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Street food festival fantastic
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Street food festival fantastic

Amy Spence and her team have organised another fantastic food street festival. On a beautiful evening, and showcasing yet another gem of a location along Reads Quay between Childers Rd and Pitt St, hundreds of happy people soaked up the...

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It’s a serious dropout . . .
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It’s a serious dropout . . .

The dropout on the very top of D9 Hill in Tikitiki doesn’t seem to be a serious problem with Downer. There’s no proper signage to indicate that there is a serious drop-out there, and surely there should be flashing lights to worn any night-time...

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Unanimous vote for Maori wards
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Unanimous vote for Maori wards

Gisborne councillors have voted unanimously in favour of establishing Maori wards. There were tears of joy, hugs, and applause from the crowded public gallery after the vote which took place at an extraordinary meeting at the Gisborne District...

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Lots to investigate, Gwynne
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Lots to investigate, Gwynne

Instead of gloating over the mortality rates in America and Britain during the current pandemic, why doesn't Gwynne Dyer do some real investigative journalism and examine whether the Chinese virologists in Wuhan deliberately engineered the...

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Show had us in stitches
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Show had us in stitches

My girlfriends and I attended the opening night for Musical Theatre Gisborne’s Vicar of Dibley and, quite simply, it gives the TV show a run for its money. I haven’t laughed so hard in years!The whole experience, right from the first choir song...

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A feijoa to beat
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A feijoa to beat

AT at the Gisborne Herald we believe Gisborne can do better than the one pictured here. See if you can find a bigger feijoa and let us know by email: editorial@gisborneherald. co. nz, or phone us on 06 869 0600. The feijoa competion is on

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Important topics before committees
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Important topics before committees

This is council committee week so there is plenty to read and write about. Community Development has several issues of interest on the agenda, including the planned replacement of the Peel Street toilets, adjacent to the current building, with...

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Guard injured in attempted escape
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Guard injured in attempted escape

A security guard was injured in Gisborne District Court this week while preventing an unruly defendant escaping from a courtroom. Warwick Ashley Green, 35, jumped over the dock in courtroom two when he realised a presiding JP was about to refuse him...

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Farewell to ‘a true stockman’
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Farewell to ‘a true stockman’

A MAN described as “a true stockman to all” was farewelled in a funeral service last Saturday where his many years as a farmer, sawmiller, author and long-time dog trial enthusiast and administrator were remembered. John Tombleson passed away on...

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It’s not a holiday people
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It’s not a holiday people

I have a message for everyone. Please stop surfing, swimming way off-shore (like some idiot I watched on Thursday afternoon at Wainui Beach), boating, driving around for a nosy and generally behaving as if this is an extension of your holidays. Our...

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Blast over ball ban
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Blast over ball ban

Former Campion College student Poppy Smith has taken the Catholic school to task because it does not allow same-sex couples to the annual ball if the partner is from another school. The 16-year-old says the school’s protocol is a violation of The...

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Tata reels in a biggie
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Tata reels in a biggie

The biggest club in the city has been recognised nationally. Gisborne Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club has been awarded Club of the Year by the New Zealand Sports Fishing Council. The club’s 5100 adult members make up 12 percent of the district’s...

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Log ship numbers stacking up
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Log ship numbers stacking up

THE number of log ships scheduled to call at Eastland Port this month continues to stack up as a fifth ship joins the waiting list over the next two weeks. The Xing Ning Hai will call here for logs on May 19. The Yangtze Eternal has been alongside the...

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Huge palliative retraining needed
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Huge palliative retraining needed

It's no secret that New Zealand has an ageing population. Projections show that in the 20 years between 2016 and 2036 there will be a 77 percent increase of New Zealanders aged over 65, and 132.4 percent increase of New Zealanders aged over 80. Such...