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by Wynsley Wrigley said she was looking forward to taking daughter Neve — who was at the “I BAGS this.” announcement with father That was how Prime Clarke Gayford — down the Projects Minister redeveloped hydroslide. explained why she The two projects, plus interrupted her short an earlier-confirmed Gisborne holiday break to $8m for Rugby Park’s announce the shovel-ready redevelopment, means half infrastructure expenditure of the $106m shovel-ready of $40 million for the expenditure earmarked for get PM’s Olympic Pool upgrade Gisborne out of the and $5m for the Midway $3 billion Covid-19 Surf Life Saving Club Response and Recovery redevelopment yesterday. Fund has been announced. Various Cabinet ministers The remainder will be had been making such announced in the coming announcements around the weeks up to the election. country but in terms of the Ms Ardern said central personal Gisborne projects, the Prime government had a role Minister said she told her in the Covid-19 recovery colleagues: “This I want to in stimulating economic do”. recovery and creating jobs, Ms Ardern made the even more so in regions announcement at the with a lower ratepayer base. Olympic Pool Complex and Local Labour MPs attention later visited the Midway Kiri Allan (East Coast Surf Life Saving Club candidate) and Meka complex across the road. Whaitiri (Ikaroa Rawhiti) She said father-in-law were the most forceful ‘THIS WAY GRANDAD’: Prime Minister (Tony Gayford) had made advocates for the region . . . Jacinda Ardern’s daughter Neve leads “the mad dash” from the “after me”, said Ms Ardern. grandfather Tony Gayford across the changing room to the She told The Herald empty outside pool at the Olympic 50-metre pool the previous the projects were selected Pool Complex yesterday. The PM, after day. because they developed announcing $40 million in shovel-ready Looking around at an community wellbeing as funding for the complex upgrade, said Olympic Pool complex well as infrastructure. she was looking forward to taking Neve showing its age — it was They were not just about down the redeveloped hydroslide. officially opened in 1974 — bricks and mortar. Picture by Paul Rickard Ms Ardern noted there had “As soon as I saw been “some add-ons”. them, they were ones I That got a laugh from could readily identify as her audience before she being high value to the added “but I don’t want to community. overstate that”. The Prime Minister CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

DEVELOPING COMMUNITY WELLBEING: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Labour list MP Kiri Allan at Midway Surf Life Saving Club after yesterday’s shovel-ready project funding announcement. They are pictured with the Midway club’s (from left) Matthew Pickering, Phil Matthews, Dave Corrin and Matt Sutton. The PM said funding for this project and the Olympic Pool redevelopment was not just about bricks and mortar.

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WOOLLING AND ABLE: Janet Curtis (left) admires the work at the Knitwit stand as Joy Ashwell busily knits at the Winter Arts & Crafts Market held at Poverty Bay Bowling Club. Above, Keanu and Akira Makiri provided entertainment on the guitar and ukulele as part of their fundraising for a Gisborne Intermediate group’s Maori Battalion Europe tour next year. Pictures by Liam Clayton Lockdown creations revealed

A HOST of Covid-19 taken over from Creative children this time. lockdown creations were Tairawhiti.” “Eftpos sales were higher given a public airing at the Many of the stallholders on and may be an indicator that weekend, with artisans selling Sunday were selling creations people are shopping local and their wares at the Winter made during the lockdown handmade or avoiding cash. Arts & Crafts market held at period. “There were still many who Poverty Bay Bowling Club. “The crafts on display this paid in cash. “We normally have four winter included batik, pottery, “Several stallholders did indoor arts and crafts fairs handmade bags, designer well at the fair and it was fully a year — in January, April, clothes, woodwork, sewing, booked. July and October — but the knitting, stained glass, The next fair will be at April fair had to be cancelled beadwork, photography, cut- Labour Weekend, October 24 due to the pandemic,” Arts out artwork, beeswax candles, to 26. & Crafts Gisborne secretary temari balls, soaps, doll Karin Mackill said. clothes and silver jewellery,” ■ Arts & Crafts Gisborne “We also organise said Karin. welcomes new members. the Gisborne Art Mart in “We had a steady flow of Artisans can email TAILS FOR SALE: Alexandra and Amelia Parsons hold up some fishy ware at the November. shoppers coming through artsncraftsgisborne@ Barby Boutique stand at the Winter Arts & Crafts Market on Sunday. There was a “This is a big community in the morning. Many more gmail.com for membership large turnout of stallholders and a steady flow of shoppers. Picture by Liam Clayton outdoor event that we have families attended with information. Open day to mark launch of Kaiti digital hub by Kim Parkinson trustee Polly Crawford. “Several such produce good marketing material such as community, who encouraged it to apply entrepreneurs will be at the open day to brochures, as well as video and audio to for funding. A NEW hub for developing grassroots talk with people about their businesses share on social media. Gisborne is one of five new regions to technology in business is to open on and marketing their products.” Trustee Maurice Alford said the get PGF funding to set up a digital hub. Friday following renovation work The new space will offer seminar funding would pay for the fit-out of the Each regional hub receives a total of completed on an upstairs space at its facilities and “hot desking” — much like new upstairs space, as well as contribute $400,000 over a five-year period. location in Kaiti Mall. the Launch! Co-working space but with to ongoing running costs. The others are in Katikati, Levin, Tairawhiti Technology Trust received more of a community focus. It would also allow the trustees to Woodville and Murupara. funding for the business hub through the “The hub will provide a professional better budget for addressing the needs of These hubs bring the number of Provincial Growth Fund and is looking environment for people wanting to start the local community. communities with hubs to 13. forward to welcoming people to the open businesses or explore business ideas,” Staying safe online has become a The others are in Northland, West day. says Tairawhiti Technology Trust trustee, particularly urgent issue as the Covid-19 Coast, Bay of Plenty, Hawke’s Bay, The hub will allow people to connect Matt Clark. lockdown meant many more people began Manawatu, Whanganui and Horowhenua. for business development and support, Trustee Helena Mill said it was all working from home without the security Funding for these initiatives comes and offer services such as free Wi-Fi, about accessibility. protections available in a bigger business from the PGF’s local digital connectivity co-working spaces and guidance on using “We want the hub to be easily setting. funding package of $21 million which, as the internet for business marketing and accessible to those in the community who There will also be advice available on well as establishing regional digital hubs, skills development. want to learn the basics or upskill.” how to use a smartphone with apps like helps connect marae to the internet. “Everyone is welcome but we would There will be two business seminars two-factor authentication (2FA). like to get more twenty-somethings a month and the trustees are keen Mrs Crawford said the TaiTech Trust ■ The open day will run from 11am to registering and using our services,” says to support people in learning how to had a lot of support from members of the 4pm at Kaiti Mall.

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Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 NEWS 3 PM taking nothing for granted despite National’s turmoil FROM PAGE 1 MAYOR Rehette Stoltz says Tawhiri, who we are working “I had seen them for she is delighted with the with on the redevelopment. myself. I can’t say that for Prime Minister’s $40 million “Our new pool will offer every project.” funding announcement for innumerable benefits to The communities who the Olympic Pool Complex the health and wellbeing of had succeeded with shovel- upgrade. people in this region, and the ready funding applications “I’d like to say a sincere Government’s announcement were those who had strong thank you to the Government will ensure it remains a advocacy and community for recognising how important social and a recreational hub support. this is to our community by its for thousands of Tairawhiti Ms Allan said the announcement yesterday. residents and visitors now announcements were “The council has been and into the future.” about investing in the seeking to redevelop the The Mayor said the pool community. “This is the heart and complex since 2006, but was a much-loved Gisborne soul of who we are in competing priorities have institution and generations of Tairawhiti. made progress difficult. Gisborne children had learned “This is about our “This funding will allow us to swim and enjoyed poolside cultural rejuvenation.” to build a new facility, and summers there. Ms Ardern said it was we envisage it will increase “Yesterday’s announcement time to invest and leave a our visitor usage to around will give us a modern facility legacy. 200,000 a year. that will meet our needs now The “rebuild” during “Suffice to say it has taken and for a long time into the the Depression “is how a long time to get here and we future.” we grew the prosperity are extremely happy with the The pool complex upgrade of our regions and New announcement. is one of several “shovel- TOTALLED: French tourist Christophe Bretille continues to recover in Gisborne Zealand off the back of “I’d like to thank our hard- ready” projects the council Hospital from injuries suffered last month in an attack during an attempt to steal that significant economic working team who have got has put forward for funding his car, which was written off when it crashed into a house in Ranfurly Street. crisis”. us to this point, our partners from the Government’s An 18-year-old pleaded guilty in Gisborne District Court yesterday to several Asked to comment on who have supported the pool $3 billion Covid recovery charges related to the incident. Picture supplied the East Coast electorate redevelopment and Ngai infrastructure fund. being held by National’s Anne Tolley since 2005, the Prime Minister said it was required to earn votes in a only hours after the a marginal seat. community, then you have bombshell news that Todd Ms Allan reduced the a good shot at a seat.” Muller had resigned as Guilty pleas to 2014 National majority of Ms Allan had worked leader of the National 7934 to 4807 at the last hard for the electorate, she Party 53 days after taking election when Labour won said. up the position, declined to 36 percent of the vote “I think she earns being comment on the outcome of across the nation. called a representative the then-vacant leadership. Ms Ardern said it was here.” Mr Muller’s tourist attack not a matter of political The Prime Minster and announcement was a shock cycles but of earning votes. Ms Allan said they took and she wished him and by Murray Robertson Mr Bretille has received support “If you have a hard- nothing for granted in the his family well. from SuperGrans Tairawhiti while working candidate and upcoming election. Politics could be hard, THE Gisborne teenager arrested in hospital and a number of other you have done what is Ms Ardern, speaking she said. for an attack on French tourist Gisborne people have visited him. Christophe Bretille last month has One of those people saw him pleaded guilty to all charges. yesterday. The 32-year-old Frenchman was “I was with him when he heard stabbed with scissors and punched as his attacker had pleaded guilty, and a young man, who he had given a lift, he was happy about it,” the man tried to steal his car. said. “His spirits are good when the He was driving the vehicle at the right people are around him. But his time and it ended up crashing into mental state is still not the greatest, the side of a house in Ranfurly Street given what’s happened to him.” as he fought with his attacker. A fundraising appeal has so raised Mr Bretille remains in Gisborne around $4000. Donations can be Hospital recovering from injuries to made through the Little Hair Shop in his hands, arms and face. Gladstone Road near the Town Clock. Police said he may need further Detective Sergeant Wayne Beattie surgery in Waikato Hospital to repair said the guilty pleas means the victim damage to his teeth and jaw. would not have to go through a trial The 18-year-old charged in relation process. to the incident — Prestin Taiapa “We are very pleased with the — appeared again in Gisborne response we got from members of the District Court yesterday and entered public on this matter. guilty pleas to charges of attempted “That enabled us to bring this aggravated robbery, wounding with matter to an early conclusion.” intent to cause grievous bodily harm Mr Bretille comes from Reunion and dangerous driving causing injury. Island, an overseas department and He was remanded in custody for region of the French Republic in the sentencing on September 14. Indian Ocean. electorate, with women from different MEET THE walks of life working hard to earn the CANDIDATES: The race to respect of voters. replace National’s retiring East Coast She had been working hard for some Incendiary device thrown at garage MP Anne Tolley has started for real with years on behalf of the electorate, she the electorate’s first meet the candidate said. POLICE have launched bounced off the wall and Police this morning said the being held last night. Ms Akuhata-Brown said “any an arson inquiry after an ignited,” a senior firefighter occupants were shocked by National candidate Tania Tapsell government was healthier with Greens”. incendiary device, comparable said. “The people in the what had happened. (left), Labour candidate and list MP Her party wanted to move faster and to a molotov cocktail, was house were alerted by their “We want to hear from Kiri Allan (middle) and Green Party further on equality, the environment and thrown at the garage of a dog barking and went to anyone who was in that area candidate Meredith Akuhata-Brown climate change. property in the Sterling Park investigate. of the city last night and who attended the meeting organised by Ms Tapsell, speaking before subdivision off Back Ormond “Fortunately the burning may have noticed suspicious BPW (Business and Professional National’s new leader Judith Collins Road last night. accelerant went out before it activity in the Sterling Park Women) Gisborne and held at Gisborne was selected later last night, said the The incident happened just could take hold.” area.” Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club. party had the policies and talented before midnight and police The senior firefighter said Information can be Ms Allan told The Herald that three candidates to win the election, have appealed for information. there was some flash flame provided directly to Gisborne young Maori women standing against and a record of prudent economic “A plastic container with damage and blistering to a wall police on 105 or through the each other showed the diversity of the management. Picture supplied some sort of accelerant in of the garage. Crimestoppers number it was thrown at the garage, “It was out when we arrived.” 0800 555 111. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 FAMILY NOTICES Deaths Deaths Public views being sought on SMITH, Olive Frances MEHAFFY, Bryan Deaths (nee Lyons, formerly Lester. — of Woodville). — At , on June ATWOOD, Dave. — Passed away peace- 24, 2020. Loved fully, at Kiri Te husband of Marcia (nee extension of Wainui cycleway Ended his battle with cancer surrounded by Kanawa, Gisborne, on Clague). Father of loved ones, 12th July July 13th 2020, aged 90 Martin (Auckland), A COMMUNITY consultation is “Nearby residents will be The council was aware the 2020. Beloved partner years. Dearly loved Owen (Sydney), and the under way on a proposal to extend affected and we want to hear community had already showed of Dawn. Loving father wife of Bill (dec). late Helen. the Wainui walkway/cycleway their feedback, but it’s an exciting overwhelming support for shared of two sons, four step- Loved mother and Communications to 7 along Wainui and Crawford roads project and will be relevant to pathways and the consultation children, and grand- mother-in-law of Robyn Himikera Avenue, to the inner harbour. many of us living in or visiting process would help develop and father of 14 grand- and Don (dec), Richard Avondale, Auckland “The cycleway is intended to be Gisborne. refine the plans, he said. children. and Trudy, Vic and 1026. a safe and enjoyable space away “The extension will fill the gap Public feedback on the A memorial service Annette and Cherie. from the busy State Highway for in cycling and pedestrian paths cycleway extension proposal can will be held at the Adored Grandmother, In Memoriam recreational cyclists and children on the Gladstone Road Bridge, be made on the district council Cosmopolitan Club, Great-Grandmother and to ride, to get to school and to inner harbour, Titirangi and out website or attending community Friday 17th July, at Great-Great-Grand- connect with our other walk and to Wainui,” said Mr Wilson. drop-in evenings at the council’s 1pm. mother. Aunty Ol will TAMATEA, also be sadly missed by Jubilee (Jube) Turi cycleways in the city,” Gisborne “Once they are connected, administration building Awarua, District Council community walkers and cyclists will be able 15 Fitzherbert Street, from now all her nieces and 11.5.1935 - 15.7.2019 nephews. A special lifelines director David Wilson to travel from Wainui to the to Thursday, July 30, from 5pm to GALLAGHER, Not a day goes by that said. Olympic swimming pool.” 7pm. Patrick Barry thank you to the amazing team at Kiri Te we don’t think of you (Paddy). — Peacefully, Dad. You will always on Monday 13 July Kanawa. We invite family and be in our hearts and 2020, after a short never far from our DROPPING THE illness at home, friends to join us at a graveside service, 2pm, thoughts. DRIVING AGE: surrounded by family. We will always love Manaia Aupouri Aged 82 years. Dearly Friday 17th July, at Woodville Cemetery and forever miss you (kao, no) took on loved husband of Dad. Love you heaps. Evelyn for 54 years. (Pinfold Road), Paora Whaanga- Loved father and father- followed by a Mack, Te Rairi, Gilbert (ae, yes) in-law of Vickie and celebration of Mum’s Andrea, Polly, Eddie, in a debate over Pete McCarthy, Barry life at Woodville Ben and Elaine, decreasing the and Neece, and Kris Bowling Club. nga mokopuna me nga driving age. This and Tony Banks. For those who would mokopuna tuarua and other te reo like to say goodbye in Cherished Pop of SEYMOUR, debates between Shaun, Ryan, Kyle, Gisborne, we will be having a morning tea in William PAUL teenagers make Dannielle, Courtney, up #TOHE — and Zavier. Mum’s honour, 9.1.60 - 15.7.2019 10.30am, Thursday a radio web A funeral service for One year ago today series launched Paddy will be held at 16th at Kiri Te Kanawa Hospital Wing Library. MY DEAR tomorrow on the Napier War and the pain of your Turanga FM. Memorial Centre, 48 loss is still strong. Picture supplied Marine Parade, Napier, Deaths We hold you close on Friday July 17, at within our hearts and 2pm. In lieu of flowers, WALKER, Raymond. there you will remain. a donation to Cranford — 10.2.1957 - To walk with us Hospice can be made at 12.7.2020. Passed throughout our lives the service and would suddenly at work doing until we meet again. be greatly appreciated. what he loved. Beloved Messages to the son of Kura Kakerangi PET, the Skids and Debates give teens a voice ‘Gallagher Family’ C/o and Leonard Tuku your many moko PO Box 7001, Taradale, Walker. Loved by Kim Napier 4141. Rigby and by his sons In Memoriam Renata and Hemi (dec) in te reo radio web series and his wider whanau. WILKIE, Lorraine Proud father and koro, a hard worker and loyal 15.7.2015 WHAT happens when Tairawhiti mate. The world changes teens face off on out-the-gate topics Raymond will be from year to year, like Captain Cook monuments, arriving at Matahi o te Our lives from gender-neutral toilets and “kapa Tau Marae, East Cape, day to day. haka is a distraction at school”? on Wednesday 15th But the love and PAREANGA, July at 4pm. You can find out tomorrow Pareanga. — Our Dad, memory of you, by tuning into Turanga FM for His funeral service shall never pass away. our Papa. Sadly passed will be held at the #TOHE , a studio-based, short and away on 13th July Marae at 11am on Your loving family sweet, no muck-around, unscripted 2020, at Waikato Friday 17th July, and unfiltered web series where Hospital. followed by interment Monumental He will be laying at two teens debate a single subject at Paopaorangi Ceme- Masons — like should all Captain Cook 69 Valley Rd. We tery, Parera Station. welcome those who monuments be removed from No reira, e te tau o tatou Gisborne — in five minutes. wish to celebrate his ate, e moe. STONEHAVEN life to join us in karakia for The 25 five-minute te reo Maori every evening at 7pm. - Evans Funeral debates were filmed on June 13 Tangi details to Services Ltd FDANZ Funerals www.evansfuneral.co.nz and 14 at Turanga FM, canvassing follow. and a broad range of subjects pertinent Rest in God’s loving Memorials arms our Dad. to Tairawhiti youth. 601 Nelson Road From the serious to the SHOW ME THE MONEY: Does money bring happiness? Moana - Tipuna, Flora and hilarious, and blatantly Vivian. Ph 867 1 800 Daniels (kao, no) and Tyrone Bird (ae, yes) went head-to-head on that provocative, #TOHE offers question as part of the #TOHE debates recorded for Turanga FM. entertaining and light-hearted Picture supplied respite from mahi kainga Heater metre rule reminder (homework), parents, and the on-set in key roles like floor own Tairawhiti reo.” day-to-day business of being a manager to create an environment #TOHE will launch tomorrow Tairawhiti teen. that was comfortable for our on Turanga FM Media’s digital A GISBORNE house fire late last “It is lucky the house in Turanga FM station manager debaters. and social platforms, as well as week has prompted a reminder Gisborne had working smoke Matai Smith says #TOHE “Young people are faster and on the airwaves via The PM Show from Fire and Emergency NZ to alarms which alerted the occupant showcases “te reo o te taiohi” or smarter than my generation were hosted by Phil Tarawa and Manaia keep flammable materials at least to the fire and gave them time to the language spoken by Maori at their age, and what I think is Aupouri — one of the stars of one metre from a heater. get to safety. teens right now. cool is completely removed from #TOHE. National Manager Community “Fire is extremely fast and can “Tohe tackles 21st century what these digital natives are Manaia says he is looking Resilience and Recovery Steve be deadly within minutes, which is issues we don’t normally hear into.” forward to seeing how the public Turek said the Gisborne incident why that early warning from smoke teens discuss in te reo Maori, Turanga FM engaged the reacts to what young Tairawhiti started after clothes were put on a alarms is so essential.” exposing viewers and listeners to expertise and services of Rotoma- people have to say about the world heater to dry and caught fire. Fire could be disorienting, so it the vocabulary, idioms and kiwaha based production company Te Noni around them. “Always remember the ‘heater was also important to be prepared or phrases that are popular with Productions, which specialises “He kamakama tenei reanga metre rule’, he said.“Clothes, and have an escape plan. young speakers of Maori living in in high-quality te reo Maori taiohi, he koi te hinengaro, he koi bedding or anything that could “If you haven’t already, press Te Tairawhiti in 2020.” programmes for iwi radio and hoki te arero. Ma nga kaupapa catch fire should always be at least the button on your smoke alarms Director and series creator Tina television. penei me #TOHE e rangatira ai one metre away from a heat source. to check they are working and Wickliffe said it was important to Multi-award winning producer te ao e noho nei matou, i te reo e “Any closer and there is a very make an escape plan at www. involve young people throughout Ngahuia Wade says the beauty of korero nei matou.” real risk they may catch alight and escapemyhouse.co.nz,” said Mr the pre-production and production #TOHE is its unashamed localism. (“This young generation is start a fire.” Turek. phases of #TOHE . “Our people in the provinces smart, has a sharp mind and a Mr Turek said the incident also “Taking a few minutes now to “The debate topics were all don’t want standardised content sharp tongue. Events like #TOHE served as a reminder to make sure do these simple things could save vetted by teens, and we made sure from South Auckland. They want make the world we live in, the homes have working smoke alarms. your life.” to have young people working to see and hear themselves in their language we speak.”) The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 NEWS 5 Free bulbs to help cut power bill A TRUST Tairawhiti project most frequently-used, inefficient co-funded by the Energy lightbulbs to ecobulb LEDs,” Efficiency and Conservation Trust Tairawhiti chief executive Authority (EECA) is set to light Gavin Murphy said. up local homes. Residents can take their It could also mean a saving of voucher for the free bulbs to $13 million on power bills over Ilminster Intermediate on De the next 10 Lautour Road years. or Te Wananga Homes in the The average o Aotearoa on CHANCE TO SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY: Holding boxes of ecobulb LED lightbulbs which will be region should Childers Road given out for free at Ilminster Intermediate and Te Wananga o Aotearoa on Friday and Saturday are Tairawhiti‘ home could Trust Tairawhiti trustees Lyall Evans, Dr Paul Reynolds (chairman), Te Rau Kupenga, Dr Jill Chrisp, Ailsa have received a save up to $1300 on between 11am letter from Trust and 5pm this Cuthbert, Shannon Dowsing and John Clarke. Picture by Cody Keepa Tairawhiti. their power bills over Friday and Inside the the next 10 years Saturday. “If you are not going to be to get them into their homes, for one year, “and we are over envelope is a simply by swapping There they around this Friday or Saturday, which is also great news for the halfway there”. voucher for can select any we encourage you to give your environment.” “Our aim is to get the rest of five free, latest five of their most combination voucher to a neighbour or Mr Caseley said EECA was the way to our goal by rolling generation frequently-used, of five ecobulb friend to collect the ecobulbs on supporting the initiative to out this project on a nationwide ecobulb LED inefficient lightbulbs to LEDs, including your behalf,” Tairawhiti Trust help all householders get these scale,” he said. energy-saving halogen chairman Paul Reynolds said. benefits and to assess the level of “Ultimately we want to replace lightbulbs. ecobulb LEDs replacements. EECA chief executive interest and uptake of the offer. every single one of the 31 million The ecobulbs —Trust Tairawhiti’ CEO Also available Andrew Caseley said LEDs had “EECA sees a huge advantage inefficient lightbulbs in New last up to 30 Gavin Murphy will be the world- significant benefits. to consumers and the country Zealand homes, with ecobulb years and use up first screw-in “Quality LED lamps last if LEDs became the norm and LEDs. to 90 percent less retrofit ecobulb considerably longer than normal we’re keen to see the shift to this “This would save New electricity than the lightbulbs LED downlight. This downlight incandescent bulbs and use less proven energy-saving technology Zealanders $570 million a they are likely to replace. reduces heating and cooling costs electricity, so save money in a as soon as possible.” year on their power bills, the “The average Tairawhiti home by sealing the air gaps found in short period of time. Ecobulb managing director equivalent of shutting down the could save up to $1300 on their typical incandescent downlights, “Our research shows that most Chris Mardon said the company’s Huntly coal-fired power station, power bills over the next 10 years without requiring an electrician New Zealanders are aware of the goal was to save enough or taking all the cars off the road simply by swapping five of their to install it. advantages of LEDs and keen electricity to power New Zealand in the wider Canterbury region.” GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT NEWS

