TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI MONDAY, JULY 6, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 UNLUCKY 13TH KANYE PAGES 5-6, 8, LAUNCH FOR COVID-19NEW 10-13, 18 ROCKET LAB WEST FOR •PBL Woman who escaped managed isolation is charged PAGE 3 • Employment challenge as highly-skilled Kiwis return PRESIDENT? PAGE• Hysterical 3 scenes as passengers removed from flight • Restrictions reimposed in Spanish county PAGE 16 • Stranded Kiwi couple desperate to get home CATASTROPHIC FIRE Family lose nearly everything they own

A fire that destroyed a home in Douglas Street on Saturday morning started accidentally in the lounge and spread quickly to engulf the entire home (inset). The family living there got out OK although the father was treated in hospital for smoke inhalation. Just the shell of the house remains standing (below). STORY ON PAGE 3 Main picture by Liam Clayton, fire pic supplied

Do you want a career in the NZ Police, Army or the Services? eit.ac.nz WHEN: Tuesday 7 July | 5:30pm - 7:00pm 0800 22 55 348 WHERE: Toru Restaurant at EIT Come along and ind out about EIT’s Services Pathway programme. Representatives from the NZ Police, Defence Force and Fire Service will outline their recruitment process and explain how the Level 3 Services Pathway programme at EIT will prepare you to succeed. 33254-01 GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 11 Television ...... 20 Sport ...... 24-28 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 12 Classifieds ... 21-22 Weather ...... 27 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National...... 6-10, 19 World...... 13, 16-18 Racing ...... 23 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 TRY TIME A glorious winter afternoon was complemented by entertaining rugby in Poverty Bay premier club games at the Oval on Saturday. Right, East Coast Farm Vets YMP centre Saul Chase streaks away from the Contract Consultants HSOB defence to score a try in the Magpies’ 27-7 victory. Below, Enterprise Cars OBM flanker Rikki Terekia reaches out for a five-pointer against Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates. Below right, there’s no stopping Pirates captain and No.8 Willie Bolingford as he powers his way over. Pirates inflicted a third consecutive loss on defending champions OBM — 34-26 — and collected the Keith Webber Memorial Shield for their efforts. More on pages 26 and 28. All pictures by Paul Rickard

MINE, ALL MINE: Waikohu wing attack Stormy Merritt gets her hands to the ball first in between Horouta Gold centre Paare Ahuriri- Leach and wing defence Ngahuria Akania in Gisborne premier netball action on the Victoria Domain courts. Waikohu won 36-22. Story on FOUND THE NET BUT NO GOAL: Gisborne Vehicle Testing Thistle midfielder Nicky page 27. Land flicks the ball past the Port Hill goalkeeper from a free kick in a Pacific Premiership football game at Childers Road Reserve on Saturday. The celebrations were shortlived as the referee had not blown his whistle for the kick and it had to be retaken. The home side suffered a 2-0 defeat as “the beautiful game” got ugly, with the referee red-carding two Thistle players and one from Port Hill for violent conduct. Match report on page 25.

Get your Gisborne Herald THOU SHALT NOT SCORE: YMP (2) home-delivered goalkeeper Nick Roberts dives at the feet of Gisborne Boys’ High player Angus Henry in Poverty Bay men’s hockey action on the Property Brokers Turf at Harry Barker Reserve on Saturday. YMP won 4-3. Wrap of senior hockey in tomorrow’s Herald. To nd out more call 869 0620 The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 NEWS 3

NOT THIS TIME: A successful launch from Rocket Lab’s Mahia base in 2018. Unfortunately, launch No.13 on Saturday resulted Mahia . . . we in “an anomaly” and the “safe loss” of the Electron have a problem rocket. Rocket Lab picture 13th launch ends in failure

IT was a case of “unlucky 13” for the latest when the vehicle was in space and travelling at The vehicle was also carrying the latest Beck said Rocket Lab was “deeply sorry to our rocket launch from Mahia yesterday after United- more than 7000km per hour. At that speed and generation of SuperDove satellites manufactured customers”. States-based space company Rocket Lab lost its height it’s likely much of the stage will have been by Planet, operator of the world’s largest “We know many people poured their hearts rocket and payloads just short of orbit. burned upon re-entry. Any parts of the rocket constellation of Earth-observation satellites, and souls into those spacecraft.” Following a successful lift-off, first stage burn that didn’t burn up will have sunk to the ocean equipped with new sensors to enable higher Mr Beck said the anomaly was a reminder that and stage separation, Rocket Lab experienced an floor more than 1000 km from Mahia in a pre- image quality with sharper, more vibrant colours space launch could be unforgiving. anomaly during its 13th Electron mission it called determined safety zone. and accurate surface reflectance values for “We will identify the issue, rectify it, and be Pics Or It Didn’t Happen. “This late in the mission most of the fuel and advanced algorithms and time-series analysis. safely back on the pad as soon as possible. The A company statement said the issue occurred oxidiser will have been used so The final spacecraft aboard launch team operated with professionalism and about four minutes into the flight and resulted in very little will have remained was supplied by British expertise to implement systems and procedures the “safe loss” of the vehicle. in the vehicle. The materials We will identify company In-Space Missions. that ensured the anomaly was managed safely. “As a result, the payloads on board Electron Electron is made from are non- the‘ issue, rectify it The Faraday-1 6U CubeSat I’m proud of the way they have responded to a were not deployed to orbit. toxic and do not leach out into and be safely back is a hosted payload mission tough day. We’re working together as a team to “Electron remained within the predicted launch the environment.” providing a low-cost route to comb through the data, learn from today, and corridors and caused no harm to personnel or An assessment from the on the pad as soon orbit for start-ups, institutions, prepare for our next mission.” the launch site. Environmental Protection as possible and large corporate research The loss of the rocket and payloads occurred “Rocket Lab is working closely with the FAA Authority had shown the —Rocket’ Lab chief and development groups. after 11 consecutive successful orbital launches (Federal Aviation Administration) to investigate environmental impact of a executive Peter Beck It also included a payload of the Electron launch vehicle. The mission was the anomaly and identify its root cause to correct jettisoned stage was nil. (Prometheus-1) from British the company’s thirteenth launch from Mahia. the issue to move forward.” The primary payload was for company Airbus Defence and When asked to give comment on the unlucky Rocket Lab spokeswoman Morgan Bailey said Canon Electronics, intended to Space Ltd. number and in reference to the Apollo 13 moon customers were typically covered with launch demonstrate Canon Electronics’ Earth-imaging “The primary mission of Prometheus-1 was flight that failed two days into the mission, Mr insurance and there would be no environmental technology with high-resolution and wide-angle a radio technology demonstration for spectrum Beck said: “Let me put it this way, I’m not naming fall-out. cameras, as well as test the micro-satellite for monitoring,” said the NZ Space Agency”. anything after the number 13 ever again and I’m “The anomaly happened late into the mission mass production. Rocket Lab founder and chief executive Peter not a superstitious person.” Fire started on couch Call to pass vaping bill asap FROM PAGE 1 it appears the cause of the fire was TAIRAWHITI smoking High School students, who quit vaping as well but only by Murray Robertson accidental.” cessation supporters are are members of Taki Tahi Toa when they know they won’t go Mr Goodwin said a couch was urging the Government to pass Mano, conducted their own back to smoking.” legislation before the election research into the number of A FIRE that devastated a house in burning initially. aimed at preventing young non- students who vape and the level The bill proposes — Douglas Street at the Okitu end of “The man in the house attempted to smokers from vaping. of nicotine used in their devices. ■ The prohibition of vaping Wainui Beach on Saturday morning drag it outside but became affected by The House has been sitting Head of the school’s health and heated tobacco products in started accidentally in the lounge. smoke. The fire spread too quickly for under urgency, with the faculty, Shelley Hunt, is legislated smokefree areas. Fire and Emergency NZ sent three him to deal with it. Government trying to pass as concerned with the growing ■ To introduce the concept of appliances and two tankers to the “The family wisely took off out of much legislation as possible number of girls taking up “regulated products” to allow blaze, which broke out at around 8am. the house at that point and called before Parliament dissolves on vaping and the likelihood of for a broader range of tobacco, Senior Station Officer Bernie Bull 111.” August 12. them become addicted. herbal smoking, and vaping said the blaze started in the lounge of The father was taken to Gisborne Members of Tairawhiti “There are no laws addressing products to be regulated under the rental property and spread rapidly. Hospital by ambulance, having smokefree coalition group Taki where you can vape in New the Act. This is intended to “We made sure everyone was out of suffered smoke inhalation. Tahi Toa Mano are hoping the Zealand,” she said. regulate products currently on the house first of all when we arrived.” He was later discharged. Smokefree Environments and “We are very supportive the market and provide for new A man and woman and their two Mr Goodwin said it was a Regulated Products (Vaping) of making vaping accessible products that may need to be young children were inside when the “catastrophic incident” for the family. Amendment Bill is one of those for people wanting to quit regulated in future. fire started. “They’ve lost just about everything bills which will be passed into smoking.” ■ To extend the existing The house was fully involved when they owned.” law. Hauora Tairawhiti senior restrictions on the advertising, the first crew got there. Mr Goodwin also spoke to the Taki Tahi Toa Mano perceives health promotion adviser promotion, sale, and “We concentrated on protecting the owner of the home. vaping as a major issue for Aporina Chapman said the distribution of tobacco products houses either side, particularly the “Their landlord was much more Tairawhiti because of the large bill had a strong emphasis to all regulated products, number of retailers selling vape on education and regulatory making a distinction between house on the western side. The flames concerned for the family than he was products. requirements. specialist vape retailers and had cracked windows on that house about the house. He was gutted for “We are concerned rangatahi “Vaping is only for smokers generic retailers, and outlining and also scorched some paint.” them.” are being manipulated into who want to quit or switch. the different regulations for The roof of the burning home caved The Herald understands the purchasing their vape products, “The biggest risk of vaping is each type of retailer. in early on and only a gutted shell landlord, neighbours and friends have particularly to those who have the unknown risks. ■ To apply provisions remains. gathered to support the family. never smoked tobacco before,” “Vaping hasn’t been around enabling standardised Specialist fire investigator Derek “They have been found temporary said Gisborne-East Coast long enough to know the risks packaging requirements to be Goodwin later on Saturday spoke to accommodation,” the landlord told Cancer Society health promoter of long-term use, so although set for all regulated products, the South American family who lived The Herald this morning. The whole and Taki Tahi Toa Mano any risk is likely to be much therefore setting tailored in the home. community has got behind the family. member Roimata Mangu. less harmful than smoking, requirements for different “They explained to me what had “It’s been an awesome response to Before the Covid-19 vaping is not harmless. product types that acknowledge happened in the lounge room and a terrible situation.” pandemic, Gisborne Girls’ “Ideally people will eventually their different risk profiles. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Deaths

