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Whakapaupakihi a sell-out show
Gisborne Herald

Whakapaupakihi a sell-out show

The five performances of Whakapaupakihi, the feature event of this year’s Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival, have sold out. The musical, all in te reo, was written and composed by the Tuari siblings. It is on at the War Memorial Theatre tomorrow...

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Time is right for works reunion
Gisborne Herald

Time is right for works reunion

The men organising the first reunion of freezing workers who worked at Gisborne Refrigerating Company (GRC) have wanted to do it for decades and say it’s long overdue. Doug Symes, Robbie Blair and Wayne Tautau have planned a reunion to take place...

Gisborne grapes keep on fizzing
Gisborne Herald

Gisborne grapes keep on fizzing

Gisborne can once again lay claim to being the home of New Zealand bubbles, with Gisborne grapes behind another champion tipple in the New World Wine awards. Gisborne-grown Verde Brut took the Champion Bubbles prize, alongside New Zealand’s most...

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Electorate contests likely to be close
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Electorate contests likely to be close

Whether on the general roll or the Māori roll, Tairāwhiti voters will be having their say in competitive electorate races that will be followed as “bellwether” seats that could go either way when the numbers come in on Saturday night. No...

People and nature first, to fix economy
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People and nature first, to fix economy

Gavin Maclean If anyone is “inept on climate issues” (Oct 6 letter), Bill Gates surprisingly is. He is not a fount of wisdom. His renowned promotion of energy alternatives is firmly rooted in a mindset of continuing catastrophic growth, so if he...

Erasing our history
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Erasing our history

Once again Gisborne has chosen to ignore the anniversary of Cook’s landing here. Are we the town that wants to erase history? Or rather the bits that don’t suit some people? Certain repressive societies around the world have attempted this, and...

Think about less fortunate
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Think about less fortunate

Never be fooled into thinking you’ll be better off under a National government, unless you own investment property or are very rich. Even then you need to think about those who aren’t lucky enough to have what you have. We are fine financially...

Wayward with promises
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Wayward with promises

Re: Cost-cutting consequences, October 3 letter. I thoroughly concur with “Seriously Concerned”, pointing out problems with healthcare. Unfortunately I feel that this is only part of the problem. We had a wonderful service with CCS, but...

HERE COME JAMO AND THE IRISH
Gisborne Herald

HERE COME JAMO AND THE IRISH

A lot of rugby water has flowed under the bridge since then for the son of Billy and Tara Gibson-Park who will line up in the No. 9 jersey this weekend for Ireland in a do-or-die Rugby World Cup quarterfinal blockbuster against New Zealand...

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Distractions aplenty as we head to polls
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Distractions aplenty as we head to polls

As one of the most interesting elections in recent history nears its climax the level of doubt seems to be increasing and there are even fears the outcome could be a hung Parliament or require a second election. With five days to go, political...