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Council update on land management
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Council update on land management

A GDC activities report for a recent council meeting discussed expansion of its land management team over recent months, and progress establishing “effective tree cover” requirements of the Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan for the region’s...

Let’s not stop at Grey St
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Let’s not stop at Grey St

A shout out of support to Haimona Ngata and the team at Tairāwhiti Adventure Trust. Their skills, enthusiasm and innovative ideas are welcome relief during so much despondency over the continual destruction of our city and surrounds. Bring it on...

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Lifeguards on duty from tomorrow
Gisborne Herald

Lifeguards on duty from tomorrow

Full surf lifeguard volunteer weekend patrols begin at Waikanae, Midway and Wainui beaches this weekend. Lifeguards will be on duty each weekend into mid-March. Surf lifesaving clubs have already been patrolling during their nippers gatherings on...

80 rams on sale as season starts
Gisborne Herald

80 rams on sale as season starts

The first of the major ram sales of the season happens today at the Matawhero saleyards when Mark and Rose Candy from Mangahauhau Hampshires auction off 80 of their strapping young fellows. The Hangaroa stud enjoyed a total clearance in their 2022...

Clean up forestry slash
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Clean up forestry slash

This never-ending nuisance of forestry slash must stop. What other industries are allowed to discharge their waste products into the environment? Surely it should be possible to establish regulations that require the logging companies to process the...

Faith pavilion for COP28
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Faith pavilion for COP28

For the first time a faith pavilion will be part of COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, to inspire ambitious goals and call for concrete commitments on climate change. The Pope is attending the opening. Shane Goldie, a 22-year-old...