ROBERTS William Deaths David (Bill). — Passed away peacefully, MARRIOTT, Virginia surrounded by family, Anne (Gin). — Passed at Malvina Major away peacefully at Hospital, on 4 July A DECADE TO Birkdale, aged 82. 2020, aged 85 years. REMEMBER: Beloved wife of Much loved father and Tauawhi Howard for 60 years. father-in-law of Anita Men’s Centre Loved mother of and Robert Walpole co-ordinator Andrew and Sandra. (Tauranga), Mike and Tim Marshall Mother-in-law of Katy Dianne Roberts (New (left) and Ralph Marriott (dec) and Dave Plymouth), Deborah Walker, a long- Hilson. Greatly loved and Stephen Cunning- time men’s centre ham (Wellington). Nana of Stephen, Peter, supporter, at Hannah, Sean and Loved Grandpa of Scott and Hannah, William, Friday’s 10-year Laura. Sister of celebration. Christopher Rainton Emma and Kate, Sarah, (dec). Sister-in-law of Mark, Jessica and Janice and David Sophie, and his loyal Picture by Marriott, Christine dog and best buddy Rebecca Grunwell Rainton and Christine Scruffy. Dearly loved Jackson (dec). husband of Jillian A service to honour Roberts (Wellington). Virginia’s life will be Sister Margaret Lay held at Morris Funeral (New Plymouth), and Services, 31 Ocean son of the late Frank View Road, Northcote, and Mary Roberts. on Friday 10th July at A special thank you to 2pm. Refreshments will the amazing team at be served following the Malvina Major Hos- service. pital, led by Dr Shane Messages of con- Dunphy, for all the love dolence may be sent to and care you gave Bill. sandra.hilson@gmail. In lieu of flowers, com donations to kConFab (https://www.petermac. TENETI, Patricia org/research/research- Hinemoa cohort-studies/kconfab) (nee Swinton). — would be greatly Born: 2nd July 1940, 80 appreciated. Gathering remembers years old. Peacefully A private family returned to our Father service will take place in Heaven on Saturday, in Wellington, and a 4th July 2020. Dearly memorial celebration of Loved Daughter of Bill’s life is planned to Parekura Makarini be held in Gisborne, at 10 years at Tauawhi Puhata and Te Huinga a later date. Parekotuku Swinton. Messages to the Roberts Blessed Sister of Pare, Family can be sent C/- by Matai O’Connor Support East Coast. partnership funding as part of the George, Maudella, PO Box 30067, Lower Tauawhi was an open door space, Vulnerable Whanau Cohort, funding that Georgina, Florence, Hutt 5040. AN INFORMAL get together on Friday offering support to around 120 men would support Tim’s role. Violet and Harry. marked the 10-year anniversary of the through counselling from Tangi Hepi and “Off the back of our mahi with the Cherished Mother of In Memoriam Tauawhi Men’s Centre. Bruce Montomery. Ministry of Justice we secured a contract Thomas, Lois, Victor, People who have a connection with the In 2011 Mr Marshall was able to with Department of Corrections to Kelvin, Darryl, MARGARET JOY centre acknowledged the work done over continue at Tauawhi thanks to funding deliver non-violence programmes in Laveena, Karla, Trayna, the past 10 years. secured by Mere Pohatu from Te Puni 2016,” Tim said. Khadeine. Adored WERNE (nee Croskery) Centre director Tim Marshall said it Kokiri. “In 2017 I was able to accompany Vic Grandmother of Aisha, was a nice opportunity to get everyone By this time Tangi and Bruce had Tamati and Phil Paikea to Perth to share Martel, Amron, Jordan, Passed away 6.7.19 together and reminisce about the journey supported over 200 men from ages seven the Safe Man Safe Family model that Daniel, Meihana, Much loved wife, so far. to 70, through counselling. was being initiated here. Georgia, Taimana, companion and best “Unfortunately, we were not able to The first open Men’s Support Group “This meant I could share the work Jakob, Kelsey, Tiana, friend of Richard. Kailan, Jamahl, Kleon, celebrate our 10 years alongside the started in March and the first Tairawhiti Tauawhi does.” Dearly missed by Men of the Year event due to Covid-19 Men of the Year event was held. “In 2018 Tauawhi hosted a Caine, Cheyanne, family and friends. Tremaine, Levi, Kane, restrictions but will do this later in the In 2012, Tangi was at home for a Todd Foundation partnership hui Always a joy to be year,” Mr Marshall said. number of months so Bruce stepped up where colleagues and friends from Micah, Ariana and with. Khazel. Treasured A room was set up with posters, to cover counselling demands. organisations across the country Great-Grandmother of Forever in my heart images, and videos showing the journey They were joined by counselling joined us for two days of sharing ideas, Bryah, Jayda, Kayden, Rich Tauawhi has been on since before the placements Gareth Thomas, Winton reflections and activity,” Mr Marshall Eli, Khan, Caleb-Ota doors opened on July 2, 2010. Ropiha and Iraia Roberts. said. and Neveah. Tauawhi Men’s Centre had its “This helped us support over 200 men,” “Oranga Tamariki offered us a youth Patricia will be taken beginnings back in late 2006, after a Mr Marshall said. high needs opportunity through work home to Raukokore, Te series of family violence tragedies. Tangi passed away in 2013. done by Gareth Thomas.” Whanau-a-Apanui on From an initial discussion between “Thankfully we were able to recognise Last year Jason Akuhata-Brown joined the 6th July, and then Manu Caddie and Tim Marshall, a group him alongside Vic Tamati as our two as the youth team leader. finally will be laid to of men came together to form Tairawhiti Tauawhi Men of the Year,” Tim said. Dee Kahukoti became the centre’s first rest on the 8th July. Men Against Violence. Winton Ropiha completed his study Today and every day full-time office and quality co-ordinator. after, we will remember PLEASE TMAV spent the next few years and had been mentored by Tangi along Andrew Randall started as the men’s you, love and cherish promoting the non-violence message and the way so he was able to formally join counsellor and Guy Midford moved into you forever our HAVE FAMILY talking about solutions, which included the Tauawhi team to carry on his legacy. facilitation to help grow programme beautiful Mother. NOTICES a space for men to access support at an Alex Dentener was on placement at delivery on the East Coast. Moe mai ra e te Koka, IN BY 9AM early stage. Tauawhi and launched the Menz Shed “We were delivering services to around Arohanui to Whanau. In 2008 a presentation hosted by the kaupapa that still continues today. 500 people in 2019.” - Evans Funeral DAY OF Gisborne Herald’s Jeremy Muir and The Todd Foundation agreed to Now in 2020, Tauawhi has been joined Services Ltd FDANZ PUBLICATION Tina Karaitiana shared the idea of increase their funding to cover Tim’s by Dee Kahukoti and Chris Semmens. www.evansfuneral.co.nz establishing a men’s resource centre. salary and commit to supporting Nick Barbara has filled the facilitator In 2009, Leslynne Jackson, Family Tauawhi for another two years. role left by Te Aorangi Harrington who Works Tairawhiti service manager, was By this point in 2014 they were finished in January. offered the rooms above a former op shop supporting around 350 different people. “Chris’s return improves our ability Occupants OK after in Peel St and plans for the space began In 2015 Tauawhi started delivery of to respond to the self-referred clients, to be realised. the non-violence programme for the provide more coverage and succession intersection prang It was a collaboration between Ministry of Justice. planning for the Building Awesome Tairawhiti Men Against Violence, Te And they were invited by the Matua and the men’s group,” Mr Whare Tu Wahine and Presbyterian Todd Foundation into the five-year Marshall said. EMERGENCY services rushed out to the corner of State Highway 2 and Back Ormond Road last night after two cars collided at the T intersection. New rules on reporting wandering stock The crash happened at about 5.50pm. “Fortunately there were no injuries as a result,” a senior firefighter said. THE new regime to respond to reports and 35 from Gisborne District Council. There has been widespread concern on A St John ambulance crew who of wandering stock on the region’s state “There is a new number to call, and if SH35, particularly in the Tikitiki area, attended checked out the single occupant highways is now in force and the NZTA you see stock on our highways call 0800 and between Ruatoria and Te Puia, for in each vehicle. hopes local motorists take note of the 44 44 49, or 0800 4 Highways,” an NZTA some time, about wandering stock. Firefighters kept the crash scene safe new reporting number. spokesman said. Downer will be the contractors and managed traffic control until the The NZ Transport Agency has taken “We want to hear about it. Even if we involved in responding to reports of loose roadway could be cleared. over stock control on State Highways 2 get multiple calls.” stock on the main roads. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 NEWS 5 Redeployed and loving it

THERE’S something special day. Now Titirangi is special about just digging your hands to me . . . it has a whole new in the dirt on Titirangi while meaning.” planting natives, says Brooke Her favourite area is the Reedy-Dixon, who is part of the summit. kaitiaki project in the Tairawhiti “It is where we weeded and Economic Support Package mulched and was the first work Redeployment Programme. we did. It’s really the prettiest “It is cool feeling the soil part.” with your hands. It makes you Her whanau have noticed a feel connected,” the 21-year-old change in her. Ngati Porou woman said. “I am motivated and so much “This has opened my eyes to happier. I am slowly coming what is around me. out of my shell and gaining my “I love getting up to come confidence back. There are so to work every day. That wasn’t many positives for me being always the case before I joined part of this project and it is all this team.” about feeling that connection It was special being part with the maunga.” of the restoration through The project is one of five Whaia Titirangi (Kaiti Hill), a that are part of the $23.755m collaborative effort between Tairawhiti Economic Support Ngati Oneone and Gisborne Package Redeployment District Council. Programme which is being “It will take time but once managed by Gisborne District it is done the maunga will be Council. beautiful again,” Brooke said. While the $100m national “It’s nice being outdoors — it programme was initially tilted doesn’t matter what the weather to forestry workers, it was later is like because once you start changed to include all who had walking and working you get been affected by the impact of warm.” the Covid-19 virus. She loves hearing the stories A key component of the and history, and learning about Tairawhiti programme is the the trees they are planting, new skills and qualifications including their medicinal workers will gain to help them qualities. with sustainable long-term “We learn new stuff every employment in the future.

REGENERATED: Brooke Reedy-Dixon and her beloved three-year-old lab cross Chyna who gets to accompany her to mahi on Titirangi as part of the Tairawhiti Economic Support Package Redeployment Programme kaitiaki project.

Picture by The Black Balloon District Court

ANNABELLE Wyant, 39, admitted driving with Offered a chance excess blood-alcohol (262mcg), careless driving (on Paroa Road), and a breach of release conditions. She was sentenced to four months community Assault accused ready for counselling, anger management detention and nine months supervision. A MAN reported to police while He demanded she get in the vehicle the sentence combination imposed by the She will be subject to alcohol-interlock and zero- assaulting his partner on a Hamilton and when she refused, he got out, judge. alcohol licence provisions. street was too unruly for officers to grabbed her by the arms and head and Referring to a pre-sentence report, remove in a patrol car so was taken away tried to drag her towards it. He pushed Judge Bolstad noted Heitia had a A MAN stopped for a routine breath-test and in a secure police van, Gisborne District her up against the vehicle and punched criminal history littered with violent found to be driving with a breath-alcohol reading of Court was told. her in the arm, which caused her to fall offending, beginning in 2005 when he was 775 mcg said he was the most sober of the family Tyson Tunia Heitia, 30, denied to the ground. He tried to drag her into just 15. group he was with. punching the woman. He said: “If I had the vehicle by her hair. He had five previous relevant They were returning to Gisborne from a tangi. she would have been a ****** mess, then Police arrived and arrested Heitia. convictions for family harm offending in Turi Mokomoko, 38, admitted drink-driving for you would have known all about it.” He failed to comply when told to lie on relation to the same victim, including a third or subsequent time — his fifth, the most He appeared for sentence before Judge the ground. He struggled as the officers for assault with intent and injuring with recent previous being in 2017, the others more than Turitea Bolstad, having previously managed to get a handcuff on his wrist. intent to injure in 2017. 10 years ago. pleaded guilty to assault on a person in a Officers had to turn his head away to He would not discuss with the report He was sentenced to 300 hours community work family relationship, breach of a protection stop him spitting at them. writer reasons for his offending other and 12 months intensive supervision. order and resisting police. It was another minute before they than to say he and his partner were going Counsel Lucy Rishworth said while an Last month, Judge Warren Cathcart could get the second handcuff on him. through some stuff and that he had his electronically-monitored sentence might otherwise granted an electronically-monitored bail Heitia, still non-compliant, continued own stuff. have been appropriate, Mokomoko had no suitable variation to enable Heitia to travel from to struggle as officers put him in the back He was assessed as being at high risk address. Gisborne to Hamilton for the tangi of his of a patrol car and tried to spit at one of of reoffending and of posing a high risk Judge Turitea Bolstad noted the high reading whangai father — slain Mongrel Mob them. to others. He tried to justify his actions and told Mokomoko he was lucky no one had been man Deiderick John Grant. He was ultimately transported to the by saying it was hard if the other person injured as a result of his drink-driving. Heitia complied without incident. station in a secure police van. followed him when he tried to walk away. Judge Bolstad imposed four months As a result of Heitia assaulting her, He felt like he had been set up to go LANCE Ryan Moana admitted drink-driving community detention and 12 months his partner suffered minor bruising and back to jail, which was not somewhere (461mcg) for a third or subsequent time — his intensive supervision. abrasions to her arms and body. he wanted to be. He was open to anger fifth, the most recent previous in 2016. He was She told Heitia the sentence was a One of the police officers claimed about management and other appropriate sentenced to three months community detention chance for him and hoped he would make $70 in reparation for his non-police counselling. (curfew 7pm – 5am) and six months supervision, the most of it. issue pants, which were torn during the Heitia and his partner have been and was disqualified from driving for a year and His offending happened within weeks incident. together four years and were still in a a day. Moana’s outstanding fines of $836 were of a five-day police safety order served A Corrections Department report relationship. cancelled. on him after he refused to leave the ahead of sentence, recommended home The judge fixed a sentence starting victim’s address, from which he was also detention, which would allow Heitia to point of 18 months’ imprisonment, PETE Kuki Wanoa, 36, admitted drink-driving trespassed. address his offending. uplifting it by two months for Heitia’s (675mcg) for a third or subsequent time — his About midday on April 2, Heitia Since 2018, sentences imposed on him previous convictions and reducing it by fourth, the last in 2017. He was sentenced to four saw the victim on Heaphy Terrace in had been consistently prison terms. He a full 25 percent for his guilty pleas. She months community detention and six months Hamilton and drove his car the wrong had never had a sentence comprising also took into account his two months’ supervision. way along the road in order to follow her rehabilitative programmes. compliance on electronically-monitored Wanoa will be subject to alcohol-interlock and as she was walking along the footpath. Counsel Holly Tunstall advocated for bail. zero-alcohol licence provisions. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 America’s Cup Woman escaped legal stoush: NZ Herald, managed isolation Newstalk ZB Government denies failure of process heads to Akld High Court by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald out the door . . . It is not easy to leave these facilities. Walls AUCKLAND — A woman have to be climbed.” AUCKLAND — A legal battle who scaled two fences to The woman remains in involving America’s Cup Event Ltd escape from a managed police custody while it is (ACE), Emirates Team New Zealand isolation facility last night has determined how she will be (ETNZ) and New Zealand Herald been charged. managed. publisher NZME is heading to the The 43-year-old fled on The five police officers who High Court this morning. foot from the Pullman Hotel came into contact with the ACE and ETNZ have obtained shortly before 6.20pm on woman while capturing her an interim injunction order against Saturday. will now be tested for NZME to prevent the media The escaped woman was Covid-19 and will also have to company publishing or broadcasting located a couple of blocks away self-isolate. details of a report by forensic by police on Anzac Ave at 8pm The Government’s head accountants Beattie Varley about yesterday. of managed isolation, Air record keeping and use of public Police said in a statement Commodore Darryn Webb, funds. last night she was medically praised the “excellent work NZME is fighting the interim assessed while in police by police staff who located the injunction on the grounds of public custody and was deemed fit to RULE BREAKER CHARGED: The 43-year-old woman, who woman as quickly as possible”. interest, given the level of public return to managed isolation. has tested negative for Covid-19, has been recaptured and now “She was located outdoors. money involved. She is now facing a charge faces a six month jail term or a $4000 fine. NZ Herald picture The exact movements of The Government announced breach of section 26(1) of the woman are still being on Thursday it would not make the Covid-19 Public Health but Australia needed to make space with a permanent fence determined.” further payments to America’s Cup Response Act 2020 and has some calls in regards to its about 1.82 metres high behind Webb said the woman was organisers as it investigates claims been summonsed to appear own state-by-state travel. that,” Woods told the New receiving appropriate care over the spending of public money. before Auckland District She said it was possible we Zealand Herald. while in custody and would be The Ministry of Business, Court as soon as her managed would eventually open borders There had been no failure of assessed by a clinician. Innovation and Employment isolation is finished. to some Australian states but Government procedures, she “The woman, who was (MBIE) said $40 million had been One of the five officers who not others. said. travelling on her own, set aside for the event fee. dealt with the woman, who A Pacific Island travel “We are not setting up arrived in New Zealand To date $29m has been paid has tested negative, is in self- bubble needed approval from patrolled perimeters here from Brisbane, Australia, to ACE, in line with contractual isolation pending the result of all countries concerned, she . . . This was a hotel. This is on 27 June,” Webb said in a funding milestones. a Covid-19 test. said. a clearly marked area where statement. The Herald revealed last week Ardern said of Labour’s it’s a given you shouldn’t be “She had a Covid-19 test that a confidential June 22 letter PM on borders five-point economic plan — leaving. on 30 June which returned a written by MBIE and Auckland announced as this year’s “We’re not putting up negative result. Council and addressed to ETNZ PM Jacinda Ardern on election campaign gets under unclimbable walls at these “We recognise that managed and ACE revealed officials’ concerns Newstalk ZB this morning way — that jobs were a hotels. We’re asking those isolation can be stressful for that event organisers were in said the notion that “we priority for the Government. rejoining the team of five people who come to it with breach of their obligations. should simply open” our She said Labour was “a million to follow the rules.” a variety of circumstances. A multinational police borders was dangerous. party of work”. She said people in the However, wilfully leaving investigation is now under way into The world was in a more facilities should play their our facilities cannot and will how a hacker posing as a European dangerous place with regard to No failure: Woods part. not be tolerated, and the television contractor convinced Covid-19 than it was when the “We didn’t all have a appropriate action will be ETNZ to send a large financial borders were closed, she said. Cabinet Minister Megan policeman or a member of the taken.” payment to a Hungarian bank When asked about the Woods, who has ministerial NZ Defence Force outside our Every person who arrives account. possibility of a transtasman oversight of the quarantine front doors during the five in New Zealand is placed ETNZ boss Grant Dalton bubble opening in September and managed isolation weeks we made our sacrifices.” in quarantine or managed has rejected any suggestion of — as suggested by Australia facilities, said the woman had She said the fact that the isolation for a minimum period wrongdoing. — she said she had been been in a common outside area woman was captured within of 14 days, with testing on day Legal arguments will be heard careful never to put a time on that was fenced off. two hours of leaving showed three and on day 12. at the High Court in Auckland this it. “My understanding is there that the proper processes were They must test negative for morning. — NZ Herald She said NZ was in a good was some temporary low in place. Covid-19 before they can go place in terms of Covid-19 fencing indicating a closed “She didn’t simply wander into the community. Queenstown expats stranded in Bali struggling to survive QUEENSTOWN — A Queenstown company and is having to turn down time) — it’s definitely not a holiday. LEFT IN DESPAIR: migrant couple holed up in Bali for jobs and, ironically, stop taking on “We’ve always been the people to Stranded almost four months are becoming more Kiwi employees. save for a rainy day, but I don’t think Queenstown increasingly desperate as they’re Local MP Hamish Walker, who’s anyone can prepare for four months migrants Charlie continually barred from re-entering taken up the visa-holding couple’s of rainy days — like, eventually, we do Grant and Zara New Zealand. case, says he’s “incredibly concerned have to run out of money.” Meekins were Brits Charlie Grant and Zara Meekins for Charlie and Zara’s health and He’s told Immigration NZ its rejection holidaying in Bali in were holidaying there in March when wellbeing”. “They pose no risk to of them, with no reasoning, has March when their their return flight was cancelled due to public safety in NZ as they will have to ‘’broken us to the core’’. return flight was Covid-19 border restrictions. be tested for Covid-19 before leaving “Feelings of despair, heartbreak and cancelled due to With their funds dwindling month by Bali,” Walker says. loss of everything we know and love is Covid-19 border month, they’ve lost unhealthy amounts “Our border rules are inconsistent giving us little to continue.” restrictions. of weight while rationing their food and — we can allow film crews into NZ Grant says returning to their native Picture supplied are close to having to beg. to benefit our economy but not allow England isn’t an option, “and even if we They also have to leave the returning taxpayers, who are struggling did, we’d be in an even worse situation. Bali’s also not a heavily Covid-19- because he’s not here to run the guys,’’ apartment they’ve been stranded in, in to survive, back into the country they The only reason we’ve been able to infested country, he notes. he says. two weeks’ time, and face the prospect call home.’’ Walker’s convinced the hold out so long is because Bali’s a Grant says he’s already applied for In an email plea to Immigration of living on the street. couple meet Immigration NZ’s criteria, little bit more affordable.” NZ residency — “we’ve got a pretty NZ, the company says his job’s They’re worried sick about their including humanitarian reasons, for Grant says he’s used his strong case for it just because of my ‘’critical’’ for the business to sustain plight — Grant’s surviving on an being allowed to return. employer’s wage subsidy to keep their position in the company”. jobs and growth. “If we are unable to average two hours’ sleep and is Grant and Meekins originally Queenstown rental — “if we were to “I’m pretty critical to the recruitment have Charlie return we will have to “regularly breaking down and crying”. travelled to Bali to celebrate his 28th give up our house, we’d officially be and training of new Kiwi staff, and restructure the business and this will Immigration NZ’s so far refused birthday and get some downtime homeless”. They’d have no problem there’s potential job losses to be had if mean that there are no new jobs for more than 20 of their requests to before starting some large projects for quarantining on their return, he says. I can’t get back.” Kiwis to fill.’” return without giving them “any solid his employer. ‘’We’d comply with absolutely any CDH Painting co-owner Carter Hardy Hardy says what the Government’s reasons”, he says. He says they’d tried “with all of our rules put in place — we really care confirms Grant’s role — as a building doing is “atrocious”, particularly given Grant’s Queenstown employer, might” to get a flight back. about the health of NZers, and it’s site foreman who’s due to become a the couple’s contribution to NZ. CDH Painting, also reports it’s badly “Here we are, nearly four months mandatory for us to get a test before project manager — is critical. Immigration NZ had not responded affected due to his critical role with the later, pretty much self-isolating (all the we’re able to board a plane in Bali.’’ ‘’I’ve already had to turn jobs down to Mountain Scene by deadline. — ODT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 ‘The killer is still out there’ Kylee Guy makes emotional plea 10 years after husband’s death FEILDING — Widow Kylee Hunter”. just yesterday but then other Guy has spoken out on the eve “He just loved him to bits. He times it feels like it’s been of the 10th anniversary of her was an amazing dad,” she said. forever. I find it difficult when I husband’s death, saying she Kylee told the programme she see what Scott is missing out on knows who killed him. was no longer the “happy smiley but I am thankful for the time And, in an exclusive interview Kylee” she once was. spent with Hunter and Drover. on TVNZ’s Sunday programme “It’s always in the back of your Being with them feels like you she said the killer is still out head, it’s always consuming you are close to Scott,” she said. there and she has just one . . . it would make it so much Anna Guy’s ex-husband, Ewen message for that person. “You easier if it was all over and Macdonald, was charged with are a coward. If you can live justice was done for him.” the murder but was acquitted. with yourself for doing this — She says she was terrified Scott was the second eldest taking a father away from his after his murder and left of four children — him, Nikki, children, who was a good man — wondering who could have done Anna, and Callum. you are a coward.” it and why. But she had to keep After working on several Dairy farmer Scott Guy was going for her son. She pleaded farms and a short stint studying 31 when he was gunned down with anyone who knew anything for a diploma in agriculture at the end of his driveway near to “do the right thing”. at Massey University in Feilding on July 8, 2010. He and “If I had a million dollars I’d Palmerston North, he left for Kylee had a young son, Hunter, put it out there as a reward.” Australia to work on a farm. and Kylee was pregnant with She said a young man was There he mustered cattle on their second son, Drover. taken in “a horrible, horrible horseback, fulfilling his dream of In the Sunday interview she way”. WAITING FOR JUSTICE: Kylee Guy is still determined to get being a cowboy. described lying in bed with “At the end of the day, nothing justice for her husband Scott Guy’s murder. She pleaded with He returned to the family Hunter when she heard a noise has been done. The killer is still anyone who knew anything to “do the right thing”. NZ Herald picture farm Bryerburn in 2003 and and saw a truck at the end of out there.” was put in charge of the the driveway. When she went In 2015, it was revealed time that a lack of funds had “If we dwell on why or what crops and calf-rearing while outside she was confronted by a private investigation — curtailed the bid. if, it destroys you. Building Macdonald managed the dairy a police officer who told her, launched by Kylee — had ended “Sadly, they’ve (PIs) stopped resilience is where our focus side. Superficially the working with tears in his eyes, that she because of a lack of cash. because there’s no more is with our children and arrangement seemed fair and needed to go inside. The Sensible Sentencing funding,” Money said. “The grandchildren — showing them equitable but Guy’s death later She said she couldn’t believe it Trust, working on behalf of family can only spend so much.” the choices we make and how we revealed tension and rivalry for the first five days. Kylee, had also approached four Scott Guy’s parents spoke react, they watch us all the time, between the pair. “I just kept thinking this private investigators in a bid to to the New Zealand Weekend let alone what we say. Guy met 18-year-old Kylee is not real . . . I just couldn’t find the killer and bring them to Herald last month in the lead-up “We want to be a good Bullock, who was training to be handle it.” justice. to the anniversary, saying they example to them and help them an early childhood teacher, at Ten years on and Kylee, who A member of the PI team, thought about him every day. build strong relationships — to a Havelock North pub after a was heavily pregnant with their Mike Crawford, revealed in 2015 “You can say it’s 10 years since help them cope with life and the rodeo. second son when her husband that the hunt had been dropped. Scott was killed but it’s actually things that get thrown up. We The pair fell in love and died, says she’s not the same “The investigation has basically 3653 days on his anniversary live for helping our kids.” married in 2005 and had two person. When asked what kind stopped. It’s finished,” he said. and every one of those days we Sister Anna Guy said part of sons, Hunter and Drover, who of father he was, she said he was Former trust spokeswoman think of Scott,” Bryan Guy told her was missing. wasn’t born when his father “over the top, just obsessed with Ruth Money confirmed at the the Weekend Herald. “It feels like Scott was here died. — NZ Herald FREE TYRE SAFETY CHECK

