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Wairoa link: Govt says ‘no’
Opinion

Wairoa link: Govt says ‘no’

Re: Seeking Government approval to reopen Napier-Wairoa line, March 13 story quoting “a KiwiRail spokesperson”. There has been conjecture the track could be mothballed again — with over 400 damage sites from the devastation caused by Cyclone...

Hostage vigil moving
Opinion

Hostage vigil moving

I’m writing to thank Pastors Guthrie and Jennifer Boyd from the AOG church for organising a vigil for the Israeli hostages on Saturday at Endeavour Park. Blown up photos were on boards that we held, and it was very moving looking at the names and...

War memorial looks splendid
Opinion

War memorial looks splendid

The Patutahi War Memorial looks splendid just in time for Anzac Day. It is interesting to note the soldier is not holding his rifle by the butt like the city’s War Memorial, on the Esplanade. Can any readers shed light on this and the Patutahi War...

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Celebrating diversity
Gisborne Herald

Celebrating diversity

Tairāwhiti Multicultural Council (TMC) is gearing up for the much-anticipated return of the Colour Run for Diversity 2024, an event that celebrates unity, inclusivity and cultural diversity. Taking place from 11am this Saturday at Marina Park, the...

Ruatōria first at Big Latch On
Gisborne Herald

Ruatōria first at Big Latch On

The Big Latch On annual breastfeeding event returns this weekend at a different time of the year and with a historic first. Health NZ-Tairāwhiti is hosting two Big Latch On events on Friday — one at HB Williams Memorial Library from 10am; the...

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House saved thanks to passer-by
Gisborne Herald

House saved thanks to passer-by

Firefighters were called to a house in Childers Road near the Elgin shops yesterday morning after a passer-by heard smoke alarms going off inside and saw smoke coming from the house. Fire and Emergency NZ sent crews to the house at around 8am...

Emergency services demo tomorrow
Gisborne Herald

Emergency services demo tomorrow

An event showcasing what it is like to work in emergency services is being run for students tomorrow. A mock emergency at Harry Barker Reserve will demonstrate the roles of police, Fire and Emergency NZ staff and St John Ambulance. Students will...

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Big wins at rugby opener
Sport

Big wins at rugby opener

Tiny White Opening Day was a great one for Poverty Bay rugby. A forceful Larsawn Ngatapa posse beat Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates 40-0 on Oval 1, after which defending champions East Coast Farm Vets YMP came from behind to be 49-15 victors over...

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Last quarter win for Whangara
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Last quarter win for Whangara

Premier Grade defending champions Whangara Old Girls had to come from behind in the final quarter to beat Girls’ High Senior A in their opening game of Round 1 of Gisborne senior netball at Victoria Domain on Saturday. Girls’ High picked up...

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Pressure on Israel to protect civilians
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Pressure on Israel to protect civilians

Six months have now passed since the deadly attack by Hamas that prompted the latest Middle East war, and Israel is facing pressure on a number of fronts to end or adjust its military response. The greatest of these is from key ally the United...

Māori representation is democratic
Opinion

Māori representation is democratic

Meredith Akuhata-Brown The irony of David Seymour calling Māori wards undemocratic, when the whole purpose of these wards was to provide for Māori representation within a democracy reliant on Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Strangely he is not also calling...

Burning up the planet . . .
Opinion

Burning up the planet . . .

Full marks to Friday’s student demonstrators. They truly want a healthy planet; in other words a future. They may have little knowledge of the drastic degrowth that is the only way to achieve this, but that will come . . . both the knowledge and...

World we leave is for them
Opinion

World we leave is for them

Associate education minister David Seymour said students should turn up to school and get a good education if they want to effect real change in the world, instead of protesting during school hours. “If students feel strongly about sending...

Solution-focused letters
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Solution-focused letters

I always appreciate John Wells’ contributions to the letters page. He is always solutions focused and his ideas reflect his depth of experience and knowledge, without him having to state it. Geoff Meade

On values being passed on
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On values being passed on

I stand to be corrected, but is it not true that at the moment of birth a child knows nothing, let alone matters of gender and culture? All that is subsequently learned comes from millennia of human existence. How will that child know right from...

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Beach find a relic of the past
Gisborne Herald

Beach find a relic of the past

History is everywhere you look . . . from the steps on a hillside marking an old pā site to a brick on the beach. This particular brick — or should we say, piece of brick— lay on the beach just south of Midway, its light colour attracting...