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Margaret Moth: on her own terms
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Margaret Moth: on her own terms

Margaret Gipsy Moth led an extraordinary, uncompromising life. Born in Gisborne in 1951 as Margaret Wilson, she started taking pictures with a still camera when she was eight. Gisborne in those days was certainly less outward-looking than it is...

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Spreading waterways message
Gisborne Herald

Spreading waterways message

“Check, Clean, Dry” is the message for all freshwater users to prevent didymo and other weeds infesting Gisborne waterways this summer. This applies to anglers, kayakers, swimmers, boaties and trampers — anyone who comes into contact with...

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Storyline insensitive
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Storyline insensitive

Re: ‘Ashes and prophets’, September 20 story. What kind of insensitive human comes up with such an unspeakably hurtful idea for a storyline?How does a drama on television written by people who have ties to here, but don’t live here, help make...

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Time to remember hospice
Gisborne Herald

Time to remember hospice

THOSE who have lost loved ones can pay tribute to them and support Hospice Tairawhiti as part of the Caring Connections in our Community campaign. Farmers has joined Hospice New Zealand to help raise funds for local hospice care branches throughout...

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Hopping mad about beer
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Hopping mad about beer

Gisborne Beer Festival creator and director Ricky Boyd talks to Gisborne Herald reporter Kim Parkinson about the first festival at The Jolly Stockman next month. It’s a time of firsts for Gisborne Beer Festival creator and director Ricky Boyd —...

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Giving it a go
Gisborne Herald

Giving it a go

The theme was simple as International Day of Persons with Disabilities was marked in Gisborne this week . . . . “give it a go”.An activity day was held at Kahutia Bowling Club for anyone interested. Deputy Mayor Rehette Stoltz opened the day and...

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Telling story of Dr Bill’s life
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Telling story of Dr Bill’s life

I and two retired medical colleagues (one of whom was capped for Ireland) are putting together a history of the 200-plus Medical Doctors who were capped for Ireland since international rugby first began. One of these was the great Bill McKay who...

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Makorori makeover
Gisborne Herald

Makorori makeover

Work continues at Makorori carpark as part of a New Zealand Transport Agency upgrade to several rest areas around the East Cape. The upgraded rest areas will provide a mix of fully serviced facilities, picnic areas and laybys. Picnic areas will be...

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Gisborne Club Darts Association results
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Gisborne Club Darts Association results

180s: Antonio Curtis (RSA Men of Mayhem), Pete Archbold (Roseland Dilligaf), Tristan Reeves (RSA Outlaws), Thao Duncan (Roseland Say My Name Again), Amelia Campbell-Ratapu (2NZ Tao Valkyries).Highest start (180): Amelia Campbell-Ratapu (2NZ Tao...

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Great team in Geriatric Unit
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Great team in Geriatric Unit

Am I missing something regarding the pending demolition of the “Old Maternity Base Hospital”?Correct me if I am wrong, but to my knowledge there has been no mention of the old “Geriatric Unit” that was on the 3rd floor. We were a great team...

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Angus bulls on show
Gisborne Herald

Angus bulls on show

RISING two-year-old bulls to be put up for auction in the annual bull sales in two months were shown off this week to prospective buyers in the Bull Walk. All Gisborne and Wairoa Angus studs were visited over two days.“This has been the most...

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Trump protests hypocritical
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Trump protests hypocritical

There is a whiff of rank hypocrisy hanging over the worldwide protests since President Trump imposed his ban on people entering the United States from seven mainly-Muslim countries — a whiff which is especially pungent over the countries of the...

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Doleman Cup's weekend results
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Doleman Cup's weekend results

SaturdayHorouta maintained their unbeaten run in the senior men's Doleman Cup competition with a six-wicket win against High School Old Boys at Harry Barker reserve today. Scores:Horouta 37-4 defeated HSOB 36 (Blake Taylor 6-12, Marty Brandso...

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To ‘hard-done-by’ surfers
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To ‘hard-done-by’ surfers

Just a thought for all those surfers who think they are hard done by, to not be allowed to surf for a few weeks . . .My great uncle Frank was a surfie in South Brighton, Christchurch in the '20s and '30s, regularly biking all the way from Papanui to...

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Diseases the biggest killer
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Diseases the biggest killer

Re: Colonisation may have saved Maori, April 11 letter. Geoff Parker is clutching at straws — the biggest cause of the Maori population decline was the introduction of European diseases, not the ones he postulates. I suggest he re-read John...

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Historic win to rising star Kaa
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Historic win to rising star Kaa

DAYS before the Hawke’s Bay-East Coast club darts championships, 16-year-old Lorenzo Kaa did not think he would be going let alone creating history in his first senior ranking tournament. Asked about heading to the Napier RSA as part of a strong...

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Passionate and eager to help
Gisborne Herald

Passionate and eager to help

HIGH suicide statistics and mental health and addiction issues on the East Coast are part of a Gisborne tertiary student's future career decision. Now she has time in her life to be able to do something for herself, EIT Tairawhiti student Tauaroh...

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Taking the kaupapa to Sydney
Gisborne Herald

Taking the kaupapa to Sydney

The waiata of Paikea will resound in the national Museum of Australia when a delegation of students from EIT’s Toihoukura School of Maori Arts and Design support their professor, Ahorangi Derek Lardelli, who has been invited to lecture...

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Close ties in BIZminton4
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Close ties in BIZminton4

Close ties were common during the third night of competition in the BIZminton4 league at the Badminton Centre last Wednesday. Starship Enterprise (1) defeated WSP Opus by five matches to one, but in all matches the margins were only one to three...

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An educational hero
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An educational hero

I write regarding Principal Peter Ferris and the headline “Warrior, leader, role model”. He certainly is to me. What a great tribute for an educational hero who has done so much for so many. Twenty years ago he was one of the few stalwarts who...

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Dunedin investiture
Gisborne Herald

Dunedin investiture

Gisborne resident Pauli Ma’afu has received the Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) for his service to the Pacific Island community. Mr Ma’afu received the award at an investiture ceremony at Larnach Castle in Dunedin last week. He chose to attend the...

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Forgive me
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Forgive me

Re: Graffiti daubed on McCully office, Jan 5 story. I read the paper about someone defacing Mr McCully’s office building. It is not the right thing to do, even though New Zealand may bear the brunt of this decision. The best thing our nation can do...