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33447-01 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 The brain gain Back from OE — and Thousands of high-skilled Kiwis return back in hunt for a job by Luke Kirkness, NZ Herald “Obviously you don’t want to be too picky when you’re a graduate. You’ve got to apply AUCKLAND — As the Covid-19 There are 21 active cases of Covid-19 CHRISTCHURCH — Christchurch woman for everything and see what bites.” crisis rages overseas, tens of thousands currently in New Zealand but more than Sophie Brown isn’t sure how many jobs she However, after she’d had a handful of of Kiwis are returning home, creating 5 million Covid-19 cases worldwide. has applied for since arriving back in New interviews, the UK was forced into lockdown potential economic benefits as they bring As the pandemic continued to ravage Zealand from the United Kingdom. and job opportunities were shut down. their skills and experience but also countries overseas, Olsen thought it was The 22-year-old has been in quarantine in The decision whether or not to leave challenges in finding employment. safe to assume Kiwi returnees would Rotorua’s Ibis Hotel since June 20. the UK played on Brown’s mind for It’s a reversal of New Zealand’s “brain stick around for a while. “There are jobs out there but weeks but she decided to come drain” where thousands of educated and “This pandemic isn’t going away so it’s the difference between how home. “Facing reality was highly skilled Kiwis have sought jobs in not like they’re coming in for some quick many jobs there are and quite difficult,” she said. other countries. refuge for six months and heading off,” he the number of people who “It was quite surreal to As of June 20, more than 21,000 Kiwis said. are applying I think would think that something could had returned to our shores and been sent “They will be contributing back to the be quite a big difference,” affect your life so greatly, to quarantine facilities. A further 3200 country and in some ways it’s certainly a Brown said. especially when you’ve were expected to return by July 1. bit of brain gain coming on.” “It takes a lot of effort decided to go overseas ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley said Anecdotally, Olsen had heard of new to put yourself out there and explore the world and the number of people turning up on arrivals avoiding the major cities and and to be applying for these work in different places.” our doorstep as we prepare for a “major heading to the regions. things, writing cover letters Brown was in lockdown recession” could create challenges. The experience of working from home and trying to sell yourself. from March 20 and paid $2300 On Friday, the Treasury said it over lockdown in New Zealand meant “Hearing noes can take a little for a ticket home. expected the unemployment rate would the regional option was opening doors for bit of a toll but it’s just what you’ve Being stuck in quarantine was a increase from 4.2 percent in the March workers, Olsen said. got to do, there’s no other way around it “blessing in disguise” Brown said, as it left quarter to 7.5 percent in the June “I think more and more we’re going to really.” her with plenty of time to find jobs to apply quarter. see a concentration around the regions With a bachelor’s degree in commerce from for. The challenge, according to Tuffley, was for the next five to 10 years,” he said. the University of Canterbury, having majored Brown has applied for jobs from marketing whether those returning to New Zealand “Not only for returning Kiwis but in marketing and minoring in political science, to communications, sales and office jobs. would be able to find jobs right away. because we can now remote work, we can Brown moved to London in January. She’s been looking for jobs in Auckland, The upside was that New Zealand’s operate without having to be quite so “I was looking for marketing roles but I was Christchurch and Wellington and says other usual outflow of Kiwis heading overseas near an office. also open to admin, sales, the surrounding people stuck in the Ibis are in the same for work had been plugged. “So that might be a trend that office jobs as well,” she said. situation. “The border closure isn’t just about who returning Kiwis look for, particularly is coming back but it’s also about who is noting that the regions have lower no longer leaving as well,” Tuffley said. costs of living.” Between 600,000 and “Given parts of the world being in some rewards, Tuffley said. “We’ve got that potential where we one million Kiwis live abroad, Stats NZ disarray either politically, economically or “We could well benefit if people start might have been leaking skills to other senior demographer Kim Dunstan told socially for the last few years, there has to look to New Zealand as an investment countries . . . their lack of ability to the New Zealand Herald. been a rising tide of interest,” he said. destination. They might say, let’s go and travel may be crimping down on the Executive recruitment agency Sheffield “There’s certainly been a significant put some capital into New Zealand,” he opportunities they ordinarily have.” had noticed an increase in inquiries from increase in inquiries about working said. Infometrics senior economist Brad people considering working here. in New Zealand, not only from Kiwis “There are some reputational benefits Olsen noted many returnees were able to The “flood” of interest wasn’t only returning but from other nationalities as for New Zealand if we can maintain our continue working for the companies they attributable to New Zealand’s Covid-19 well.” Covid-free status from an investment were employed at offshore, reducing the response but the idea of it being a safe New Zealand’s response to Covid-19 point of view and a product purchase need to find new jobs in New Zealand. haven, executive director Ian Taylor said. and the lockdown could bring investment view.” — NZ Herald Get Educated

