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Better quality, prices
Gisborne Herald

Better quality, prices

There was a slight lift in prices paid for the best of the store lambs yesterday at the Matawhero Saleyards. A total of 2080 store lambs were offered and all were sold; generally the quality was higher this week. KJ & RE Fisher, at Motu, were...

Extra care urged
Gisborne Herald

Extra care urged

Travellers were urged to take extra care with heavy rain expected to cross the district last night. Those heading north through the Waioeka Gorge and Bay of Plenty have also been advised of a bridge closure which may require them to make a detour...

Developing young leaders
Gisborne Herald

Developing young leaders

From learning to surf to a police-led team challenge . . . 60 students got to try their hand at a range of activities during a leadership wananga hosted by Ilminster Intermediate this week, Student leaders from Taupō, Taradale and Northcross...

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Bring on the Aussies
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Bring on the Aussies

Gisborne will be well represented at the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships on the Sunshine Coast. The “Aussies” run from today to Sunday April 21, at Alexandra Headland, Maroochydore, Mooloolaba and Coolum. More than 7000 competitors...

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Honours shared by Div 1 newbies
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Honours shared by Div 1 newbies

Gisborne club football was back at the weekend, with all the verve of interclub rivalry and the novelty of teams having a tilt at higher competition. Two sides who moved up from last year’s Division 2 — C & G Plumbing High School Old Boys...

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Surprise support from Act, NZ First
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Surprise support from Act, NZ First

When Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono started promoting a member’s bill that could lead to the reversal of a decades-old law many regard as a historic wrong against Samoans, people expected it to fall at the first hurdle — the first reading in...

Madness it seems has taken its toll
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Madness it seems has taken its toll

Matthew Roderick It’s astounding! Time is but fleeting and madness it seems has taken its toll. Such a mind flip, we seem caught in a time slip . . . . There has been mention in The Herald that “drag” entertainment does not belong in libraries...

War memorials vary a lot
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War memorials vary a lot

In reply to a query from Barbara Barwick as to why there are different postures for the soldiers depicted on the Patutahi and Gisborne war memorials. There is an excellent book on the subject of New Zealand’s war memorials by Jock Phillips titled...

Avoiding nuclear war
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Avoiding nuclear war

Re: Canada considers Aukus membership, April 10 page 12. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that Canada is considering joining the Aukus pact and believes it may need nuclear submarines to patrol its Arctic waters. Regular...

Sea search suspended
Gisborne Herald

Sea search suspended

The search for Jason Hollows, the 54-year-old fisherman who went overboard off the coast of Hawke’s Bay on Monday April 1, has been officially suspended. “The decision has been made to cease searching at this time and the matter has been...

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Emergency crews show what they do
Gisborne Herald

Emergency crews show what they do

Police, Fire and Emergency NZ, St John ambulance and the Corrections Department staged a successful recruitment demonstration session for local secondary school students yesterday at Harry Barker Reserve. Up to 100 students watched from the reserve...

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Australian visitors attractive right now
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Australian visitors attractive right now

As New Zealand faces more competition than ever for global tourists, Australian visitors have never been so attractive. For an industry that was at times the country’s biggest earner of foreign exchange before the pandemic, recovery in spending to...

Power in the hands of those who vote
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Power in the hands of those who vote

Roger Handford Is it democratic for any small group of people to make major, important decisions on behalf of the rest of the people they are supposed to represent? What is democracy? According to the Oxford Dictionary: “A system of government by...