THE Crown was granted leave to He was further remanded on bail until with a police safety order, assaulting He pleaded guilty to a breach of court worker pleaded guilty to drink-driving withdraw five charges against Linton August 27, when he is due for sentence police, and resisting police. bail (by failing to appear) but not guilty to (1020 micrograms) for a third or Puka Morrell, 37, after a prosecutor told on this and other charges to which he Convictions were withheld and the two counts of wilful damage, threatening subsequent time — his fourth, and the court the complainant was now living either previously pleaded guilty or was case transferred to the Family Harm language, and assault on a person in a careless driving. overseas and refused to cooperate with found guilty. Intervention Court, where it will be called family relationship. He was sentenced to three months progressing the case. Those charges are two of assault on on September 8. He was further remanded on bail for a community detention and indefinitely The charges — three of assault on a a person in a family relationship, assault case review hearing on August 18. disqualified from driving. person in a family relationship and two with intent to injure, unlawfully taking a TONY Peter White, 32, builder, The three previous offences occurred of breaching a protection order — were vehicle, driving while disqualified for a pleaded guilty to assault on a person in JUDGE Warren Cathcart said he was between 2011 and 2019. to have been the subject of a trial. third or subsequent time and breaching a relationship and three breaches of bail. not surprised a man was eventually Judge Cathcart said he was surprised Morrell pleaded guilty to a separate bail. He pleaded not guilty to two counts charged for breaching Covid-19 Hapuku had only ever been fined. charge of wilful damage and was of possessing an offensive weapon and lockdown restrictions — he had been Penalties should be more deterrent each further remanded in custody on it and SHANE Wayne Maxwell pleaded possession of methamphetamine. formally warned three times for previous time. other charges to which he is yet to guilty to arson, two counts of threatening The case involving the assault breaches. plead — unlawfully taking a vehicle and to kill, wilful damage and possession of charge was referred to the Family Harm Charged with obstruction in relation WIPERE Edwards appeared threatening to kill. an offensive weapon. Intervention Court where it will be called to a breach of Covid-19 lockdown on a charge of driving with excess He was scheduled for a bail He maintained not guilty pleas to on September 8. restrictions, Beau Hemiona Katipa Aaron breath-alcohol (965mcg) for a third or application on July 15. two other charges — another one of The denied matters were scheduled Henare, 33, orchard worker, pleaded subsequent time, his third, the most threatening to kill and one of possessing for a case review hearing on August 13. guilty. recent being in 1999. He was fined A MAN whose actions caused an offensive weapon. The admitted breaches of bail will follow He was convicted and ordered to $1000 (court costs $130), disqualified lockdowns at Kaiti schools earlier this Maxwell was further remanded in alongside. come up for sentence if called upon for a year and a day, and will be subject year has pleaded guilty to charges custody for another Crown case review White was further remanded on bail. within six months. to zero-alcohol licence provisions. arising. hearing on August 6. The court heard Henare was given Keau Jan Leach, 23, appeared via CALVIN Rawiri Ratapu, 22, admitted two warnings an hour apart on April 2 ALISON MASON, 45, chef, admitted AV-link from a prison remand unit. JOHN James Stuart Atkins, 28, three charges arising out of a family and a written warning on April 14 before a seventh drink-drive offence (941mcg). He pleaded guilty to attempted who faces charges for Class A drug harm incident — assault on a person in being charged on April 18 — for driving She was further remanded on bail for aggravated robbery, theft (of car keys), offending, pleaded not guilty and elected a family relationship, strangulation, and on Stanley Road at about 2.30pm sentence on August 7. presenting an air gun at a person and a jury trial. wilful damage. without valid reason. Counsel Mana Taumaunu said Mason two counts of receiving (goods valued He was further remanded on bail Convictions were withheld. Henare had no previous relevant intended to make an application to avoid between $500 and $1000). for a Crown case review hearing on The case was referred to the Family history. mandatory disqualification. He was further remanded in September 10. Harm Intervention Court, where it will be custody for sentence on August 14. The charges are possession of called on September 8. CASEY Tina McLeely-Eyles, 24, MERCEDIES Grace, 28, shed A pre-sentence report canvassing all methamphetamine for supply, supplying hairdresser, pleaded not guilty to a fraud hand, pleaded guilty to driving with sentencing options was ordered. meth, and conspiracy to supply it. HARLEY Jason Michael Thomas, 29, charge of unlawfully using a document excess breath-alcohol (994mcg) for a Armed police cordoned off a large Atkins pleaded guilty to possession of pleaded guilty to assault on a person for a pecuniary advantage, and elected third or subsequent time, driving while part of Kaiti and put nearby schools in a meth pipe. in a family relationship, driving while a judge-alone trial. unlicensed, breaching community work, lockdown for about an hour on March unlicensed, driving with an excess She was further remanded on bail for and breaching supervision. 11, this year. Students were kept in their A FAMILY violence case involving a breath-alcohol level and breach of bail. a case review hearing on August 18. She was further remanded on bail for classrooms. Te Karaka farmer had been resolved, He maintained his previous not guilty sentence on August 4. No shots were fired and no one was the court was told. pleas to a charge of threatening to kill. A MAN driving while more than two- injured. Guy Paul Francis Digby Coates, 31, On that charge he was scheduled for a and-a-half times over the alcohol limit GEORGINA Aupouri pleaded guilty pleaded guilty to 10 charges. One of judge-alone trail on October 5. for a criminal offence, lost control of his to drink-driving for a third or subsequent TOOTS Kapua Reihana, 30, pleaded breaching a protection order was made The admitted matters will follow vehicle on a gentle bend causing it to time — her fourth, some of them guilty ahead on the day of a scheduled representative to cover three that were alongside. roll and crash in a ditch, the court was historical but all involving high readings. judge-alone trial to a charge of withdrawn. told. She was further remanded on bail for assaulting a female, which was reduced The other charges included STEPHEN Leslie Tamihere, 57, was The incident happened near Napier report and sentence on August 4. from one of assault showing intent to threatening to kill or do grievous bodily found fit to plead after specialist mental on January 11 this year. The report will canvass electronically- use a weapon. harm, wilful damage, failing to comply health reports. Amokura Regan Hapuku, forestry monitored sentence options. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 ‘Third time lucky’: Collins Collins sets sights on Ardern; senior Nat MP’s future shaky by Amelia Wade and Jason Walls, don’t think that’s going to be the big NZ Herald issue and reasonably comfortable that it won’t be the same issue as last time.” — New National Party She said after her years in Parliament leader Judith Collins is already targeting she had learned a valuable lesson in Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern — and longevity and aspiration. “Never give up. ensuring she won’t get away with any Just keep going,” she said. “nonsense” — but one of her own senior “I thought very quickly about MPs may be the first in her sights. whether putting my hand up in these Collins would not confirm today circumstances and didn’t come into whether Michael Woodhouse would retain Parliament to be mild. I can make a the critical health portfolio, following the difference.” scandal last week over Covid-19 patients’ One of her first priorities last night details being leaked by former party was to take stock after one of the most president Michelle Boag and MP Hamish extraordinary days in New Zealand Walker — a saga that played a role in politics. Todd Muller’s decision to quit as party “I think it might be time for a drink,” leader. said Collins, as she concluded her first Woodhouse also received information press conference as National leader, a few from Boag and his future as National seconds before 10pm on Tuesday. health spokesman will be determined It was the “third time lucky”, said today. Collins — this was her third run at the “That is a very good question and one leadership. I will be answering pretty soon, once I It ended a bruising day for the party, have looked at the facts. I have had no in which Todd Muller quit as leader oversight of that,” Collins told RNZ when at 7.30am, MPs made their way to asked whether Woodhouse will retain the Wellington for an emergency caucus role. meeting, and Collins emerged victorious She said she was “absolutely not at ALL SMILES: Judith Collins has run for the National Party leadership twice before as the leader after the contested all comfortable” around the leaking of and kept her cards to herself about whether she’d make a third attempt. The National leadership race against Mark Mitchell. patients’ details. Party hasn’t had a female leader for 19 years, with Collins, 61, the second woman to Mitchell told Newstalk ZB he was “100 “I have not seen anything quite like have the job after Jenny Shipley. NZ Herald picture percent” behind Collins. He did not know that and I am taking it quite seriously. the voting numbers, but said there was “I’ll be talking to Michael today, we’ll About her taking on Ardern as her Paula Bennett was sticking with her a new voting process. “What happens in be getting some information on that and adversary, Collins said she’d always decision to leave politics. She had yet to caucus stays in caucus.” then I’ll be making a call.” respected the Prime Minister and talk to Amy Adams, who had planned to “Unification now is extremely The National Party hasn’t had a female thought her party had underestimated leave politics but changed her mind when important and I know Judith leader for 19 years, with Collins, 61, her for years. Muller became leader. Collins said she understands that clearly and the caucus the second woman to have the job after “I think it’s important to give credit got on well with Adams. does as well.” Jenny Shipley. where it’s due. Collins told Newstalk ZB she was National MPs took two hours late last Collins told Newstalk ZB’s Mike “But at the same time there is no not planning a major reshuffle of MPs’ night to decide Collins should be their Yardley today that she was feeling “very chance at all that I’m going to let Prime portfolios, other than assigning the new leader, with Gerry Brownlee elected hopeful”. Minister Jacinda Ardern get away with roles she and Brownlee held. “We don’t as her deputy. Nikki Kaye, who was “We will do our very best — we didn’t any nonsense when it comes to the need a big reshuffle, we just need to Muller’s deputy, did not seek re-election see it coming. I’m still getting over the economy and doing her job. accommodate the changes.” for the position. excitement of it all actually.” “We will hold her to account.” Asked if Simon Bridges would continue Brownlee told Newstalk ZB today that She said she Asked what with the foreign affairs role she said Muller’s resignation had come as a “shock had not spoken to she had over she did not see why not. She expected for us”. Muller since his We’re just going to have the Ardern, she said: Bridges would be “more occupied” with “The circumstances aren’t all that good announcement most‘ fun as we take back the “Experience, the leadership change. but getting a bit of stability into the place but added: “I have toughness and the “I don’t think there’s a great need for was absolutely necessary and that’s what heard from one of country. We’re a serious party, ability to make any massive change,” adding there was my colleagues thought this would do.” his close friends with serious policies. tough decisions.” no need for any overhaul of policies. When asked what he brought to the that he and his —Judith’ Collins When asked if She would be reassessing the upcoming new leadership team, he said there was a wife were delighted she could shake infrastructure speech as she sat down to gender balance with he and Collins and with the results the nickname examine her diary. The gangs were still a representation for the North and South yesterday.” “Crusher”, she focus of the National agenda. islands. Collins last night said she would unite said: “I am hoping that the National “We have a country that is about to go New Zealand was facing uncertain her caucus after their second leadership Party will collectively crush the other lot through very difficult economic times and times and he rejected the suggestion change in less than two months. come September 19.” people need to have a feeling of certainty National could not win the election. “I think it’s really important we all She said she never worried about what that things are going to get better “No one goes into any election looking have a common goal and the common happened in the past. “We’re just going quicker.” to lose well. goal is to get rid of the current to have the most fun as we take back the People needed to be realistic but “we “We’ll be going for as much party vote government and put in place a far better country.” have a way through”, she said. as we can possibly get,” he said. government focused on the people of this She added: “We’re a serious party, with On aligning with Winston Peters, she Brownlee also dismissed the reliability country,” she said at a press conference serious policies.” said: “We work with New Zealand First of polls, drawing on the shock results in and standing in front of her caucus. Collins confirmed this morning that now on various pieces of legislation. I recent elections in Australia and the UK. Collins’ first priority is to demand discipline COMMENT by Audrey Young, Collins’ first priority will The chances are National other selection would have been was forced to resign last week, NZ Herald not be to unify the caucus. It will have three more years in instantly problematic. but equally sympathetically will be to lay down the law in Opposition, with plenty of time Gerry Brownlee is a good about the Covid-19 patients AUCKLAND — Judith demanding discipline. to debate whose fault it was choice as deputy. Together, whose details he passed on to Collins used an unusual prop She needs to insist not a that Muller failed. they will present a sense of the news media. for her debut appearance as minute be wasted on sheeting It is to be hoped Muller stability in the leadership team Collins and Brownlee will the National Party leader – the home the blame for what himself gets to write his so desperately needed now for have a reshuffle to organise. whole caucus. happened to Todd Muller. version of his brief time at the party. His role as campaign Michael Woodhouse will be She and new deputy leader It has already proved too the top, and what led to his director will also be invaluable. lucky to keep Health after last Gerry Brownlee perhaps joked strong a temptation for some, decision he was not up to the Collins’ experience showed week. But the reshuffle should a little too much given the as the finger is pointed at job. through in the press conference not take long. severity of the situation. former deputy Nikki Kaye The election of Collins to and when asked what the The caucus should not need But for a caucus still reeling and No 3 Amy Adams for replace him is the best decision major difference was between to be handed favours in order from the sudden departure of a being too influential over the the caucus could have made in her and Prime Minister to mollify and unify it. leader, any levity was a relief. inexperienced Muller. But that the circumstances, and the one Jacinda Ardern, she said If it has not already been “I think it might be time needs to stop. most likely to draw a firm line “experience”. jolted into a sense of unity for a drink,” she said when From National’s perspective, under the unfortunate past. She spoke compassionately through the shared adversity of questions ended with typical that debate can be delayed for Her profile and brand is about Todd Muller and first- Muller’s demise, then nothing Collins candour. another day. already so strong that any term MP Hamish Walker, who will save them. The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 PM outlines Covid response Regional lockdowns, ‘stamp it out’ approach could be implemented by Amelia Wade, NZ Herald Level 1 nationally, depending on the evidence of risk of spread outside the WELLINGTON — If there is another region.” outbreak of Covid-19 in New Zealand The final scenario is if multiple clusters separate regions would be moved up alert are spread around the country. levels to try to contain it. “In this scenario we would most likely The Covid-19 response framework was apply a nationwide increase in Alert announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Level to stop transmission. Ardern this morning. “There is an assumption in all of these “It is designed to give the public, scenarios that we know whether we have and our business community as much a contained outbreak or not. Where we certainty as we can around what to don’t have full information, we will take expect if new cases inside our borders are a precautionary approach, and scale back found. And that is something we all must as needed, rather than run the risk of prepare for.” doing too little too late. Ardern said the pandemic was growing “Ultimately though, as with the overseas while places that had it under original application of the Alert Levels control like Victoria, New South Wales, we will be guided by science and what Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea were we know works. Internationally, the experiencing resurgences of the virus. evidence remains that going hard and New modelling showed there will be early is the best way to stop the virus over 100,000 new cases a day in the US and ultimately delivers the best results by the end of the month, nearly 70,000 for human health and the economy over cases a day in India and nearly 10,000 half measures that aren’t as effective at cases a day across Europe by early getting on top of the virus and which see August. ‘WE MUST PLAN FOR ANY EVENTUALITY’: Jacinda Ardern announced the us in lockdown for longer. “We will continue to welcome home Covid-19 response framework this morning and said that it is “designed to give the “We have learned much from the New Zealanders from these places as public, and our business community as much certainty as possible”. File picture first wave at stopping the chain of citizens, as they have a right to come transmission and eliminating community home to their legal place of residence. But The Covid-19 response strategy “We would be looking at applying transmission. with that right comes risk, and the need strong restrictions but only applied “We learned if we act fast we can stop to continue ongoing stringent measures New Zealand will stay on an locally in a neighbourhood, town or city the virus spreading.” to keep them, and everyone around them, elimination strategy. to contain the virus and stopping its Ardern said “no one wants to go safe. “So in the event of new community spread.” backwards but the reality is our fight “Victoria in particular is a cautionary cases we would move immediately to But New Zealand would likely remain against the virus is not over and we must tale for New Zealand that we must learn implement our ‘Stamp it Out’ approach at Alert Level 1 nationally. have a plan at the ready to protect our from. again,” said Ardern. “The local measures to contain the current position if it comes back”. “It appears their current outbreak is A key to that would be Kiwis case(s) would involve rapid contact linked to a managed-isolation facility maintaining good hygiene measures and tracing and isolation of cases and their Cook Islands lobbies for NZ travel bubble similar to the ones we run here and that efficient contact tracing. contacts, scaled-up and targeted testing the entire outbreak was seeded by just “In this area we are constantly looking of people connected to the case, such as The Cook Islands Government two cases.” at how we can use new technology to workmates, those they live with or those yesterday said a quarantine-free travel Ardern said that showed how quickly strengthen our response. The same goes in their neighbourhood.” bubble with New Zealand should be the virus could spread and move from for testing.” The second scenario is a large cluster announced within a week. being “under control to out of control”. But if there was a community outbreak, within a region. But Ardern wouldn’t be drawn on And despite New Zealand’s border the Government would move to different “Here, a significant increase in testing dates, saying any indication of a timeline regime serving us well so far, there was alert levels in different regions. would be the priority. We would look is purely speculative. limited room for error, said Ardern. “Our priority will be to control any to undertake much wider community “The Prime Minister spoke to the “Experts tell us that even with the best cases with the least intrusive measures, testing, on top of testing any contacts or Cook Islands Prime Minister yesterday precautions possible, the chances of the and over the smallest area we can. potential contact of those with the virus. to convey that she has asked officials virus passing from a surface, or contact “In practical terms that means doing This could look like it did in Victoria, to work on timelines for reopening with with someone who is a carrier are high. absolutely everything possible to avoid where health staff went door to door to realm countries,” a spokesperson for “We must prepare now for that the entire country returning to Alert test people in affected areas. Ardern said. eventuality and have a plan at the ready Levels 3 or 4 — as a measure of last “We would also take steps to stop the “There are no set dates yet, and any in the event that it does.” resort.” spread to other parts of the country so a speculation at this stage would be very Ardern said Housing Minister Megan There are three broad starting regional shift in Alert Level would likely premature. The number one priority Woods and Air Commodore Darryn scenarios: be applied that restricted travel. This will continue to be the safety of both Webb had made significant additional •฀A฀case฀or฀a฀number฀of฀cases฀in฀a฀ would mean travel in or out of the city, New Zealand and realm countries. No improvements to the border regime community town or region could be stopped, people one wishes to be responsible for Covid and she’d spoken to Australian Prime •฀A฀larger฀number฀of฀cases฀or฀cluster฀in฀ in that place asked to work from home, entering into the Pacific.” Minister Scott Morrison to share insights a region and local restrictions on gatherings Cook Islands deputy prime minister on any more they could do. •฀Multiple฀clusters฀that฀have฀spread฀ implemented. Mark Brown said they had been in “But again, no system is 100 percent nationally “The aim here is to contain the spread discussions with New Zealand authorities fool proof and around the world we are The first example is if there is away from other areas to avoid the to progress a travel air bridge between seeing even the most rigorous measures a contained case or cases within a whole country having to put in place the two countries, with the latest being tested by the virus.” community. restrictions so we can remain at Alert conversation occurring last night. FLIGHTS FUR PETS