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For more information or to make a booking, please contact your advertising account manager or Jane Smith • DDI: (06) 869 0617 Email: [email protected] The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 WorkSafe’s actions ‘unbelievable’ by Phil Pennington, RNZ 2016. such as who did the “mouth WorkSafe issued its findings sweeps”, when hooking a finger ROTORUA — “Useless”, in November that year, that in a choking child’s mouth is not “biased”, and “misleading”; that there was no breach of health recommended practice unless is how the parents of a Rotorua and safety laws by the operator, the food can be grasped, as it toddler left brain damaged Evolve Education. can force the food down further. after choking on a slice of apple Apple was at the time on a The centre’s own incident at a childcare centre, describe Health Ministry list of high-risk report said teachers gave WorkSafe’s investigation and its choking food for toddlers, and Neihana “chest thrusts”, though handling of their complaints. WorkSafe noted the kindy had these are not the recommended WorkSafe rebuffs this, saying not identified this risk in its first response to choking (five it did a thorough job. hazards register. short sharp back thrusts with In recent days, off the back The investigation report the child head down over your of a review of WorkSafe’s offered only a brief description knee should be done first; chest investigation processes, which of the first aid response to the thrusts follow that). was kept under wraps for a then 22-month-old child. “I wanted to know exactly year, the state regulator has what happened,” Marama admitted its overall approach Renata said. TERRIBLE INCIDENT: Marama and Wi Renata with their son was “outdated”, unsupported I want to know exactly “And then I want to know how by technology and under huge can we make childcare workers Neihana. In 2016, Neihana choked on a piece of apple at his pressure. what‘ happened. able to deal with common childcare centre, and is now unable to walk, talk or roll over. At the same time, it and the —Marama’ Renata childhood emergencies, they Rotorua Daily Post picture Minister of Workplace Safety need to feel competent.” Iain Lees-Galloway, have cited The first question the whanau Health Ministry guidelines “But we didn’t know this self-same review to defend “Neihana is noticed choking, say the investigator put to them have for years instructed on how anything,” Marama Renata said. its investigations as “best staff provide immediate first aid was — “were they considering to prepare foods to minimise the “We didn’t think it would be practice”. — back thrusts, mouth sweep, suing?” — though they had very risk. necessary at the start. That does not ring true for CPR, etc,” it said. little information to go on; and The regulations — for children “We didn’t think there would forestry worker Wi Renata. Marama Renata has this appeared then to drive to be seated and supervised be a case anyway, because “It certainly has not been our questioned this ever since. the whole investigation toward while eating, with a first aider we didn’t think that any experience,” he said. “In no way “That’s the entirety of how minimising blame, the parents on hand — were adhered to, regulations had been broken.” was it even beginning (to be) they describe what happened said. WorkSafe ruled. The WorkSafe report said good — in our case, it was very with his resuscitation,” she The investigation report The centre “even took the none had been. poor.” told RNZ. “So then you lose stated: “The only failure of the extra precaution of skinning the “Also, we weren’t thinking He and Marama Renata, who an opportunity to make kindy was that it served sliced, apple”. that (the investigation and practised as a GP, have three improvements.” peeled raw apple.” This and other comments report) would be so useless that children: baby Teia, five-year-old She has thanked the teachers It went on to argue that struck the family as “emotive”. we would have to do that. Aotea and her twin, Neihana. for their response in a hugely choking was a “well-known and The Renatas now wish they “But then after a few years, Neihana cannot walk, talk stressful situation — “they obvious hazard, and it is a very had not trusted WorkSafe’s we thought maybe it would have or roll over. He was in cardiac brought him back from the difficult hazard to eliminate investigator, and considered been better to do that (a private arrest for 30 minutes after dead”. and/or minimise, whether this taking a private prosecution, as prosecution), because we would choking on an apple slice at But the family still don’t is at home . . . or at a childcare some victims have before them, have . . . forced changes, instead Little Lights Kindy, in May know who did what and when, facility”. some with success. of relying on these agencies.” NZ Army’s makeover by Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald

WELLINGTON — The unmistakable smell of new carpet triggers conflicting thoughts for Major General John Boswell. He remembers when that old carpet at Burnham — a place that still feels like home — was first laid down. An important message It was around that time, as a young platoon commander, he was posted to from Three Rivers Medical Singapore, perfecting jungle warfare To maintain social distancing, we are and counter-insurgency tactics, using a mainly using telephone consultations in prismatic compass and Vietnam-era radio. the irst instance. All doctor and nurse But like that Burnham carpet, those consults are now by appointment only. tactics, archaic equipment and training environments eventually wore threadbare You can ring and book your appointments and needed replacing. as usual, and then a GP or nurse will Now, the smell of newly-laid carpet call you back at the agreed time. Normal signals the ongoing changes to the New weekday and weekend charges apply for Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) for its phone consultations and prescriptions. Chief of Army. HIGH-TECH SOLDIERS: The NZ Army is heading for a 21st century makeover in a Boswell, former Commanding Officer bid to transform the organisation into a ‘modern, agile, highly-adaptive light combat Most services including nurse of the storied 2nd/1st Infantry Battalion force’. NZDF picture services, cervical screening, childhood based at Burnham Military Camp outside immunisations and cardiovascular Christchurch, is coming up two years environment that is the contemporary buzzword that constantly crops up in disease risk assessment checks have in the top job. He is overseeing some of battle space”. discussions with top brass across Five resumed but by appointment only. the biggest changes in the organisation’s “This is fundamentally important to the Eyes nations. history, aiming to transform it into a future of the New Zealand Army and our “The New Zealand Army enjoys a Our revised opening hours are weekdays “modern, agile, highly-adaptive light ability to be both effective in support of great relationship with the Australians 9am-8pm and weekends 9am-1pm then combat force” that can plug in with our community, our nation, and globally, and the Americans based in Hawaii 2pm-6pm. We appreciate your patience coalition partners, in particular other but to be interoperable with our partners and any opportunity to train alongside during this time. Five Eyes nations — the United States, and allies. And that’s tracking pretty well,” them is an opportunity for us to confirm Canada, Australia, and the United he said on a recent visit to Burnham our interoperability with them and to Services available: Kingdom. Soldiers are getting a makeover too. The demonstrate what our value-add is to a Doctors, Practice Nurses, Pharmacy, New Zealand’s future high-tech soldiers old Multi Camouflage Uniform (MCU) is coalition environment, and that’s really Radiology, Healthy Steps Podiatry, will be satellite-tracked and wear linked- being replaced by the New Zealand Multi- important,” Boswell explains. Gains@Geneva Healthcare Services, up helmet-cams on the battlefield, Terrain Pattern (NZMTP) uniform. Boswell’s also on a major recruitment Peter Stiven General Surgeon, MoleMap, allowing them to communicate directly There’s also a major programme looking drive. The NZDF Defence Capability Plan Gisborne Ear Clear, Gisborne Counselling with comrades and take orders from at upgrading the Army’s vehicles, which aims to increase NZ Army personnel & Psychological Services officers. Boswell said comes as a “direct result of numbers from about 4700 to 6000 by 2035 Drones will become “as ubiquitous as the proliferation” of improvised explosive — while the Defence White Paper talks Three Rivers Medical section machine guns”, while drones, devices (IEDs) used on the modern about 5150 personnel by 2025. Weekdays 9am-8pm. Weekends and Public artificial intelligence (AI), and big data are battlefield, and used to devastating effect He thinks the economic fallout from the being considered for the Army’s arsenal. during the post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan coronavirus pandemic could attract fresh Holidays 9am-1pm then 2pm-6pm. The second tranche of the Network and Iraq. interest for many in a career in the armed 75 Customhouse Street Enabled Army project, backed by a capital Exercises like the recent vast multi- forces. (white building opposite The Warehouse) investment of up to $106 million rolled out national Joint Warfighting Assessment “It may well be that there is an P (06) 867 7411 F (06) 867 4773 over four years, is under way. provide a perfect opportunity for the opportunity in that space that will allow After hours call Healthline Boswell says the digitising of command NZDF to exercise and train alongside us to progress appropriately along that 0800 611 116 and control systems will allow the Army its likely partners and allies, and to pathway to 5150 (personnel) by 2025,” he to “operate in the information-rich test interoperability — a key military said. www.3rivers.co.nz 29483-09 10 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 Couple plan for worst-case scenario by Harriet Robinson, RNZ staying with family, but their savings Australia has dried up. would not last forever. Tonga’s Ministry of Tourism said it AUCKLAND — A couple stranded He has friends who had travelled to was planning to repatriate 50 stranded in New Zealand say a lack of clear Auckland for work and to see family and citizens last month and even conducted decision-making about reopening were also locked out of the country. a drill for staff. Tonga’s border has left them and “There’s a lot of people who not only But last Wednesday Prime Minister thousands of others in limbo. want to get back but need to get back to Pohiva Tu’i’onetoa said the plan had Kate Woodward, who is British, and Tonga,” he said. been deferred and that he would make her partner Will Hafu, a Tongan New Hafu said the Government was a formal announcement about the Zealander, own a backpackers hostel in offering no certainty or clear planning Government’s plans “soon”. Basil Chamberlain Tonga where they have been living for to citizens and “no one has a clue what’s Woodward said she was considering the past five years. going on, so we’re just sitting here in applying for a New Zealand work visa After visiting the UK for Woodward limbo”. as it didn’t look like they would be to give birth around friends and family, The couple had heard rumours of heading home any time soon. NZ’s longest the couple made their way home with the border reopening any time from “We are having to plan around the their son, via a stopover in Auckland to September to two years from now. worst-case scenario.” introduce the family to baby Noah. More than 7000 Tongans are thought Tonga has to date recorded zero serving council However, Tonga’s border shut, leaving to be stranded overseas, including Covid-19 cases. them stuck in the city since March. a large number of seasonal workers The border has been closed since boss retires Hafu said they were lucky to be whose employment in New Zealand and March 23. after 30 years

