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'We can't keep shooting dogs'
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'We can't keep shooting dogs'

Gisborne Herald reporter Wynsley Wrigley looks at Gisborne District Council’s Dog Control Policy and Bylaw which was adopted on Thursday. Gisborne District Council has menacing dogs in their sights. Councillors have adopted their Dog Control...

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Te Waiotu paints with a master
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Te Waiotu paints with a master

Young artist Te Waiotu Fairlie is still on cloud nine after an incredible experience working with renowned artist Mr G (Graham Hoete) on a mural project for the FIFA World Cup in Wellington. She was chosen to help Mr G paint a large mural of...

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BrazilBeat mixs up musical genres
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BrazilBeat mixs up musical genres

Gisborne-based BrazilBeat will be bringing their signature sound to the winter rave party Ice Block at Smash Palace on Saturday. Describing their music as Global Bass, it’s a musical style and culture that combines dancehall, dubstep, cumbi...

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Gizzy Gig Guide This Week
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Gizzy Gig Guide This Week

■ Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm. ■ Manphibian Smash Palace, Friday, 8pm. Classic Rock gurus Manphibian appear at Smash Palace with their inimitable take on the good stuff from the 70s. Door sales $10. ■ Ice Block Smash...

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This Week's Movie Guide
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This Week's Movie Guide

Odeon Multiplex ■ Asteroid City American comedy drama written and directed by Wes Anderson with a cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, Tilda Swinton, Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe, Margot Robbie and Jeff...

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Gran Turismo drifts onto the big screen
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Gran Turismo drifts onto the big screen

In 2006, a Nissan marketing executive had a truly insane idea to create a competition and an “academy” to turn gamers into race car drivers. Darren Cox saw an untapped market of potential car-buyers in Gran Turismo enthusiasts — the popular...

‘Hardest and best job ever’
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‘Hardest and best job ever’

When Tairāwhiti makes headlines following extreme weather, Dave Wilson’s name is never too far from the story. He’s held top jobs at the council for more than a decade, and is currently in charge of community lifelines. But as Matthew Rosenberg...

Bringing nature indoors
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Bringing nature indoors

Unlock the secrets to thriving indoor greenery with this comprehensive guide on how to grow indoor plants. Indoor plants can liven up or soften a space with minimal effort. They’re also pretty simple to maintain, but there’s a difference between...

Tango of flavours
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Tango of flavours

Indulge in the delightful flavours of vegetable cutlets. Perfectly crispy from the outside and irresistibly tender on the inside, these cutlets are sure to become your new favourite teatime snack. Ingredients 4 potatoes (peeled and cut in cubes) ½...

A delightful walk
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A delightful walk

Gloves were needed when Gisborne Canoe and Tramping Club members set off on a cold morning in late July to walk through the Whinray Scenic Reserve. Gillian Ward takes up the story. The track which winds through Whinray Scenic Reserve was built as...

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This Week's Movie Guide
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This Week's Movie Guide

Dome Cinema Corners of the Earth: Kamchatka Filmmakers Spencer Frost and Guy Williment and surfers Letty Mortenson and Fraser Dovell journey to Kamchatka in the far east of Russia in search of new waves along the frozen coastline. Bordered by the...

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What's On Guide
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What's On Guide

This Week Inside the Songs with Daryl Monteith (The Ashes) Smash Palace Friday. The Ashes’ frontman Darryl Monteith performs an acoustic set of his original songs, revealing the stories behind them. Starts at 8pm, $10 door. Hans Pucket Pop-rock...

‘I’m lucky to be alive’
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‘I’m lucky to be alive’

Through the highs and lows of her long and varied life, cyclone survivor Tahu Dansey-Owen-Ruru has found solace in a craft she holds close to her heart — weaving. Matthew Rosenberg caught up with her at her home on the outskirts of Te Karaka to...

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Final koha to those who have served
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Final koha to those who have served

This week the New Zealand High Court released a judgement of public interest in regard to a case brought by the estate of Lieutenant Colonel Tā Harawira Gardiner KNZM. The New Zealand Herald’s David Fisher examined why the case is so important...

Vibrant blooms
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Vibrant blooms

Celebrate the International Day of Friendship by gifting your friends the charm of Forget Me Not seeds — enchanting vibrant blue blooms. Forget Me Nots (Myosotis sylvatica) have delightful profusions of dainty blooms in vibrant shades of blue...

Baking bonds
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Baking bonds

“Friends are the chocolate chips in the cookie of life,” remarked the renowned author Salman Rushdie. So, why not celebrate International Day of Friendship on July 30 by baking some delicious chocolate chip cookies for your dear friend?...

Gig Guide
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Gig Guide

THIS WEEK Thursday Build-a-Band Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7pm. Smokefree Tangata Beats War Memorial Theatre, tomorrow Friday, 5.30pm, Door sales only Friday Night Karaoke Breakers Jandal Bar, from 8pm. Caledonian Society Modern Sequence and...

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Six weeks and counting
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Six weeks and counting

Danielle Siata is about to make her directorial debut with Centre Stage Gisborne’s production of Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. It takes the audience behind the scenes, dramatising the formation, success and eventual...

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Glorious fun for all at Toy Library
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Glorious fun for all at Toy Library

Hidden away in an unlikely area of Gisborne is a special place where play is the way, and friendships are formed. Gillian Cowperthwaite profiles Gisborne’s Toy Library. Amid the commercial and industrial trade of the subdivision lies an oasis of...

Are pine plantations in peril?
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Are pine plantations in peril?

As the Government prepares to respond to a raft of recommended changes to land use and forestry in this region by the end of this month, one Ruatōria-based environmental group says a new report published this week could prove a decisive factor...

Smart gardening
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Smart gardening

Maintaining a beautiful garden is a lot of hard work, but you can labour more efficiently and put in less strain with these clever gardening shortcuts. If you love your garden but don’t feel you have enough time or energy to spend hours gardening...

Harmony of flavours
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Harmony of flavours

With a tantalising blend of sweet and savoury, you will surely enjoy these perfect accompaniments to your meals. Pumpkin Chutney Serves: 3 litres Preparation: 20 minutes Cooking: 30 minutes Ingredients 1.5kg pumpkin, peeled, deseeded and cut into...

Afloat on the Mekong Delta
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Afloat on the Mekong Delta

Mike Yardley embarks on a sensory-rich Mekong Delta river cruise, revelling in its watery wonders, vibrant villages, and authentic cultural experiences. Dubbed the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam”, the mighty Mekong Delta sets the stage for a striking and...

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This Week's Film Guide
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This Week's Film Guide

Dome Cinema ■ Edward Scissorhands An old inventor creates an ageless humanoid, Edward, but dies without having made the hands. Edward has scissor blades instead. He is taken in by a suburban family but, despite his good intentions, problems arise...