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Welcome to part 1 of 4 in a series that will launch He Rangi Wahine Bolstered Tapu, He Tohu Ora – Tairāwhiti by Prison Visits Wellbeing Framework. Partnering with Atawhai Charitable Trust and the Part 1 What Matters to You? Mana Wahine Programme is one of many examples that illustrate the Trust’s extensive engagement to Part 2 Data and Insights from Engagement understand Konohi ki te Konohi – What Matters to You? Part 3 Emerging Themes Part 4 Introducing the Framework This project started in 2018 as part of a strategic Trust staf accepted invitations to employment, tamariki in Oranga believing in them and getting them review. Trustees wanted to understand more attend a wide range of community Tamariki care, and poor health.” to believe in themselves and make a fresh start when they get back about wellbeing and how they could underpin hui in the past year. It was essential There was so much that could be to Tairāwhiti.” all their investment decisions using a wellbeing to ind a balance between Trust done to help the incarcerated women, framework. They wanted to know whether their led engagement and tapping into which would, in turn, help the broader Through discussions during visits, decisions are making a positive impact and existing engagement programmes. community on many levels. Whiti said they hear similar stories enhancing the wellbeing of communities. One example of this saw Trust staf of concerns from the wahine. “They hosted by Whiti Timutimu and the The aim is simple – to support those Research was completed to understand how are concerned they will get addicted Mana Wahine Programme for a visit to who are in prison, and to reduce the other regions, communities, and central to meth again. They ind the time in Auckland Region Women’s Corrections number of Māori wahine heading government here and around the world were prison good to get clean and back Facility, a move that garnered praise into prison. “What we have seen grappling with the idea of wellbeing. In 2019 the on track.” from Whiti. is the whānau can function quite research indings were published in a report called happily without the father, but it However, in developing any support, Tū ora ai tātou – Living well together. It’s available Vital outcomes of the visits have been falls to pieces without the mother,” the women needed to be asked what online for anyone to read, along with 57 wellbeing relationships. “Sometimes listening, said Whiti. “They are generally the was important to them. “This has frameworks that the researcher discovered during instead of leading, is important, backbone of the whānau. Without been a cornerstone of all our korero the course of the research. and during the year, we attended a mum at home, their tamariki are with the wahine,” she said. numerous hui just to hear what Tū ora ai tātou gave a baseline understanding of usually taken care of by grandparents, diferent communities were going Trust Tairāwhiti Community how wellbeing frameworks were being developed. aunties, and uncles if they are lucky. In through,” said Audine Grace-Kutia Engagement Advisor Erina The report also gave the Trust a starting point to some cases they end up with Oranga Trust Tairāwhiti GM Communities. Hurihanganui saw massive value talk to people, whānau, and communities across Tamariki. Statistics tell us if this in the visits. “To hear their stories, Tairāwhiti about the things that matter most “This is a target audience for Trust happens, they are 9.5 times more likely to ind out what matters to them to us. We have gone far and wide engaging Tairāwhiti and their wellbeing to go to prison themselves.” and to start to understand what over 1200 people in our region. We’ve held focus strategy,” said Whiti, who is chair of Whiti sees generations of whānau support systems across our groups, one on one interviews, presentations and the Atawhai Charitable Trust. “They inside – grandmother, daughter and communities would help these a few bigger community events including a tent will hit almost all the vulnerable granddaughter. “We want our whānau wahine and their whānau lourish, at the A&P show to engage with people about factors here – no housing, no to thrive,” she said. This means gave us valuable insights.” what matters most to them.

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At the meeting the Trust will other person or entity conducting perusal at Trust Tairāwhiti oices, AGM NOTICE report on its activities over the an activity or carrying on business Level 1 Shed 3, 50 The Esplanade, past inancial year along with in the district who is eligible to Gisborne, or on the website at the Statement of Intent and vote in the local Council elections, www.trusttairawhiti.nz Trust Tairāwhiti hereby budget estimates. In addition, the who is on the electoral role of G Murphy gives notice that its Annual appointment of an auditor for the the Council or who is connected Chief Executive Oicer Meeting will be held at the ensuing year will be made. to Eastland Network Limited’s electricity distribution system. Gisborne Boys High School All beneiciaries of the Trust are Hall, 82 Stanley Road, entitled to attend the meeting. Copies of the Trust Tairāwhiti 2019/20 Financial Statements and Gisborne, on Thursday 30th The beneiciaries comprise all Auditor’s report will be available in July 2020 at 5.30pm. natural persons domiciled in the the coming week for uplifting or Gisborne district, together with any Together

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SOGGY END TO SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: The Testing blunder upper North Island is in for a stormy few days with driving rain, thunderstorms and gale force forces guests winds set to hammer the regions. Heavy rain watches and warnings are in force, stretching from Coromandel Peninsula across to to stay longer Auckland, with parts of Northland expected to be drenched with up to 100mm of rain expected in isolation to fall in intense downpours. Damaging winds were expected AUCKLAND — Twelve guests had to spend an extra to hit Auckland and Northland this day in managed isolation after a Covid testing blunder evening with northeasterly gales left health staff unsure if their results were matched to pounding the regions until dawn. the correct person. Winds are expected to reach Boxing commentator Mike Angove told the New strengths of up to 90kmh. With the Zealand Herald he was set to leave managed isolation at school holidays ending, motorists Auckland’s Ellerslie Novotel early on Tuesday, but was are being warned to take care in told by health officials there was a discrepancy with his potentially hazardous conditions test. with flooding and slips possible. “I was told that in the final testing process, where People are also being warned to you fill in your details and put in your passport, that the watch for rivers and streams rising details on the test itself didn’t line up with the details on rapidly. NZ Herald picture record,” he said. He and the other 11 affected guests were told they were not allowed to leave the hotel until their details were correctly matched and officials were certain they had tested negative for Covid-19. Angove, who had a full day of work planned on Tuesday, said the last-minute delay was “very frustrating”. “But I would rather have it that they are extra ECEs face closure as cautious than be letting people out that haven’t been tested,” he said. “In any situation you will get the occasional human error. You’re going to get logistical hiccups . . . we want caution and although it’s frustrating, it is our responsibility to be cautious.” enrolments dwindle The tests in question were taken on Saturday, 12 days into the affected guests’ isolation and two days before AUCKLAND — Many early back up.” said for some centres, the drop in they were set to return home. childhood centres are struggling Singh said many families who had attendance might not be temporary. As the affected guests waited at the Ellerslie Novotel because thousands of children are lost jobs were unable to afford the fees, “For some services, parents have for the correct data to be matched to their tests, Health staying away. but others were keeping children home lost their jobs, and it’s unlikely that Minister Chris Hipkins told media another man in About 40,000 children — 20 percent over fears about Covid-19. the demand for childcare will return managed isolation was at the centre of another testing of under-fives — have not returned The most frustrating thing, he said, to normal unless the parents have bungle. to early learning after the Covid-19 was that every quarantine breach jobs again, and are earning at similar The man, who was also staying in Auckland, was lockdown, the Early Childhood Council levels to be able to afford care.” informed his test results from the second day-12 test says. Alexander said although centres were missing last night. In the meantime his family had With fewer enrolments, centres get might be facing closure, there was received their test results. Officials were concerned that less income and some have too few Extra government funding still plenty of work for teachers the correct Covid test hadn’t been matched with the right children to be sustainable. provided to Early Childhood elsewhere. person. Darius Singh of Chrysalis Early Education centres during the Early Childhood Council chief Hipkins said an investigation had been launched Learning Centres in Auckland and executive Peter Reynolds said the following the mix-up, to ensure the mistake wouldn’t be Tauranga said up to 5 percent of lockdown shielded the industry average of 20 percent of children repeated. But a Ministry of Health spokeswoman said children may normally be away during from the immediate effects. away was not spread evenly — some that guests were delayed because their tests were in winter because of sickness, but about centres had a lot more missing, and laboratories for longer than expected. 30 percent were now not coming in. there was no clear pattern. “For nine people it took longer than usual to reconcile He said extra government funding He expected some would be forced their names provided on arrival documents with NHI provided to centres during the added to those fears. to close before the end of the year. numbers — this is part of our laboratory process. lockdown shielded the industry from “It’s like fighting an emotion that “Some centres are struggling to get Swabbing was delayed for another three returnees the immediate effects, but it was no one can pin down, it’s fighting an children back, and are doing what they which has since been undertaken and is being urgently beginning to cut deep. enemy you can’t see, and it’s not Covid can to try to convince parents. Parents processed.” “The expenses are the same because we’re talking about. It’s the emotions and children can feel very confident The test results of the 12 affected guests were we still have full staff complement, of the whole community. We don’t that returning to an Early Education expected back by 7pm Tuesday at the latest, and provided and we’re still running the place. know what to do with that. How do and Care Centre is a safe place to be.” they were negative, the guests would be allowed to leave. That’s where the pain is really getting you improve that?” Reynolds said parents should talk “We understand waiting for test results in order to be to us — we obviously can’t sustain Singh’s Early Learning Centres are to ECE centres openly about any cleared to leave a managed isolation facility can be an this. offering heavy discounts, which he concerns and should visit to see their anxious time,” the spokeswoman said. “I think the ultimatum is closure for hoped would help struggling families safety measures themselves — or even “As soon as we were made aware of the processing a lot of centres. stay enrolled, but he said that could ask for learning material to help keep timeframe, health officials worked quickly to understand “This is where we just hope that the not go on forever. their children learning, if they are at the cause and to ensure the tests were processed confidence in the community picks Sarah Alexander from ChildForum home. — RNZ urgently.” — RNZ INTELLIGENT SUV RANGE APR FIXED FINANCE* MAX 36 MONTH TERM WITH ZERO DEPOSIT ACROSS THE ENTIRE SUV RANGE

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THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTION AND REFERENDUMS Court overhaul Your enrolment Recommendations to improve efficiency by Anneke Smith, RNZ had to deal with during Covid-19. Judge Taumaunu, of Ngati Porou and AUCKLAND — Significant changes Ngai Tahu, is in charge of a Criminal update pack are afoot in the country’s largest and Process Working Group cross-agency busiest court as a special group finalises subcommittee, established to address its recommendations to make the justice backlog in the court system. system more efficient. The group, which includes police, is coming. The district court all but shut its doors lawyers, and Corrections among other during the nationwide lockdown; hearing justice agencies, is currently finalising only priority proceedings and using its recommendations on how the district virtual meeting rooms to connect court court could be run more efficiently. participants. Judge Taumaunu wouldn’t be drawn on It has resulted in an extra 500 jury the specifics of the recommendations, but trials on the books — bringing the total said he was confident the special group number to 4000 — and revitalised an could affect real change in the justice impetus to increase efficiency in the system. district court once and for all. The Chief Judge said while much of In an interview with RNZ at the the group’s work touched on the Criminal Auckland District Court this week, Chief Procedure Act, it was not designed District Court Judge Heemi Taumaunu to suggest law changes and may be said the pandemic’s impact had paved the implemented in each courthouse. way for real change. More jury trial judges, extra trial “It’s provided an opportunity to look at courts, ‘double sessions’ — where two the way we’re doing things and try new judges share one court in split morning ways of doing things; we actually didn’t and afternoon sessions — and Saturday Open it to check have a choice in some of the issues we courts were all being explored, he said. your enrolment details and to Two people die in Burwood blaze learn more about CHRISTCHURCH — Neighbours say screams received multiple calls about the fire on Vivian the referendums. were heard last night when a Christchurch home Street in Burwood just before 10.45pm last night. went up in flames. Three fire crews arrived to find the single- vote.nz Two people have died after a house fire in storey home well ablaze. 0800 36 76 56 Burwood overnight. It is understood they were Higgison said some occupants inside at the both children. time were able to escape the blaze but two people A Vivian Street resident told NZME screams were unable to be rescued. She couldn’t confirm could be heard last night.The unnamed their ages. neighbour said it was devastating. “We heard Police confirmed two people had died in screaming and then all the flames. We tried to get the blaze. One fire crew has remained at the the hose out to try and help.” scene overnight to monitor hot spots, and a fire Fire and Emergency southern fire shift investigator was due at the scene this morning. manager Jill Higgison said emergency services — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 BUSINESS 11 More funding for SME to stay afloat TIGHTENING BELT: Cadbury WELLINGTON — More support sector to work in partnership to help owner Mondelez is rolling out for small and medium our small firms.” had a good Easter enterprises from the Covid response The new support is on top of the $15 selling more than and recovery fund. million invested since March for the $20 million worth A further $40 million for the regional business partners scheme, of chocolate in Regional Business Partners (RBP) connecting firms to expert advice at no New Zealand but network, has been announced by the cost to the business. is tightening its government. So far more than 6200 businesses belt as it braces The funding will enable 1300 have been given free advice, and for the coming registered professional service another 4600 have registered to take downturn. providers to deliver free business part. File picture advice and training to small and “Around 60 percent of businesses medium enterprises. who have used the RBP Network for “We don’t underestimate the struggle professional support are firms with five small businesses are facing at the or fewer staff. Around 80 percent have moment, and the pressures they are ten or fewer workers. There’s strong under, be they financial or mental interest from manufacturing, tourism, health,” minister for small business construction, and retail businesses”, Stuart Nash said. Nash said. “The best way to keep up the The new funding includes $37.25 Cadbury owner momentum of economic recovery, retain million to directly fund professional jobs, and adapt to Covid-19 is if we advisory services and $2.75 million to all work together. The RBP Network increase resourcing within the network. ‘back in black’ allows the government and private — RNZ AUCKLAND — Cadbury-owner had some really good growth coming $124m block-trade Mondelez New Zealand is tightening out of quarter two despite a mix across its belt as it braces for the coming channels and, in the balance of the year, downturn, despite coming through the we have to manage costs,” she said. Huljich family sells down stake in Pushpay Covid-19 lockdown in good heart. Mondelez’s local unit is deferring The Kiwi arm of the food giant raced major projects and cutting expenses AUCKLAND — The wealthy around the clock to keep supermarkets in preparation for the upcoming Huljich family has sold a quarter stocked during the five-week lockdown, downturn, although it hasn’t made any of its cornerstone stake in getting a strong sales boost in the June redundancies. The firm recently brought NZX-listed software company quarter. However, it’s got one eye on merchandising back in-house, adding Pushpay in a block-trade worth the looming recession, and is putting 100 new roles and following on from 12 just under $124 million. off projects and cutting expenses in more call-centre staff it added last year. The company’s stock has preparation. Still, in 2017 it pulled out of nearly tripled in value since mid- “What we had to do was take a look at manufacturing in Dunedin and laid off March as US churches move our back-half plan, and make a choice to 350 people. “Even though we don’t have to online services, pushing its simplify,” Cara Liebrock, chief executive manufacturing, we are still for the local market cap to more than $2.4 of Mondelez NZ told BusinessDesk. market and have to drive the bigger billion. With no plate to pass, Mondelez NZ, whose local brands innovations,” Liebrock said. Pushpay’s app is being used by include Cadbury, Pascalls, Oreo, Ritz, The company was preparing to an increasing number for online BelVita and Philadelphia cream cheese, announce its local SnackFutures giving. Various Huljich family didn’t take the wage subsidy and was innovation before Christmas, but interests sold 14.4 million shares classified as an essential service during that has now been put off until the for $123.8m, or $8.60 per share, the April lockdown. start of next year. The SnackFutures overnight yesterday in a block- Liebrock said sales were strong in programme is a global initiative which trade underwritten by JP Morgan that period as consumers bought bigger Mondelez International wants to grow to in Australia and UBS in NZ. That remains positive,” Peter Huljich scene. His family, which made its blocks rather than individual bars. $100m by 2022. It has three mandates: was a 6.9 percent discount from said. “The Huljich family original fortune via the sale of its The company has a 37 percent share inventing new brands, reinvesting in old the closing market price of $9.24. confirms that it does not have small goods business to French of the chocolate market and 32 percent ones and venturing with start-ups. Pushpay shares fell nearly 6 any current intention to sell multinational Danone, took an of lollies. She wouldn’t provide details, In the US, it has invested in firms percent to $8.69 when the market further shares in Pushpay.” anchor investment. but grocery sales have been strong that produce probiotics and paleo opened yesterday. PushPay was founded by Eliot The family’s key role in across the country, with Countdown snacks. Liebrock isn’t commenting on The faith-sector donations Crowther and Chris Heaslip in the company’s survival was supermarket sales up 15.1 percent in which is being implemented here, but software developer has been 2011. Earlier, Heaslip told the reiterated at its annual meeting the 10 weeks ended June 14 from the said Mondelez will introduce a healthy a runaway success during the New Zealand Herald that the last year as the NZ Shareholders’ same period last year. food product. This year it will still roll pandemic because US church company made good progress Association opposed Peter Even Easter was well celebrated, with out Kiwi innovations, such as new buildings were closed and getting clients on board, and had Huljich’s reappointment to $20.7 million worth of chocolate sold in iterations of the Caramilk chocolate bar. parishioners turned to online a private equity value of $8m by the board, citing his failure to the two weeks to Easter Sunday, just 0.5 The company has just four people in platforms to attend services and 2013. disclose his 2011 guilty plea to percent lower than in 2019, according to its local marketing team, but is well to make donations. The Huljich “I had to sit in front of all our misleading investors about his Nielsen Scantrack data. supported by Australia. family, who have invested in staff and say, ‘I’m sorry, I’ve let KiwiSaver scheme. Mondelez New Zealand Investments’ Nielsen Ad Intel Ratecard data in Pushpay since 2014, when it you all down’,” Heaslip recalled. The Huljich sell-down is the financials show the company is back in the chocolate category shows Cadbury listed at $1 per share, will remain “It was the single hardest third major sale by Pushpay the black after two years of losses. In spends three-times more than nearest the largest shareholder with day of my life. I told them they insiders, following Crowther calendar 2019, it reported a net profit of rival Ferrero Australia, with $14.5m a combined 15 percent stake, were all welcome to leave if and Heaslip. Crowther quit the $2.5m, turning around a loss of $6.3m spent on ads in the 12 months through which they have agreed not to they wanted, but we wouldn’t be company and sold his 9.03 in 2018. May, compared with $4.6m for the trade until the company reports making payroll that month.” percent stake for $100m amid a That was achieved despite a revenue Kinder Surprise and TicTac owner. its half-year result. But the staff stayed on and marriage split. Heaslip resigned decline of 3.4 percent to $204.5m. But The ad spend is 54.6 percent higher Peter Huljich will stay on the the firm’s outlook began to as chief executive last year and Liebrock is coy about how the current than the year earlier, when the value of Pushpay board, with his father improve only days later when sold 41 percent of his shares in year is shaping up. “I’m cautious to its advertising came to $9.4m. Christopher Huljich his alternate. high-profile Auckland investor a $45.3m block trade. quote a number, but it’s fair to say we’ve — NZ Herald “The outlook for Pushpay Peter Huljich arrived on the — NZ Herald