TAKA THE TURTLE: At the NEW PLYMOUTH — New end of May this year, when New Zealand Zealand’s longest-serving local body was at Alert Level 2 in its Covid-19 chief executive has sat through response, an Eastern Pacific Green his final council meeting and been turtle washed up on Takapuna Beach. farewelled into retirement. It was exhausted, dehydrated and Basil Chamberlain has led the suffering from low body temperature Taranaki Regional Council since it and was moved to Auckland Zoo for was established in 1989, after being an initial check-up by the specialist vet employed by its predecessor in 1980. team. Taka, as the turtle was dubbed, Council chair David McLeod this has been rehabilitating at Sea Life Kelly week paid tribute to Chamberlain’s Tarlton’s turtle unit for the past month 40-year commitment to the region at and is now well enough to join other his last meeting. turtles on display at the aquarium, just “He’s made an extraordinary in time for the school holidays. “We contribution. The region has don’t often get to see Pacific Green benefited immensely from his turtles in New Zealand,” displays powerful intellect and his superb manager Maddy Seaman said. “It is ability to strategise and develop a nice opportunity to see a different robust and effective processes and turtle.” Native to the warmer waters programmes. around Costa Rica and the Galapagos “Taranaki is known as a place of Islands, Taka is a long way from home. creative, innovative and successful The species is considered endangered initiatives, and Basil has been at the as it is threatened by fishing and plastic forefront. The Riparian Management pollution. Taka will be released next Programme and Towards Predator- year, probably in March, when the Free Taranaki are just two notable waters around New Zealand are at their examples of his approach: careful warmest. NZ Herald picture forethought and planning, and strong community involvement.” McLeod said Chamberlain, who was originally from Southland, was reluctant to claim personal credit for council successes under his leadership. ‘Hysteria’ as passengers Former chairman David Walter said he valued Chamberlain’s ability to condense complex issues clearly into plain English without becoming entangled in excess bureaucracy or removed from NZ flight officiousness. He also noted his adept approach to the uniquely Taranaki challenges by Bernard Orsman, NZ Herald “Then someone came around and said, saying she was irate and annoyed that of regulating oil and gas activity, ‘what hotel would you like?’ and we were passengers were first told their families as well as the part he played in AUCKLAND — There were hysterical like ‘what do you mean?’ and they said could come and get them and then told bringing Tupare, Hollard Gardens scenes at Auckland Airport on Saturday ‘you will have to quarantine’. “Then we that wasn’t possible. and Pukeiti into regional public after 11 passengers were removed from were all yelling and carrying on and the Air New Zealand’s customer general ownership, and ensuring they were an overloaded Air New Zealand flight police were called,” Solomon said. manager Liz Fraser said Saturday’s widely appreciated and enjoyed. to Brisbane before take-off and placed She said the police were liaising flight to Brisbane had a larger-than- “We have seen entrance fees in quarantine until the next flight between the passengers and Air New expected payload, “which unfortunately removed and far more people visiting tomorrow. Zealand who were “hiding in the corner resulted in several passengers being the properties and taking advantage Police were called to the Customs hall because they didn’t want to deal with unable to travel”. of the upgrades that have occurred after the passengers became angry when the hostility”. Unfortunately, she said, the affected under council ownership.” Air New Zealand told them they would Passengers were then given an customers were inadvertently provided Chamberlain was honoured with have to pay for their accommodation, Air New Zealand letter signed by an a letter with incorrect information when a Distinguished Management Award meals and other costs in quarantine. unnamed “airport manager” saying they disembarked. by the Society of Local Government Desiraye Solomon and her daughter, they would have to pay for quarantine “Once our airport team realised Managers earlier this year. Delia Brown, were on the flight accommodation and book their own the mistake, they regathered the The award citation noted his returning to the Gold Coast after flights. passengers, apologised and provided “intelligent, strong and pragmatic visiting her father in Wellington who Solomon said she was so angry she our standard offload letter, which lets leadership” and said he is known had suffered a heart attack. started yelling at Air New Zealand staff, our customers know they have been as a “strong advocate of public They offered to get off the full flight who then gave passengers a second rebooked on an alternative service and participation in community after the captain advised passengers letter, which made no mention of the that the letter may be used to claim on governance and the need to it was overweight and off-balance, but passengers paying for quarantine. travel insurance if required,” Fraser empower and work with people to other passengers were randomly picked Air New Zealand yesterday apologised said. achieve vibrant and prosperous off a list, she said. to the passengers for the inconvenience In a statement, the Ministry of Health communities”. Solomon said other passengers told and said they were given wrong said because there were other people He received an Outstanding they had to leave included an elderly information about quarantine when they on the same flight who had travelled Person Award by the Resource woman, another mother and daughter, a disembarked. from other parts of the world on their Management Law Association in mother with a young child and a group Solomon said a police officer told way to Brisbane, the decision was made 2013. of four male teenagers. the passengers they had to go into by health officials as a precaution for Chamberlain is being replaced by “Someone else came off the plane and quarantine because Americans in transit the 11 passengers to stay in managed Steve Ruru. she was hysterical and screaming and were on the plane to Brisbane. isolation or quarantine facilities in Ruru (Ngati Raukawa, Ngati carrying on. Apparently her mother had The passengers, she said, were sent to Auckland until the next Brisbane flight Ranginui) has been chief executive died and she was going to the funeral. three hotels. tomorrow. of Southland District Council since They let her back on.” Solomon and her daughter were “While the risk is minimal that one of 2014, having previously led both Once the passengers got to the sent to the M Social on the Auckland the people would have contracted Covid- the Kaipara District Council and Customs hall, she said, a Customs waterfront. 19 on the flight we need to act with the Thames-Coromandel District officer turned up and took people’s She said Air New Zealand’s handling caution as our borders are our first line Council. — RNZ temperatures. of the situation was “pathetic and rude”, of defence.” The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 BUSINESS 11 Bosses scramble to fill jobs as No more wage subsidy visas set to expire en masse extension confirms PM WELLINGTON — The controversies and a case over WELLINGTON — Both big and small wage subsidy scheme will the weekend of a woman companies are scrambling to hang on to their end some three weeks before quarantined in Auckland being workforces, with thousands of temporary the election, Prime Minister arrested after absconding. resident visas set to expire — all at once. Jacinda Ardern confirmed She defended the Anyone in the country with a work, student, today. Government’s elimination visitor, limited or interim visa, with an “We have clearly signalled strategy and national expiration date of between April 2 and July 9, the wage subsidy is not lockdown. was given until September 25 to renew their something that can go on “Had we chosen another visa. for the never-never,” she told path, if we’d chosen to have Temporary residents who were overseas journalists after a rousing an ongoing tolerance of Covid when their visas expired had not been granted speech to around 600 Labour and cases all around us in the the automatic extension, and would also Party faithful and an online community, I have no doubt we need to reapply. There were about 350,000 audience of thousands for the would still have restrictions in temporary visa holders in the country during party’s traditional election- place that would be costing us the lockdown, and the Government estimated year Congress. in many, many ways. more than 200,000 of them had work visas with Extending the wage subsidy “The health response has conditions that might need to be varied. beyond its current cut-off of SUBSIDY COSTS: The Government has decided not to extend not ended. It will need to However, Immigration New Zealand was not September 1 risked delaying the wage subsidy. The subsidy scheme has so far cost some be ongoing as the pandemic renewing or issuing any new visas until it was “the critical work that $12.3 billion, according to the Ministry of Social Development. surges around us,” she said. satisfied there was no citizen or permanent businesses may need to do File picture resident available to do the applicant’s job. to pivot into the new Covid both to lay out what she called Helen Clark, Ardern said the Unofficial campaign start Association for Migration and Investment environment.” a five-point plan for recovery Government had established chair June Ranson said employers were “Businesses themselves and to argue the Government’s a framework and that it In a speech that effectively desperate for an answer on the looming have said that continuing for previous commitment to low would be proactively releasing marks the start of Labour’s deadline, and were concerned the Government too long could run the risk levels of debt was justified Cabinet papers to outline its campaign for the September was delaying visa decisions for political of being harmful for the long because it made the response thinking. 19 election, Ardern took reasons. “I think we’ve got a disaster on our term resilience of some of to Covid-19 possible. She pointed to her answers the most subtle of digs at hands on September 25, simply because we those businesses,” she said. “New Zealand is a place in Parliament last week for her coalition partner, NZ don’t know what the plan is. I mean you’ve got The subsidy scheme has so where the unexpected can guidance on the basic outline First, which has styled thousands of visa applications, all coming to far cost some $12.3 billion, happen,” she said. of an approach to allowing itself a ‘handbrake’ on the expire at the same time. “We’re saying, what is according to the Ministry of “That’s why, when we were people to come to NZ without Government’s agenda. the plan ahead? We’ve got silence, we haven’t Social Development’s (MSD) criticised for being focused on requiring current levels of “Don’t put on the brakes got a plan,” Ranson said. June 26 update, covering some getting debt down to under 20 quarantine. when now more than ever is Employers who wanted to keep temporary 1.7 million employees. percent of GDP, we steadfastly These included: the time that we need to speed visa holders on as staff must re-advertise their Ardern pointed to the $400 argued that it was necessary ■ No community up,” she said, before invoking jobs, interview applicants and then offer any million tourism recovery — it was for a rainy day. transmission in the country Labour’s campaign slogan for qualified candidates the position. They would package the Government “Thank you for your concerned; this year: “Let’s keep moving.” also need to satisfy Immigration they had done is starting to enact and the foresight Grant Robertson,” ■ Testing and contact National Party leader Todd a thorough job and made a genuine effort. existence of a Covid-related she said. tracing systems that were Muller scorned Ardern’s vision. Some of those roles would also require a employment loss benefit that “You have been the Finance consistent with NZ’s; “Labour promised three skills match test, which was another time- is equivalent to the minimum Minister New Zealand needed ■ Sufficient testing capacity years ago to ‘Let’s do this’ and consuming and potentially costly process. wage, which is now available at this time, because that in NZ to meet demand; and hasn’t done any of it,” he said. The Government had fast-tracked the for people whose jobs no longer rainy day has arrived. Now is ■ An over-riding principle of “Three years later, Labour Immigration (Covid-19 response) Amendment exist because of Covid-19. the time to put the umbrella “keeping NZers safe”. has nothing left to say for Act, to allow a 12-month timeframe to impose, Her comments came as the up, to provide support to those “There is no playbook itself except to keep moving, vary or cancel conditions for groups of Government today announced who need it.” for what the world is going on a road to nowhere. temporary visa holders, including the ability to the extension of one-off through, no rules on what we “Today’s so-called economic extend expiry dates and waive any regulatory loans to small businesses, Border reopening should or shouldn’t be doing. plan will go in the same requirements for certain classes of application. administered by the Inland That means we won’t always rubbish bin as its KiwiBuild However, Immigration Minister Iain Lees- Revenue Department, through Responding to calls for a get it right, but it also means plan, its light rail plan, its Galloway said he was taking a cautious to the end of the year. strategy for reopening NZ’s we can make our own choices, mental health plan and its approach to using those temporary powers, Ardern used her speech to borders, including from and have our own plan,” she child poverty plan.” which would expire next May. the Labour Party Congress former Labour Prime Minister said, acknowledging recent — BusinessDesk “These are very broad and significant paths for one minister to hold, and they need to be used justly and carefully, so as soon as the legislation was passed I immediately sought Govt extends $5.2bn loans programme advice on the types of things that it might be appropriate to use those additional powers for. “I’ve received that advice, we’re working through our possible options and I anticipate Small businesses will have access until end of the year making announcements about those in the very near future.” by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald the $5.2 billion set aside for it. way to help than cash grants, which The minister would not say when an Small Business Minister Stuart Nash had been recommended by Treasury announcement would be made, but cautioned WELLINGTON — Prime Minister has said he does not expect take-up and previously pushed by the National that migrants need to be realistic about what Jacinda Ardern says opening up to come close to $5.2bn because that Party. opportunities will be available. Government loans for small businesses figure was based on every eligible “Sometimes they’ve drawn it down, “In recent years we’ve had a labour market until the end of the year will provide a company applying. More than 90,000 not necessarily needing it straight away, that has been highly dependent on the migrant bigger safety net in uncertain Covid-hit small businesses had applied for more but being concerned they wouldn’t be workforce, and people could anticipate that times. than $1.51b in loans since May 12, able to access it down the track. What visas would simply be rolled over because the The loans are interest-free if repaid mostly firms involved in construction, this does is say that if you don’t need work was there,” but he said that had changed within a year, and firms on the original accommodation, restaurants and it, you don’t have to apply but it will be with growing unemployment in New Zealand. wage subsidy and with 50 or fewer staff cafes, retail trade, transport and there for several more months.” Unemployment was just 4.2 percent in can apply. manufacturing. National finance spokesman Paul the three months ended March, but Treasury The scheme was meant to finish on About 80 percent that applied had Goldsmith said the extension to the estimated the unemployment rate has since July 24, but Ardern said at the Labour one to five employees, and just over 90 loan scheme was “modest”. climbed to 7.3 percent in the three months congress yesterday it would now be percent had 10 or fewer. “I’m sure it will be welcomed, but we ended in June, and would peak at 9 percent, available until the end of the year. haven’t got a commercial rent solution, later this year. “We always put New Zealanders “This means those businesses who which the Government has promised — at the front of the queue for jobs, and so are doing okay now, but who may Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern but we’re still waiting.” people will need to look carefully at what is experience cash-flow difficulties also announced a $162 million He said the green jobs announcement going on, what the prospects look like, and further down the track, will still have was a sign of a Government big on obviously make decisions for themselves access to it,” Ardern told more than package to clean up waterways promises but short on delivery. about what’s right for them,” the minister said. 500 of the party faithful in Te Papa. and create about 2000 green jobs In her speech, Ardern said she was Ranson said the delay in making a decision Ardern also announced a $162 in the next six years. aware of how economic recoveries had was becoming critical for some businesses. million package to clean up waterways left some people behind. “Well some businesses are going to have to and create about 2000 green jobs in “I am a child of the 80s and 90s. shut down, because they can’t get labour. the next six years. I have seen responses to troubled “They (the Government) seems to think that The loans were set up to help “The average value of each loan is times that have failed to take this into they can retrain everybody. Look it doesn’t businesses deal with the economic modest, around $16,700. But it is much- account, and have left people behind. quite happen like that.” Ranson said the dairy fallout of Covid-19 after banks failed to needed working capital to help in a We see the impacts of that still. Poverty, industry had been hard hit by the difficulties fill the space in a way that satisfied the tight spot,” Nash said. inequality, persistent unemployment. It arising from keeping trained migrant workers. Government. The eligibility criteria will Ardern told media after her congress does not have to be this way, and under — RNZ not change so there is no need to extend speech that the loans were a better Labour, it won’t.” 12 OPINION The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 EDITORIAL Assessing council’s performance Scandal, leak and WHAT’S ON IN COUNCIL grading scale from C to AAA. The performance After the CoucilMark workshop we will be THIS WEEK assessment framework is based on four priority meeting with Trust Tairawhiti to welcome their a raging pandemic by Larry Foster areas: new trustees, Kristen Kohere-Soutar and the 1. Governance, leadership and strategy re-appointed Dr Jill Chrisp, along with the other A possible scandal threatening THERE are no official council (“leading locally”) trustees. The council’s relationship with Trust the defence of the America’s Cup, meetings this week but we 2. Financial decision-making and transparency Tairawhiti is also very important as the wellbeing a new Minister forced to make a still have other commitments (“investing money well”) of our community is both our high priority and public apology on his third day in councillors all need to attend. 3. Service delivery and asset management collaboration where possible is always ongoing. office and a raging pandemic around On Monday we meet with (“delivering what’s important”) With the $98 million left for our region’s list the world, there was not much in Gisborne Holdings Ltd, the “Council Controlled 4. Communication and engaging with the of projects from the Crown Infrastructure Fund the news last week to counter the Trading Organisation” (CCTO), to welcome the public and business (“listening and responding”). to help stimulate our economy after Covid-19, effects of a mid-winter cold snap. two newly-appointed directors, Jacqueline Blake This is an opportunity for the council to we will be waiting expectantly for the successful and Hayden Swan. They replace Peter Reeves, show our community how we are performing projects to be announced in the next week or so. The America’s Cup situation who has been one of the longest standing and the value we are delivering. The report and I personally would like to see the $11 million seems murky. Following complaints, directors and a huge contributor to GHL over his rating will be a public document to be shared needed to speed up our DrainWise Project being the Ministry of Business, Innovation term, and Ming Lim Pollard who has served three with our community. If our report finds variable one of the successful projects. Sorting out the and Employment has launched years and had positive input. The new directors performance, or areas needing significant inflow of stormwater getting into our wastewater an investigation into how money bring a wealth of local knowledge to the board improvement, we will be able to actively system after extreme weather events for me is a granted to the team is being spent. table and both have very impressive credentials. respond to recommendations and prioritise huge priority. At the same time police are looking I believe they will both add great attributes to the our work programme to address these findings The council had to open the sewer valves into an email scam that has seen board. Councillors’ relationship with GHL is very accordingly. three times in the last month and discharge the team defrauded of $1 million. important so it is good to start the new three- The assessors will be questioning councillors sewage into our rivers, to stop the backlog It has prompted team captain year term off on a positive note with an official on the council’s overview of vision, strategy and from overflowing up through gully traps into meet-and-greet. goals; performance measurement, accountability residential backyards. This is one of the most Grant Dalton to complain of a On Wednesday we have a CouncilMark and staff; professional development and self- abhorrent and serious environmental issues we deliberate, sinister and highly- workshop. CouncilMark is a Local Government review; health and safety and risk. They will then have in our city and it would be amazing if we orchestrated attack on Team NZ. NZ excellence programme for all councils continue their assessment of council staff and could sort this out with extra funding and more Dirty tricks have been a regular throughout New Zealand, incorporating an external stakeholders. We have some finished manpower. There is also much need for our part of America’s Cup challenges in independent performance assessment and reports and ratings of other councils to review, community to be more responsible. Fatbergs the past, so this comes as no great rating. An independent assessment board rates giving us good insight to what is to be expected in our sewer pipes is totally unacceptable, and surprise and the big question will be the assessments according to a nine-point and the comprehensiveness of the assessment. avoidable. whether and how much reputational damage the team might suffer. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS The Government and Auckland Regenerative grazing most Council have allocated $250m towards the defence but for now Alarmist language unhelpful MBIE has stopped payments while Re: Is euthanasia vote a “lethal injection”. active field in soil science the investigation goes ahead. threat to hospices? July 4 For a person to choose to Re: Lights out in 10 years, good ones. column. end their life, the bill states July 4 story. The concept of wall-to-wall There have already been fears I was pleasantly surprised carbon forests on the ever- that Covid-19 is casting a shadow Dear Ken Orr, A) They must suffer from Death is a scary thing, but a terminal illness that is to see that an investment drier eastern parts of NZ is a over the event in March next year. adviser is working towards worry with regard to fire risk. Meanwhile any chance that Chris we all gotta do it. The big likely to end the person’s life sleep. The long wink. Pushing within six months, and B) the the important goal of limiting One little-understood fact Hipkins could slip quietly into up daisies. I hope there’s person experiences unbearable global temperature increase is that the soil under a forest his new role as Health Minister coffee in heaven. suffering that cannot be to only 1.5C. This is admirable sequesters less carbon than disappeared as he appeared on his It’s great to hear your point relieved, and C) is competent and to me comes as a relief the soil under pasture — front doorstep to apologise after of view and it is wise you to make an informed decision after waiting over 50 years for about 20 percent less under a personal details of 18 people who raise these questions. Still, about assisted dying. the engineering fraternity, of normally-grazed pasture. The had tested positive to Covid-19 were it is a shame how you’ve If you disagree with that, which Dr Winton is a member, science of sequestering carbon to understand the problem. leaked including names, dates of framed the debate. You say that is fine. Otherwise, leave in soil is fairly new but is the government will “compel” your alarmist language at We were introduced to possibly the most active field birth and where they tested positive. the risks of elevated CO of new research in the area of Hipkins, who is also State hospices and doctors to kill home. 2 “vulnerable patients” with a JACK MARSHALL concentrations in a plant soil science. Services Minister, has ordered physiology class at Massey A conference on the subject, the State Services Commission to University in 1967 and I have otherwise referred to as investigate the leaks. He says if been waiting since then for regenerative grazing, was they are found to be malicious there Bin it . . . Scaremongering world leaders to act. held at Lincoln University Land use, soils and more in March and it was worth will be consequences. To see a road that I read the report of a speech by Dr Paul Winton While the new Minister will escape has had its drains recently, carbon sequestration attending. The take-away in your newspaper with incredulity and dismay. in soils, have been the line is possibly “It isn’t the personal blame for the leak, it trashed/polluted, Surely such unscientific and scaremongering take a drive from focus of my career for a few cow — it is the how”. Used is a blow to the Government and nonsense is not worthy of space. decades. Much of that time correctly, the grazing animal supports National’s claims that Tatapouri to Tolaga 1. Where is the evidence that the current Bay. This beautiful, was spent in Tairawhiti and can be used as a tool to handling of quarantining and indeed slight increases in temperature are or will cause I understand the many sides sequester carbon in a healthy, scenic highway’s extreme weather events? the whole response is incompetent. drains have of the arguments reasonably microbiologically-active soil. While this is going on here, the 2. Is Dr Winton serious when suggesting NZ well. The geology of the To see and hear the become the home should consider not having any livestock? How World Health Organisation says the for lots of bottles, Gisborne, East Coast area is experiences of farmers already does the economy survive? mostly very young and quite doing this form of pasture worst of the pandemic has yet to plastic, paper and 3. Is Dr Winton serious when suggesting come. The US is now recording over polystyrene. diverse. The appropriate land management successfully, I trees could cover the landscape? This is crass use also varies and is still suggest attending a workshop 50,000 cases a day, with Florida Surely it takes stupidity on so many fronts. contributing 11,450 on Saturday. more effort to biff being determined through on the subject in the Patutahi 4. Did Dr Winton inform his listeners that his large-scale trial and error — Community Hall on Tuesday Victoria, where 300,000 people are rubbish out of the ideas that would decimate the economy and car window than it often error, as the Tolaga Bay July 7 from 1.30pm. You can in lockdown, more than 100 cases the countryside might save 0.07 of a degree of situation shows. RSVP at: https://gisborne.app. does to leave it in temperature and even that isn’t certain? were recorded in 36 hours. your car and bin it. I can identify many poor rsvpify.com/ Also, China has imposed new What the . . . . !! decisions made over the past security laws in Hong Kong which OWEN JENNINGS, Papakura (Former national century or so but not so many DON MILLER, Picton many say will be the end of the city D.J. HAIR president of Federated Farmers) as an international business hub, as [email protected] no one there will be safe from the reach of China’s legal system. ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. It is not time to hide under the ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. bed yet, but after a few more weeks ■ Always include full name and contact details. like this you never know. ■ 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 • Monday, July 6, 2020 WORLD 13 Iran says damaged nuclear site was a Spain locks down centrifuge facility

