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Iwi seeks plan about lake weed
Gisborne Herald

Iwi seeks plan about lake weed

Tūhoe say Genesis has ignored a promise to engage with them on an invasive weed growing in Lake Waikaremoana, in northern Hawke’s Bay. “We spoke to them, we wrote to them, and they ignored any response,” a Tūhoe iwi representative said. The...

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A good yarn . . . with a few holes
Gisborne Herald

A good yarn . . . with a few holes

In 1936 a Leap Year proposal of marriage to a Gisborne nonagenarian gained attention in newspapers in both new Zealand and Australia. The newspaper articles generated further marriage proposals, and the recipient — 97-year-old Isaiah McSaveney —...

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STRIKING GOLD
Gisborne Herald

STRIKING GOLD

Gisborne’s three clubs won more than 20 national titles between them over the three days of the New Zealand surf lifesaving championships at Mount Maunganui last weekend

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Kainga Ora told to strike new balance
Opinion

Kainga Ora told to strike new balance

The Government’s crackdown on unruly state house tenants will be welcomed by many long-suffering neighbours, some of whom are living a nightmare existence — but will it still leave a huge social problem? The Housing and Finance Ministers have...

A slow-moving, silent revolution
Opinion

A slow-moving, silent revolution

Last year, our population boomed. After two years of anaemic population growth, 2023 saw the country grow by a whopping 2.8 percent or 145,100 people. We haven’t seen anything like this amount of growth for at least a generation. But this was...

Hard to keep up lately
Opinion

Hard to keep up lately

Re: Ex-MP, not ex-Green MP — March 19 letter. Gosh, it’s been so hard to keep up lately: First we have Dr Elizabeth Kerekere, ex-Green MP, then ex-MP. Then we have Golriz Ghahraman, Green, ex-MP. Now we have Darleen Tama, Green MP — Suspended...

Underinvestment costly
Opinion

Underinvestment costly

People have voted for those who say they’ll hold rates or those who don’t increase taxes for decades. As a consequence, there hasn’t been enough money to pay for new infrastructure or maintenance — even though money did need to be spent...

Mums on waves
Gisborne Herald

Mums on waves

The Salt Shack Surf School Push In event held at Midway Beach on Friday drew up to 70 participants ranging in age up to 12 years of age. Each of the surfers, along with their mums, were assisted in catching a wave

Midway roar into second place
Sport

Midway roar into second place

Midway produced a stunning effort on the last two days of the national surf lifesaving championships at Mount Maunganui to finish runners-up to the host club at the weekend. The Mount amassed 133 points across the Alan Gardner Trophy club...

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Campbell looking for dual-code titles
Sport

Campbell looking for dual-code titles

Waka ama paddlers preparing for world champs are among those who have been learning about kayaking on the Waimata River in the past few months. Gisborne Boys’ High School student Maia Campbell, who won the J19 men’s 250-metre dash at the Wak...

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BRIDGE RESULTS
Sport

BRIDGE RESULTS

Monday, March 11 — Ryman Kiri Te Kanawa Village Pairs 2 (Howell movement) Anne Roberts, Mark Fleming 58.93 Caroline Kirkpatrick, Raewynne Cook 55.36 Ann McCombe, Vicki Taylor 54.76 Bette Parker, Elizabeth Jackson 53.65 Caroline Taylor, Brent...