extending its recovery from a pull back on $36.20 and a2 Milk rose 1.1 percent $20.93 SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY Friday when the Commerce Commission — both stocks have benefited through the suggested it would change the way the internet lockdowns and may continue to do so. WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares rose as barbs over the South China Sea. Asian markets infrastructure firm can recognise losses. Pushpay Holdings posted the day’s biggest investors sought property stocks paying reliable were generally weaker with Hong Kong’s Trethewey said investors were getting decline, falling 8.4 percent to $8.46 after dividends amid concerns over the Covid-19 Hang Seng down 1.7 percent in late trading, more comfortable with the commission’s cornerstone shareholders, the Huljich family, pandemic and heightened tensions between the Shanghai’s Composite index down 1.1 percent, announcement, and the stock has recovered sold a quarter of their stake, or 14.4 million US and China. and Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 falling 0.8 percent. 6.8 percent this week after it dropped 8 percent shares, in an overnight block trade at $8.60 The S&P/NZX 50 Index advanced 0.5 percent “The sentiment offshore was pretty soft on Friday. Spark New Zealand, the network apiece for $123.8 million in total. to 11,494.14. Within the index, 29 stocks rose, overnight,” said Sam Trethewey, a portfolio operator’s biggest customer, rose 2.2 percent to “The stock has been a beneficiary of Covid 17 fell, and four were unchanged. Turnover was manager at Milford Asset Management. $4.805. and has run very hot over the last couple of $129 million. “California pulling back its reopening plans SkyCity Entertainment Group rose 3.4 percent months, so it is not surprising to see some Trading on the benchmark was volatile and US tensions with China are causing some to $2.47 and Synlait Milk advanced 3 percent to of the large holders take some money off the as investors swayed between the Covid-19 profit-taking in the more volatile stocks locally,” $7.26. table,” Trethewey said. outbreak worsening offshore and a more he said. The property sector saw strong gains with Metlifecare rose 0.2 percent to $5.89. The positive outlook in the domestic economy. Vista Group International has been among local tenants better able to make rents and company is under a takeover offer by EQT Investor demand for reliable dividends won out those whipped around by global fears over property prices holding steady for now. Group, which had tried to walk away from as the NZX 50 ended the day stronger, having Covid-19. It fell 6.3 percent to $1.20. Tourism Goodman Property Trust climbed 2.8 percent an earlier deal at $7 per share, only to be spent much of it in the red. Holdings declined 2.8 percent to $1.77. to $2.22, Investore Property advanced 2.7 threatened with litigation. The local trading day started on the back foot Fishing company Sanford led the market percent to $1.91, Precinct Properties New “It is trading at a very tight premium to after California’s state government reinstated higher, rising 4.4 percent to $6.60 on a typically Zealand rose 1.8 percent to $1.68 and Kiwi the $6 price which reflects a reasonable level restrictions to slow the rise of coronavirus light volume of 31,000 shares. Property Group was up 1 percent at $1.035. of expectation that the deal will be done,” infections, and as the US and China traded Chorus increased 3.9 percent to $7.55, F&P Healthcare increased 1.7 percent at Trethewey said. — BusinessDesk 12 OPINION The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 EDITORIAL Greatest threat of all — Housing crisis could Judith Collins’ turn climate action needed At the end of one of the more I liked the Gisborne Herald “a bunch of baloney”, nor is he part be solved for $40m turbulent days in New Zealand front-page article and your editorial of “an extreme-left socialist/Marxist Re: $40m for pool upgrade, Tuta, you raise a very good politics, the National Party caucus supporting Dr Paul Winton’s call for plot”. And “it’s not God”, we’ve July 14 story. point. I totally agree with you. emerged from an emergency climate action. done it. When are we going to This seems a great deal of meeting to stand united behind Now in my third decade of I love Dr Winton’s “easy three- see the housing shortage money to be ploughed into a a new leadership team with pushing climate awareness here, step plan” to get the conversation here seriously addressed? project which will only benefit $40mill would have solved a few. We have other more experience written all over it. I am pleased at last to see more started and make some change. articles like these appearing. “Talk to people not in your our shortfall here overnight. pressing priorities like, as you They need both those qualities in However, I was astonished bubble” and respect people who In the meantime 250+ mention, housing. Let us focus on spades after the instability of the with the deluge of angry, negative don’t agree with you. families sit in emergency improving our city for those who past few months: panic induced responses Paul’s effort has drawn “Get petrol and diesel out of accommodation. A rebuild choose to live here. by dire polling for the party and to this page. your life. (We) need that industry to of 400 homes (social and Rubbish disposal is also then leader Simon Bridges, a split To the denial that carbon collapse in the next five to 10 years. private) would alleviate something which needs serious decision to roll him two months emissions exist, to claims that “Be disobedient. Join in on our housing pressures in attention. This ridiculous system ago in favour of two-term MP Todd methane is harmless, and the protests, try to make change.” Tairawhiti . . . $40mill on a of stickers and constantly Muller, then a surpise resignation accusation our editor manipulated Much of this I have already pool, WTF? disappearing recycling bins is a early yesterday after Muller realised the argument to include ruminant embraced and pledge here to joke. TUTA NGARIMU KATHIE RUTHERFORD he wasn’t the man for the job. animals, I say: agriculture increase my endeavours. emissions are New Zealand’s Also vote, get friends to vote, Judith Collins, 61, becomes major greenhouse gas culprit, and from Paul’s Weekender column: the party’s second female leader with methane 25-100 times more “Come September, vote for climate (after Jenny Shipley, 1997-2001) environmentally destructive than action like your lifestyle and that of and now has her chance to prove carbon dioxide. future generations depend on it.” Well done Midway team a relatively small but loyal support And as Ed said in response to I inform readers that the Green Re: $5m for Midway, July 14 in getting the funding. base either right or wrong about her Neil Henderson’s “Methane metric Party is the party to vote for. Climate story. Our beaches are a leadership potential. She has always . . .” column, ruminant livestock change tops their list of priorities. What absolutely fabulous significant natural asset to our had detractors in at least equal emissions have contributed about And again, thanks to Dr Paul news! Congratulations to the region. Ensuring the safety of measure, and has weathered a few 14 percent of the warming the Earth Winton and The Gisborne Herald for Midway surf lifesaving team our people as they are enjoyed political gales in her time. One thing has experienced since the Industrial pressing for action on this greatest (Anna, Matt etc) for creating is paramount. Revolution. threat of all. such a brilliant, inclusive for sure is that Labour will not take To some of the others. It’s Denying the problems Dr Winton concept and being successful AMBER DUNN her elevation lightly. not scaremongering nonsenses has highlighted won’t make them Asked last night what the major unworthy of space. Dr Winton is not disappear. Please believe him, it’s LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS difference was between her and the a madman, drunk on UN agenda 21. getting late. Prime Minister, Collins replied: “. . . His researched conclusions aren’t BOB HUGHES experience, toughness, the ability to make decisions.” The former lawyer and Closure protects assets businesswoman entered Parliament Re: Reserve damage foreseeable, to be provided for the mountain in 2002 and was promoted to On dam drilling in ‘70s July 14 letter. bike trails. We have closed the Cabinet when National formed the Re: The dams that never helicopters. There were five guys The council closes its sports Whataupoko Reserve in response to government in 2008. were . . . August 2017 story. and myself! Supplies could be parks when our assets could be the continued wet weather. My father Charlie ordered and dropped by chopper damaged by use. Over the past However, in future we will close to This is the Papakura MP’s third few weeks we have closed several mountain biking only, as it’s unlikely attempt at the leadership; when Harrison did core drilling as near to camp as possible, but for the proposed dam sites often the only reachable spot sports fields more than once due to walkers will affect the tracks. John Key resigned in 2016, then on the (Motu) river! On would be on the beaches of the the amount of rain we have had, in when Bill English resigned in early one occasion when Dad river itself which meant I would order to protect the turf. DE-ARNE SUTHERLAND 2018 (she polled lowest of fellow was in Opotiki getting be lowered on ropes with my The same amount of care needs GDC liveable spaces manager contenders Bridges, Mark Mitchell, supplies a large storm in backpack to the river site to pick Amy Adams and Steven Joyce). the ranges caused a flash up goods and haul myself back Collins said this morning she flood in the Motu River up to camp with my load . . . didn’t have to consider for long and Dad’s drilling rig was sometimes several trips!! Boss whether to put herself forward again washed downstream! It was man was “Horst” and his right- One person’s truths . . . hand man was “Moscow”. Great in these circumstances, as she recovered and rebuilt, and Re: Global ‘plandemic’, truths. People need to wake experience!! continued to work for many July 8 story. up to what’s really going “didn’t come into Parliament to be I have at least a dozen photos years. I agree Stuart. I am very on. Take your blinders off mild. I can make a difference”. which tell the story in themselves. JOHN HARRISON surprised that this article people and research. It’s The leadership was contested by Fantastic memories of a superb Queensland was published. all there if you’re willing to Mitchell, who said this morning he place . . . happily the bore (core) It is better to ignore such research. Jacinda and the was “100 percent” behind Collins. samples proved that none of the I worked in the Motu as camp misinformation than give it elites will get what’s coming. sites selected were suited to the It is reported that Paul Goldsmith cook in 1978 for the Aussie space. It’s called karma. We are in building of a dam! contested the deputy position, which drilling crew. We flew everything There are absolute trouble and if people don’t JULIA WALSH was won by Gerry Brownlee, 64. in from the old base camp in lies here that should be realise that then they need MP for Ilam since 1996, Brownlee addressed in future articles to turn off Shortland St and was also Don Brash’s deputy in by The Gisborne Herald. wake up to the real world. 2003-2006. He has had many roles We are being attacked and over the years, the most prominent LISA ER, Titirangi controlled by those we put in leading recovery efforts after the Get tougher For herself power. Enough is enough. We 2010, 2011 and 2016 Christchurch Re: Rubbish alongside SH35 Like most, you’re not paying must come together as one and Kaikoura earthquakes, and disgraceful, July 9 letter. Judith Collins says she will attention. New Zealand is under and UNITE, stand together It is a disgrace, as are all the not let the Prime Minister attack from within. as one, as NZers, and fight helpfully he has been campaign other dumpings in our area. Who’s get away with any nonsense. for our freedom. manager for the past two months. responsible? We all are. I agree with Sounds like she wants to keep STEPHEN BANKS, Northland Collins is considering some Tom – it’s time to take a tougher it all for herself. KAREN LEE LENDE minor portfolio reshuffles today, for approach. Well done on printing the Taranaki herself, Brownlee and “a few other PJ Reed GAVIN MACLEAN people”, saying she doesn’t want big changes and that there is no need [email protected] for any overhaul of policies. ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. The party has clearly had enough ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. overhauling lately, and now needs to ■ Always include full name and contact details. regather for an uphill election battle. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 WORLD 13 GLOBAL BRIEFS WHO warns pandemic United Kingdom to purge Huawei from 5G by 2027 LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered Huawei equipment to be purged completely from Britain’s 5G network by 2027. could get a lot worse The seven-year lag will please telecommunications operators such as BT, Vodafone and Three, which feared they would GENEVA — The number of go back to school — parents be forced to spend billions to rip out Huawei coronavirus infections around do and children do. But they equipment much faster. the world hit 13 million on must go back safely.” However, it would delay the roll out of 5G. Monday (local time), climbing WHO emergencies head The US has pushed Johnson to reverse his by one million confirmed cases Mike Ryan urged countries not January decision to grant Huawei a limited role in just five days. to turn schools into “another in 5G, while London has been dismayed by a The pandemic has now political football”, saying they crackdown in Hong Kong and the perception killed more than 580,000 could safely reopen once the China did not tell the whole truth over the people in six and a half virus had been suppressed. coronavirus. months, and World Health The leader of the Spanish Britain’s National Security Council (NSC), Organisation (WHO) chief, region of Catalonia urged chaired by Johnson, decided on Tuesday (local Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, residents of an area of 160,000 time) to ban the purchase of 5G components said there would be no return people where cases have from the end of this year and to order the to the “old normal” for the surged recently to stay at removal of all existing Huawei gear from the foreseeable future, especially home, despite a judge’s ruling 5G network by 2027. The cyber arm of Britain’s if preventive measures were throwing out a mandatory GCHQ eavesdropping agency, the National Cyber neglected. lockdown. Security Centre, told ministers it could no longer “Let me be blunt, too many Spain, which has been one of guarantee the stable supply of Huawei gear after countries are headed in the the European countries worst the United States imposed new sanctions on chip wrong direction. The virus hit by the coronavirus, lifted technology. Companies will also be told to stop remains public enemy number Melbourne in Australia and tallied another 12,624 new nationwide confinement last using Huawei in fixed-line fibre broadband within one,” he told a virtual briefing Leicester in England, were cases on Monday. month, when the pandemic the next two years. — Reuters story via RNZ from WHO headquarters in implementing a second round The overall number of cases seemed to have come under Geneva. of shutdowns. Chinese-ruled in Florida has now surpassed control. Trump signs order over HK “If the basics are not Hong Kong, albeit with a low 290,600. Covid cases were After the first cases were WASHINGTON, DC — US President Donald followed, the only way this 1522 cases, was set to tighten rising in about 40 US states reported in China in Janury, Trump has signed an order to end preferential pandemic is going to go is get social-distancing measures out of 50, according to a it took three months to reach treatment for Hong Kong, as his administration worse and worse and worse.” again amid growing concern of Reuters comparison of the one million cases. But it has adopts an increasingly tough stance on China. Reuters’ global tally, which a third wave. past two weeks and the prior taken just five days to climb “Hong Kong will now be treated the same as is based on government The United States reported two weeks. another million cases — to 13 mainland China,” the president told reporters at reports, showed the disease a daily global record of 69,070 Nevertheless, US President million cases from 12 million. the White House. was accelerating the fastest in new infections on July 10. Donald Trump and White India, the country with Trump said he had also signed bipartisan Latin America. In Brazil, 1.93 million House officials have the third highest number legislation to impose sanctions on Chinese The Americas account for people had tested positive, repeatedly said the disease of infections, has been officials who crack down on rights in Hong Kong. more than half the world’s including President Jair was under control and that contending with an average of The US has been paring back Hong Kong’s infections and half the deaths. Bolsonaro, and more than schools must reopen in the 23,000 new infections each day special status over the last few weeks. Parts of the world, especially 74,000 people have died. autumn (spring NZT). since the beginning of July. “No special privileges, no special economic the US with more than 3.5 The US state of Florida “The president and his In countries with limited treatment and no export of sensitive technology,” million confirmed cases, were reported a record increase of administration are messing testing capacity, case numbers Trump said in Tuesday’s announcement. still seeing huge increases in a more than 15,000 new cases with the health of our reflect a smaller proportion of The territory, a former British colony, enjoys first wave of Covid infections, in 24 hours on Sunday, more children,” House Speaker total infections. Experts say unique freedoms not seen in mainland China. while others had “flattened the than South Korea’s total since Nancy Pelosi said on CNN’s official data probably under- But many people there see a new security law curve” and eased lockdowns. the disease was first identified State of the Union programme. represents both infections and imposed by Beijing as bringing an end to Hong Some places, such as at the end of last year. It “We all want our children to deaths. — Reuters via RNZ Kong’s special status. — BBC Trump administration Britain, France to extend face-mask rules LONDON — Britain and However, with their rescinds directive on France moved on Tuesday economies reeling after (local time) to make face months-long lockdowns, coverings compulsory French and UK government international students in more places as both leaders were anxious to try countries try to get their to persuade people to spend BOSTON — Facing policy, international students economies going while at again — hopefully without eight federal lawsuits and in the US would have been the same time seeking to spreading the virus. Weeks opposition from hundreds forbidden from taking all prevent further coronavirus of indecision made way for of universities, the Trump their courses online this outbreaks. new rules that came into administration on Tuesday autumn (spring NZT). Following days of view virtually overnight. (local time) rescinded a rule New visas would not have procrastination and Britain’s Hancock told that would have required been issued to students at mixed messages, British lawmakers in the House of international students to schools planning to provide Health Secretary Matt Commons on Tuesday that transfer or leave the country all classes online, which Hancock said the wearing face coverings would help if their schools held classes includes Harvard. Students of face coverings would be workers and shoppers alike. entirely online because of already in the US would have mandatory in shops and “In recent weeks, we have the pandemic. faced deportation if they did supermarkets in England reopened retail and foot The decision was not transfer schools or leave from July 24. traffic is increasing again,” announced at the start the country voluntarily. On the other side of the he said. of a hearing in a federal Immigration officials English Channel, amid “We want to give people lawsuit in Boston brought issued the policy last signs of a slight virus more confidence to shop by Harvard University and week, reversing earlier resurgence safely and the Massachusetts Institute guidance from March 13 in France, enhance of Technology. US District telling colleges that limits French The other nations of protection NOT TAKING CHANCES: Britain’s Prime Minister Judge Allison Burroughs around online education President for those the UK — Scotland, Boris Johnson, wearing a blue face mask, visits the said federal immigration would be suspended during Emmanuel who work in headquarters of the London Ambulance Service NHS authorities agreed to pull the the pandemic. University Macron also Wales and Northern shops.” Trust in London. AP picture July 6 directive and “return leaders believed the rule said he would Ireland — could People to the status quo”. was part of President Donald require face determine their in England A lawyer representing the Trump’s effort to pressure masks inside own public-health already have and those with certain strategies aimed at keeping Department of Homeland the nation’s schools and all indoor to wear face disabilities would be a lid on the pandemic, such Security and US Immigration colleges to reopen this US public spaces, policies. coverings exempt. as washing hands and and Customs Enforcement autumn, even as new virus by August 1. on public The new requirement abiding by social-distancing said only that the judge’s cases rise. Britain transport and only applies to England. rules. characterisation was correct. The policy drew sharp and France initially took in hospital settings. The other nations of the “We cannot let our The announcement brings backlash from higher a more relaxed attitude to Anyone not wearing UK — Scotland, Wales and progress today lead to relief to thousands of foreign education institutions, with face coverings than many a face covering in the Northern Ireland — could complacency tomorrow,” students who had been at more than 200 signing other European nations, additional environments determine their own public Hancock said. risk of being deported from court briefs supporting the recommending masks but outlined by the government health policies. British PM Boris the country, along with challenge by Harvard and not requiring them. could be fined 100 pounds Scotland already requires Johnson, who in April spent hundreds of universities MIT. Colleges said the policy Germany, Spain, Italy (NZ$192,) and shops could masks in shops. a week in the hospital being that were scrambling to would put students’ safety and Greece already require refuse entry to anyone Hancock stressed that treated for Covid-19, began reassess their plans in light at risk and hurt schools masks to be worn in failing to comply. Children wearing a face covering wearing a bright blue mask of the policy. Under the financially. — AP enclosed spaces. under 11 years of age complements other accepted in public last week. — AP 14 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Judge rejects Harvey Brexit for real this time Weinstein’s US$19m British government aims to prepare public for January 1 EU break deal with accusers LONDON — The British NEW YORK — government told individuals A US$19 million and businesses on Monday settlement between (local time) to get ready for Harvey Weinstein new costs and red tape — but and some of his also an exciting “new start” accusers and the — when the UK leaves the state of New York European Union’s economic was rejected on embrace in less than six Tuesday (local months. time). The government unveiled US District Judge details of new border Alvin K. Hellerstein arrangements and a major in Manhattan public information campaign said Weinstein’s to remind Britons that Brexit accusers in the had not gone away, even proposed class- though it had been knocked action settlement Harvey Weinstein out of the headlines by the were too varied to coronavirus pandemic. be grouped together. Britain has officially left the Three lawyers for several women who had EU, but still remains inside opposed the deal praised what they described the bloc’s economic orbit for as Hellerstein’s swift rejection of a one-sided the rest of this year. proposal. Advertisements under the “We have been saying for over a year and a “The UK’s new start: let’s get half that the settlement terms and conditions going” campaign will warn were unfair and should never be imposed on British tourists that, starting sexual assault survivors,” the lawyers wrote in January 1, they will need to a statement released by one of the attorneys, buy health insurance, arrange NOT EVERYONE KEEN: Farmers from the group Save British Farming drive tractors across Douglas Wigdor. paperwork for their pets Westminster Bridge, against the backdrop of the Houses of Parliament and the scaffolded Big “On behalf of our clients, we look forward to and check their telephone Ben tower in London, in a protest against cheaply-produced lower-standard food being imported pursuing justice against Harvey Weinstein — provider’s roaming policy from the US after Brexit, that will undercut them. AP picture and his many enablers.” when they travel to the EU. trade deal. would need vast new customs new border posts, computer A spokesperson for Weinstein did not Companies that do business The British government and border infrastructure systems and personnel. comment. with the 27-nation bloc — has softened the blow for to deal with trade that has Prime Minister Boris A lawyer for his companies declined which accounts for about half importers by saying they flowed unimpeded during the Johnson’s Conservative comment. of Britain’s trade — will have would not have to complete UK’s 47 years as a member of government says the burdens A spokesperson for New York Attorney to fill in customs declarations full customs declarations or the European bloc. of Brexit will be offset by new General Letitia James, who announced the and potentially pay tariffs, pay tariffs for the first six The government announced economic opportunities as the tentative agreement on June 30, said her office depending on the outcome of months of next year. on Monday that it planned to UK strikes fresh trade deals was reviewing the decision and determining its talks about a post-Brexit free- Even with a deal, the UK spend 705 million pounds on around the world. — AP next steps. — AP Victoria’s Covid crisis worsens: 270 cases in 24 hours MELBOURNE — Victoria’s “Ten to 20 percent of all All infected residents from postcodes — that should never have contained outbreaks. coronavirus crisis worsened further coronavirus infections require Essendon’s Menarock facility have happened.” The other 242 were under yesterday after another 270 cases hospitalisation — so that’s a couple been taken to the Royal Melbourne She said she witnessed a staff investigation. were detected in just 24 hours, of hundred individuals at least who Hospital for treatment. member cough and wipe their nose It brings the total number of cases including more in aged-care facilities. will require hospitalisation in the next One of them was Lina Mullins with a tissue without washing their in Victoria since the start of the It was Victoria’s third-highest couple of weeks.” Bellobuono’s 89-year-old mother, who hands. “I’m just so mad,” she said. pandemic to 4224, with almost 22,000 daily increase since the start of the He said the state was facing a also had dementia. “Menarock Life have a lot to answer tests conducted on Monday. pandemic, despite some Melbourne “challenging situation” in aged care, Mullins Bellobuono said her mother for.” Premier Daniel Andrews said with “hot zones” enduring almost a where several sizeable outbreaks were fell sick last Wednesday, and the ABC has contacted Menarock Life such large numbers of new cases fortnight of a Stage 3 lockdown. causing concern. family had been told she would not for comment. The facility is in the each day, contact tracing had become Chief health officer Brett Sutton “Often it (starts with just) a single survive. electorate of Labor MP Bill Shorten. a challenge. said there were now more than staff member, or a few staff members, “It is just heartbreaking we can’t He said social distancing at the International flights to Melbourne 1800 active cases in the state, and but now there are a few significant even visit her in hospital,” she said. facility, which was home to about 35 would be suspended until further hospitals were preparing to care for at outbreaks with a number of residents.” “You never think this would happen residents with high-care needs, was notice so that the government could least a “couple of hundred” patients. There were 28 cases of coronavirus to someone you love. This shouldn’t not possible with shared bathrooms. be “utterly focused” on tracing every “That’s a really significant number confirmed at Menarock Life aged-care have happened.” “I think the whole place will have to case, Andrews said. of people with coronavirus, and it facility at Essendon, with both staff Mullins Bellobuono raised serious be emptied,” he said. A team of 200 Ambulance Victoria does mean that in the next fortnight, and patients affected. concerns about infection control “I don’t know, maybe they’re just staff were being assembled to help we’re going to see a number of people “We haven’t turned the corner yet,” inside the facility. going to have to evacuate it.” the state’s public health team in the who will require hospitalisation,” Sutton said. “I hope to see that this “My frustration is that the aged-care Of yesterday’s new cases, only battle against Covid-19. Sutton said. week, but there are no guarantees.” facility let people visit from hotspot 28 had been linked to known or — ABC story via RNZ Maxwell pleads not guilty, denied bail