TEHRAN — Iran on Sunday (local tme) confirmed that a damaged building at the underground Natanz nuclear site was a new centrifuge assembly centre, the official IRNA region of 71,000 news agency reported. Iranian officials had previously sought to downplay the fire, which erupted early on Officials reimpose Covid-19 restrictions in county of Galicia Thursday, calling it only an “incident” that affected an “industrial shed”. However, a released photo and video of MADRID — Authorities the site broadcast by Iranian state television in northwestern Spain have showed a two-storey brick building with ordered the lockdown of a scorch marks and its roof apparently county with a population of destroyed. 71,000 following an outbreak A spokesman for Iran’s nuclear agency, of the coronavirus. Behrouz Kamalvandi, said on Sunday that Regional authorities in work had begun on the centre in 2013 and it Galicia announced on Sunday was inaugurated in 2018. (local time) that movement “More advanced centrifuge machines were to and from A Mariña county, intended to be built there,” he said, adding located on Spain’s northern that the damage would “possibly cause a Atlantic coast, would be delay in development and production of prohibited starting at advanced centrifuge machines in the medium midnight tonight. term.” It would run through until He said the fire had damaged “precision Friday, which is just two days and measuring instruments”, and that the before the region is set to hold centre had not been operating at full capacity elections. due to restrictions imposed by Tehran’s 2015 Gatherings would be nuclear deal with world powers. limited to 10 people, and face Iran began experimenting with advanced masks would be mandatory centrifuge models in the wake of the US when in public. unilaterally withdrawing from the deal two There were now 258 years ago. cases of Covid-19 in Galicia, Iran has long maintained its atomic including 117 in Lugo programme was for “peaceful” purposes. province where A Marina An online video and messages purportedly county is located. claiming responsibility for the fire were Officials linked local released on Friday. The multiple, different outbreaks to bars in the area. claims by a self-described group called the Nationally, Spain has “Cheetahs of the Homeland”, as well as the recorded more than a quarter JUST A FEW DAYS AGO: People at the beach in Platja d’Aro near Girona, Catalonia, on July 5. fact that Iranian experts have never heard of a million cases and at least But from midnight tonight (local time) restrictions are to be reimposed in Catalonia and Galicia. of the group before, raised questions about 28,385 deaths. AFP picture whether Natanz again had faced sabotage by However, daily fatalities a foreign nation, as it had during the Stuxnet had been in the single figures computer virus outbreak, which was believed for most of the past three to leave the areas for work controls on an area of 210,000 Catalonia — a region of 7.5 to have been engineered by the US and Israel. weeks. and other extenuating residents after a sharp rise in million people — had recorded The Natanz fire also came less than a week Spain had been reopening circumstances. infections there. 72,860 confirmed Covid-19 after an explosion in an area east of Tehran its borders to other EU Both of these smaller-scale Catalan President Quim cases and 12,586 deaths. that analysts believed hid an underground states, as well as the UK, lockdowns came just two Torra said no-one would be The lockdown was being tunnel system and missile-production sites. in anticipation of summer weeks after Spain ended a allowed to enter or leave enforced there using police Two US-based analysts who spoke to holiday traffic. national state of emergency Segrià — a district west of checkpoints. The Associated Press on Friday, relying The decision to lock that had prohibited travel Barcelona, which includes the Sara Canals, a journalist on released pictures and satellite images, down the entire county of between provinces or certain city of Lleida. in the region, told the BBC: identified the affected building as Natanz’s Galicia came one day after areas since mid-March. Non-residents were told “Some might consider this new Iran Centrifuge Assembly Centre. regional authorities in to leave and residents were too drastic, but there’s a A satellite image on Friday by Planet Labs northeast Catalonia locked What about Catalonia? advised not to travel between willingness here to find Inc., annotated by experts at the James down an area with 210,000 towns within Segrià. the right balance between Martin Centre for Nonproliferation Studies at inhabitants. On Saturday, the Catalonia is one of Spain’s reopening the economy but Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Both of these new autonomous government worst affected by the also to ensure public health showed what appears to be damage done to lockdowns only allow people of Catalonia reimposed coronavirus. As of Friday, safety.” — AP, BBC half of the building. — AP Two dead, eight hurt in South Carolina nightclub shooting

GREENVILLE, SC — A shooting at a people had been wounded — with at nightclub early on Sunday (local time) least four in critical condition but Bolt has left two people dead and eight told The Associated Press later that wounded in South Carolina, a sheriff’s two victims were likely counted twice official said. in the confusion at the hospital. Two Greenville County sheriff’s No one was immediately taken into deputies noticed a disturbance at custody. FATAL CLUB Lavish Lounge just before 2am, and Lt Bolt told the AP that the sheriff’s SHOOTING: saw a large crowd running out of the office was looking for two suspects, The scene of building, Sheriff Hobart Lewis said at a but could not provide names or the shooting — press conference. descriptions. “We don’t really have a Lavish Lounge There was “active gunfire from person of interest that we can name,” nightclub, in inside the building”, Lieutenant Jimmy Lewis said at the press conference, Greenville, Bolt said in an initial statement. later adding that authorities were not South Carolina. Lewis said all the shots were fired sure what had led to the gunfire. A sheriff’s inside. Lewis said a “very large crowd” official says a “I was in bed and all of a sudden was at the nightclub for “some type of shooting at the I heard this ‘Pow! Pow! Pow! Pow! concert”. South Carolina Pow!’,” local resident Mike Riley told A post on Lavish Lounge’s nightclub has the Greenville News. Facebook page advertised a July 4 left two people Riley said he heard around four performance by trap rapper Foogiano. dead and eight or five shots. He said he had been An Instagram direct message from the wounded. worried about the club before the AP was not immediately returned, but AP picture shooting — both in regards to violence a bookings representative told the AP at the club and whether the club was via text message that Foogiano was recommended level. were in the club at the time of the for Saturday night’s event, but said violating rules designed to slow the fine and his team was safe. Under restrictions imposed in March shooting. it was clear that the club’s patrons spread of the coronavirus. He said he Coronavirus cases in South to restrict the spread of the virus, Lewis said at the press conference were not 2m apart. A phone call and therefore wanted it shut down. Carolina have risen swiftly recently gatherings of 50 or more people in a that he did not know whether the an Instagram direct message from “It’s a danger to everyone.” and the state’s rate of positive tests single room were off-limits. It was not club had sought an exemption to the the AP to Lavish Lounge were not Lewis and Lt Bolt initially said 12 was currently at three times the immediately clear how many people governor’s order or secured a permit immediately returned. — AP 14 NOW NOW NOW *$ *$ *$ looking hatch,latemodel,greatvalue 2 litreauto,economical,verysharp stationwagon, withampleroomforthewholefamily 2.5 litreauto,verypopulargreatlooking wagon, verypopularvehicle Economical familysize,7seater

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WASHINGTON, DC — US rapper Kanye The closest name the FEC database Festival. “We would have created so many West has claimed he is intending to run for shows was a candidate called “Kanye Deez jobs that I’m not gonna run, I’m gonna president, potentially pitting him against a Nutz West”, who filed their papers with walk,” he said, adding he was considering man he says he admires, Donald Trump. the Green Party in 2015 under the address changing his name for the run to “Christian “We must now realise the promise of “1977 Golddigger Avenue, Suite Yeezus” and Genius Billionaire, Kanye West”. America by trusting God, unifying our vision appears to have raised no money. In his tweet on Saturday, West, 43, did not and building our future,” he tweeted. It is also not the first time West has say if his supposed run would be affiliated “I am running for president of the United claimed that he is running for the White with a particular political party. In any States!” House. case, contesting the nomination of one of His wife Kim Kardashian West and At the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, he the major parties would be impossible at entrepreneur Elon Musk endorsed him. said he had decided to run for president in this stage, given the election was only four However, it was unclear whether West 2020. However, last November he pushed months away. was really intending to run for the job. the date back, saying he would actually run West would have to gather a certain He did not appear to have registered his in the 2024 contest. amount of signatures and register in states name with the Federal Election Commission “What are you laughing at?” he asked by a particular deadline. The deadline has US rapper Kanye West. (FEC) for November’s election. the crowd at Fast Company’s Innovation already passed. — BBC AP picture y onday Your guide to amazing products M place rket- Ma and services to start your week

