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Thistle win by default
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Thistle win by default

Gisborne Thistle have completed their season in football’s Central Federation League by climbing off the bottom of the points table, without kicking a ball. Scheduled opponents Palmerston North United (PNU) and Napier City Rovers Reserves...

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Playoffs done, finals set
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Playoffs done, finals set

This is the week that the best of the rest — the non-finalists — bow out of the local basketball leagues with a boom. And being salt of the earth GBA clubs, those that fronted up brought the 300 in attendance to their feet and hoot with relish...

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Packed field of candidates here
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Packed field of candidates here

East Coast voters have a record number of candidates to choose from this election, but the reality is that one of the two largest parties will provide the winner. When nominations closed last week. five new candidates joined the contest from those...

Re-establishing trust essential
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Re-establishing trust essential

Clive Bibby Immediately following the end of World War 2, British voters made a huge call about the future direction of their country. On the one hand they had the option of returning the Conservative PM Winston Churchill — arguably the most...

Journalism? Really?
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Journalism? Really?

On Friday, The Gisborne Herald ran a piece with the tagline: RNZ’s First Up reporter Leonard Powell went on a road trip from Whakatāne around the East Cape to test the tone of the East Coast’s towns. Mr Powell stopped at exactly how many towns?...

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KITA brings Indie-rock to Smash
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KITA brings Indie-rock to Smash

People can expect “full fire” when indie-rock trio KITA comes to Smash Palace to play their Love Lives Here Tour next month. Singer and guitarist Nikita Tu-Bryant can’t wait to get back to Te Tairāwhiti which holds a special place in her...

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Vic's courage inspires book
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Vic's courage inspires book

Former long-time Gisborne resident Vic Furlan has laughed, cried and shaken his head in wonder at what life has thrown at him over his 86 years. He is now the subject of New Zealand writer Graeme Wilson’s first book, VICTORY: The Vic Furlan Story...

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Community Organic Day at Wrights Wines
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Community Organic Day at Wrights Wines

Wrights Wines is hosting a Community Organic Day at their vineyard in Manutuke on Sunday, as part of their Organic Wine Week celebrations. There will be a chance to get your hands dirty planting flax at the vineyard followed by the creation of...

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Gizzy Gig Guide
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Gizzy Gig Guide

This Week ■ Karaoke Friday September 22 at Breakers’ Jandal Bar. ■ Jam Solo - Mike Pomana Friday September 22. Gisborne-Tairawhiti RSA. ■ UNI-FI, Talismer and Afterlight Friday September 22, Smash Palace. Tauranga bands Afterlight and...

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This Week's Film Guide
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This Week's Film Guide

Dome Cinema ■ The Innocent Comedy crime film in which a prison theatre teacher marries an inmate in a union that is not well received by the teacher’s adult son, who is suspicious of his stepfather’s intentions. In French, with subtitles. ■...

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Medals galore from Samoa world champs
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Medals galore from Samoa world champs

Tairāwhiti paddlers showed they were world class when they won gold and silver medals at the waka ama long-distance world championships in Samoa. The Aotearoa New Zealand crew of Hinekahukura Brooking, Marnie Toloa, Kaiarahi Brooking-Haapu...

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BoP boys out to dash local hopes
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BoP boys out to dash local hopes

A pre-Freyberg Masters reconnaisance could seriously threaten the local domination of the Poverty Bay Men’s Open. The Emerre and Hathaway-sponsored 2023 edition of a tournament that dates back to 1931 tees off tomorrow on the Awapuni Links course...

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Pain at the pump set to continue
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Pain at the pump set to continue

Petrol prices are adding to the cost of living in this country and have the potential to reach new records in the coming months. This will be a blow to the whole country especially in this district where the key economic drivers need long travel...

Distrust: rational or irrational?
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Distrust: rational or irrational?

Trust in media, politicians and the courts, et cetera, has declined in many countries over the last few years. New Zealand has not been immune to this phenomenon. The Acumen Edelman Trust Barometer for 2023 shows that, for the first time, no major...

‘New generation of addicts’
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‘New generation of addicts’

Political decisions, or indecisions, can have very serious consequences. Consider the present vaping epidemic, which has come into focus recently. The justification for vaping is that it provides assistance for smokers to quit. It is challenging...

Two positive stories
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Two positive stories

Purely by chance, I came across two positive articles on X (formerly Twitter) about great Labour achievements. Neither appear to have been reported in our major newspapers, radio news or on our TV news. Both are in the health sector and will...

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Old garage gutted
Gisborne Herald

Old garage gutted

The former service station in Whakato Road at Manutuke caught fire on Monday afternoon with the plume of smoke from the major fire visible from Gisborne. Fire and Emergency New Zealand sent crews from Gisborne and Manutuke to the blaze at around...

Beach clean-up begins
Gisborne Herald

Beach clean-up begins

Contractor Siteworx Civil has made a start on the latest clean-up of debris on the city beaches. Kaiti Beach was the first section to be worked on. Once the driftwood build-up was removed from there, workers were to move to The Cut at Waikanae and...