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Home advantage for 2034 Games?
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Home advantage for 2034 Games?

Bombarded by what seems to be an endless series of bad news, from extreme weather to a cost-of-living crisis, it is refreshing to get some positive news in the fact New Zealand is considering a bid for the 2034 Commonwealth Games. The NZ Olympic...

Please fix the line!
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Please fix the line!

I am worried about the trains and the washout. I would like to get the Green Party or the Labour Party to fix our rail line. I have had enough. I am so angry. We will not give up!! Please wake up KiwiRail. We will have another Rail Action Group...

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Eastern League: so far, so good
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Eastern League: so far, so good

One game in, the outlook for Eastern League men’s football this year seems OK. Eight teams in the first division, nine in the second, and promotion and relegation to take effect at season’s end — the ingredients are there for a modicum of...

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Golf roundup
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Golf roundup

Poverty Bay It was not the feat that earned them the “unofficial” honours of world golfing upset of 2018, but it did prove that some dogs have more than one day. Paul Rickard and Brad Morgan won the Tom Shaw Memorial 27-hole open pairs...

Gig Guide
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Gig Guide

THIS WEEK Zephyr Love & Jennifer K Austin: NZ Tour, supported by Clown’s Kiss Smash Palace Friday April 21, 8pm, Retro rock band Zephyr Love has teamed up with Jennifer K. Austin Tickets $20. Derek and Kay Biddle RSA, Friday from 7pm. Dance...

Lynchpin role for Stevens
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Lynchpin role for Stevens

“There are no small parts, only small actors,” modern theatre innovator Konstantin Stanislavski once said. With a variety of meaty roles behind him, Gisborne actor/singer Andrew Stevens is certainly no small actor — but for an upcoming...

Roil and Lockett seal The Deal
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Roil and Lockett seal The Deal

In one of Gisborne photographer Tink Lockett’s large-scale silk prints, a model dressed in a creation by anti-fashion designer Dave Roil poses before a desolate, sun-baked service station. The setting could be somewhere around Barstow, Californi...

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Representing local farmers
Gisborne Herald

Representing local farmers

Gisborne's Sandra Matthews is standing for election to the Beef + Lamb New Zealand board of directors, an election that was postponed due to Cyclone Gabrielle. Voting papers were sent out on April 12 and should start arriving in the mail this week...

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Oligoi Jug interclub match results
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Oligoi Jug interclub match results

OLIGOI JUG INTERCLUB RESULTS, ROUND 1 — Electrinet Park (1) 6 Waikohu 2 (Park names first): Daniel Collier def David Solomann 4 and 3, Anaru Reedy halved with Glenn Solomann, Peter Stewart def Terry Reeves 6 and 5, Silas Brown halved with Percy...

Nats do co-governance too
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Nats do co-governance too

Co-governance isn’t always race based. We had the National Party government which did, and will do, co-governance under the guise of public-private partnerships, partial asset sales and management contracts. Each one of these were with corporates...

Stuck in a slow lane for WOF recheck
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Stuck in a slow lane for WOF recheck

I read in Saturday night’s paper (in a letter to the editor) that I am not the only one who is appalled at the service at the local VTNZ vehicle testing station. I had the unfortunate need to take my daughter’s car back through for a recheck on...

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A small change to largest classes
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A small change to largest classes

Reaction to the announcement school funding for Years 4 to 8 will increase equivalent to class sizes being reduced by one will have been disappointing for the Government. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Education Minister Jan Tinetti, a former...