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New Zealand · New ZealandThe Tolaga Bay dog trial club ended the Poverty Bay Centre’s club season last weekend at Mangaheia Station and the event wins were shared around. Event one, the longhead, was taken out by Graeme Cook and Glen with a score of 94 points. The...See the Story
Wins shared at final dog trial of season - The Gisborne Herald
Auckland, New Zealand · AucklandGisborne sent four young athletes to the Halberg Games held at King’s College, Auckland, last weekend. The 2024 Halberg Games — a three-day national sports festival for young New Zealanders with physical disabilities — drew 220 athletes representing teams from Northland to Southland. Gisborne’s representatives were 13-year-old Lezae Te Reo, who was named her regional team’s most valuable member, Ison-Kene Te Reo, 10, brother of Lezae, James Moor…See the Story
Skills festival for para athletes - The Gisborne Herald
Golf · GisborneGisborne golfer Vance Richardson didn’t believe it when a voice on the other end of the phone told him he had just won a $50,000 trip to the 2025 US Masters. “I thought it was a load of crap. What would you think?” It wasn’t. On Friday night...See the Story
Off to the Masters: Gisborne golfer wins $50,000 Magnolia Experience for two - The Gisborne Herald
Gisborne, New Zealand · Gisborneby Takoda Ackerley Regarding the Maxim Institute. In his opinion piece “Un-civil religion at the end of the rainbow”, Josiah takes a concerning stance regarding civil protest and the constitution of secular civil life. Brown, in his discussion of the recent events that brought the hate of Destiny Church to our town, argues that the painting over of the rainbow crosswalk was not a “hate crime” — arguing that it was comparable to when paint was t…See the Story
Clear distinction between hate and protest - The Gisborne Herald
New Zealand · New ZealandAs two of the province’s golf clubs celebrate 50th anniversaries over the weekend, another will be the hotspot in the race for men’s interclub domination. Māhia started two days of 50th jubilee commemorations yesterday, while Tahunga marks its...See the Story
Jugs brimming as clubs mark 50ths - The Gisborne Herald
Gisborne, New Zealand · GisborneThere had been question marks revolving around Christopher Luxon’s style of leadership. Would he be like the CEO — which he was — answerable to a board and shareholders, or would he adopt a similar stance of former political leaders, who...See the Story
PM shows he's not afraid to make tough calls - The Gisborne Herald
Gisborne, New Zealand · GisborneThere were no prime sheep or store ewes in the weekly sheep sale at Matawhero yesterday, just 1021 store lambs — mostly ewe lambs — and only two vendors. Prices eased slightly on those paid last week. The top price of $95 went to the Matuku...See the Story
Mostly ewe lambs, prices eased slightly - The Gisborne Herald
Gisborne, New Zealand · GisborneGillian Cowperthwaite learns more about the flourishing group for seniors that is Gisborne’s U3A. Gisborne’s U3A is a thriving chapter with 422 members, in a global movement which had its beginnings in France in 1972. The first New Zealand group...See the Story