NEW YORK — Jeffrey Epstein’s after she pleaded not guilty. An indictment alleged that she any civil litigation, and has always former girlfriend will remain behind Maxwell appeared by video from helped groom the victims to endure denied any allegations of claimed bars until her trial after she was denied the Brooklyn jail where she is being sexual abuse and was sometimes misconduct.” bail on Tuesday (local time) on charges held. She appeared tired, with her hair there when Epstein abused them. It Prosecutors said in court that she recruited girls for the financier to pulled back and was wearing a brown also alleged that she lied during a 2016 Maxwell was a flight risk because sexually abuse more than two decades T-shirt and tortoiseshell glasses. deposition in a civil case stemming of her “undisclosed wealth” and ago. As the judge explained her from Epstein’s abuse of girls and “extensive international ties” that US District Judge Alison Nathan reasoning for denying bail, Maxwell women. could put her out of the reach of in Manhattan presided over the dropped her head repeatedly, Epstein killed himself in August extradition. arraignment and bail hearing for appearing dejected. At one point, 2019, several weeks after he was “She has the ability to live off the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, she appeared to wipe a tear from also confronted by two accusers at grid indefinitely,” prosecutor Alison who prosecutors have accused underneath one eye. a bail hearing who insisted that he Moe said, citing her access to millions of helping Epstein to recruit and Maxwell, 58, has been held without should remain in jail while awaiting of dollars and the scant information eventually abuse girls from 1994 bail since her July 2 arrest at her sex trafficking charges that alleged he about her finances provided by her to 1997 and lying about her role in million-dollar New Hampshire estate, had abused girls at his Manhattan and lawyers. Ghislaine Maxwell depositions in 2016. where prosecutors say she refused Florida mansions in the early 2000s. Maxwell’s lawyers pushed to have “Not guilty, your honour,” Maxwell to open the door for FBI agents, who In court papers, Maxwell’s lawyers her released on US$5 million bail. Afterwards, some accusers praised said via video, after the judge asked busted through to find that she had argued that Epstein’s death left the They said she “vigorously denies the decision to keep Maxwell detained. her how she wished to plead to the retreated to an interior room. media “wrongly trying to substitute her the charges, intends to fight them In a statement, Virginia Roberts charges. She waived the public reading She was charged with recruiting at for Epstein — even though she’d had and is entitled to the presumption of Giuffre said she was “thrilled.” of the indictment. least three girls, one as young as 14, no contact with Epstein for more than innocence”. “Without Ghislaine, Jeffrey Epstein Two of Epstein’s accusers implored for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and a decade, had never been charged The judge set a trial date for July would not have been able to fulfill his the judge to keep Maxwell detained 1997. with a crime or been found liable in 2021. sick desires,” Giuffre said. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 15 ADVERTISEMENT Kiri Te Kanawa Village – Meet the team Gisborne’s Kiri Te Kanawa Retirement Village, situated in the quiet suburb of Lytton West, has a reputation for offering the very best of care including resthome, hospital and specialist dementia care. 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33553-01 The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 17 ‘Unprecedented’ non-reporting of crayfish and paua

by Melissa Nightingale, NZ Herald to the amount of the present case.” Reading from victim impact statements, Judge WELLINGTON — A man has been sentenced Kelly said the local iwi trust was now working to for what could be New Zealand’s largest case of rehabilitate the “important fishery”. under-reporting shellfish catches. His actions undermined the objectives of Kevin Huia Clarke, 73, appeared in the the quota management system and undercut Wellington District Court yesterday morning for legitimate product. the offending, which involved 11 tonnes of paua Defence lawyer Alwyn O’Connor said Clarke and rock lobster, valued at nearly $900,000. “appeared embarrassed and ashamed before the Clarke had earlier pleaded guilty to 30 charges court” yesterday morning, offering his “sincerest relating to not reporting or recording catches, apology to the community for his wrongdoing”. omitting information or making false or misleading Clarke has agreed to give evidence in the future statements on returns. trial for his alleged co-offender. The charges carry a maximum penalty of five A pre-sentence report revealed Clarke had been years in prison, and a potential fine of up to suffering from anxiety, “fitful and erratic sleep $250,000. patterns” and “ruminating thoughts” in the lead up Judge Jan Kelly said the offending arose amid to his sentencing. an illegal fishing operation in the Chatham Islands, He told probation the offending stemmed from and happened between 2017 and 2018. problems caused by his bankruptcy in 2013 and Clarke, who was a commercial fisherman in the the legal fees to have his bankruptcy annulled in islands, provided fish to a seafood company. After 2016. the fish was received, the company’s director and ILLEGAL FISHING OPERATION: Kevin Clarke under-reported about $800,000 worth Judge Kelly allowed discounts to the sentence Clarke would allegedly come to an agreement on of crayfish and paua. File picture for Clarke’s guilty pleas, remorse, and assistance how much of the haul, if any, was to be reported, to the prosecution, as well as a small discount for Judge Kelly said. unreported fish is believed to be about $885,000. been completed. his mental health. The director is due to go to trial. The “significant illegal fishing operation” began Judge Kelly called the offending She sentenced him to nine months of home In all, 11,038kg of rock lobster and paua after fisheries officers checked some of Clarke’s “unprecedented”. detention, which he will serve away from the went unreported. The total benefit to Clarke is holding pots and found a “significant quantity” of “The ministry has been unable to find any Chatham Islands. estimated to be $340,000, but the total value of the paua for which no catch or landing returns had cases where the total quantity taken comes close He must also do 200 hours of community work. Police apologise for unlawful searches CHRISTCHURCH — Three public expectation they take action to right-wing” Facebook group. He had BLENDING IN: Motorists will see more searches conducted by police mitigate any further risks. also posted comments indicating he unmarked police cars like this on the roads. following the March 15 mosque “It was therefore entirely might be opposed to gun law reform. Picture supplied by NZ Police attacks were unlawful, the appropriate that they set up an On April 10, the man was at home Independent Police Conduct operation to eliminate or mitigate with his partner and teenage son Authority (IPCA) has found. risk of further violence and ensure when four armed police stormed his The just-released finding says public safety.” house and “cleared” it before more Unmarked vehicles police have acknowledged the Due to the high alert environment officers entered. findings and have formally apologised in which the police were operating at The officer in charge of the search put the brakes on for two of the searches. the time, the IPCA determined that told Mr X his house was being After last year’s shootings, police the manner in which the searches searched under section 18 of the had identified people of interest in were conducted did not require Search and Surveillance Act 2012. dangerous drivers relation to national security and set further consideration and focused Police remained at his home for about up an operation aimed at mitigating only on the lawfulness. three hours, leaving with a large AUCKLAND — Police are introducing 24 unmarked the potential for future violent acts. The authority referred some of the number of his guns and licence. vehicles nationwide in an effort to reduce the number The operation resulted in searching complaints to police for investigation Mr Y, also from Canterbury, of deaths and injuries on the road. homes and workplaces without but also elected to conduct its own came to the police’s notice following Acting road policing national manager Inspector warrants and seizing occupants’ independent investigation. information that he had been posting Peter McKennie said “a new fleet of unmarked vehicles firearms and firearms licences. Some cases are still active and are far right-wing material on a Facebook will support our ability to prevent deaths and injuries The searches generated a number yet to be resolved. account. on the road”. of complaints about police actions. On April 2 a group of armed police The unmarked vehicles will be used to police “high- Of those investigated by the IPCA, officers went to his house to search risk” behaviour including “driving while not wearing three searches were found to be and seize any firearms. seatbelts, driving while impaired, driving distracted, unlawful. The operation resulted Mr Y was at work at the time but and travelling at unsafe speeds”. In relation to two of those searches, in searching homes and his wife and family were home during McKennie was “unapologetic” if the new initiative police relied on the provisions workplaces without warrants. the raid. meant motorists would stop speeding on the roads. of section 18 of the Search and After speaking with Mr Y’s Motorists will see more Holden Equinox vehicles Surveillance Act 2012. wife and learning that there patrolling the roads over the next three months. This gives police the power to were firearms locked away in the “Police are committed to reducing the number of enter and search a place where they All complaints that were deemed house, police conducted a search people being killed or injured on the roads,” McKennie suspected an offence against the unlawful in yesterday’s findings came under section 18 of the Search and said. Arms Act 1983 had been committed from the Canterbury region. Surveillance Act 2012. McKennie said the vehicles will come in a range of and the person was incapable of Canterbury District Commander In the third case, a man known colours, so they will blend with any other car that is on having proper control of the guns or John Price said the searches were as Mr Z sparked concerns about his the road. may kill or injure others. part of a “significant national mental wellbeing after Facebook “Our officers are out there patrolling the roads every The IPCA found those security operation” in the aftermath posts. As a result of that and day in an attempt to stop people being killed or injured. circumstances did not exist when the of the mosque shootings. background checks, police visited him They are visible across the country in our marked searches were conducted — therefore The three searches scrutinised by on March 28 at his residence that is cars, and some are also working in unmarked patrol they were deemed unlawful. the IPCA were part of that larger occupied by a number of tenants who vehicles, all having a significant impact on making New In the third case, police entered a piece of work. share common amenities. Zealand roads safer.” house where they relied on section 14 “I am confident that the officers When officers arrived at the McKennie said the majority of people want to get of the Search and Surveillance Act involved in these three searches were Canterbury property they found the home safely and the increase of unmarked vehicles will 2012. acting with the best of intentions, and doors open but no one responding to enable police to detect those who drive dangerously, This provided the power to enter were absolutely focused on mitigating knocks or calls. They walked in and but who slow down when seeing a marked vehicle. and search without warrant in risk and preventing further harm in knocked on bedroom doors, speaking “The vast majority of road users simply want to get circumstances where it was believed our community,” Price said. to a flatmate. through their journeys safely. These vehicles increase an offence was being or was about to “Police have formally apologised to The person took the officers to the our ability to ensure that by enabling police to more be committed, or there was risk to life those involved.” man’s bedroom to see if he was home. effectively deter, detect and apprehend those who put or safety that requires an emergency While the room was empty, a drug people’s safety at risk, including those who habitually response. The cases utensil was spotted and seized by drive in an unsafe manner but modify their driving in Again, the IPCA found those police. Mr Z later complained to the the presence of marked police vehicles.” circumstances did not exist at the Mr X came to police notice authority about police entering his AA spokesperson Simon Douglas said: “The AA has time and therefore the entry into the following an anonymous call property and searching his room. consistently supported police in targeting high-risk house was unlawful. to Crimestoppers alleging the The IPCA found there was nothing behaviours in high-risk areas.” IPCA chairman Judge Colin Canterbury man was involved in to suggest that an emergency Douglas said drivers should be thinking about safety Doherty said he recognised that white supremacy, anti-Muslim hate response was required to check on first and enforcement second. police were operating in an speech and racist behaviour. Mr Z and when they did not get a “Our philosophy has been to have a visible police environment of “unprecedented Police discovered he had a response to their knocking should presence (on the roads),” said Douglas. — NZ Herald and heightened risk” following the historical mental health issue and have left and returned later. March 15 attacks, and there was a was previously a member of a “far — NZ Herald 18 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Meth supplier jailed for 5 years ROTORUA — Tears flowed Tamai’s home were 164 rounds of to life, and also suffered a head as a man responsible for .22 ammunition and $9380 cash. injury and “understandably” had transporting large quantities Billy MacFarlane from struggled with mental health of methamphetamine from Rotorua’s Tikanga Aroro issues over the years. Auckland to be sold in Rotorua Charitable Trust, who has been All the supporting material was handed a lengthy jail helping Tamai reconnect with his before the court, including from sentence of five years. iwi and tikanga Maori, spoke in MacFarlane, showed Tamai was Whanau and supporters of support of the offender. genuinely trying to make amends Paul Tamai, 58, from Ngongotaha MacFarlane urged Judge for the damage he had caused, packed the public gallery at Cooper to impose a sentence he said. Rotorua District Court on that not only significantly Lawson said it was Monday to hear Tamai’s fate. acknowledged all of Tamai’s acknowledged by Tamai there The sentencing hearing before “hard work” in regards to were two factors as the heart Judge Phillip Cooper started his rehabilitative efforts, but of his offending, firstly greed and ended with a karakia and also gave him hope when he but also possibly his “over there was rousing haka, which a eventually appeared before the paternalistic” approach to caring tearful Tamai took part in after Parole Board. for his whanau and his son. apologising to the judge and the He said the change in Tamai Tamai was genuinely court for his offending. had been “amazing” and he was remorseful and very motivated Tamai had earlier pleaded IMPRISONED: Paul Tamai, who has been sent to jail for highly motivated to continue all to ensure his time in prison was guilty to 17 methamphetamine transporting large quantities of methamphetamine from the good work he had done so focused on his rehabilitation charges. The charges included six Auckland to be sold in Rotorua, had earlier pleaded guilty to 17 he did not “fall into this crisis and reintegration back into the of possession of a Class-A drug methamphetamine charges. NZ Herald picture again”. community, he said. for Supply and 11 of supplying Crown prosecutor Duncan Judge Cooper told Tamai or offering to supply a Class-A members themselves and help NZME revealed the most McWilliam said Tamai deserved he was “very impressed” by drug plus unlawful possession of the gang establish in Rotorua. damning evidence against some credit for his expression his rehabilitation efforts and ammunition. Paul Tamai travelled to the Tamais was gathered by of remorse, guilty pleas and any said he was satisfied that he Tamai’s son, Dick Tamai, 41, Auckland to pick up large undercover police officers. mitigating factors. was genuinely remorseful and was sentenced last month to six quantities of methamphetamine, Over the course of their McWilliam said the court motivated to reform his ways. years and four months in prison. while his son would sell it in deployment, the undercover should not lose sight of the fact But the judge said he was The pair were prospects for the Rotorua on his behalf. agents bought 260 grams of that the principal reason for bound by the laws set by Outlaw motorcycle gang and in However, their ambitions were meth from the Tamais, with this offending was greed and the Parliament and Court of Appeal frequent communication with a cut short in December 2018 when an estimated street value of huge damage this “pernicious rulings, and the fact this type patched Head Hunter member police seized about $420,000 $260,000. and awful drug” does in of offending — principally in Auckland whose phones worth of methamphetamine and Shortly after they left, searches communities. motivated by greed — had a were tapped by the National $380,000 in cash and assets. were conducted by police at the Tamai’s lawyer Bill Lawson huge “destructive” impact on Organised Crime Group. The pair were arrested in the homes of Dick and Paul Tamai. said a psychiatric report and communities, particular for The plan was for Paul raids and both pleaded guilty in In Dick Tamai’s bedroom was character references before the Maori in Rotorua, and required a and Dick Tamai, who live in February 2020. an 8mm semi-automatic Bruni court attested to the fact that deterrent sentence. Ngongotaha, to become full Following their convictions, pistol and $13,100. At Paul his client had a difficult start — NZ Herald Tahr Foundation Rats gnawing through pipes video renamed ‘not a health risk’: tenant told after faux pas BLENHEIM — The Tahr Foundation has AUCKLAND — An Auckland carpet in the cylinder cupboard as apologised for any offence taken after woman says rats in her state house well. adopting the lobby slogan ‘They Are Us’. chewed through water pipes for “She hadn’t been out to the The Department of Conservation plans to more than a week and caused so property but said to me that it wasn’t cull the introduced species at three times much damage the ceiling collapsed. a health hazard.” the level it has in past years to bring the After days of call-outs to the After a week of back and forth population down to a more sustainable level property the landlord, Kainga Ora, with Kainga Ora Anne approached and protect South Island flora and fauna. eventually moved the family to a the District Health Board. However, the foundation wants people to motel. When they returned after 12 Because of her serious respiratory regard tahr as a special part of the country, days of repairs, the toilet and sink problems it told her to serve the because they have lived in New Zealand for were still disconnected and the state landlord with a 14 day remedy more than a century. house was still full of contractors. notice to get action. Its latest campaign video was given the Anne has four children aged By that stage the rats had chewed same name as the country’s Quote of 2019, between 10 and 15 but since June through more pipes and water had coined by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern 16 she has battled to keep them safe started collecting in the ceiling of the to promote unity after the Christchurch and dry in a leaking house in the lounge and was dripping through the RAT MENACE: Left, ceiling cavity with a chewed pipe and rat mosque attacks. Auckland suburb of Onehunga. light fittings and down the walls. faeces. Right, patches of wet carpet after the contractors had The video was renamed ‘What They Mean Initially she said the leak started It was then Kainga Ora moved the completed their work. Picture supplied via RNZ To Us’ after six hours online with thousands in her daughter’s bedroom because family to emergency housing. of views and shares. rats had chewed through a water The next day when Anne returned get another night in emergency March said. Spokesperson Willie Duley said the pipe — but Kainga Ora told her it to get some clothes she found the accommodation but they ended up Kainga Ora said the family was foundation was “completely unaware” the was not a health risk and they had to living room ceiling had collapsed sleeping in the garage. treated with care, kindness and phrase was often used in reference to the stay put. spilling more water and rat faeces. Not only did the house stink of sympathy throughout. mosque attacks. “It was literally coming out of the “I rang the DHB and told them paint fumes, there were still patches The agency said the water was “We did have a couple of people saying lightbulbs. They even turned the what I came home to. I went back of wet carpet and the house was turned off for approximately 18 the ‘we are us’ term was linked quite close water off and we didn’t have any again on Monday and still nothing littered with the contractor’s rubbish. hours, but stood by its decision to to the Christchurch tragedy and that some water till the following night.” was done. Then finally an inspector, Anne said she also had to spend leave the family at the house. people might take offence to that. We clearly But still the family were told there the maintenance manager and one hundreds of dollars on new furniture, “The home was appropriate did not mean any offence, so we changed was no health risk and they had to other person was sent to the house. bedding and linen to replace what enough to live in during the initial it immediately. The reason we used it was stay there. “I cracked up at that point “That is when they finally admitted was ruined by the filthy water. repairs to the initial pipe-leaking because, for many of us, tahr are part of the because my daughter had her period that there was a health and safety Auckland Action Against Poverty’s problem. However, when the serious fabric of New Zealand. They’re part of us. and we had no running water, she risk at the property.” Ricardo Menendez-March said Anne water burst occurred our customers They are us,” he said. couldn’t even have a wash. She felt After 12 days in emergency is just one family he had worked with were moved out straight away to Central to the video is the idea that tahr dirty having to go to the bathroom. accommodation the family was told where Kainga Ora had failed in its other suitable accommodation and are “part of the fabric of society” since “We ended up going to the public the house was fixed — but Anne said duty of care to tenants. remained there at our cost until their being introduced in 1904. toilets,” she said. Anne said the that was not what they found. “Unfortunately, this is not the first home was fully restored.” Conservationists said the same theory contractors arrived quickly to fix “The toilet still hadn’t been put time that we’ve worked with people Kainga Ora denied the contractors wasn’t applied to rats, stoats, and other the leak, but when they cut a hole back — that was sitting inside my who have been put through the left mess and said all paint and problematic pests, but Duley said “you’ve in the ceiling rat faeces and water bathtub — the sink for the bathroom ringer when Kainga Ora has done carpet was dry when the family just got to be realistic.” spilled over her daughter’s bed. But was sitting in my lounge, the repairs in homes and left people in returned. However, it blamed the “Are rats, stoats and other pests valued for a week Kainga Ora continued to painters were still in there painting. really vulnerable positions. tenants for the rat infestation. by people? Not really. Are tahr valued by tell them it was safe to stay there “My house stinks of paint fumes “People are living in houses that “The ceiling leak that caused our people? Yes, by the thousand . . . there’s a because only one room was affected. and that, and she says ‘well you are making their kids sick — that customers to be moved was due to $100 million hunting industry out there that “When they sent out the plumbers, know, as a tenant all you have to do are causing health conditions that rats gnawing on water pipes. There is draws a huge income from tahr.” the plumbers went up and had a look is open your house up and air it all should be preventable. no doubt that the rats were located Earlier this year, Forest and Bird sought a and took photos and saw that there out’, and I said ‘Um excuse me, that “This is not the kind of situations in a large accumulation of rubbish high court declaration claiming DOC’s plan was water spraying out of the pipes, means my children have to freeze till that our families should be put left outside against the house.” was illegal because it did not go far enough. so I reported all of those things back all the fumes are gone.’” through, particularly when we know Kainga Ora contractors removed It declined to comment on the Tahr to my tenancy manager, because The family then spent the day we have the resources to provide the rubbish and pest control were Foundation’s video. — RNZ there was also mould and damp keeping warm in the car trying to warm, safe homes for all,” Menendez- called to the property. — RNZ 19 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020

