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On changing circumstances
Opinion

On changing circumstances

I guess that there are a few politicians who suspect that the TVNZ reporters and mediators who interview them are somewhat less than neutral in their questioning. In my opinion, Winston Peters could be excused if he so believed. Up until now the...

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Finals weekend for Gisborne clubs
Sport

Finals weekend for Gisborne clubs

It’s finals weekend for Gisborne football. The Chris Moore Cup for Eastern League second-division teams and first-round Bailey Cup losers will be held at Childers Road Reserve at 2.30pm tomorrow. Second-division champions High School Old Boys will...

Tales from the tides
Lifestyle

Tales from the tides

Seven-year-old Viggo is back, ready to take you on another thrilling journey filled with beachside fun, fishing escapades, and lots of delicious ice cream. Hello, it’s Viggo again. Since I last wrote we have had lots of adventures on our boat...

IRRESISTIBLE INDULGENCE
Lifestyle

IRRESISTIBLE INDULGENCE

Summer Favourites by Vanya Insull offers classic Kiwi recipes, but with a summery, lighter feel. Featuring more than 70 recipes that you will turn to again and again, the book is destined to be one of your most well-thumbed cookbooks, with dishes to...

Wildflower Magic
Lifestyle

Wildflower Magic

There are many, many reasons to grow wildflowers — besides from the fact they look gorgeous, wildflowers provide food and habitats for a diverse range of beneficial insects. Speaking for the vege gardeners among us, you can’t have too many...

No gym? No problem for Matawai
Gisborne Herald

No gym? No problem for Matawai

A Matawai fitness group without a gym battled a town-based team in a circuit challenge last weekend. The town and country clash was supported by the Hear4U charity advocating for better mental health, wellbeing, and suicide prevention. Matawai’s...

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A chance to talk, a foregone conclusion
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A chance to talk, a foregone conclusion

Consultation now under way on the Government’s $204 million cyclone recovery package for this region is an exercise in local democracy that will no doubt have some benefits — a korero on important issues is always going to be worthwhile for...

Climate crisis: lessons from the past
Opinion

Climate crisis: lessons from the past

by Bob Hughes In my online answer to John Kape’s “GDC regulatory system remains broken” column, I commented that climate change is here to stay, and our infrastructure is ageing. Bob Hughes Sea levels are rising and the frequency of heavy...

Danger of falsehoods
Opinion

Danger of falsehoods

With so much written opinion and a myriad of reporting on a broad spectrum of social, political and economic affairs, how do we distinguish between fact and fiction? The Oxford dictionary defines truth as the quality or state of being true. In order...

Come in for a Coffey . . .
Opinion

Come in for a Coffey . . .

Kia ora Gordon, We are thrilled that you have noticed our Labour Party Hub — it is in a great spot don’t you think? Come on in for cup of Coffey! We can assure you that Tāmati is very committed to this electorate. Wouldn’t you agree that...

Why Hollywood?
Opinion

Why Hollywood?

Interesting to read of the opening of the longest-span Bailey bridge in New Zealand but what is the history behind the name, Hollywood Bridge? Can anyone help? Barbara N. Barwick

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Golf roundup
Sport

Golf roundup

Poverty Bay The Lincoln whānau and Electrinet Park members stamped their mark on the Eagles Golfing Society of Gisborne charity tournament on Sunday. Anthea Lincoln, husband Joel and his brother Tere — all members of Tolaga Bay — were at or...

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Campion College bowls first ball in opener
Sport

Campion College bowls first ball in opener

Campion College have led off the cricket season in Poverty Bay. The Mark Naden-coached side were the first local team to bowl a ball in anger this summer with their participation in the Hawke’s Bay Year 11-13 boys’ grade at the weekend. With the...

Around the greens: club bowls news
Sport

Around the greens: club bowls news

Boon McIlroy and Diane Phillips produced a top display of lawn bowls to take out the senior mixed pairs at Gisborne Bowling Club. They played with accuracy and skill to keep both lives intact. Finishing in distant equal-second placing were Charlie...