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WASHINGTON, DC — US day “new ways to tarnish and President Donald Trump vowed dismantle our democracy”. to defeat the “radical left” in an In a separate letter to donors, Independence Day speech at Biden said: “We have a chance the White House, condemning now to give the marginalised, recent efforts to remove the demonised, the isolated and monuments to historical figures the oppressed a full share of the as attempts to destroy the American dream.” United States. Trump, in his speech, also said In his July 4 speech, Trump the United States would have a claimed, without evidence, that vaccine or therapeutic solution 99 percent of Covid-19 cases in to the virus “long before” the the United States were “totally end of 2020. harmless”. On Friday, a top US health However, on the contrary, official said he was optimistic many US states have recently the Trump administration’s marked a record number of new vaccine-acceleration programme, Covid-19 cases. Operation Warp Speed, would In Texas alone, 7890 patients generate a safe and effective were hospitalised after 238 new vaccine for Covid-19 by the admissions on July 4. year’s end. While criticism has mounted Trump’s speech at the White over his handling of the House was capped off by fighter pandemic, Trump said China jet air shows and a fireworks must be “held accountable” for display over the National Mall. failing to contain the disease. Washington Mayor Muriel Peaceful protesters called Bowser had tried to dissuade for racial equality just steps the Trump administration from from where Trump spoke in holding the event because it Washington, DC, marching went against health officials’ down blocked-off streets around FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS: US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were guidance during the pandemic. the White House, Black Lives the hosts of the “Salute to America” event in honour of Independence Day. AFP picture Spectators and activists of all Matter Plaza and the Lincoln different stripes also appeared Memorial. In addition to achieving about our history, those who used the speech to paint himself willing to disregard the health Millions of Americans have police reforms in some cities, want us to be ashamed of who as a bulwark against left-wing warnings. been demonstrating against some protesters have removed we are,” Trump said on July 4. extremism. Roar of the Deplorables, a police brutality and racial Confederate statues and other “Their goal is demolition.” Joe Biden, Trump’s bikers group, said via social inequality since the May killing symbols of America’s legacy of Trump doubled down on his Democratic rival in the media that they planned to of George Floyd — a 46-year- slavery. Fourth of July remarks in a November election, wrote a gather in Washington to stand old Black man who died after a “There have always been speech at Mount Rushmore in Fourth of July op-ed piece that in protest against what they white Minneapolis police officer those who seek to lie about the South Dakota the following day, struck a contrasting note with called “the anti-Trump regime” knelt on his neck for nearly nine past in order to gain power in where he accused “angry mobs” the Republican president and and to celebrate the nation’s minutes. the present, those who are lying of trying to erase history and accused him of finding every birthday. — Reuters via RNZ Covid-19, Floyd’s death a brutal Armed far-right groups blow to Black wellbeing in US assemble at July 4 rally Doctors have known it for a long time, well before the resounding cries of GETTYSBURG — Rumours that vowed to defeat what he called the “Black Lives Matter”: Black people suffer anti-fascist protesters planned to burn “radical left” as protests against racism disproportionately. American flags on the Gettysburg Civil and police brutality continued. They face countless challenges to good War battleground site led to armed far- Trump said he would “fight . . . to health due to a lack of access to food, right groups turning up in numbers on preserve the American way of life”, transportation and income. US Independence Day. while railing at “mobs” targeting The stress of living with racism has Posts on social media by supposed historical monuments. very real, physical effects. And they are antifa leaders urged members to meet In May, the president said the US especially prone to diabetes, hypertension at the Pennsylvania site on July 4. would designate antifa, which he and other chronic diseases that can be In response, far-right groups accused of starting riots at street tricky to manage, even in normal times. assembled on the historic grounds on protests over the death of African- Then came along the Covid-19 Saturday — but no adversaries showed American George Floyd, a terrorist pandemic and George Floyd — one killing up. organisation. Black people in alarming numbers, the The holiday marked the US On a day meant for unity and other shining a harsh light on systemic declaration of independence from celebration, Trump vowed to “safeguard racism. Britain in 1776. our values” from enemies within — In a matter of months and nearly 9 The posts that appeared on social leftists, looters, agitators, he said — in minutes, respectively, it became clear that media ahead of the Independence Day his Fourth of July speech, which was institutions designed to ensure the two celebrations reportedly called for people packed with all the grievances and most important things in life — health to flock to the site in face paint. combativeness of his political rallies. and safety — had converged to turn George Floyd Activists would “be giving away free Trump watched paratroopers float against one segment of the population in small flags to children to safely throw to the ground in a tribute to America, stark, horrific ways. It has been linked with elevated stress, into the fire”, the hoax call suggested. greeted his audience of front-line It is a brutal blow to Black people’s high blood pressure and other chronic “Let’s get together and burn flags in medical workers and others central in wellbeing, and there have been renewed illness that are contributing to the high protest of thugs and animals in blue,” responding to the coronavirus pandemic, calls for racial justice in all realms virus death rates in Black people. one anonymous Facebook post said. and railed against those who “slander” including health care. As their offices start reopening for There was no evidence to suggest that him and “disrespect the country’s past”. Doctors and their patients are reeling regular appointments, doctors are bracing those responsible for the online posts “We are now in the process of from the impact. for the fallout: a wave of sicker, shell- were in any way linked to antifa — a defeating the radical left, the anarchists, “We are exhausted and we are not OK,” shocked patients. loosely-affiliated network of mainly far- the agitators, the looters, and the people said Dr Patrice Harris, a psychiatrist As a physician, Harris knows she has left activists. who, in many instances, have absolutely who just ended her year-long term as a certain privilege. But she also knows Hours before the flag-burning was no clue what they are doing,” he said. president of the American Medical first-hand the weariness of Black lives in supposed to start, far-right groups “We will never allow an angry mob to Association (AMA). She was speaking America. gathered in a parking lot next to a tear down our statues, erase our history, not so much for herself but for her Harris was only the second Black Walmart. Some were armed. indoctrinate our children. community. physician to lead the AMA in its 173- “It doesn’t matter if it’s a hoax or not,” “And we will defend, protect and Police violence was always an injustice, year history. She gets “those looks” when Christopher Blakeman, who travelled to preserve the American way of life, “but its harm is elevated amid the walking into stores. She has been asked the Gettysburg site from West Virginia which began in 1492 when Columbus remarkable stress people are facing amid to fetch coffee while wearing scrubs and a on Saturday, told the Washington Post discovered America.” the Covid-19 pandemic”, Harris and AMA stethoscope. newspaper. He did not mention the huge Trustee Dr Jesse Ehrenfeld said in a “It’s not that we don’t have any more to “They made a threat, and if we don’t number of deaths from the coronavirus recent online opinion article. give,” Harris said. But there is a feeling make our voices heard, it’ll make it pandemic in his speech. Floyd’s death is the most extreme among many that if Floyd’s death cannot seem like it’s OK,” he added. Over 132,500 are known to have died example of over-policing that has long spark meaningful change for Black In his Independence Day address on from Covid-19 in the US. plagued Black and Brown communities. Americans, then nothing will. — AP Saturday, US President Donald Trump — Agencies 18 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 Dems look to accelerate Victoria gets national Southern political shift backing on ATLANTA — From Mississippi retiring its state flag to local governments its lockdown removing Confederate statues from public spaces, MELBOURNE — The acting chief a bipartisan push across the medical officer has thrown his support South is chipping away at behind the Victorian authorities for the reminders of the Civil War actions they have taken trying to curb the and Jim Crow segregation. spread of the coronavirus, saying they are Now, during a national doing a “fantastic job”. reckoning on racism, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews Democratic Party leaders defended Saturday’s decision to lock want those symbolic down nine housing towers as another changes to become part of 74 cases were reported in the state a fundamental shift at the yesterday, following on from the 108 ballot box. infections recorded the day before — the Many Southern electorates second highest on record. are getting younger, less NSW reported 14 new cases yesterday, white and more urban, and and all were returned overseas travellers thus perhaps less likely to in hotel quarantine, as were the six embrace US President Donald reported in Western Australia. Trump’s white-identity No other state or territory reported any politics. cases. Southern Democrats are Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly pairing a demographically- said medical officers from across the diverse slate of candidates country held a teleconference on Saturday for state and congressional night, reiterating their support for their offices with presumptive US Victorian colleagues. presidential nominee Joe “They are doing a fantastic job but Biden, a 77-year-old white this is a huge effort,” Professor Kelly told man they believe can appeal reporters in Canberra. to what remains perhaps POLITICAL SHIFT IN THE OLD CONFEDERACY?: A Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol honour “Right around the country, we are the nation’s most culturally- guard folds the retired Mississippi state flag after it was raised over the Capitol grounds one offering and providing substantial support conservative region. final time in Jackson, on July 1. Vestiges of the Civil War and Jim Crow segregation are coming to our Victorian colleagues.” “There’s so much down across the Old Confederacy as part of a national reckoning on race and white supremacy. Andrews warned the outbreak was opportunity for everyone A diverse Democratic Party hopes the changes in symbols are part of a more fundamental shift unlikely to be contained soon, making in this region,” said Jaime in a region that has been dominated by Republicans for a generation — and white conservative it necessary to introduce strenuous Harrison, a 44-year-old Black Democrats a century before that. AP picture measures. man and the Democratic “We are going to see some big days, challenger to South Carolina back by leadership that’s redefine policy fights over and westward to Texas. big numbers in the days ahead,” he told Senator Lindsey Graham. still anchored in old ways,” expanding health-insurance “North Carolina, Georgia, reporters yesterday. Decades of economic Harrison said. access and overhauling Texas — these are becoming The premier said the controversial development have coaxed new But “all of these changes criminal justice procedures, real two-party states,” said hard lockdown was about safety for the residents to the area. are starting to move the among other matters. Republican pollster Brent residents of the towers — where there had That includes White dynamics in so many The general election is also Buchanan, whose firm, been at least 30 cases — as well as the people from other parts of communities. That’s not to say critical because voters will Cygnal, aides GOP campaigns wider state. the country, Black families we’re forgetting our past. But elect the state lawmakers across the country. “This is about protection for you and returning generations it won’t be the thing that’s who will draw legislative and Biden’s campaign manager, your loved ones and, then, by extension, after the Great Migration dragging us back.” congressional boundaries Jen O’Malley Dillon, talked it’s about protecting the entire state, and north during the lynching The November elections after the 2020 census. eagerly of “an expanded map” we don’t make those decisions lightly.” and segregation era, and a will determine the extent of Republicans, for the most that puts North Carolina and Federal Opposition Leader Anthony growing Latino population. the change, with competitive part, have not been as quick Florida in the same toss-up Albanese said his heart went out to those Harrison noted that even races in the South affecting as the Democrats to frame category as the Great Lakes people in the public-housing lockdown. younger native Southerners, the presidency, US Senate 2020 as a redefining year. states that sent Trump to the “They would be feeling scared,” he said. Black and white, were control and the balance of Still, they acknowledge White House. “I feel sorry they’ve been put in this less wed to hard-partisan power in statehouses from obvious shifts that began with Georgia and Texas, she position but Daniel Andrews, I believe, identities than their parents Raleigh, North Carolina, to suburban growth in northern added, would be tighter than is doing everything he can to keep them and grandparents were. Austin, Texas. Virginia and extended they have been in decades. safe.” — AAP “Sometimes we get held Democratic victories would southward down the coastline — AP ‘Beautiful to have a pint’ as England reopens

LONDON — The English relished Others complained that the “seen figures of up to 50 percent of their first pub drinks in more than lockdown, which began in late March pubs actually not opening”. three months over the weekend, went and has been gradually eased in Nik Antona said pubs were “opening to restaurants and finally got haircuts recent weeks, had lasted too long. up under uncertain circumstances. as England took its biggest steps yet “It’s about time they opened them They don’t know if they’re going to get towards resumption of normal life after up,” said pensioner Ron Lock. their customers back”. the coronavirus lockdown. Police chiefs had been worried the “What you are finding is, some Some pubs started serving from reopening of pubs could fuel drunken of the pubs haven’t even bothered 6am, sparking worries of over- and irresponsible behaviour, while opening — they want to see what’s indulgence on what the media dubbed hospitals had been warned to prepare going to happen,” he added. a “Super Saturday” of restrictions for a New Year’s Eve-style weekend. Britain is the European country that being eased. “There’s an element of has been worst hit by the coronavirus, Some hairdressers were reported to decompression going on, particularly with almost 300,000 infections and a have opened at the stroke of midnight. with younger people who have had death toll of 44,220. “It’s beautiful just to get back and some very responsible parents Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s have a pint,” said Jim Martin, a 56-year keeping them in over recent weeks,” government has faced criticism from old carpenter enjoying a drink at Marc Jones, Police and Crime the opposition over its handling of the The Holland Tringham pub in south Commissioner for Lincolnshire, told pandemic — including locking down London, part of the JD Wetherspoon BBC radio. later than some other parts of Europe chain. It opened at 8am and was about However, many pubs chose to stay — and is now anxious to get the three quarters full by 11.20am. shut over the weekend — although battered economy moving again. Julie Scott, a 43-year-old teacher, exactly how many was uncertain. Men queuing for haircuts and busy was there with her family for drinks The Night-Time Industries hairdressing salons were a common and food. Association said earlier that a third of sight across the country at the “I think it’s just where everyone gets all bars, pubs and restaurants would weekend. received a haircut every month but has translator, welcomed the lockdown’s to socialise and catch up with people remain closed. At Savvas Barbers in Streatham, had to wait. Finally, “it’s the length I easing. “It’s enjoyable to have a haircut that they haven’t seen . . . it’s nice to The national chairman of the south London, healthcare assistant want — as short as possible”, he said. and feel smart again,” he said. just get together,” she said. Campaign for Real Ale said he had Benjamin Prior, 31, said he normally And Mark Lewis, a 52-year-old — Reuters, BBC story via RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 19 It’s snow time at Kiwi ski fields

QUEENSTOWN — The main ski fields in central and western parts of the North Island the North and South Islands are in for a good south of Auckland and north of Manawatu. dumping of snow over the first three days of the Watches are currently in force. school holidays. Meanwhile, southerlies over the lower South WeatherWatch is forecasting up to 75cm of Island bring rain and the moderate risk of snow at the ski fields around Queenstown, and warning amounts about southern Fiordland, 50cm at Whakapapa and Turoa in the central Southland, Clutha and Dunedin about and south North Island. It’s a similar story at Franz Josef on of the Peninsula. the West Coast. Strong cold southerlies will spread over the The good news on the snow front is tempered country during Wednesday and Thursday. with interruptions of rain over the next couple of A broad area of low pressure is expected to days. Cold temperatures are expected, with snow cover the South Island on Monday, with a front to low levels about eastern and southern parts of and northerlies clearing the North Island. The low the South Island, and about the central plateau of shifts slowly to the southeast on Tuesday, with the North Island. embedded troughs and showers passing over the There is a low risk that snow accumulations country in the west to southwest flow. A bitterly will exceed warning amounts from about 400m cold southerly is expected to move north over about southern Fiordland, Southland, Clutha, the South Island on Wednesday, then the North Dunedin south of Otago Peninsula and Banks Island on Thursday, with snow to low levels about Peninsula. New Zealand faced some freezing the South Island. temperatures during the last week and there During Wednesday and Thursday, there is more unsettled weather on the way, says is a moderate risk of severe gale west to MetService. southwesterly winds about Northland, Auckland, Tomorrow, there is a high confidence that and Coromandel Peninsula, with a low risk of SNOWY HOLIDAY: WeatherWatch is forecasting up to 75cm of snow at ski fields rainfall accumulations will exceed warning severe southerly gales about the east coast around Queenstown, and 50cm at Whakapapa and Turoa in the central North Island. amounts about eastern Bay of Plenty and of the South Island from Otago through to Above Tongariro (foreground), Ngaruahoe (centre) and Ruapehu (distant) from the northern Gisborne, with northeast gales about Marlborough. — NZ Herald Taupo Floatplane yesterday. NZ Herald picture ‘Too young for cancer’: Mum has months to live Online carpark CHRISTCHURCH — came in and said he needed After nearly a year of being to talk to me,” Beaumont told booking system turned away from her GP, a Lynch. HEARTBREAKING: Christchurch woman now has “My dad started crying Hayley Beaumont, for Mt Ruapehu months to live after being because he knew it was going here with daughter diagnosed with terminal to be bad news.” Abbey, 11, was told TAUPO — Anyone wanting to ski cancer. The surgeon said, “I’m sorry she had nothing to at Mount Ruapehu will have to book Hayley Beaumont is just it’s cancer, and it’s very far worry about after a carpark online from next week or 31 and a mother and is now progressed.” The solo mum repeated visits to her use public transport. urging other people to follow was diagnosed with stage four GP in 2019, before The move is to improve road their instinct and get a second cervical cancer. being diagnosed safety and environmental opinion. “I didn’t know how to react, with terminal cancer. protections following a surge of “If something doesn’t feel because my dad was there and Picture supplied demand on facilities. right with your body, push to had broken down. I was trying “In the past, we’ve had some get more tests done, and get to be strong for him really. hairy incidents going up (the a second opinion,” she told “My first thoughts went maunga), where people are trying Newstalk ZB’s Chris Lynch. to my daughter, wondering to fit chains when it is snowing, or In January 2019 she first how she would cope with the situation to staff at the treatment, which she hopes going up without chains, falling off experienced massive amounts news.” gynaecological ward, at will prolong her life. But the road . . . it was just a matter of bleeding and went to her Beaumont said she had been Christchurch Women’s, a there are side effects — numb of time,” Ruapehu Mayor Don new doctor. Her GP had quit to her doctor many times in complaint was made on her fingers, weak leg muscles, and Cameron said. four months earlier. the 11 months and each time behalf to the Health and more recently, hair loss. The change should’ve been made “I was getting tennis ball- she was brushed off, despite Disability Commissioner. The Beaumont was given five years ago, he said, but it would sized blood clots.” her symptoms worsening. investigation is ongoing, she between six months and two be in time for an expected busy ski But Beaumont was told she Everything came to a head said. years to live. She says after season this year. was too fit, young and healthy on Boxing Day, when she Her top priority is her her third chemotherapy “We’ll have good snow, and we’ve to have anything seriously ended up in hospital. 11-year-old daughter Abbey. treatment, doctors would be got another big system coming next wrong. “I had been getting bad Beaumont had been working able to decide if it was worth week which will dump a lot of snow, Just 11 months later, on headaches and felt that as a preschool reliever, but continuing. so that really ensures the whole New Year’s Eve, she was something wasn’t right.” she’s had to give that up. A Givealittle page has winter.” admitted to Christchurch Doctors initially thought She’s now on pain been set up for Hayley and The online carpark booking Women’s Hospital with kidney her symptoms were isolated medication and finished her her family, but what’s most system for Whakapapa and Turoa failure. to her kidneys or high blood second round of intensive important is getting her starts on Wednesday, for booking “I’d only just woken up from pressure. chemotherapy this month. message out to the public. from next Saturday. — RNZ a procedure, and the surgeon After explaining the She’s exhausted from the — NZ Herald Principals getting older: study One in eight school heads quit or changed schools last year

