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Creating pathways through overseas rugby
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Creating pathways through overseas rugby

by Renae Lolohea A friendship that began at Gisborne Boys’ High School over two decades ago between Reihana Wyllie and Luke Bradley has opened the boarding gates for a group of Gisborne Boys’ High School students. A contingent of 30 students and...

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GOLF ROUNDUP
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GOLF ROUNDUP

Poverty Bay The top 10 of the Emerre and Hathaway Poverty Bay Men’s Open . . . 10 — Fly like an eagle: It’s just not a PB Open without Marcel Campbell doing something outrageous. This time the pizzeria owner nearly holed his drive on the par-4...

New format fixture to be played annually
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New format fixture to be played annually

Barry Memorial Croquet Club members played a golf croquet teams tournament with a difference. Entrants were divided into two teams of eight, selected by captains Rob Hayes and John Wilson. Players competed in five rounds of either doubles or singles...

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GHL meeting tonight might be a bit rowdy
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GHL meeting tonight might be a bit rowdy

The council’s commercial arm Gisborne Holdings Ltd is set to draw a more vocal crowd than usual to its annual meeting tonight after making clear that a potential sale of its dominant asset, Tauwhareparae Farms, is on the table and it wants to hear...

Deepest sympathy with Sarge’s owners
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Deepest sympathy with Sarge’s owners

The front page of Tuesday’s paper so filled me with shock that I didn’t want to read the accompanying information. Tell me, how can a dog that is microchipped, registered etc be taken by a council staff member and mistakenly put down? It belies...

Haven for native taonga species
Gisborne Herald

Haven for native taonga species

The Waiapu River is recognised as one of the North Island’s largest braided rivers, and is of great cultural and spiritual significance to Ngāti Porou. At approximately 130 kilometres long it winds through Ngāti Porou whenua where it passes by...

Calling GRC workers
Gisborne Herald

Calling GRC workers

A reunion of former freezing workers at the Gisborne Refrigerating Company is planned for November 25. All ex-freezing workers who were there from 1948 to 1994, and their families, are invited. The man organising the reunion, Doug Symes, said they...

Angling for trout from Sunday
Gisborne Herald

Angling for trout from Sunday

Sunday, October 1, is arguably the most important day of the year for a trout angler as it marks the start of the new trout fishing season here. The Rotorua region offers some of the best lake and stream fishing in the country and the season...

Burials had resumed
Gisborne Herald

Burials had resumed

Before the most recent rain over the past three days, almost all of Taruheru Cemetery had been reopened again for burials, to the relief of grieving families. Burials were severely disrupted for periods in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle because of...

Lotto win unclaimed
Gisborne Herald

Lotto win unclaimed

The $500,000 Lotto win struck here in last Saturday night’s draw had not been claimed as of yesterday afternoon. A lucky Gisborne Lotto player shared the First Division prize with a player from Christchurch, each set to pocket half-a-million...

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Competition for young filmmakers
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Competition for young filmmakers

Applications are now open to young filmmakers to enter the New Zealand Youth Film Festival (NZYFF) with fantastic prizes up for grabs. This is the second year and the inaugural event last year attracted 357 entries from across New Zealand. Entry is...

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Gizzy Gig Guide
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Gizzy Gig Guide

This Week ■ Going Local - Build-a-band Smash Palace today from 5.30pm. Independent Music New Zealand presents a free networking session called Going Local. It’s an informal way to talk to established people in the industry and find out how it...

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Film Guide
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Film Guide

Odeon Multiplex ■ Stylebender Film on Israel Adesanya — Nigerian-born, New Zealand-based mixed martial arts champion known as The Last Stylebender — explores masculinity, bullying, mental health and the healing power of dance. ■ The Creator...

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Skaters drop in
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Skaters drop in

The national skateboard championships return to Gisborne’s Alfred Cox Skate-park for the second year in a row tomorrow. It will be the first time the national champs have been able to hold all three major section finals at the same venue. The...

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Clean sweeps for Black Fins pair
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Clean sweeps for Black Fins pair

A clean-sweep from Gisborne’s Cory Taylor in the oceanperson ironman event was the major highlight of the Black Fins efforts at the International Surf Rescue Challenge in the United States. The three day, three test event concluded at the weekend...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

MONDAY, September 18 — Ben White (Ray White) Pairs 3 (Howell movement) North/South East/West John Hudson, Elizabeth Jackson 63.54 Carolyn McMurray, Helen Kerisome 58.68 Avinash Rane, Pamela Clay 55.56 Bette Parker, Ann McCombe 54.86 Beverley...

Bartlett’s 100th celebrated by win
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Bartlett’s 100th celebrated by win

Saturday at Ruatoria was one to warm the cockles of a Sky Blue heart. The Ngāti Porou East Coast Kaupoi beat King Country Rams 29-11, have 25 competition points and remain in fourth place with one round-robin game to play in the 12-team Heartland...