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Making connections a Fifa World Cup
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Making connections a Fifa World Cup

The moment Ander Batarrita went down on the artificial surface at the Arena Turf in Palmerston North on April 29, he knew it was bad. As leftback in Gisborne Thistle’s Central Federation League team, he was playing with the enthusiasm of someone...

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'We can't keep shooting dogs'
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'We can't keep shooting dogs'

Gisborne Herald reporter Wynsley Wrigley looks at Gisborne District Council’s Dog Control Policy and Bylaw which was adopted on Thursday. Gisborne District Council has menacing dogs in their sights. Councillors have adopted their Dog Control...

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Putting the fun into fundraising
Gisborne Herald

Putting the fun into fundraising

Makaraka School raised over $20,000 on Thursday, thanks to the support of sponsors, businesses and the community, with students participating in a lively and entertaining obstacle course fun run. The event was organised by Friends of Makaraka School...

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Gisborne Club Darts Association results
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Gisborne Club Darts Association results

INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 180s: T Irwin (5), J White (Brezz’n Gold); T Kaio (Done n Dusted); P Waihape (Spartans); H Brown, A Charlie (Stallions); A Kaiwai, A Taukamo-Pohio (Vikings); Q Stevens (Rebels); M Evans, C Andrews (Spandangles); J Budd...

National/Act will sell to highest bidder
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National/Act will sell to highest bidder

I’m really concerned that if we get a National/Act government we will end up being owned by multinational corporates and be under the thumb of foreign governments. Act has cited aims to let public-private partnerships loose in the public health...

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Slimmer EGL on generation path
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Slimmer EGL on generation path

The Trust Tairāwhiti annual meeting on Thursday night was focused even more than usual on issues related to Eastland Group Ltd (EGL), the trust’s dominant asset which it owns on behalf of all of us in Tairāwhiti. It raises again the question of...

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Top player honour to Bay’s Nepia
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Top player honour to Bay’s Nepia

Poverty Bay finished the Hurricanes Heartland Under-20 series winless but provided one of the individual highlights. Prop Hayze Nepia was named player of the series which finished with a doubleheader weekend in Bulls. Nepia and Poverty Bay teammates...

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ON THE MATS
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ON THE MATS

Talented Poverty Bay East Coast bowler Matthew Foster flew the district flag high as a member of the North Island team in their annual clash with the South Island in Ashburton. Foster, 19, played lead in the men’s fours team alongside Ali Wilson...

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Bombs away on ‘Trey Tuesday’
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Bombs away on ‘Trey Tuesday’

Week 2 of the men’s premier basketball league was mind-boggling stuff. A raft of the Gisborne Basketball Association’s best three-point shooters drew a bead and hit the target on a Tuesday night to remember. Weighn Wilson hit four of Green...

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‘Best and fairest’ focus of Hina 9s
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‘Best and fairest’ focus of Hina 9s

It’s not about winning or losing. It’s about learning and experiencing something different. That was the ethos of the Trish Hina Rugby League 9s Primary Interschool tournament held at Waikirikiri Park this week. Youngsters got a taste of a sport...

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Later-born store lamb prices crash
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Later-born store lamb prices crash

The best of the store lambs sold at recent values at yesterday’s Matawhero sheep sale. However, there was a dramatic fall in demand for the later-born store lambs. Prices for them crashed and several pens failed to attract a buyer. A total of 907...

The ballad of the Waimata
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The ballad of the Waimata

I am the river The river is me I am dying Understand: I am the whole Understand: I have no parts Understand: The order of relations The Interconnected Whole I am the river The river is me Heed the bells of warning Stand up Draw the lines And uphold...

Hoping for a nuclear weapons-free world
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Hoping for a nuclear weapons-free world

Bob Hughes I write this on Sunday, August 6 — Hiroshima Peace Day — the anniversary of the horrific nuclear attack on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in 1945. This and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki three days later are the only uses of nuclear...

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Gun registry backed by majority: survey
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Gun registry backed by majority: survey

Figures released this week by Gun Control NZ show that a large and broad-based majority of New Zealanders, 71 percent in total, support the establishment of a gun registry. Introduced in June this year, the registry has been strongly criticised by...