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Publication date: Friday, August 17, 2020 22 FOCUS ON THE LAND The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Fieldays goes live

THE first digital Fieldays was opened the way in which Fieldays has established on Monday by Prime Minister Jacinda its place in New Zealand life.” he said. Ardern followed by an address by The “It has come to be an indispensable Prince of Wales. opportunity to exchange ideas and The PM acknowledged the Fieldays knowledge, to connect different parts event was part of the fabric of the rural of the community, and to celebrate our community and its significance in the shared relationships to the land.” local and national economy. New Zealand National Fieldays Society “I’d also like to take this opportunity CEO Peter Nation was delighted to to say a huge thank you to our primary receive the royal reinforcement. sector, to our farmers, our rural “We don’t do things by halves here and businesses and our communities for the we knew having an online event was a role that you played through Covid-19. huge undertaking. “Many of you carried on as essential “But given the current circumstances, FARM OF THE YEAR: A new date has been set for the rescheduled field workers throughout that time and helped we knew we had to do something, and day associated with this year’s Gisborne-Wairoa Federated Farmers ‘Farm of the Year’ to keep New Zealand running, during a we have worked really hard to bring the competition. Winners Malcolm and Caroline Rau will showcase their Puketia Station really critical period. event to life in an utterly new and unique property in Koranga Valley Road at Matawai on November 6, from 9.30am that day. “I know you will continue to play a way. The field day was postponed earlier this year due to the lockdown. File picture hugely important role as we rebuild “Having the Prime Minister and The together,” she said. Prince offer their support is wonderful. The Prince, who is an avid supporter We’re really proud of what’s on offer DON’T LET RODENTS of sustainable agriculture, last visited for the community in New Zealand and Fieldays in 1970 when the event was across the world. The calibre of guest GOAT BUYER DESTROy yOuR in its second year. In his message for speakers, chefs, innovation entries and Fieldays Online, His Royal Highness exhibitors are incredible for our first property or health! commended the Society for their decades virtual event,” Mr Nation said. of hard work and importance to the “Fieldays Online 2020 is the pilot for rodent damage can be costly nation. our digital roadmap moving forward. and carries disease! “The idea behind Fieldays, to which I Next year we will incorporate it into the was first introduced all those years ago, physical event, which will only maximise Call me Today… has certainly flourished over these past those four days even more.” PRoFeSSIoNal SeRVICe! five decades. Fieldays Online is completely free. “All those who have nurtured it and The digital gates remain open until SERVICES helped it to grow can feel rightly proud of July 26. 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Invercargill harness at Ascot Park Thursday Jetbet 7 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 12 s8849 Jay Bee And Lou (Fr) U4 S Ottley 15 46925 Wattlebank Lass (Fr) 27 P Hunter 3 31s American Lightning (Fr) 3 M Williamson 3 6s668 Wolfenstein (Fr) 3 B Williamson 13 s7086 Kiwi Heir (Fr) U5 R McIlwrick 16 0s080 Kennington Girl (Fr) U1 T Robertson 4 50675 Gomeo Denario (Fr) 4 B Barclay Race 1: MUCHACHA BONITA, MIDNIGHT MEMORIES, 4 5400s Franco Garrett (Fr) 4 B Orange 5 707s1 Wee Ring The Changes (Fr) 5 M Hurrell 5 s0392 Betterthanbrie (Fr) 5 K Barclay MARANATHA ATLAS 2 LBC Building/Aaron Swain 1.15 4 Aldebaran Park Trot 2.05 6 99030 Hazer (Fr) 6 S Tomlinson 6 s3133 Deus Ex (Fr) U1 M Williamson Race 2: THE RED ROBBER, IDEOLOGIST, DREAMINSOVER $7000, 3yo+ r40-r47. mobile, 2200m $9500, 3yo+ r48-r55 stand, 2700m 7 73441 Wecandream (Fr) 7 J Morrison 7 s5646 Change Is Good (10) 1 Tim Williams Race 3: RIDE IN A CONCORDE, INSARCHATWIST, 8 s1748 Matrika (Fr) 8 S Ottley BETTERTHANRAZA 1 00838 Opawa Mach (Fr) 1 S Ottley 1 15549 Sage Trouble (Fr) 1 A Beck 9 8170s Fireforefiddle (Fr) 21 E Barron 9 Selling? Call Craig At Trot 4.19 2 0s553 The Red Robber (Fr) 2 B Orange 2 s0060 Svelt (Fr) 2 A Armour Race 4: SPRINGBANK MASON, MADRIK, MAUDARCHY 10 00210 Franco June (Fr) 22 B Williamson 3 050P7 Targaryen (Fr) 3 K Larsen 3 7200P Davey Mac (Fr) 3 N Williamson 11 77388 My Georgie Boy (Fr) 23 P Hunter $9500, r56-r100 special handicap stand, Race 5: ALTIMETER, A DELIGHTFUL ACT, CHUCKLES 4 905s6 Ideologist (Fr) 4 B Williamson 4 33324 Maudarchy (Fr) 4 S Tomlinson 12 52s65 Toby O’Gara (Fr) 24 N Williamson 2700m Race 6: AMERICAN LIGHTNING, WEE RING THE CHANGES, 5 549s8 Dreaminsover (Fr) 5 N Williamson 5 D21 Springbank Mason (Fr) 5 M Williamson 1 56450 Zoned Scarlett (Fr) 1 B Orange WECANDREAM 6 82s97 Coolhand Easton (Fr) 6 T Williams 6 821P0 Day Dreamin (Fr) 6 B Williamson 7 Tuapeka Lodge Pace 3.29 7 90707 Kagee VC (Fr) 7 J Morrison 7 19 Madrik (Fr) 7 K Barclay 2 64341 Tweedledee (Fr) 2 S Ottley Race 7: UNSURPASSABLE, LYNRYD SKYNRYD, $10,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 2200m 8 480s4 Mighty George (Fr) 8 E Barron 8 P8s89 Alpine Retreat (Fr) 8 E Barron 3 1s686 Fanny Hill (Fr) 3 M Williamson WONTHAVTIME 9 90090 Mack Sheer (Fr) 21 R McIlwrick 9 26269 Da Moons Mission (Fr) 9 M Hurrell 1 s0365 Rin Tin Tin (Fr) 1 B Williamson 4 0473D Only One Way (Fr) 4 B Barclay Race 8: DEUS EX, FRANCO GARRETT, NOTA BENE DENARIO 10 04067 Indulgence (Fr) 22 M Williamson 10 40577 Spotlight The Valley (Fr) 10 B Orange 2 3 Unsurpassable (Fr) 2 N Williamson 5 23s80 Chinese Whisper (Fr) U1 N Williamson Race 9: THAT’S THE STORY, HUMBLE LADD, TWEEDLEDEE 11 53969 Tad Lincoln (Fr) 23 M Hurrell 11 18883 Miss Bamboocha (Fr) U1 R McIlwrick 3 75 Lynryd Skynryd (Fr) 3 S Tomlinson 6 90543 King Cassidy (Fr) U2 S Tomlinson Race 10: BRAEVIEW KELLY, AMERICAN EYRETIME, DELIGHT 12 61448 Rydgemont Milly (Fr) U2 J Morrison 4 0 Thoroughly Dance (Fr) 4 S Ottley 7 32714 That’s The Story (10) 1 Kerryn Tomlinson 3 Dan Cummings Pace 1.40 13 41s67 King Of The North (Fr) U3 K Larsen 5 00600 A Rocknroll Maid (Em2) (Fr) 5 P Hunter 8 13572 Humble Ladd (20) U1 Rory McIlwrick 6 Magic Mike (Fr) 6 T Williams $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m. mobile, 5 Southland Harness Awards 2.29 7 33570 Zambia (Fr) 7 J Morrison 10 D. McDonald Pace 4.44 1700m 8 78740 Hayden Bromac (Fr) 8 K Larsen 1 069 Shadzee (Em1) (Fr) 1 S Ottley $8500, 3yo+ r54-r59. mobile, 2200m 9 4 Wonthavtime (Fr) 21 K Barclay $8500, 2yo+ f&m r40-r55. mobile, 2200m 1 AON Insurance Trot 12.50 2 Fomo (Fr) 2 T Williams 1 82072 Altimeter (Fr) 1 B Orange 10 Maximus Prost (Fr) 22 B Barclay 1 s9800 Lady’s Lass (Fr) 1 T Robertson $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2200m 3 s2389 Arco (Fr) 3 E Barron 2 45440 Major Meister (Fr) 2 J Morrison 11 33s0 Motor Mouth (Fr) 23 A Beck 2 24081 Particular (Fr) 2 J Douglas 4 Tres Chic (Fr) 4 M Williamson 3 03018 Duke Of Dundee (Fr) 3 T Larsen 12 s2546 Schnitzel Von Krumm (Fr) 24 M Williamson 3 78056 Annie Fitz (Fr) 3 M Hurrell 1 56453 Midnight Memories (Fr) 1 A Beck 5 00600 A Rocknroll Maid (Em2) (Fr) 5 4 0s414 Dream Of Glory (Fr) 4 B Barclay 13 0s298 Hans Ideal (Fr) 25 M Hurrell 2 30657 The Power Broker (Fr) 2 K McNaught SCRATCHED 4 67670 Olive Cook (Fr) 4 T Williams B Williamson 5 05522 A Delightful Act (Fr) 5 T Williams 14 — Shadzee 5 P80s8 Dallas Grimes (Fr) 5 S Tomlinson 3 8090s Nordic Prince (Fr) 3 A Armour 6 32s22 Ride In A Concorde (Fr) 6 K Barclay 6 400s3 Tartan Trilogy (Fr) 6 N Williamson 15 73084 Miss Ivy (Fr) 26 E Barron 6 22132 American Eyretime (Fr) 6 B Barclay 4 30005 Top Pocket Chance (Fr) 4 B Williamson 7 DDs7 Northview Peg (Fr) 7 A Beck SCRATCHED 16 57 Wrecking Ball (Fr) U1 A Milne 7 — Major Watson 7 s332s Yankee Party (Fr) 7 N Williamson 5 34539 Brandy And Dry (Fr) 5 T Larsen 8 7042P Sweet Annie (Fr) 8 J Morrison 8 s4691 Chuckles (Fr) 7 K Barclay 6 68902 Muchacha Bonita (Fr) 6 N Williamson 9 0s9 Churrasco (Fr) 21 R McIlwrick 8 Peters Genetics Pace 3.54 8 35s42 Bardot (Fr) 8 A Beck 7 09045 Robo Trouble (Fr) 7 B Barclay 10 75s8 Brightest Moment (Fr) 22 M Hurrell 6 Harliwich Holdings Pace 2.55 9 90061 Better Galleon (Fr) 21 J Morrison 8 080 Funky Monkey (Fr) 8 M Williamson 11 5s3 Insarchatwist (Fr) 23 B Orange $9000, r60-r100 special handicap stand, 10 12 Braeview Kelly (Fr) 22 B Orange 9 s5906 Andover The Keys (Fr) U1 K Larsen 12 6036s Von Art (Fr) 24 S Tomlinson $7500, 2yo+ r49-r53. mobile, 2200m 2700m 11 48004 Fancy (Fr) 23 M Williamson 10 36004 Maranatha Atlas (Fr) U2 B Orange 13 Celtic Abbey (Fr) 25 B Barclay 1 9s510 Cruisin Reuben (Fr) 1 B Orange 1 26252 Nota Bene Denario (Fr) 1 B Barclay 12 25021 Delight (Fr) 24 S Ottley 11 00s07 South Park (Fr) U3 P Hunter 14 4 Betterthanraza (Fr) 26 N Williamson 2 088s8 I’m Jimmy James (Fr) 2 T Williams 2 44s49 Triple VC (Fr) 2 S Tomlinson 13 08358 Major Sass (Fr) 25 K Barclay

