisborne Intermediate School boys’ first 11 on the rise to the...