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Highway repairs vs rail
Opinion

Highway repairs vs rail

When Greg Miller was the CEO of KiwiRail he was asked what it would cost to reopen the Napier to Gisborne line. Miller had a tendency to gold-plate these projects and put it at $200 million — with new 50kg rail and concrete sleepers, and built so...

Iran’s ally now, not proxy?
Opinion

Iran’s ally now, not proxy?

While the Israeli-Hamas conflict is still the major concern in the Middle East, it is the Houthis terrorising shipping in the Red Sea which seems to be causing a lot of international concern. It is likely even — according to informed comment —...

Gardens bring joy
Opinion

Gardens bring joy

Central Baptist Church — whoever does the gardens in front of your church, they have made a wonderful job. It is a joy to drive past them. Heather van Wyk

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BRIDGE RESULTS
Sport

BRIDGE RESULTS

Monday, February 19 — Summer Pairs 3 North/South East/West Caroline Taylor, Jean Turnbull 65.83 Katrina Duncan, Yvonne Waide 54.17 Vicki Nickerson, Frank Roach 54.17 Glenys Evans, Beverley Evans 51.67 Raewynne Cook, Anne Roberts 50.00 Helen...

Wairoa landfill days numbered
Gisborne Herald

Wairoa landfill days numbered

By Gary Hamilton-Irvine Wairoa’s dump is filling up fast, which may see the council permanently close the landfill and truck all its rubbish to Napier. If the plans go ahead, Wairoa’s tip will still service the community, but it will function as...

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Beachfront Reality hits the mark
Gisborne Herald

Beachfront Reality hits the mark

Set at the family bach at an East Coast community, Evolution Theatre’s Beachfront Reality is the new, and first, offering from local playwright Susan Partington. She has given us something that is instantly relatable and highly entertaining. From...

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70 years of friendship and support
Lifestyle

70 years of friendship and support

The Town and Country Women’s Club celebrated its 70th birthday yesterday. In its heyday the club had more than 250 members and there was a waiting list for those wanting to join. Loren Sirl dips into the club’s history. One of Gisborne’s...

Fluffy blooms
Lifestyle

Fluffy blooms

Ideal for borders and containers, this tender perennial showcases an eye-catching display of fluffy flowers, sure to captivate both bees and butterflies. Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum) are a delightful dwarf plant with soft, fluffy blue, purple...

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Sweet and spicy surprise
Lifestyle

Sweet and spicy surprise

Enjoy the unexpected delight of Garam Masala Chocolate Chunk Cookies — where traditional spices meet indulgent sweetness in every bite. When musing on spices and flavour I had an idea for a garam masala cookie, then pushed it away as madness...

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It’s raining gold
Sport

It’s raining gold

A “gold rush” by Gisborne youngsters at the Oceans 24 junior surf lifesaving nationals at Mt Maunganui gathered momentum yesterday. They won six more gold medals to go with the two they won on the opening day. Remarkably three of the golds won...

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Promoting region as a living laboratory
Opinion

Promoting region as a living laboratory

A briefing document for the Tairāwhiti Tomorrow Together summit yesterday, titled “2023 and Beyond”, promotes the region as having characteristices that make it “an ideal area for the Government to build partnerships which are focused on...

Accolades for new play
Opinion

Accolades for new play

Congratulations to local playwright Susan Partington and Evolution Theatre for their latest production Beachfront Reality, which held its world premiere on Thursday night in front of a packed house. This impressive play deserves a national airing...

Gains far outweigh losses
Opinion

Gains far outweigh losses

Re: Predators beware, February 21 page 2 story. I commend East Coast iwi Ngati Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, who partnered with Te Papa Atawhai Department of Conservation (DoC), for their efforts on this project. As written, dealing with...

No closer to MidEast solution
Opinion

No closer to MidEast solution

Looking at all the unenforceable edicts coming from the UN and the International Court of Justice, it seems the world is no further towards even a temporary solution to the Gaza conflict. The most practical solution in the short term is a safety...

Opportunities abound
Opinion

Opportunities abound

Clive Bibby I can’t remember a time during the past two decades when opportunities for completing long overdue projects across so many different spheres of society were there for the taking. Yet, if you watched or read the daily news you would...

Last woman standing: Nikki Haley
Opinion

Last woman standing: Nikki Haley

Gwynne Dyer “I refuse to quit. I feel no need to kiss the ring,” said Nikki Haley defiantly. She was talking about Donald Trump’s ring, of course, because she is predicted to lose the Republican presidential primary vote on Saturday in South...

MPs agree on need for a plan
Gisborne Herald

MPs agree on need for a plan

We need a plan,” say the Labour and National MPs for the district. East Cape National MP Dana Kirkpatrick and Ikaroa-Rawhiti Labour MP Cushla Tangaere-Manuel found common ground yesterday at the Tairāwhiti Together Tomorrow Summit. The morning...

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Tutumatai to be monitor farm
Gisborne Herald

Tutumatai to be monitor farm

Tutumatai Station, located in Ruatoria, has been confirmed by Beef+LNZ as a local Whenua Māori monitor farm under the programme title “He Kai Kei Aku Ringa”. B+LNZ’s Māori agribusiness adviser Pania King championed Tutumatai Station being...

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Smooth sailing at Kiwa Pools
Gisborne Herald

Smooth sailing at Kiwa Pools

Kiwa Pools, operating for the past five months, has proved popular with users and Gisborne District Council. “We’re really thrilled,” liveable communities director Michele Frey told Gisborne District Council’s operations committee on...