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Forest fire threat a reality
Opinion

Forest fire threat a reality

Under weak administrative monitoring of commercial afforestation mandatory requirements, and now the forecast El Niño threat, forest fire threat in our region is a realistic possibility of major concern. Commercial forestry staff in the past were...

Oh, how we so easily forget
Opinion

Oh, how we so easily forget

Re: Pre-election forecast bleak but not all bad, September 13 editorial. I do wonder how we quickly seem to have forgotten the global shocks of the Covid pandemic, war, supply-chain issues and how they have affected our economy along with every...

‘Cheaper, simpler, kinder’
Opinion

‘Cheaper, simpler, kinder’

I am a regular user of the library and I also use the car park for people with a disability. To get from the car park to the library, I have been in the habit of walking across the grass as a short cut to the door. I welcome this as walking is not...

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Spared worst of wind, rain due
Gisborne Herald

Spared worst of wind, rain due

Make the most of the sunny weather, as the extended outlook is for the rain to return to the Gisborne region next week. MetService’s long-range outlook is for clear, sunny days and mostly north-west winds this week, but for rain to return around...

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Violent end to Christmas do
Gisborne Herald

Violent end to Christmas do

They’d hired a taxi van so everyone could get home safely from their Christmas function but even so, a group of workers’ over-indulgence in alcohol spelled a horror end to a good night out. Fletcher Hamish Scammell, building apprentice, told...

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Call for clarity on construction work
Opinion

Call for clarity on construction work

Summer is going to be the season of the great recovery operation, not least in this region, but a recent report raises doubts about the ability of New Zealand to achieve even modest goals for improving our infrastructure. The latest Civil...

Life elsewhere: finding the Holy Grail
Opinion

Life elsewhere: finding the Holy Grail

Gwynne Dyer This week’s real news is the discovery of life on another planet. As Cambridge University’s Nikku Madhusudhan said in the first sentence of his report: “The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary...

Jersey Boys show something special
Opinion

Jersey Boys show something special

Passing through overnight on Thursday, I happened to see the electronic billboard advertisement for Jersey Boys. As a Four Seasons fan I was immediately interested, so I jumped online and grabbed a ticket. My mind was blown by the level of...

The case for build-to-rent apartments
Opinion

The case for build-to-rent apartments

Jack Marshall The definition of insanity is said to be repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome. So, when it comes to housing, there’s a solid case for locking up New Zealand for being clinically insane. We build the same...

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Biosecurity alert for cruise ships
Gisborne Herald

Biosecurity alert for cruise ships

Biosecurity New Zealand has been working closely with cruise lines to ensure their vessels arrive into Eastland Port with clean hulls as the busy summer season approaches. The summer cruise season starts on November 13 here with the arrival of the...

Mackley St, seven months on . . .
Gisborne Herald

Mackley St, seven months on . . .

by Neil Reid, Hawke’s Bay Today As builders and family continue to repair Sylvia Bell’s flood-hammered home, the widow has just one wish; to be back in the house she has lived in for the past 50 years by Christmas. Her house was among many badly...

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Campaign hui focused on youth
Gisborne Herald

Campaign hui focused on youth

Tāmati Coffey defended his East Coast candidacy after losing three years ago in Waiariki, Jordan Walker said “tax the rich”, Leighton Walker said she was not a politician, knew nothing about politics, but had people in her heart, and Dan...

'I thought he was joking'
Gisborne Herald

'I thought he was joking'

Students of Rāngai, a Tairāwhiti-based media company and school, are rapt to have secured a commitment to broadcast their very own show, “Pūkeko-Man”, on Whakaata Māori. The show is the brainchild of Rāngai students Te Aruhe Fox, Te Aroh...

Light in the dark
Gisborne Herald

Light in the dark

THROUGH struggle can come greatness. That was the message motivational speaker and former boxer David Letele AKA Brown Buttabean shared at Te Karaka Area School yesterday. Mr Letele’s Buttabean Motivation (BBM) charity has been helping with the...

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Optimistic about A&P Show entries
Gisborne Herald

Optimistic about A&P Show entries

The Home Industries section at the A&P Spring Show next month has attracted 1100 entries this year and the dog trials 203 as the clock ticks for the closing of entries in several other categories. Show Association general manager Erica McNeil...

Signs right for Ūawa pump track
Gisborne Herald

Signs right for Ūawa pump track

A new pump track could be on the cards for Ūawa/Tolaga Bay, dependent on funding and a council lease being finalised. Tairāwhiti Adventure Trust was the driving force behind a new $3 million skate park being opened at Gisborne’s Alfred Cox Park...

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Judge endorses cultural reports
Gisborne Herald

Judge endorses cultural reports

A High Court judge has voiced her support for “detailed and fulsome” written cultural reports, saying they’re an important part of the sentencing process, “to ensure consistent outcomes”. Justice Christine Grice made the comment while...