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Seafaring adventure
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Seafaring adventure

Seven-year-old Viggo Mikkelsen Steele shares his final adventure tale from the trip, filled with Caribbean wonders and heartfelt farewells. Hello, it’s Viggo again. Since I last wrote a lot has happened. My dad crossed the Atlantic Ocean in our...

WHOLESOME HARMONY
Lifestyle

WHOLESOME HARMONY

Squash, carrot and borlotti tagine is a versatile delight perfect for batch cooking, freezing, and all dietary preferences. Technically speaking, this is more a stew than a tagine because it’s cooked in a pan rather than the type of earthenware...

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Home-grown crunch
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Home-grown crunch

Discover the joy of growing your own celery from scratch, whether in your garden or a pot, with the flexibility to pick as many or as few as you desire. Do you ever buy a whole bunch of celery from the grocer, only to use a few stalks? Why not grow...

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Real opposition needs to stand up
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Real opposition needs to stand up

Everyone has moved on from the 2023 election result, apart from the Labour Party it seems. The coalition Government has not only laid out its programme for its first 100 days in office, knocking off each point, it has also put up a 36-point...

Meeting obligations . . .
Opinion

Meeting obligations . . .

I write regarding councillor attendance records. Is there a problem on council with attendance and are the percentages mentioned in the paper acceptable? Surely not a scandal? At what stage does non-attendance become an issue that requires remedies?...

Near miss with speedy dirt bikers
Opinion

Near miss with speedy dirt bikers

While walking our small dog the other afternoon down by Mitre 10, we were overtaken by three very speedy masked dirt bikers who rushed past us and disappeared over the foot bridge. Could have been catastrophic for us all. So we are pleased to see...

There really are rules
Opinion

There really are rules

Gwynne Dyer History is mostly a matter of dates, and the key date is always that of the last conquest. All previous conquests are then magically forgiven and forgotten. This observation is prompted partly by the current wars in Ukraine and the Gaz...

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Rippa of a day
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Rippa of a day

The boys and girls teams from Mangapapa School reigned supreme in Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union’s Rippa Rugby’ tournament at Waikirikiri Park on Wednesday. Mangapapa beat Awapuni in the boys’ final and Kaiti in the girls’ decider. “It...

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Horse sports first for Tahora Station
Sport

Horse sports first for Tahora Station

Tahora and Manawanui stations created a bit of history at this year’s Tahora Horse Sports. They shared the highly sought-after Lands and Survey Trophy for the local station earning most points. It was the first time the trophy had been shared and...

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Indoor bowls news, results
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Indoor bowls news, results

It is six Poverty Bay East Coast centre pairs titles and counting for Pauline Stone and Nanette Treloar. The deadly duo’s latest success added to their individual tallies — Treloar now has 20 and Stone 16. Kayla Trowell and Rachael Rickard were...

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Whitewash win to Athletic
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Whitewash win to Athletic

To beat Wairoa Athletic at home is a tough assignment. Poverty Bay Senior 1 club rugby champions Tapuae found that out in a 36-0 loss to Charteris Choppers Wairoa Athletic in a local derby on the opening Saturday of the 2024 competition. The Alex...

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Gisborne Club Darts Association results
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Gisborne Club Darts Association results

INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 180s: E Tamihana, K Leach (Souljahs); T Duncan (Dartaholics); L Groenewald (Tigers); A Kaiwai, M Hawea (Vikings); M Evans 3 (Spandangles); A Campbell-Ratapu (Mayhem); M Stevens (Rebels). Highest start (180): M Evans...

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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...