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Wairoa debris clean-up continues
Gisborne Herald

Wairoa debris clean-up continues

Key recreational areas and traditional fishing zones have been mostly cleared of woody debris, with around 50,000m3 of debris recovered from Wairoa’s beaches and riverbanks. The massive recovery effort to remove woody debris dumped on coastlines...

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First Light glory to Bousfield
Gisborne Herald

First Light glory to Bousfield

A local has won the gruelling but stunningly picturesque First Light Marathon for the second year running, with Simon Bousfield taking the title on Saturday in a time of three hours 44 minutes and 20 seconds. Real estate agent Bousfield was third...

The trouble with events
Opinion

The trouble with events

Gwynne Dyer Harold Macmillan, British prime minister about half a century ago, was once asked what was the greatest challenge for a political leader. “Events, dear boy, events,” he replied. The same is true in this presidential election year in...

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Hui to share views on Māori response
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Hui to share views on Māori response

Only just getting settled into running the country, the coalition Government is facing a period of challenge on what could be the defining issue of its whole term, its relationship with Māori. Thousands of tangata whenua converge on Tūrangawaewae...

Spartina destroys habitat
Opinion

Spartina destroys habitat

There have been recent comments and letters regarding Gisborne District Council’s spartina grass eradication programme. It is worth noting that spartina grass is on the pest weed lists of most district and regional councils in the country and for...

‘Progressive containment’
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‘Progressive containment’

Re: Any consultation, consent? January 16 letter. The plant “spartina” is listed in the council’s Plant Pest Management Strategy as a “progressive containment plant” — look it up on their website — which does mean that consultation has...

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Heavy rain watch issued
Gisborne Herald

Heavy rain watch issued

The Gisborne/Tairāwhiti region is once again under threat from heavy rain sweeping down from the north. MetService yesterday issued a Heavy Rain Watch, which may well be further upgraded as more certainty is gained of the direction and intensity of...

Young Māori making waves
Gisborne Herald

Young Māori making waves

Being young doesn’t stop Māori surfer Te Waiotu Fairlie from dreaming big. Te Waiotu (Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Te Whānau a Te Aotāwarirangi me Te Whānau a Ruataupare) was second in the under-18 girls’ longboard final at the...

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A mess for party but sympathy for Golriz
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A mess for party but sympathy for Golriz

The resignation statement from Green MP Golriz Ghahraman this week answered quite a lot of the questions that have swirled since a first allegation of shoplifting surfaced on January 10, alongside news she had stood aside from her portfolios. She...

Alakazam! From wetland to wasteland
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Alakazam! From wetland to wasteland

Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi Most Māori perspectives emphasise the symbiotic, interdependent relationship between humans and the environment. The dominant Eurocentric philosophies, which prioritise rationalism and self-interest, frequently...

Given up on maintenance?
Opinion

Given up on maintenance?

Re: A car crash that was waiting to happen, January 17. I agree with our editor’s comments in his recent editorial, concerning the Bloomfield Road-Bushmere Road intersection. It appears that our District Council has given up on routine maintenance...

So lucky with our hospital
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So lucky with our hospital

I wish to congratulate the doctors, nurses and staff of Gisborne Hospital who are involved in helping those who are in real need of help. My wife, son and I tested Covid-positive recently and with only one lung these past 14 years, I have to be very...

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Cruising by boat . . . and bike
Gisborne Herald

Cruising by boat . . . and bike

The run of cruise ship visits to the district continued yesterday when the smaller Star Breeze went to anchor in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay on a warm Gisborne day. The ship anchored at around 7.30am after arriving from Napier and sailed again...

Pause button pushed on launch
Gisborne Herald

Pause button pushed on launch

Rocket Lab’s first Māhia launch of the year has been postponed. “To allow time for final pre-launch checkouts, and account for an incoming weather system, we are now targeting no earlier than January 27 for the launch,” a statement on X said...