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SUPER HEROES HONOURED
Gisborne Herald

SUPER HEROES HONOURED

The War Memorial Theatre provided a grand backdrop for Thursday night’s Tairāwhiti SuperHero Awards, which honoured everyday people who did extraordinary things in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle last year. Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz said as the...

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Hot conditions test players mettle
Sport

Hot conditions test players mettle

It was a busy weekend for Poverty Bay Bowling Club’s junior members. On Saturday they competed in an interclub event organised by the Tairāwhiti Bowls Futures Group. The club entered a men’s team and a women’s team. A Te Karaka combination...

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Fears grow for civilians in Rafah
Opinion

Fears grow for civilians in Rafah

Israel faces even more international condemnation and outrage if it goes ahead with its planned invasion of Rafah city in Gaza, but that won’t stop Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli prime minister has said he is determined to press on with a ground...

Farming in the new era
Opinion

Farming in the new era

Clive Bibby I can’t remember a time when farming in New Zealand provided so many opportunities but at the same time was threatened by so many events and interferences beyond our control. It is clear that, in order to survive as profitable entities...

Truckie’s payout
Opinion

Truckie’s payout

Interesting article from Ric Stevens, Open Justice, which confirms that a long-haul truck driver who was dismissed for refusing to get vaccinated against Covid-19 has been awarded nearly $29,000 by the Employment Relations Authority. One wonders how...

Save rail please
Opinion

Save rail please

Wake up, Kiwi Rail! I want to be able to go to Napier on a train from Gisborne. Trains are my favourite, and I am missing seeing the train come to Gisborne. I am a great, great fan of trains and go to Rail Action Group meetings. Please save the...

Being ready for tomorrow, today
Gisborne Herald

Being ready for tomorrow, today

by Zita Campbell Emergency officials gathered in Gisborne this week to look at the progress made since Cyclone Gabrielle and plan for future natural disasters. The Tairāwhiti Civil Defence Emergency Management group met on Wednesday to discuss...

Bringing Tutus on Tour ‘a joy’
Lifestyle

Bringing Tutus on Tour ‘a joy’

Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Tutus on Tour is coming to Gisborne at the end of February with two shows at the Gisborne War Memorial Theatre. The summer tour will visit 11 different regional theatres in 23 days, marking the end of summer and the...

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Showing Tairāwhiti art to the world
Lifestyle

Showing Tairāwhiti art to the world

The wealth and diversity of creativity within Te Tairāwhiti is set to be showcased across the globe on a daily basis thanks to a collaborative effort between Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival and the Ministry of Culture and Heritage. Tikitoi is a free...

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Aukus: Clark and Brash on same page
Opinion

Aukus: Clark and Brash on same page

A surprising op-ed duo of former prime minister Helen Clark (1999-2008) and her once political opponent Don Brash (2003-2006 National Party leader) appeared in the NZ Herald on Tuesday, urging the Government not to join the Aukus security pact...

Focus on road repairs
Opinion

Focus on road repairs

Re: Tairāwhiti Moves, inner city transport plans/Grey Street redesign. I read with concern the Tairāwhiti Moves plan put forward to council. At the same time we are reading daily the issues and huge expense such plans are having in Auckland, with...