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THE LONGEST DAY
Gisborne Herald

THE LONGEST DAY

by Andrew Ashton A group of Gisborne Intermediate School students impressed onlookers in Gisborne on Saturday as they pulled a fire truck through the city centre. About 25 pupils aged 11 and 12 took part in the challenge, which was the culmination...

Nurses to strike on August 9-10
Gisborne Herald

Nurses to strike on August 9-10

Gisborne Hospital nurses along with their national colleagues employed by Te Whatu Ora (or the former health boards) will strike for 24 hours on August 9 and 10. Members of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearo...

Court decision backs forestry
Gisborne Herald

Court decision backs forestry

The Forest Owners Association said the successful judicial review of the workings of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) shows government attitudes and actions are jeopardising New Zealand reaching its greenhouse gas reduction goals. The High Court...

Two hurt in crash
Gisborne Herald

Two hurt in crash

The Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter flew two people to Gisborne Hospital on Thursday afternoon after a collision between two utes just north of Anaura Bay Road on SH35. The chopper was heading home from Tauranga Hospital, to where they...

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Buyers a bit low on confidence
Gisborne Herald

Buyers a bit low on confidence

A yarding of 2400 head were presented at the weekly Matawhero sheep sale yesterday and they were mainly a good mix of store lambs and scanned-in-lamb ewes. The best of the male store lambs sold for between $109 and $118, and they came from Waitangi...

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Golden nationals for Gisborne
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Golden nationals for Gisborne

by Marilyn Callahan Gisborne Trampoline Club athletes returned from the national championships with 15 gold, two silver and three bronze medals. The club took a team of 15 to the trampoline champs, which were held in Mount Maunganui across five days...

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A small bit of inflation relief
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A small bit of inflation relief

Confirmation from Stats NZ this week that New Zealand’s inflation rate is finally taking a downward turn will come as a mixed blessing, especially for the many who are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis. The fall has something of a good...

Heat waves and tipping points
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Heat waves and tipping points

“What we’re seeing is climate impacts that scientists thought would accompany certain temperatures happening far more rapidly, with far more devastating effects than had been forecast,” said Dr Simon Nicholson of the Forum for Climate...

Solecism then three errors
Opinion

Solecism then three errors

Re: Greens far more democratic, July 18. “Surely you jest” writes Iain Boyle. Who is this “you”? The man should have the manners to address people through the editor, not by childish backchat. (A practice I wish you, sir, would edit...

Stop calling it the ‘AMP’ Show
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Stop calling it the ‘AMP’ Show

I have been frustrated for years with a Gisborne radio station continually calling the A&P Show, the AMP Show. The A and P stands for the Agricultural and Pastoral Show. Our radio station has given AMP countless hundreds, if not thousands, of...

Gisborne, Turanganui-a-Kiwa darts results
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Gisborne, Turanganui-a-Kiwa darts results

GISBORNE CLUB DARTS ASSOCIATION INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 180: T Irwin 2, (Brezz’n Gold); T Ratapu, F Waihape, A Cashmore (Spartans); H Kaiwai (Valkyries); H Eyles 2, M Hawea (Vikings); A Charlie (Stallions); M Evans (Spandangles); L Kaa, Q Stevens...

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Glorious fun for all at Toy Library
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Glorious fun for all at Toy Library

Hidden away in an unlikely area of Gisborne is a special place where play is the way, and friendships are formed. Gillian Cowperthwaite profiles Gisborne’s Toy Library. Amid the commercial and industrial trade of the subdivision lies an oasis of...

Are pine plantations in peril?
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Are pine plantations in peril?

As the Government prepares to respond to a raft of recommended changes to land use and forestry in this region by the end of this month, one Ruatōria-based environmental group says a new report published this week could prove a decisive factor...

Smart gardening
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Smart gardening

Maintaining a beautiful garden is a lot of hard work, but you can labour more efficiently and put in less strain with these clever gardening shortcuts. If you love your garden but don’t feel you have enough time or energy to spend hours gardening...

Harmony of flavours
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Harmony of flavours

With a tantalising blend of sweet and savoury, you will surely enjoy these perfect accompaniments to your meals. Pumpkin Chutney Serves: 3 litres Preparation: 20 minutes Cooking: 30 minutes Ingredients 1.5kg pumpkin, peeled, deseeded and cut into...

Afloat on the Mekong Delta
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Afloat on the Mekong Delta

Mike Yardley embarks on a sensory-rich Mekong Delta river cruise, revelling in its watery wonders, vibrant villages, and authentic cultural experiences. Dubbed the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam”, the mighty Mekong Delta sets the stage for a striking and...

Rethink needed on Huxley Rd development
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Rethink needed on Huxley Rd development

Tēnā tātou i roto i ngā tini āhuatanga o te wā. Lisa Christensen Re: article on July 13, “Neighbours upset at Huxley Road Kāinga Ora housing development”. As a representative of the neighbours referenced in this article, I would like to...