Waikato greys at Cambridge Thursday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 The Clubhouse Sports Bar 12.25 EMERGENCIES: 5 53776 Noah Who 21.03 M Prangley 3 62464 Thea Who 25.90 M Prangley 9 68588 Monsoon Malabar 21.52 Udy & Cottam 6 85562 Party Every Day 21.50 R & L Udy Race 1: WILD KIWI, MOBILITY SCOOTER, 4 34512 Little Teegs 25.80 Arch Lawrence $1365, C0, 375m 10 87666 Spring Mechanic nwtd R & L Udy 7 1521 Big Time Dawson nwtd Lisa Cole 5 32214 Baileys Nice 25.68 Arch Lawrence THRILLING ARNOLD 1 Thrilling Peggy nwtd Karen Walsh 8 558F4 Jinja Lad 21.72 Raewyn McPhee 6 57611 Big Time Roxy nwtd Lisa Cole Race 2: ALLEGRO VEY, ALL DAY LONG, JUST AS MUCH 2 23664 Loudred nwtd R & L Udy 5 Farmlands Coprice Sprint 1.30 EMERGENCIES: 7 41134 Dundee Glitter nwtd Emma Potts Race 3: PORTLAND TOY, FERNANDO CHARM, 3 4425 Serbian Ace nwtd Ben Craik 9 47788 Smash Out nwtd R & L Udy 8 44113 Opawa Travis nwtd Emma Potts $1450, C1, 375m 10 45688 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin BIG TIME LENNY 4 272 Allegro Vey nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 1 27456 Smash Burton nwtd R & L Udy Race 4: SEE EYE BE, THRILLING HUDSON, PADDY FAST 5 6 Big Time Fuzz nwtd Lisa Cole 9 35855 Eddie Hemi nwtd W & T Steele 6 533 All Day Long nwtd Robert Roper 2 s4821 Peach Melba 21.35 Arch Lawrence 8 Vetora Cambridge Sprint 2.45 Race 5: ALLEGRO JADEN, ALWAYS DREAMING, 10 2122 Thrilling Bow nwtd Karen Walsh 7 74264 Go Home Duke nwtd Peter Ferguson 3 67865 Get Me Home nwtd Udy & Cottam $2035, C3, 375m PEACH MELBA 4 56668 Just Maddie 21.72 Marsha Black 8 23 Just As Much nwtd Sam Lozell 1 13333 Jinja Jay nwtd W & T Steele 11 Farmlands Virkon Sprint 3.39 Race 6: ROD’S GIRL, HANDS OF STEEL, IT’S A LAUGH EMERGENCIES: 5 56742 Always Dreaming 21.40 Glennis Farrell 6 77634 My Bro Bobby nwtd M Prangley 2 16321 Thrilling Dora 21.07 Emma Potts $2390, C3/4, 375m Race 7: BIG TIME DAWSON, MY KIRSTY, AGBEZE 9 46877 Xena Poppy nwtd R & L Udy 3 23681 Our Hotrod 21.56 Udy & Cottam 10 8 Nice For What nwtd W & T Steele 7 73378 Little Apple nwtd W & T Steele Race 8: DOES HE EXIST, ZORO, FOOL’S RUSSIAN 8 14 Allegro Jaden nwtd Lisa Cole 4 82343 Idol Ajay 21.43 W & T Steele 1 77s76 Platinum Earner 21.55 Robert Roper Race 9: TROJAN HOARSE, THRILLING BRUCE, 3 Mayhounds Rehoming 12.42 EMERGENCIES: 5 67s33 Big Time Clare 21.38 Lisa Cole 2 s5541 Big Time Marlisa nwtd Lisa Cole JINJA MURPHY 9 45688 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 6 45222 Zoro 21.55 Arch Lawrence 3 72336 Sophia Noir 21.18 Arch Lawrence 7 44517 Fool’s Russian nwtd Lisa Cole Race 10: BIG TIME ROXY, OPAWA TRAVIS, DUNDEE GLITTER $1450, C1, 375m 10 47788 Smash Out nwtd R & L Udy 4 71162 Dignity Dented 21.51 Thayne Green 8 55511 Does He Exist 21.31 Robert Roper 5 32375 Charlow 21.12 R & N O’Regan Race 11: DIGNITY DENTED, BIG TIME MARLISA, PREROGATIVE 1 58457 Bailey And Cream nwtd R & L Udy EMERGENCIES: 2 43233 Big Time Lenny nwtd Lisa Cole 6 Garrards Sprint 1.55 6 12655 Iron Eyes 20.92 Emma Potts Race 12: THRILLING BAXTER, LOCHINVAR DYNAMO, 9 71275 Stay Rich 21.46 M & J Smith 7 71624 Prerogative 21.14 Udy & Cottam 3 68368 Ascott nwtd W & T Steele $1685, C2, 375m 10 87666 Spring Mechanic nwtd R & L Udy THRILLING MURPHY 4 23716 Sheriff Lee 21.65 Peter Henley 8 52663 Botany Wayne 21.22 Phil Green 5 17813 Fernando Charm 21.78 Thayne Green 1 64622 Jinja Might nwtd Udy & Cottam 9 Superior Chunky Dog Rolls 3.04 EMERGENCIES: 6 77685 React Respond nwtd Robert Roper 2 41163 Nana Molly nwtd Udy & Cottam 9 68588 Monsoon Malabar 21.52 Udy & Cottam 7 57645 Vibe nwtd Sean Codlin 3 48851 Platinum Spirit nwtd Robert Roper $2860, C5, 375m 10 87666 Spring Mechanic nwtd R & L Udy 8 11 Portland Toy nwtd Ben Craik 4 68871 Botany Esmay 21.27 Phil Green 1 7s331 Bigtime Kiss 21.04 Lisa Cole 1 Cookies Kitchen Sprint 12.07 EMERGENCIES: 5 82312 It’s A Laugh 21.81 Sam Lozell 2 27834 Thrilling Peta 20.93 Karen Walsh 12 Mike Stent Decorators Ltd 4.04 9 45688 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 6 43521 Hands Of Steel 21.77 Thayne Green 3 77641 Jinja Murphy 21.23 W & T Steele $1450, C1, 375m 10 47788 Smash Out nwtd R & L Udy 7 43231 Rod’s Girl nwtd Udy & Cottam 4 64215 Captain Kev 21.09 W & T Steele $4735, C4/5, 457m 1 66277 Award Winner nwtd Thayne Green 8 57333 Tommy The Jett nwtd Marsha Black 5 sF265 Due To Burn nwtd Karen Walsh 1 37273 Big Time Jackson 25.54 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 2 64866 Thrilling Arnold 21.48 Sean Codlin 4 Raging Demon 1.05 6 23332 Thrilling Bruce 21.02 Karen Walsh 2 23315 Bigtime Levi 25.87 Lisa Cole 9 25526 El Narco 21.32 Phil Green 3 61768 Hi Ho Tonto 21.32 Phil Green $2390, C3/4, 375m 7 12121 Trojan Hoarse 20.75 Lisa Cole 3 s1111 Thrilling Baxter 25.49 Karen Walsh 10 38254 Paris End nwtd Lisa Cole 8 66123 Thrilling Brax 21.07 Karen Walsh 4 22223 Mobility Scooter 21.20 Marsha Black 1 84867 Bigtime Cutie nwtd R & N O’Regan 4 38272 Cheeseball 25.91 Lisa Cole 5 43434 Waiterimu Ripper 21.28 R & L Udy EMERGENCY: 5 s4221 Thrilling Murphy 25.60 Karen Walsh 2 51744 Grunt 21.18 W & T Steele 7 Yvette Bodiam Sprint 2.20 9 31647 Our Hemi 21.15 Udy & Cottam 6 34766 Fancy 21.71 M Prangley 3 68882 Raging Demon 20.99 R & L Udy 6 s1111 Lochinvar Dynamo 25.36 Peter Ferguson 7 11771 Wild Kiwi 21.30 Udy & Cottam 4 76821 See Eye Be 21.04 M Prangley $1450, C1, 375m 10 Affordable Pet Accessories 3.21 7 11222 Thrilling Rosa 25.29 Karen Walsh 8 44632 Big Time Spot nwtd Lisa Cole 5 71556 Frosty Blaze 21.25 Thayne Green 1 87247 Firefly Laffey 21.50 Sean Codlin 8 48241 Big Time Seth 25.74 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 6 77125 Thrilling Hudson 21.13 Thayne Green 2 33753 My Kirsty nwtd Udy & Cottam $2860, C1/2, 457m EMERGENCIES: 9 47788 Smash Out nwtd R & L Udy 7 17473 Paddy Fast 21.35 M & J Smith 3 64785 Agbeze nwtd Marsha Black 1 15435 Shaynee nwtd Sam Lozell 9 18447 Silenci 25.65 Peter Ferguson 10 45688 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 8 58635 Softy Burgess nwtd Lisa Cole 4 33865 Opawa Roy nwtd Glennis Farrell 2 61332 Big Time Jimmy nwtd Lisa Cole 10 15867 Bigtime Archie nwtd Lisa Cole

Christchurch greys at Addington Thursday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 3 45435 Fidgety Feet 17.21 J M McCook EMERGENCY: 4 17114 Opawa Nova 30.35 Robin Wales 2 23226 Lethal Lettie 30.92 Ashley Bradshaw 4 12863 Punters Kirsty 17.27 Robin Wales 9 77687 Know Equal 30.45 Garry Cleeve 5 16775 Speedy Boss nwtd J & D Fahey Race 1: MEGA DREAM, HANKENSTEIN, SMASH OVER 3 Vacant Box Three - n & a 5 33154 Blazing Banjo 17.58 John McInerney 6 Vacant Box Six - n & a 4 23256 Opawa Cutie 30.29 J & D Fahey Race 2: FIDGETY FEET, GOTCHA POPEYE, AZKADELLIA 6 23422 Gotcha Popeye 17.41 Calum Weir 5 Thursday Place Pick Sprint 5.38 7 31113 Pretty Busy 30.17 J & D Fahey 5 21436 Black Stockings 30.56 Ashley Bradshaw Race 3: QUINCY BALE, MAX DANCER, NEW NOTE 8 14125 Miss Adobe 30.39 Matt Roberts 7 24314 Crushington 17.38 John McInerney $2390, C4, 295m 6 Vacant Box Six - n & a Race 4: LEONARD BALE, GOLDSTAR MAUNEY, OPAWA HOP 8 62178 Two Be Frank 17.24 Bruce Dann 7 17313 Seductive Kiwi 29.98 Calum Weir Race 5: FAST ANGEL, SHAW LEE, PLATINUM PAISLEY EMERGENCIES: 1 22533 Know Baby 17.27 Garry Cleeve 8 Nick Brander Fan Club 6.37 2 47533 Shaw Lee 17.10 J M McCook 8 315 Goldstar Tudor 30.82 S & B Evans Race 6: TAUNTING EYES, MITCHAM SAM, ELODEA 9 67751 Homebush Liam 17.22 John McInerney $4735, C5, 520m 10 15575 Jaded Affair 17.23 Lisa Waretini 3 88126 Smash Wild 17.07 Malcolm Grant Race 7: PRETTY BUSY, OPAWA NOVA, RIPSLINGER ROXY 4 86732 Platinum Paisley 17.08 Jason Dunn 1 31621 Uthor Bale 30.00 Craig Roberts 11 Dave Robbie Photographer 7.31 Race 8: UTHOR BALE, VIKING MAFIA, OPAWA DEAL 3 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz 5.02 5 75776 Ezra Blueblood 17.31 John McInerney 2 14113 Viking Mafia 30.08 J & D Fahey $2860, C5, 295m Race 9: SELECT TRICK, ARCHIE JOHN HILL, MITCHAM PRU 6 51458 Goldstar Wynter 17.20 S & B Evans 3 88244 Pearls Are Us 29.96 Garry Cleeve $3325, C3, 520m 7 12262 Homebush Stasser 17.23 John McInerney 4 63361 Opawa Nat 30.01 J & D Fahey 1 51155 Mitcham Becky 17.22 Corey Steele Race 10: SEDUCTIVE KIWI, OPAWA CUTIE, BERET GIRL 5 62265 Know State 30.01 Garry Cleeve 2 52237 Homebush Boots 17.20 John McInerney Race 11: ZIPPING HOUDINI, HOMEBUSH BOOTS, 1 66771 Orina Allen 30.32 Craig Roberts 8 11251 Fast Angel 17.26 Calum Weir 2 56s23 Max Dancer 29.94 J & D Fahey 6 5s171 She’s For Us nwtd Matt Roberts 3 31F13 Mitcham Magic 17.23 John McInerney MUSTANG TULLY 3 15878 Quincy Bale 29.93 Craig Roberts 6 Matt Roberts 5.54 7 54413 All Consuming 30.17 J & D Fahey 4 23256 Mustang Tully 17.00 Calum Weir Race 12: OSTER BALE, NO KISSY MISSY, BAHAMA QUEEN 4 21653 Goldstar Sydney 30.14 S & B Evans 8 34152 Opawa Deal 29.98 J & D Fahey 5 11228 Zipping Houdini 16.81 Calum Weir $2035, C3, 295m 5 62335 Start The Show 30.02 Ray Adcock 6 38335 Calm Inferno 17.19 Bruce Dann 6 22112 Queena Bale 30.20 Craig Roberts 1 21183 Taunting Eyes 17.26 Jason Dunn 9 Garrard’s Sprint 6.54 7 34437 Little Krakatoa 17.09 Ashley Bradshaw 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 4.10 7 25115 Opawa Lyn 30.17 J & D Fahey 2 21562 Mitcham Sam 17.28 John McInerney $2860, C5, 295m 8 63621 Goldstar Major 17.24 S & B Evans 8 312s4 New Note 30.23 J & D Fahey 3 84224 Elodea 17.37 Rosemary Blackburn $2390, C4, 295m 1 8s131 Mitcham Pru 17.26 Ashley Bradshaw EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 4 75775 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce 2 51712 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney 9 38481 Flora Dora 17.06 Ray Adcock 1 22256 Smash Over 17.26 Malcolm Grant 9 45617 Translation 30.33 J & D Fahey 5 48711 Come A Guster 17.30 Malcolm Grant 3 84417 Opawa Oscar 17.10 Robin Wales 10 14267 Opawa May 17.40 Robin Wales 2 61341 Mega Dream 17.28 Lisa Waretini 10 77687 Know Equal 30.45 Garry Cleeve 6 31213 Hendrix Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts 4 15166 Archie John Hill 16.99 J & D Fahey 3 14251 Know Charisma 17.19 Garry Cleeve 7 45411 Opawa Phil 17.24 Robin Wales 5 53s84 Mohican Run 17.13 Corey Steele 12 Re-Energise Dash 7. 49 4 68635 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 4 Suck It Up Ltd Stakes 5.22 8 42816 Sozin’s Symphony 17.18 John McInerney 6 57127 Pita Ramos 17.14 Jason Dunn $2390, C4, 295m 5 Vacant Box Five - n & a $4030, C4, 520m EMERGENCIES: 7 11116 Select Trick 16.93 Calum Weir 6 51187 Homebush Ariana 17.21 John McInerney 9 67751 Homebush Liam 17.22 John McInerney 8 33414 Chanyaka 17.20 Bruce Dann 1 23127 No Kissy Missy 17.20 Ashley Bradshaw 1 65626 Darla Bale 30.24 Craig Roberts 7 21424 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S & B Evans 10 15575 Jaded Affair 17.23 Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: 2 51882 Know Majority 17.20 Garry Cleeve 8 23456 Hankenstein 17.19 Ashley Bradshaw 2 66s58 Our Jolene 30.14 Robin Wales 9 86s61 Amuri George 17.23 John McInerney 3 23366 Special As 17.30 J M McCook 3 77223 Goldstar Mauney 30.06 S & B Evans 7 Flair Canterbury Laurels 6.17 10 43783 Culvie Ness 17.22 Hart & Taylor 2 Craig Roberts Dash 4.37 4 15542 Opawa Slick 30.17 J & D Fahey 4 752s3 Bahama Queen 17.08 Jason Dunn 5 43214 Opawa Hilary 30.07 J & D Fahey $3095, R/A, heat, 520m 10 Flair Canterbury Laurels 7.14 5 18648 Homebush Aimee 17.26 John McInerney $2035, C3, 295m 6 11421 Leonard Bale 30.13 Craig Roberts 1 13321 Ripslinger Roxy 30.34 Ashley Bradshaw 6 13612 Starburst George 17.21 Malcolm Grant 1 14174 Azkadellia 17.44 Rosemary Blackburn 7 34527 Opawa Toddy 30.18 J & D Fahey 2 21647 Mayhem Made 30.87 Ashley Bradshaw $3095, R/A, heat, 520m 7 78651 Oster Bale 17.13 Craig Roberts 2 1s417 Cawbourne Cruz 17.37 B J Middlewood 8 71784 Opawa Hop 30.01 J & D Fahey 3 Vacant Box Three - n & a 1 16881 Beret Girl 30.27 J & D Fahey 8 31212 So Flossy 17.25 Bruce Dann

Southland greys at Thursday Jetbet 10 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6 Q. 1-2-3-4, 3-4-5-6 PL6 1-6 Selections 5 7 Toby’s Choice nwtd Brett Conner 3 Ascot Park Stakes 11.41 2 33826 Sefton Joy nwtd Robin Wales 7 22318 Our Dazzel nwtd Robin Wales 6 55 Opawa Bud nwtd Robin Wales 3 66534 Opawa Lacy 26.57 Robin Wales 8 25441 Wildebeest nwtd Ashley Bradshaw Race 1: OPAWA VIOLET, MISS MALIA, MITCHAM GREG 7 21 Opawa Violet nwtd Robin Wales $1450, C1, 390m 4 11111 Pepper Chimes 25.97 John Allen EMERGENCY: Race 2: JUST OLIVE, RUN RUN ROVER, OPAWA JANE 8 52435 Miss Malia nwtd Robin Wales 1 8s422 Auto Speed nwtd Ray Adcock 5 66234 Punters A Hero 25.98 J & D Fahey 9 s784s Eyrewell Ebony nwtd Heather Cairns Race 3: OPAWA DAWN, LAKOTA MICCO, AUTO SPEED 2 45118 My Girl Sofia 22.84 Barry Healey 6 12612 Seve 25.81 Daniel Lane Race 4: PEPPER CHIMES, SEVE, PUNTERS BOLT 2 Oreti Beach Run 11.23 3 63782 Lakota Micco nwtd Heather Cairns 7 43347 Silouette Jet 26.41 John Allen 6 Southland & Otago Photo Finish 12.35 8 35648 Longshanks nwtd Ashley Bradshaw Race 5: TEE AN’ CEE, GOLDSTAR TROOPER, OPAWA VINNY $2505, C1, 457m 4 26612 Opawa Dawn 22.84 Robin Wales EMERGENCIES: $2035, C2/3, 390m Race 6: M’LADY SADIE, TUCKER, LAKOTA WICHAPI 5 21447 Trev’s Rocket 22.94 Brett Conner 1 57333 Opawa Jane nwtd Robin Wales 9 86374 Lakota Kohana 26.31 Heather Cairns 1 37261 Brut Magic 22.83 Chris Healey 6 32416 Tides End 23.13 John Allen 10 56636 Melting World nwtd John Guthrie 2 24311 Run Run Rover nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 37452 Mikil nwtd M P Hamilton 2 78271 Lakota Wichapi nwtd Heather Cairns 3 11171 Just Olive 26.48 M P Hamilton 8 43223 Galifianakis nwtd Bronwyn Eade 5 Find Us On Twitter@sgrcinfo 12.17 3 11338 Nassor nwtd D J MacMillan 4 15352 Barrel Runner nwtd Ashley Bradshaw EMERGENCIES: 4 34545 Magic Jess Lass 22.62 Chris Healey 1 SGRC Welcome 11.05 5 26534 Pretty Keen nwtd Sandra Keen 9 27387 Max Volume nwtd Ashley Bradshaw $2860, C4/5, 390m 5 31223 Tucker nwtd Daniel Lane 6 22222 Volcanic Whisper nwtd John Allen 10 75582 Southern Angel 22.85 Roy Hamilton 1 8s862 Kiwi Gunn 22.58 Ray Adcock 6 52185 Denuto nwtd Ray Adcock $2390, C0, 457m 7 75432 Miss Nina 26.42 Brett Conner 2 s7871 Opawa Vinny 23.18 Robin Wales 7 53736 Lakota Tonka nwtd Heather Cairns 1 Just Lenny nwtd M P Hamilton 8 1Ps77 Our Pat nwtd Robin Wales 4 Added Energy Stakes 11.59 3 1157s Eyrewell Turbo 22.84 Heather Cairns 8 13313 M’lady Sadie nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 64 Mitcham Greg nwtd Ashley Bradshaw EMERGENCIES: 4 21124 Tee An’ Cee 22.49 Brett Conner EMERGENCIES: 3 65766 Pukeko Magic nwtd Barry Healey 9 27387 Max Volume nwtd Ashley Bradshaw $2860, SPECA, 457m 5 42313 Goldstar Trooper 22.25 M P Hamilton 9 86374 Lakota Kohana 22.82 Heather Cairns 4 87 Opawa Troy nwtd Robin Wales 10 23755 Bartholomew Cub 26.54 Bronwyn Eade 1 17373 Punters Bolt nwtd Robin Wales 6 18124 Ever Rested nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 10 17656 Carlos nwtd Robin Wales The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 SPORT 25 Saudi Arabia DRAWS bars beIN take out bins: Campion Snr A. Brewing v GGHS Snr A (Nga, Pania); 5, Bohemians v Wainui Reserves. Hockey All games are 4 x 10-minute Whalis v Claydens Waikohu 2 (Bex, Jess 2.30pm: Wainui, Coates Associates THE Saudi Arabian government has Women quarters. L); 6, GGHS Jnr A v The Stingerz (Alex, Wainui Demons v Wairoa Athletic; Anzac permanently barred the English Premier SATURDAY — 1.30pm: Ngatapa v 9am: 1, Claydens Waikohu Masters v Ash T); 9, Gisborne Glass Ngatapa v Park, Tatapouri Bohemians v Smash League’s official Middle East broadcasters Paikea (YMP/GGHS). Tatapouri Sportsfit (Shanan, Tessa); Uawa Kahukuraiti (Aroha, Monz); 10, Palace Shockers. from operating in the country. 3pm: YMP v Amber Dental Gisborne 2, Whangara Old Girls v Horouta Gold OBM Red Social v Ritana Toa (Chiarn, Women’s Eastern League, SUNDAY, The broadcaster was initially blocked in Girls’ High School (Ngatapa/Paikea). (Kez, Selina); 5, Farmlands Ngatapa v Tukaki). 10.30am: Rectory field, Gisborne Saudi Arabia under a boycott imposed when 4.30pm: GMC Green v GMC Gold Gisborne Denture Clinic High School Duty team to bring in the bins and Girls’ High School v Gisborne Laundry Riyadh and its allies severed diplomatic (GMC Kowhai/Waituhi). Old Girls (Ash T, Iri); 6, Campion Snr post pads: Uawa Kahukuraiti. Services Riverina; Anzac Park, and trade ties with Qatar in June 2017 6pm: GMC Kowhai v Waituhi (GMC A v Tapuae (Jess L, Krys L); 9, Uawa Duty officer: Challise. Bohemians v Heavy Equipment Services over Doha’s alleged support of terrorism, a Green/GMC Gold). Ngarangikahiwa v GGHS Snr B (Lou, United; CRR2, Tatapouri Marist Thistle v charge Qatar denies. Men Tukaki); 10, Thistle Phoenix v GGHS TSA Campion College. An announcement from the Saudi FRIDAY — 6.30pm: Lytton Old Boys (Chiarn, Phoenix). Football General Authority for Competition (GAC) Masters v Gisborne Boys’ High School 10am: 1, Horouta Taimana v Taiki THE draw for Gisborne football Rugby stated that Qatar-based beIN SPORTS, the (YMP 2/LOB Fruits). (Annie, Bessie); 2, Claydens Waikohu teams this weekend — THE draw for Civil Project Solutions Premier League rights holder for the Middle SATURDAY — 12 midday: LOB Fruits 1 v Ritana Snr A (Chloe, Pania); 5 PACIFIC Premiership, SATURDAY, senior club rugby this weekend is — East and North Africa region, has had its v YMP 2 (LOB Masters/GBHS). Old Girls Whangara v YMP Masters 3pm: Park Island No.4 (Napier), Napier Premier Grade, Saturday 2.45pm: licence to broadcast cancelled and been Bye: YMP 1. (Justine, Triesta); 6, OBM Blue v GGHS City Rovers Reserves v Gisborne Vehicle Oval 1, OBM v Waikohu (R Maynard, D fined the equivalent of £2.1m (NZ$4m). Secondary Grade Jnr A (Allisa, Aroha); 9, Steve Craill Testing Thistle; Taradale No.1, Taradale Stevenson, H Fitzgerald); Oval 2, High It means there is no legitimate way MONDAY — 4pm: GBHS Red v Lytton Builders Ngatapa v The Stingerz (Krys L, v Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne School Old Boys v Pirates (L Thomas, to watch EPL in a country whose public High School (Campion 1/GGHS 2). Willow); 10, Tatapouri Sportsfit Social v United. H Campbell, T Watson); Patutahi 1, investment fund is trying to take over one of 5pm: GBHS Black v Campion 2 YMP Manawanui (Jess T, Phoenix). Eastern League 1, SATURDAY, Ngatapa v YMP (I Hughes, P Brown, C the league’s clubs — Newcastle United. (Louise/GBHS Red). 11am: 1, IMS High School Old Girls 12.30pm: Wainui, Sunshine Brewing Johnson). The GAC stated beIN had “abused 6pm: Campion 1 v GGHS 2 (GBHS Masters v Gisborne Fluid & Machinery Wainui Sharks v Heavy Equipment Senior One, SATURDAY, 1pm: Oval its dominant position through several Black/Campion 2). HSOG (Chloe, Cush); 2, Taste One Services United. 2, YMP v Pirates (H Fitzgerald). monopolistic practices”. HSOG v Whangara OG (Selina, Shanan); 2.30pm: Lytton, Lytton High School 2pm: Tapuae 1 (Wairoa), Tapuae v beIN said in a statement: “The decision Netball 5, Tapuae v Gisborne Denture Clinic v Gisborne Boys’ High School; Childers Athletic (M Smith). is nonsensical on every single level, WEEK 4 of Round 1 of PAK’nSAVE HSOG (Bex, Iri); 6, YMP TimberPro v Road Reserve No.1, Thistle Reserves v Bye: Ngatapa. banning beIN for packaging its rights in the Gisborne senior netball will be held at FarmCare HSOG (Jess L, Justine); 9, Carpet Court Thistle Massive. Interschool rugby, SATURDAY, standard way that sports and entertainment Victoria Domain on SATURDAY. Tyre General Ngatapa v Thistle Storm Eastern League 2, SATURDAY, 10.30am: Rectory 1, Gisborne Boys’ broadcasters all around the world do. All scorecards will be run from the (Aroha, Tukaki); 10, GGHS TSA v Kotahi 12.30pm: Campion, Campion College v High School 2nd 15 v St Peter’s College “Moreover, the very idea that tower. Aroha (Cristal, Monz). Heavy Equipment Services United (3); (Auckland) 2nd 15. permanently banning a leading competitor Duty teams to put up goal pads, set 12 midday: 1, Taiki v YMP Masters CRR 2, Thistle Vintage v ITM Thistle; 12 midday: Rectory 1, GBHS 1st 15 v from a market could in any way promote up team benches (courts 1 and 2) and (Justine, Tessa); 2, YMP Sunshine Anzac Park, Gisborne Pro Roofing St Peter’s College (Auckland) 1st 15. competition is plainly absurd.” — AAP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Thursday, July 16, 2020

SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Gareth Bale, 31; AnnaLynne McCord, 33; Corey Feldman, 49; Will Ferrell, 53. Happy Birthday: Think about what you can do. How you direct your energy this year will SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made make a difference to the outcome. Don't waste time living in the past or up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. making up excuses for not living up to expectations. Opportunity is knocking; To solve the puzzle, each row, recognizing it is one thing, but taking advantage of it is another. Make your column and 3x3 grid within the move. Your numbers are 9, 17, 24, 27, 31, 33, 40. larger grid must end up containing ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number from 1 to 9, and Keep busy. If you have too much time to think, you will end up feeling angry. each number can only appear Instead of stewing about a problem, look for a way to resolve issues that bother you. Offer alternatives and incentives, and be mindful of others. 3 once in a row, column or box. stars A sudoku grid has a single TAURUS (April 20-May 20): unique solution, which can be A change will turn out to be beneicial. Make suggestions, and be a part of reached without using guesswork. the unfolding of something new and exciting. A chance to make a positive change to the way you live or work is within reach. 3 stars SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put your energy where it counts. If you feel passionate about something, take action. Stand up for your beliefs, and make a difference. Don't let anger consume you. Be smart, come up with a workable solution and forge ahead. 3 stars DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,041 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Figure out what you want. Look around you, and consider what motivates CRYPTIC CLUES you. Take the plunge, and do whatever it takes to bring you one step closer to your goal. 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Don't let those you live or work with disrupt movement? (5,3,4) membership of the your life. Know when to say no and when to walk away. An argument will 13. Where we fall if we do colony? (2,10) leave you vulnerable, but pursuing something you enjoy will build conidence. wrong? (6) 6. Thomas’s initial motive 5 stars 15. Those who take it for betrayal (7) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 7. A measure for those who become aware of You'll learn plenty if you research or talk to someone who can provide you want to go straight (4) goings-on under the with irsthand information about something you want to pursue. Let your 8. Acceptable because imagination wander, and you'll come up with a vision that tweaks your surface (6) neither mad nor passion. 3 stars 17. No longer worried now unintelligent? (6,6) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): guardianship has 12. Lead pets to base of Let your passion lead the way. Whether you direct your energy into a cause finished? (4,4,4) column (8) you believe in, a relationship you cherish or doing whatever it takes to be the 20. Gentle little animals 14. Give the fellow the sack - best that you can be, your dedication and drive will help you succeed. 3 stars belong to Elia (5) he’s a burning fighter! (7) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 21. Agree I left icon to be 16. Doubtless one of the You'll crave change today. Make arrangements to shake things up and do despatched (7) youngest assemblies (6) things differently. Put routine aside in order to focus on something that excites SOLUTIONS TO 22. Is let - to 10 workers? (8) 18. A ring of care, naturally you, and you will come to realize a permanent adjustment is in order. 3 stars Quick Crossword answers 23. Indication from the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): PUZZLE 11,040 (5) also fit the large grid umpire that both sides 19. Somewhere to live on You need a pick-me-up. Do something that makes you feel good about QUICK have scored 100? (4) the level? (4) yourself. 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Enrage (7) Avoid; 10 Passage; 12 Isaac 15. Lower (6) 7. Final (4) Newton; 14 Press notice; 18 17. Incomprehensible 8. Alcoholic (12) Sweeper; 19 Smack; 21 Match; (12) 12. Dividend (8) 22 Replies. 20. Jewish doctor (5) 14. Feasible (7) Down: 1 Halve; 2 Remiss; 3 Oft; 21. Thoughtful (7) 16. Moulding machine STAR RATINGS 4 Seesaw; 5 Surgeon; 8 22. Channel deepening FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. Magnate; 11 Painter; 13 machines (8) (6) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. Crowbar; 15 Speech; 16 23. Prepare for press 18. Unseeing (5) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. Comely; 17 Acted; 20 New. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. (4) 19. Poke (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 26 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 No roars as Tiger returns to Memorial

GOLF The 44-year-old reigning Masters champion then skipped a number of TIGER Woods makes his long-awaited events with back issues prior to the return to competitive golf at the PGA Tour’s three-month Covid-19 Memorial Tournament this week and no hiatus that began in mid-March and golfer will feel the impact of the strange opted to sit out the circuit’s first five new spectator-less world created by events since the break. Covid-19 more than the 15-time major Woods, who is one win shy of a record winner. 83 PGA Tour victories, did play a May For his whole career Woods, one of 24 charity match with Phil Mickelson sport’s most recognisable personalities, and Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks has been the focus of the golfing world. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. He is followed by massive Saying he was unwilling to risk a galleries and battalions of reporters, return to the Tour until he saw how photographers and television cameras safety protocols would work, Woods wherever he plays. made his decision to play only when he But when he steps onto the first felt comfortable enough to do so. tee at Muirfield Village Golf Club on “I just felt it was better to stay at Thursday for his first competitive round home and be safe,” said Woods. “I’m in five months the only sound is likely used to playing with lots of people to be chirping birds, with the PGA Tour around me and that puts not only having banned spectators for all events myself in danger but my friends and this season. family.” “I’ve had cameras on me since I Woods has watched the PGA Tour turned pro, so it’s been over 20-some- restart on his computer and said he was odd years that virtually almost every immediately struck by what he saw. one of my shots that I’ve hit on the Tour “It was more watching golf to see how has been documented,” Woods said. it is now, see what our near future, our “That is something that I’ve been reality is and our foreseeable future is accustomed to. That’s something I’ve going to be,” said Woods, who has won known for decades. the Memorial a record five times. “But this is a different world and one “To have no one yelling, no one we’re going to have to get used to. It’s screaming, no energy, the social just a silent and different world.” distancing, no handshakes. There’s BIGGEST STAR RETURNING: In this June 2019 photo, Tiger Woods tees off on the Woods last competed on the PGA nothing to feed off of energy-wise. third hole during the final round of the Memorial golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio. The Tour in mid-February when he laboured There’s no one there. PGA Tour returned last month with some of its strongest fields. Now it gets its biggest through a final-round 77 at the Genesis “I think this is going to set up for star. Tiger Woods announced last Thursday on Twitter he would play next week at the Invitational where he finished last not just in the short-term but for the Memorial, a tournament he has won a record five times, as he goes after a record 83rd among players who made the cut. foreseeable future for sure.” — AAP career victory on the PGA Tour. AP file picture Former All Players accept part Black Kahui joins Force RUGBY of departure blame have signed veteran former All Black to bolster their backline for the RUGBY LEAGUE contribute to a club’s decision to part remainder of the Super Rugby AU season. ways with a coach. Kahui, 35, has joined the Force at their Hunter CANTERBURY star Kieran Foran In the case of Pay, who was midway Valley hub after undergoing a two-week quarantine admits the players shoulder part of the through the final year of his contract, the period and will be available for Friday’s Round 3 game blame for coach Dean Pay walking out on club great jumped before he was pushed. against the Queensland Reds at Suncorp Stadium. the NRL club yesterday. “I think if you asked any player at any The outside back arrives after seven seasons of Pay addressed the playing group about club that’s playing, of course they play a club rugby in Japan, a stint that began soon after he his decision to stand down yesterday role, don’t they,” Foran said. helped New Zealand win the 2011 morning after a dismal 1-8 start to the “At the end of the day, we’re the ones on home soil. season that has them bottom of the out there on the field and we’re the ones Western Force head of rugby Matt Hodgson ladder. that are trying to control what we can said Kahui’s addition was invaluable because of his “It’s been a difficult morning here for out there on the field and get the results. experience. everyone involved,” Foran said yesterday “We’ve given it our all. “His knowledge of the game, defensive ability and afternoon. “But at the end of the day, we just the level of professionalism he brings to training will “Dean’s been a huge part of this club haven’t been getting the results.” be huge for our season; we can’t wait to see him out the past few years and poured everything Bulldogs players trained not long after there in the blue and black,” Hodgson said. in. Pay’s exit, with assistant Steve Georgallis “It’s not just his on-field exploits that we’re excited “To come in this morning and be told taking the reins as caretaker. about, as his insight and winning mentality are sure to of the news, it’s been a tough morning for “Georgie’s been pretty vocal so far this prove invaluable for the entire team.” everyone involved in the club.” morning,” Foran said. Predominantly an outside centre, Kahui played 18 Foran, who arrived at the Bulldogs at KIERAN FORAN “It’s been a pretty hectic morning with tests for the All Blacks — including the World Cup the same time Pay took over before the everything that’s going on. We didn’t final win against France nine years ago in which he 2018 season, was thankful for his coach’s and he’s never wavered in his support for want to delay training. was a starting winger. support during his horror run with injury the club and players involved. “We thought the best thing for all He helped the subsequently win back-to- in recent years. “I know from the players’ point of the staff and players was to just jump back Super Rugby titles before his lengthy stint with “That’s been one of his greatest assets, view, we can’t thank him enough for the straight into it, get out on to the field and Japanese outfit Toshiba Brave Lupus. the way in which he’s stuck by the boys support that he’s shown to all of us over pour our attention into this weekend’s He joins two other Kiwis in the Force squad — through thick and thin,” Foran said. the years.” game.” lock and flanker Johan Bardoul, who “There’s been a lot of stuff to deal with Foran said Bulldogs players would It is understood another assistant were both involved in last week’s 23-14 loss to the over the few years that he’s been here be well aware of how their form would coach, Steve Antonelli, also quit. — AAP Waratahs in Sydney. — AAP Queensland hub could be back-up plan for A-League FOOTBALL That’s despite 13 new cases of Gold Coast will be the only fixture played City winger Markel Susaeta have opted not coronavirus being confirmed in New South outside NSW over the next month as the to play out the season. THE FFA is keeping its options open Wales yesterday, forcing the government to league reaches its conclusion. O’Rourke said just how many fans would ahead of Friday’s resumption of the place restrictions back on pubs and clubs. “Once that game is played every single be able to attend matches in NSW would A-League football season with a Queensland While the league has a back-up option other game in the draw will have a NSW depend on restrictions at the time. hub being considered as a “Plan B” if involving all 11 clubs being based in venue,” O’Rourke said. “There’s a health order now, that’s out, Sydney’s Covid-19 outbreak deepens. Queensland to play out the season, FFA Perth Glory are expected to fly to Sydney which talks to exactly what you can do by Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix head of leagues Greg O’Rourke said the tomorrow but will do so without captain stadia,” he said. remain scheduled to reboot the 2019-20 league hadn’t been told it wouldn’t be able Diego Castro, who has opted not to travel “It’s our understanding that they will be season at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on to stage matches in NSW. to the NSW hub. reviewed ongoing and potentially restricting Friday after the competition was suspended It means Sunday’s match between The Spaniard as well as Western United or reduction of fans is a possibility in the in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United on the marquee Panagiotis Kone and Melbourne short-term.” — AAP The Gisborne Herald • Wednesday, July 15, 2020 SPORT 27 Guardiola attacks ‘whispering’ campaign FOOTBALL by Steve Douglas, AP fierce debate throughout football. less for resting players, I don’t see any In the decision, three Court of Arbitration chance for any teams in the league.” PEP Guardiola attacked his rivals for for Sport (CAS) judges said some UEFA For Guardiola, the CAS ruling was proof what he claimed had been a “whispering” allegations that City violated finance rules that City had played by the same rules as campaign against Manchester City after dating back several years were not proven their rivals in England and in Europe. describing the decision to overturn the and others were “time-barred” because “I said many times, if we did something club’s two-year ban from European they were beyond a five-year statute of wrong, we accept our ban, from any competition as a “great day for football”. limitations. departments — FIFA, UEFA, the Premier The City manager gave a robust defence The club wasn’t completely exonerated, League, the FA,” he said. of the club following arguably its biggest as some potential UEFA evidence was “We are here. But we can defend win of the season on Monday, when sport’s ruled out of being considered. CAS also ourselves.” highest court upheld the appeal against a said the club failed to co-operate with UEFA In what was perhaps a veiled retort to UEFA ban for serious breaches of finance and therefore was fined 10 million euros Klopp, Guardiola added: “Yesterday was monitoring rules. (NZ$17.4 million), albeit reduced from the a great day for football, not a bad day for Guardiola said his club was owed an initial 30-million-euro sanction imposed by football.” apology by those rivals — he didn’t specify UEFA’s judicial branch. Guardiola even took aim at Javier Tebas, which ones — who said City “cheated and Mourinho, who has had a long rivalry the president of Spain’s La Liga, who said were lying — many, many times”. with Guardiola in both English and Spanish CAS was “not up to standard”. “The presumption of innocence was not football, questioned why City received a “He’s another one, this guy Señor Tebas there,” Guardiola said. fine if the club was proved not guilty of the must be so jealous for the Premier League, “And after, when (the decision) happened financial breaches. English football,” Guardiola said. and it was right, of course we are incredibly “It’s a disgraceful decision,” Mourinho “He is an incredible legal expert from happy because we can defend what we said. what I see, so next time we will ask in have done on the pitch.” “If Man City is not guilty of it, to be which court, with which judges, we have to Turning on City’s critics, Guardiola said: punished by some million is a disgrace. go. “When you are not agreeing, just knock on “If you’re not guilty, you’re not punished. “He has to be a little bit worried or the door — to our chairman, our CEO — In the other way, if you’re guilty you should concerned about La Liga. Focus on there. and talk. Don’t go from behind, whispering be banned. So it’s also a disgraceful We will be in the Champions League next . . . seven, eight, nine clubs, doing this decision. In any case, it’s a disaster. If season, Señor Tebas, because what we behind (our backs). Go and do it on the you’re not guilty, you don’t pay.” did, we did it properly.” pitch. Go and try it. Not behind. Klopp, meanwhile, spoke of his concern PEP GUARDIOLA Guardiola has one more season left on “I would say to this kind of people, ‘OK, for the future of financial fair play rules, his deal at City. Winning the appeal had not look in our eyes and say something face to which he said was a “good idea” to protect to see City — his team’s biggest rivals in made him change his plans on potentially face’.” teams and competitions, and said: “I don’t the Premier League — eligible for next extending his stay at the club, he said. In the space of an hour, Guardiola and think it was a good day for football”. season’s Champions League once again. “Now is not the time,” he said. the two other most high-profile managers in “If nobody has to care any more, at all, “From a personal point of view, I am “We have one month ahead of us (this the English Premier League — Tottenham’s then the richest people or countries can do happy that City can play Champions season) and then one year. Jose Mourinho and Liverpool’s Jürgen what they want in football and that would League next year,” Klopp said, smiling, “For a manager, it is a long, long time Klopp — spoke openly and passionately in make the competition really difficult.” “because if I think about the (English) and the decisions we thought to do before Zoom calls about an issue that has caused In fact, the Liverpool manager was happy league and if City have 10 to 12 games the sentence was quite similar to now.” Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-01 15 Jul, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Thursday Friday R Jul 16 Jul 17 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 14 2 Hicks Bay 3 14 Te Puke 35 22

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WHO ARE THE WEAKEST LINKS? Action from the Sunwolves-versus-Hurricanes Super Rugby match at McLean Park in Napier in February. This was the last year in Super Rugby for the Japan-based Sunwolves club, which struggled to achieve good results on the field. All Blacks coach Ian Foster says the competition can’t afford to carry weak links. Hawke’s Bay Today picture Survival of the fittest Super competition can’t afford weak links says Foster

RUGBY teams and has threatened to abandon an feasible, they’re financially viable and the could be added if it could be justified by Australasian alliance and launch its own public are going to really get in behind player strength and a strong bottom line. ALL BLACKS coach Ian Foster says competition. them. The speculation has sparked a rift in future Super Rugby competitions can’t Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen “It’s got to be competitive, it’s got to be transtasman relations, which have been afford to carry weak links, heightening the last week said NZ Rugby owed nothing to financially viable. described by Rugby Australia chairman likelihood Australia won’t be offered equal its transtasman rivals. “We’ve seen in the past that if you Hamish McLennan as increasingly “master- rights in New Zealand’s proposed model. Hansen’s successor Foster took an let in teams that actually can’t survive, servant” in nature. Findings from NZ Rugby’s review into a equally hard-nosed approach, questioning then you’ve got to keep changing the McLennan’s description won’t have future competition structure will be made whether Australia had the player depth competition around.” dimmed following the comments of Foster, public tomorrow, with its recommendation and financial strength to field up to five Foster’s thoughts were echoed by former who pointed to New Zealand’s historical expected to feature all five Kiwi franchises teams. All Black greats and John dominance of Super Rugby. in an eight-team competition. Foster said the previous incarnations Kirwan. “We’ve got to do whatever we can to Only two or three Australian sides are of Super Rugby had struggled to engage On New Zealand’s Sky TV, the pair get competitive teams against our teams,” likely in the preferred model, with a Pacific fans because of the succession of weaker advocated for a nine-team competition, Foster said. Islands team possibly introduced. teams added over the years. featuring three from Australia and one from “We’re pretty secure in our five so once Rugby Australia has said it won’t accept “This is not a charity,” Foster said. the Pacific. Australia get their number, I guess we sit a reduction in the number of Australian “We’ve got to actually make sure they’re Muliaina said a fourth Australian team around and have a conversation.” — AAP