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Bursting with flavour
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Bursting with flavour

Preeti Maheshwari shares a recipe for an addictive, flavourful snack which is perfect as an appetizer, breakfast or side. Kothimbir vadi, or coriander fritters, is a traditional Maharashtrian dish made with coriander leaves and spices. It is...

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Getting crafty with pressed flowers
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Getting crafty with pressed flowers

Pressed flowers aren’t just a way to preserve one of nature’s most beautiful gifts, but they’re also perfect for adorning handmade cards or using in a wide range of craft projects and activities, Kim Parkinson says. As the winter months...

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New challenge for Chamber president
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New challenge for Chamber president

As businesses still look to get back to normal after Cyclone Gabrielle, Andrew Ashton talks to the Gisborne Chamber of Commerce’s newly appointed president Tessa Allan on what role she will play in highlighting issues. The region’s businesses...

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Jags win, lose and draw
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Jags win, lose and draw

A win, a loss and a draw, with no more than a goal to separate the teams each time — no one said it would be easy for Gisborne Thistle this year. The Jags play Palmerston North Marist on artificial turf at the Arena in Palmerston North tomorrow...

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GMC Green take opening win, 5-0
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GMC Green take opening win, 5-0

First points in the Poverty Bay hockey competition went the way of GMC Green on the turf at Harry Barker reserve last night, but they had to wait until the final quarter to wrap it up. The Green Machine scored the opening goal on the Hain Farming...

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Eastland super vets heading south
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Eastland super vets heading south

An Eastland team will be in Hawke’s Bay this weekend for the first round of the Badminton New Zealand super veterans’ inter-association Division 2 competition. Last year the competition was affected by Covid-19 and illness among players...

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GBHS set for First 15 Festival
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GBHS set for First 15 Festival

Round 1 of the competition kicks off, hosted in Upper Hutt They’re back on deck after two weeks. The Duane Hihi-coached Gisborne Boys’ High School will play Wellington College tomorrow in Round 1 of the TranZit Coachlines First 15 Rugby...

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Close contests abound in senior grades
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Close contests abound in senior grades

by Sherrill Beale and Murray Robertson The intensity and close competition for points in the other senior grades will more than make up for a lack of premier grade action in the netball at Victoria Domain tomorrow. Premier teams Whangara Old Girls...

Fuel stations taking advantage?
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Fuel stations taking advantage?

I read in The Gisborne Herald that the tax on fuel will be going back to the full rate at the end of June this year. Well, three weeks ago when my wife and I were about to drive to Hamilton Hospital, we filled the car up with 91 and it was $2.35...

More action to tackle climate change
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More action to tackle climate change

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing Tairāwhiti, and recent extreme weather events have only emphasised the importance of taking action now. Meeting the climate challenge has always been a priority for our Government and we’ve...

‘See us anywhere, anytime’
Gisborne Herald

‘See us anywhere, anytime’

Police have caught 46 drink drivers in this district over the past two weeks and area commander Inspector Sam Aberahama said the results of the checkpoints run were “disappointing”. Between April 20 and 23, 28 drivers were processed for excess...

Barbecue fare from hunting trip
Gisborne Herald

Barbecue fare from hunting trip

Full-time Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) students processed about 400 venison sausages and 100 meat patties as part of their Outdoor Experiences course at the campus kitchen on Monday. The students had been on a hunting trip and used meat...

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Tale of the table unfolds
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Tale of the table unfolds

The table begins to tell its story. East Coast Farm Vets YMP will look to make it four wins from four games when they play at their home ground, Barry Park, against Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates tomorrow. Enterprise Cars OBM are the other team looking...

What's the buzz?
Gisborne Herald

What's the buzz?

REVIEW: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Civil unrest, alienation, corruption at the highest level — not much has changed since AD33. So co-directors James Packman and LJ Mill have dispensed with sandals and swords for their high-energy production of Jesus...

Sports Draw
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Sports Draw

Rugby THE rugby draw for SATURDAY Civil Project Solution Poverty Bay rugby, Premier grade, Week 4. 2.45pm: GT Shearing Waikohu v Earthwork Solutions HSOB, Te Karaka Domain. Referee: Ben Holt. East Coast Farm Vets YMP v Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates...

Ozzie rules: defying nature
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Ozzie rules: defying nature

Several countries are fighting the onset of demographic transition, which is the automatic dropping of birth rates and hence population when a certain level of economic security is reached. Australia is reported to be one of those countries. The...

NZ Covid effort saved many lives
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NZ Covid effort saved many lives

Those who question the worth of what this nation did to combat Covid-19 should reflect on the death toll in other countries. A comparison using this week’s World Health Organisation (WHO) figures is a stark pointer to the success of what was done...