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WONDERS OF ANGKOR WAT
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WONDERS OF ANGKOR WAT

Amidst its colossal beauty and sacred significance, Mike Yardley discovers the secrets and captivating tales of Angkor Wat. It’s been 30 years since the Angkor Archaeological Park was declared a World Heritage site. But amid the stash of temples...

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Accountability for decent homes
Opinion

Accountability for decent homes

Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt has dropped a bombshell for all the political parties with his call for the setting up of a housing watchdog. The commission has completed a two-year investigation and is scathing about New Zealand’s housing...

It’s Senior 1 derby day in Wairoa
Sport

It’s Senior 1 derby day in Wairoa

Saturday’s semifinal win at home against The Star was a dream outcome for club rugby’s Taniwha. The green-and-blacks of unbeaten Roseland Tavern Tapuae beat the feisty Nuhaka V8s 15-12 with 400 in attendance at Tapuae Sports Ground No. 1 to make...

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Students’ comeback earns Premier draw
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Students’ comeback earns Premier draw

Whangara Old Girls produced a commanding performance and Gisborne Girls’ High School showed their fighting qualities in Premier Grade netball at the YMCA on Wednesday night. Second-placed Whangara outclassed Character Roofing YMP (2) 71-30...

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Epics follow one after the other
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Epics follow one after the other

Hot on the heels of the Lytton Old Boys top team’s triumph over defending men’s champions YMP A came another anticipated epic last night. GMC Green versus YMP A was the opening game of the weekend’s hockey action. Hockey commentator Tony...

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IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS
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IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS

Ten weeks of premier-grade club rugby reach their conclusion with the final between YMP and Waikohu at Barry Park tomorrow. Civil Project Solutions Senior Club Rugby defending champions East Coast Farm Vets YMP regard Barry Park as their fortress...

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Burial disruption continues
Gisborne Herald

Burial disruption continues

High groundwater level remains an issue: council Taruheru Cemetery remains closed for burials as the district experiences the highest groundwater level in at least almost half a century. Gisborne District Council director of liveable communities...

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This week's movie guide
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This week's movie guide

Dome Cinema ■ Sugar and Stars Film based on the autobiography of champion pastry chef Yazid Ichemrahen. From the time he was a child, raised between foster homes and group homes, Yazid has had one big passion — pastry making. His dream is to...

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What's On Gig Guide
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What's On Gig Guide

This week ■ Thursday Build-a-Band Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7pm. ■ Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm. ■ Lazy Fifty, Misanthropy, Metal Tower and Horrendous Disfigurement A massive night of live music at Smash Palace on...

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Boosting supply of health professionals
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Boosting supply of health professionals

National looks to have stolen a march on Labour with its announcement yesterday that it would fund a third medical school at Waikato University. Either coincidently or by intent, the move came a day after Labour announced its plan to overcome the...

Mahi much appreciated
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Mahi much appreciated

We would like to extend our most grateful thanks to all those who are responsible for mending our roadways, etc, for our enjoyment and safety. Special mention to chief engineers, truckies, road workers, traffic light controllers, local stores...

A gardening grievance . . .
Opinion

A gardening grievance . . .

It seems to me that everyone these days has a grievance — perhaps it’s the weather, or perhaps it’s the cost of living. Unfortunately I too have come to you with a grievance. It’s an outrageous incidence of ageism and sexism that occurs in...