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BRIDGE RESULTS
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BRIDGE RESULTS

Monday, March 18 — Ryman Kiri Te Kanawa Village Pairs 3 (Howell movement) Bette Parker, Elizabeth Jackson 66.67 Sharon Kelman, Hans van der Kuijl 62.86 Helen Kerisome, Amanda Matthews 61.25 Vicki Taylor, Ann McCombe 56.19 Vicki Nickerson, Frank...

$14m for projects after flood
Gisborne Herald

$14m for projects after flood

The Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Trust fund is open for applications more than a year after over $10 million was raised through a special Lotto draw and appeal. The trust was set up to support the medium- to long-term needs of communities, iwi and hapū...

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Cruise ship season ends
Gisborne Herald

Cruise ship season ends

The cruise ship season ended on a high in Gisborne yesterday with a successful visit by the giant-sized Noordam. The ship went to anchor in the Bay at around 9am after arrival from Tauranga, and sailed for Napier at 6pm last night. “The swell...

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Crayfish quota cut
Gisborne Herald

Crayfish quota cut

Concerns over a knock- on effect from Cyclone Gabrielle have led to a cut in crayfish quotas around Gisborne. Commercial catch limits for some fisheries have been increased following a review showing stocks are healthy and abundant, Oceans and...

Cover chopper kept busy
Gisborne Herald

Cover chopper kept busy

Despite a week in which their aircraft was at times off-base for maintenance, the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team still delivered a tight schedule of nine missions for the seven days from Monday, March 18. Intermittent cloud cover...

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Done NZ, now for the UK
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Done NZ, now for the UK

Lyall Evans is busy preparing for a UK cycle adventure. Talking to Loren Sirl, he reflects on a lifetime’s love of exercise and sport. While the rest of us are savouring the last few hours of sleep before the dreaded alarm goes off, Lyall Evans is...

Moeraki magic, sans Fleur
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Moeraki magic, sans Fleur

Google Fleur’s Place and a stream of sites appear, highlighting this culinary pioneer’s extraordinary journey from childhood forager to restaurateur of global recognition. With a long-held desire to visit the South Island’s Moeraki, see its...

Thinking ahead
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Thinking ahead

Now that summer is in retreat, it’s time to think about planning and planting the winter/spring garden. If you haven’t tried growing spring bulbs yet, give it a go! Whatever your favourite spring-flowering bulb is, it’s time to start planning...

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Gisborne family affair at champs
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Gisborne family affair at champs

It’s Excitement-plus for speedway fans in Gisborne with news that current New Zealand champion Asher Rees will race with a G on his car this weekend in the North Island superstock championships. Just under 100 cars started the qualifying rounds of...

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On the mats
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On the mats

by Corals The local indoor bowls 2024 season started with the Opening Trios competition at the Cosmopolitan Club on Sunday, March 10. Instead of the usual format where pre-formed teams enter the competition, this year a single-entry format was...

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Store prices eased
Gisborne Herald

Store prices eased

There were 1833 sheep sent for sale yesterday at the Matawhero Saleyards, including 1332 store lambs, most of which came from Tarere 2 Trust at Te Araroa and CNA and JM Marr at Te Wera. Prices paid for the store lambs eased slightly on last week...

Counting down to Fieldays
Gisborne Herald

Counting down to Fieldays

The countdown is on for Fieldays 2024, which open on Wednesday June 12. Preparations are said to be in full swing, with the build of the small city starting to take shape in early April. The work will transform the 114 hectares of Mystery Creek...

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Trim fat without cutting muscle
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Trim fat without cutting muscle

The Government has gone ahead with its election promise to make massive cuts in what it sees as a bloated public service sector. Hopefully the cuts are being made in the right places and with a lot of thought and planning. The first cuts will see 9...

How to build political immortality
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How to build political immortality

Thomas Scrimgeour Maxim Institute researcher Politics is a quest for immortality. Every politician is faced with the eternal question — will what I build endure? In Ozymandias, the English Romantic poet Percy Shelley eulogised the statue of...

On councillor attendance
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On councillor attendance

Thanks Gisborne Herald for your interest in councillor attendance rates. Over my years as a councillor I have seen many come and go and the unfortunate reality seems to be that more often than not, it is the younger councillors who leave seemingly...

Patched, then disrepair
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Patched, then disrepair

The road I live on (asphalt) was patched up last year, which was a great relief as its state was more befitting of a far away location far removed from civilisation. Let’s time-lapse forward a handful of months to now where we find said road...

Non-white Britain
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Non-white Britain

Gwynne Dyer Nobody planned it, hardly anybody realised it was happening, and suddenly there it was: done. In the space of less than two years, the entire senior leadership of Great Britain has become non-white. I’m choosing my words carefully...

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Headless shark remains a mystery
Gisborne Herald

Headless shark remains a mystery

The Department of Conservation is continuing efforts to establish who killed and decapitated a young great white shark. The 2.5-metre long headless shark was found at the boat ramp at Māhia last Friday. DoC Tairāwhiti operations manager Matt Tong...