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SPORTS DRAWS
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SPORTS DRAWS

Football eastern League 1 — SATURDAY, 2.30pm: Harry Barker Reserve 1, Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United 1st’s v 1st Class Decorators Wainui Salty Dogs; Childers Road Reserve 1, Gisborne Thistle Youth v Thistle Vintage; Wainui 1, Coates...

V for victory . . . and Vita at awards
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V for victory . . . and Vita at awards

by Rockin’ Robin Luca Vita and his father Mike had a great day at Eastland Kart Club’s prizegiving function on Sunday. Luca was overall top driver in the club’s all-in feature race held at the end of each club meeting. Mike was second. They...

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Spoils to YMP women in PB club comp finale
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Spoils to YMP women in PB club comp finale

The final Poverty Bay women’s club rugby game of three halves was held in Te Karaka on Sunday. YMP, Waikohu and Tapuae took part in the match which featured three 35-minute “halves” . YMP took the spoils on the day with fullback Ata Mangu...

Te Wharau rule the courts
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Te Wharau rule the courts

There was no shortage of enthusiasm from the youngsters who took part yesterday in the first primary interschool badminton tournament since 2019. Covid had put paid to the annual event at the association hall in recent years but it was back in full...

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Golf roundup
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Golf roundup

POVERTY BAY Peter Graham and Willy Mortleman would like to win the Bryan Cup men’s pairs title without working overtime. The pair have been involved in four sudden-death battles en route to the final, including last weekend’s semi. Mortleman...

Loyalty can be detrimental
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Loyalty can be detrimental

Politics is a rapacious “omnivore” and is prone to gobble-up the most intelligent and loyal politicians. Although Kiri Allan’s politics probably suffered from lack of support from many members of the political centre-left, no one can dispute...

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Show trade space in demand
Gisborne Herald

Show trade space in demand

Organisers of the annual Poverty Bay A&P Spring Show have had a strong response when it comes to bookings for trade space this year, with 90 percent of it already taken. Show association general manager Erica McNeil said as well as as “a great...

Seeking retail space for TMC
Gisborne Herald

Seeking retail space for TMC

Tairawhiti Multicultural Council is on the look-out for an office/retail space as they plan to expand their outreach to the wider community. Council president Arish Naresh said having an official retail place will help them get “more presence and...

Strong winds buffet whole region
Gisborne Herald

Strong winds buffet whole region

Some serious gusts of wind hit parts of the district yesterday, but most of Gisborne-Tairāwhiti was spared anything of real strength. MetService had issued a strong wind watch forecasting up to gale-force south-westerlies. The exposed Pouawa coast...

Calling all creatives
Gisborne Herald

Calling all creatives

Creative Communities round includes a special one-off fund available this year for festivals affected by Covid-19 If you’ve got a great idea for a community event and it needs a bit of financial help, the Gisborne District Council’s Creative...

Job done: bridge beams removed
Gisborne Herald

Job done: bridge beams removed

State Highway 35 north of Tolaga Bay was due to reopen at 5am today following the removal of the cyclone-damaged Hikuwai No. 1 bridge and the sealing of the approaches to the new Bailey bridge. The bridge has been closed for 10 days since last...

Let’s show collective awhi
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Let’s show collective awhi

The tragedy of MP Kiritapu Allan’s fall from grace will have given many people pause for thought . . . recognising perhaps similar falls of their own or in their family’s lives. It is sad whenever any of us has a stumble along the rocky path of...

Wishing MP all the best
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Wishing MP all the best

I wish your MP Kiritapu Allan all the best. Gisborne is lucky to have her for an MP and New Zealand needs her skills in the future. I hope there are a heap of people up there looking after her. Cliff Beaumont, Hokitik

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Revolving door of recovery ministers
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Revolving door of recovery ministers

The Government and the regions hit worst by Cyclone Gabrielle have not had a good run with ministerial appointments for cyclone recovery, with every one of this year’s roll call of misbehaving ministers to exit Cabinet having had an area of...

YMP (2), Ngatapa in the firing line again
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YMP (2), Ngatapa in the firing line again

Newbie Premier Grade teams will be up against it again tonight in mid-week netball in the YMCA . In the first of the two Pak’nSave competition games, Claydens Waikohu (1 ) play Character Roofing YMP (2) at 6pm. Waikohu’s last two games have been...