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On the mats
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On the mats

Poverty Bay-East Coast indoor bowlers retained the Presidents’ Trophy when they beat Hawke’s Bay in Napier last weekend. Success came by 82.5 points to 77.5. Poverty Bay-East Coast have won this event every year since 2018. The teams played...

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From vine to brew
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From vine to brew

Gillian Cowperthwaite finds out about all things brewing-related at a new adult education course at EIT Tairāwhiti Te Pūkenga. When Tori Räikkönen began the Level 3 Horticulture Skills programme run through EIT last year, she never dreamed she...

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Here from across the world
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Here from across the world

For 30 years Gisborne Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools have been hosting and educating international students. Loren Sirl chats to Wendy Kirkwood and Michele McCarthy, directors of international students at the two schools, and Boys’ High...

Egg-citing Easter Chick
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Egg-citing Easter Chick

Ready to hatch some Easter fun? With just a few supplies and a touch of creativity, you can craft your very own hatching Easter chick! Whether you’re looking for a fun activity to do with the kids or simply want to add a charming touch to your...

A flavourful treat
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A flavourful treat

If you are looking for something crowd-pleasing, then these rhubarb, cardamom and ricotta treats with a tantalising blend of flavours are a delightful treat to try. Rhubarb, Cardamom and Ricotta Parcels are very quick to make using ready-made puff...

Steam-powered adventure
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Steam-powered adventure

Eleven-year-old Devansh Ladha shares his weekend journey aboard the Wa165 ‘Diversity Express’ from Gisborne to Muriwai and back. As an Indian, the rhythm of train rides feels like home to me. There’s something special about the clatter of...

Climate: the anomaly
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Climate: the anomaly

Gwynne Dyer It was bound to happen some time, and the time could well be now. We know that when there was strong warming on our planet (like at the end of the last Ice Age around 11,000 years ago), there were sudden big leaps in the global...

Flood protection not for rushing
Gisborne Herald

Flood protection not for rushing

Wairoa will find a solution for future flood protection, but it must be the right decision and not rushed, Wairoa Mayor Craig Little says. “The urgency around progressing flood mitigation options for Wairoa is acknowledged, but it is too important...

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Gisborne cars racing at Meeanee and Rotorua
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Gisborne cars racing at Meeanee and Rotorua

Meeanee Speedway in Hawke’s Bay hosts a huge weekend of racing on Friday and Saturday, and some Gisborne cars and drivers will be right amongst it. There will also be “G” cars in action at Rotorua on Saturday and Sunday nights. Meeanee’s...

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Fast track to success in Formula One
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Fast track to success in Formula One

New Zealand has a knack for producing stars that punch above their weight on the global stage. From rugby to sailing, our little nation has consistently proved that size doesn’t dictate success. And now, in the high-octane world of Formula One...

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Nature’s force
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Nature’s force

by Ann Revington The raw power of a river in flood, full of debris hurtling towards a wide open river bar inspired a Wairoa artist in her latest exhibition Cyclone Sees which opens today at 5pm at the Wairoa Museum. Joanna Abraham Joseph rushed down...

Fun on the farm
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Fun on the farm

Bitches Box: Episode 4 is expected to deliver a night of laughs for cyclone-impacted regions in Tairāwhiti and Whakatāne next month. Comic actors Emma Newborn and Amelia Dunbar will revisit some of their most loved dog characters — the...

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Kudos for not giving in, quick repainting
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Kudos for not giving in, quick repainting

Destiny Church got the publicity it wanted but failed to stop a drag queen reading event at HB Williams Memorial Library yesterday. A group of the fundamentalist Christian pentecostalist movement’s local members might also have a date in court for...