WELLINGTON — School principals But he decided at the start of this percent to 0.8 percent. are getting older — and one in every QUITTING OR year it was time to step down. The proportion of Maori principals eight are quitting or moving schools CHANGING: “I didn’t want to be a principal when (17 percent) is higher than the each year. Natasha Hemara, I was 70,” he said. “In some of the proportion of Maori teachers (13 A first-time study of principal who is moving higher-decile schools that might be percent), partly because Maori- turnover by the Ministry of Education from Rototuna okay, but I think particularly in decile 1 language schools tend to be small. has found the number of principals Senior High you need high energy.” But principals from all minority quitting or switching schools dropped School to Kamo In contrast, principals quitting under groups are still under-represented sharply in the global financial crisis, High School age 60 and not moving to another compared with domestic school but has since crept up again to 15 next term, is one principal’s role plunged from 160-180 students, who are 24.5 percent Maori, percent in 2017 and 12 percent in 2018. of 12 percent a year from 2004-2007 to just over 100 13.5 percent Asian and 9.9 percent “Of the principals leading schools of principals in 2009, and have stayed around 100 a Pasifika. in 2018, 88 percent were leading the changing schools year ever since. Women make up 57 percent of same school in 2019,” the study says. or quitting each The numbers switching schools primary principals, up from 44 percent “To put it another way, roughly year. also declined in primary schools, from in 2005, and 37 percent of secondary one in eight schools saw a change of Picture supplied 6 percent in 2004 to 3 percent since principals. Rototuna Senior High leadership in 2019.” 2008, and remained about 2 percent a School principal Natasha Hemara, who It says the main reason for rising year in secondary schools. is moving next term to lead Kamo High turnover is that principals are getting numbers aged 60 and over retiring committed to at least 10 years when Principals have become slightly School, said no one has “targeted” the older, in line with all teachers. each year have grown from 60 in 2010 he moved there 13 years ago after 10 more likely to be non-European demographics of principals to achieve State and integrated school to more than 110 in 2018. years as head of Hillary College. — Maori up from 12.6 percent of a better match with students. principals aged 65 and over have Robin Staples, who retired as “I have always found in schools that principals in 2010 to 17.1 percent in She hopes a new leadership centre jumped from 3.9 percent in 2010 to principal of Auckland’s Southern Cross you need to do a sizeable amount of 2019, Pasifika up from 1.2 percent to planned within the Teaching Council 9.6 percent in 2019. Consequently the Campus in April aged 69, said he time to make a difference,” he said. 2.4 percent, and Asians up from 0.5 will focus on the issue. — NZ Herald 20 TELEVISION The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 MONDAY—TUESDAY’S TELEVISION GUIDE

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Publication date: Friday, August 17, 2020 The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 RACING 23 Vile delighted with double weekend win PALMERSTON NORTH — Trainer in the ownership with Vile and Gaylene were a few with reputations in the race and then maybe look for some black type Gary Vile was to the fore on his home Haynes. and every time I talked to someone, they with her in the spring,” he said. turf at Awapuni on Saturday, picking “Cliff and I bred her (Hydroexpress) gave me the winner and it wasn’t mine.” “She comes from a good family and has up a pair of wins from the team of six as he has a share in Shamexpress so Vile is happy to make his way through always shown us plenty. runners he had entered for the meeting. we used his service with a mare I own, the grades with the filly over the next “I think she will get a mile in the Vile was quickly on the board Myminkcoat,” Vile said. few months before getting a little more future but while she is comfortable with promising three-year-old filly “Gaylene was involved in the ambitious once she has more experience sprinting, we will keep her to the shorter Hydroexpress successful in race three ownership of Myminkcoat and she asked under her belt. distances.” before Fattore Otto doubled his tally with if she could have a share in this one so it While he believes she is well suited to Myminkcoat is one of four mares that a game victory in the sixth event on the has worked out nicely. the sprint distances he doesn’t rule out Vile breeds from, with a younger half- card. “I was quite confident going into the her going over a little more ground in sister to Hydroexpress getting ready Vile had been confident of a good race as she had had two jumpouts and the future given her extended pedigree to make her raceday debut in the near performance from Hydroexpress and the won them both comfortably so I didn’t features some well performed stayers future. win gave him additional satisfaction as expect the heavy track to be any worry including Listed Feilding Gold Cup “We’ve got four mares that we breed he co-bred the daughter of Shamexpress for her. (2100m) winner Butch James. from as a hobby although it does get a bit with good friend Cliff Erb who shares “What did have me worried was there “I will just run her through the grades expensive,” he said. — NZ Racing Desk

Palmerston North greys at Manawatu Tuesday 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 51665 Diddilee 25.92 Angela Turnwald 5 Red Snapper Seafoods, Christchurch 1.14 4 61132 Big Time Fairy 23.13 Lisa Cole 4 44858 Bigtime Leads 23.30 Lisa Cole Race 1: BIGTIME LEVI, BIG TIME VEGAS, BIGTIME ARCHIE 3 3s111 Thrilling Baxter 25.91 Karen Walsh 5 78246 Allegro Curtis 23.27 Lisa Cole 5 24523 Light Cruiser nwtd Gail Atwood 4 34525 Broke Brad 26.03 Angela Turnwald $2505, C1, 457m 6 65716 Funky Facts 23.27 G & S Fredrickson 6 78733 Big Time Tina 23.42 Lisa Cole Race 2: THRILLING BAXTER, BIG TIME EDEN, THRILLING MORRIS 5 14643 Allegro Lanie nwtd Lisa Cole 1 63331 Chic In Time nwtd Glen Hodgson 7 35244 Big Time Kevin 23.34 Lisa Cole 7 87411 Zipping Luther 23.46 J & D Bell Race 3: BIG TIME JIMMY, BIGTIME ALFIE, BIG TIME ODETTE 6 1684s Simply Smooth 26.06 Lisa Cole 2 36237 Here’s Hemi 26.33 John McInerney 8 41251 Big Time Pluto 23.28 Lisa Cole 8 6433s Bigtime Puma 23.57 Lisa Cole Race 4: EMGRAND ROSE, GRUNTY MAMA, KAMADA PARK 7 16364 Thrilling Morris nwtd Karen Walsh 3 63345 Triple What 26.08 J & D Bell Race 5: CHIC IN TIME, GOLDSTAR HADLEE, GRAY BALE 8 51347 Nova Willow 25.88 Lisa Cole 4 31422 Big Time Roonie 26.52 Lisa Cole 8 Steve ‘The Auctioneer Davis’ 2.06 11 Pngrc Sectional Times @ pngreyhounds.kiwi 3.04 Race 6: BIG TIME BEAT, ALLEGRO JADEN, WIT AND WISDOM EMERGENCY: 5 47233 Plan Stan nwtd Lana Pearce $2390, C4, 410m $1450, C1, 410m Race 7: ALLEGRO WILL, BIG TIME FAIRY, BIG TIME PLUTO 9 14672 Big Time Chad 26.50 Lisa Cole 6 24476 Ohana Lad nwtd Kellie Gommans 1 23827 Cheeseball nwtd Lisa Cole Race 8: SOFTY BURGESS, SUB TWENTY THREE, BIGTIME DAISY 7 35214 Goldstar Hadlee nwtd Glen Hodgson 1 24463 Big Time Spot 23.43 Lisa Cole 3 J P Print, Petone C1/c2 12.39 2 33321 Bigtime Daisy 23.61 Lisa Cole 2 65861 Tuff Mr. Tee nwtd Sue Gommans Race 9: MOTHER’S TOUCH, PICK A PASCAL, FOOL’S RUSSIAN 8 21786 Gray Bale nwtd W Woods EMERGENCIES: 3 88443 Bigtime Pearl nwtd Lisa Cole 3 152 Big Time Dawson nwtd Lisa Cole Race 10: ZIPPING LUTHER, THOMAS WILLIAM, BIG TIME TINA $2860, C1/2, 457m 9 42762 Penny Mowhawk nwtd David Denbee 4 58627 Big Time Frosty 23.33 Lisa Cole 4 62666 Homebush Yuri nwtd John McInerney Race 11: TUFF MR. TEE, BIG TIME DAWSON, WIFI WILBUR 1 24447 Bigtime Benji 25.74 Lisa Cole 10 578s7 Jetlag Jag nwtd John McInerney 5 11586 Softy Burgess 23.20 Lisa Cole 5 78664 Black Mags nwtd Sammy Stone Race 12: BIGTIME CHRIS, BIG TIME LENNY, DOUBLE CHANGE 2 F8267 Big Time Trae 26.11 Lisa Cole 6 685F3 Bigtime Emjay 23.44 G & S Fredrickson 6 33554 Morning Sun 23.62 John McInerney 3 37776 Gazza’s Girl nwtd G & S Fredrickson 6 Paul Claridge Electrical 1.31 7 44162 Sub Twenty Three 23.37 Lisa Cole 7 12316 Wifi Wilbur 23.58 G & S Fredrickson 4 26347 Big Time Odette 25.96 Lisa Cole 8 5888s It’s Complicated 23.49 Lisa Cole 8 56756 Millie Prince 23.29 J & D Bell 5 42326 Double That 26.35 G & S Fredrickson $1365, C0, 410m EMERGENCIES: 6 16133 Big Time Jimmy 26.25 Lisa Cole 1 6 Waiting Game nwtd Kellie Gommans 9 Outback Trading Company 2.26 9 578s7 Jetlag Jag nwtd John McInerney 7 55532 Big Time Anton 26.16 Lisa Cole 2 8242 Big Time Penny nwtd Lisa Cole $2035, C3, 410m 10 67885 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G & S Fredrickson 1 Formpro Ratings Free Every Tuesday C4/c5 12.04 8 62234 Bigtime Alfie 26.25 Lisa Cole 3 6 Otis nwtd Kellie Gommans EMERGENCIES: 4 Big Time Fuzz nwtd Lisa Cole 1 33664 Allegro Lexxi nwtd Lisa Cole 12 Total Bodyshop Supplies 3.21 $4735, C4/5, 457m 9 42762 Penny Mowhawk nwtd David Denbee 5 4 Zero Tolerance nwtd Kellie Gommans 2 64451 Fool’s Russian 23.33 Lisa Cole 1 33523 Electrical Storm 26.30 Mark Goodier 10 578s7 Jetlag Jag nwtd John McInerney 6 1 Allegro Jaden nwtd Lisa Cole 3 s1212 Pick A Pascal 23.59 G & S Fredrickson $1450, C1, 410m 2 1227F Emgrand Park 25.92 Angela Turnwald 7 43321 Big Time Beat nwtd Lisa Cole 4 21312 Mother’s Touch 23.41 J & D Bell 1 14668 Homebush Maxi nwtd John McInerney 3 6322F Big Time Harley 25.92 Lisa Cole 4 Kernow Construction Distance 12.56 8 24237 Wit And Wisdom nwtd Glen Hodgson 5 58s55 Big Time Marlisa 23.37 Lisa Cole 2 54323 Big Time Lenny nwtd Lisa Cole 4 77115 Bigtime Archie 26.26 Lisa Cole $4620, C2, distance, 660m EMERGENCIES: 6 42575 Big Time Lebron 23.38 Lisa Cole 3 71457 Bigtime Chris 23.44 G & S Fredrickson 5 44251 Big Time Vegas 25.99 Lisa Cole 9 57546 Freckle nwtd John McInerney 7 73524 Bigtime Banjo 23.10 Lisa Cole 1 67157 Meandering nwtd Angela Turnwald 4 44386 Summer Glee nwtd John McInerney 6 12331 Bigtime Levi 25.75 Lisa Cole 10 4688s Goldstar Malone nwtd Sue Gommans 8 3s125 Boys Get Paid 23.19 Angela Turnwald 2 s3222 Thrilling Nina nwtd Karen Walsh 5 63525 Gemmas Dilemma nwtd John McInerney 7 33348 Big Time Seth 25.76 Lisa Cole 6 87638 Waitohi nwtd Angela Turnwald 8 2s443 Zipping Sarah nwtd Angela Turnwald 3 77777 Bigtime Chloe nwtd Mark Goodier 7 Doug Bradley Painters 1.49 10 Greyhound As Pets C2/c3 2.43 4 41224 Grunty Mama nwtd S & C Blackburn 7 24652 Double Change nwtd Sue Gommans 2 Creative Catering C3/c4 12.21 5 34453 Hot Platter 38.72 Angela Turnwald $2860, C5, 410m $2035, C2/3, 410m 8 43654 Belmonts 23.45 Lisa Cole 6 31131 Emgrand Rose 38.33 Angela Turnwald 1 133s5 Rapid Fire 23.30 G & S Fredrickson 1 86326 Dynamite Danger 23.55 G & S Fredrickson EMERGENCIES: $4030, C3/4, 457m 7 54646 Rich Lister nwtd Maree Gowan 2 45187 Big Time Billie 23.38 Lisa Cole 2 55866 Spring Fox 23.63 Maree Gowan 9 78467 Eye Kno 23.65 W Woods 1 12117 Big Time Eden 26.38 Lisa Cole 8 12715 Kamada Park 38.50 Angela Turnwald 3 74127 Allegro Will 23.26 Lisa Cole 3 43751 Thomas William nwtd David Denbee 10 67885 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G & S Fredrickson

Christchurch greys at Addington Tuesday 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 2 mayhounds.org.nz Rehoming Group Stakes 3.31 EMERGENCIES: 6 33122 Miss June 17.89 John McInerney 3 87517 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney Race 1: HOMEBUSH POPPY, MAKING NEWS, BOLD BIDDER 9 67s58 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney 7 44377 Dapper Danny 17.56 John McMillan 4 42374 Super Over Drama 17.12 S & B Evans $2505, C1, 520m 10 5s888 Go Ladybird nwtd Robin Wales 8 68s32 Curly Bill 17.37 Michael Dempsey 5 41214 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S & B Evans Race 2: HOMEBUSH CARTER, HOMEBUSH FUDGE, OPAL HUNTER 1 43546 Rivalries 30.16 J & D Fahey EMERGENCIES: 6 41522 Homebush Boots 17.20 John McInerney Race 3: OHOKA LACEY, LADY SOBERS, SMASH CALLING 2 27868 Jinja Twinkle nwtd Allan Joyce 5 Garrard’s Horse And Hound Sprint 4.23 9 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 7 73178 Amuri Magic 17.28 John McInerney Race 4: IMPRESSIVE HIGH, HORSE RANGE OPAL, OUR COOK 3 47573 Opawa Jane 30.49 Robin Wales $1450, C1, 295m 10 67s58 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney 8 53514 Goldstar Wynter 17.20 S & B Evans Race 5: GHOST MODE, TAKE A HINT, YAPPY YAP EMERGENCIES: 4 71851 Homebush Carter 30.83 John McInerney 1 64424 Jinja Cream Fizz 17.27 Allan Joyce Race 6: PUNTERS DELIGHT, HOMEBUSH FONZIE, OPAWA BOYS PAID 5 44354 Opal Hunter nwtd John McInerney 8 Flair Sprint 5.18 9 17577 Ezra Blueblood 17.31 John McInerney 2 33867 Mitcham Boult 17.56 John McInerney 10 88176 Souffle Sue 17.19 John McInerney Race 7: OPAWA GYPSY, MISS JUNE, HORSE RANGE 6 658s7 Smash McDougal 30.95 David Kingston 3 56378 Lakota Micco nwtd Heather Cairns $1685, C2, 295m Race 8: MR MUPPET, BEES ARE BUZZING, SOZIN’S ASSASSIN 7 56467 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney 4 66572 Platonic Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 1 52111 Bees Are Buzzing 17.28 J M McCook 11 Dave Robbie Photographer Dash 6.09 Race 9: TROUBLESOME KEV, HUSTLE ACE, GRACIAS MAESTRO 8 55544 Go Punter Go nwtd Robin Wales 5 53312 Take A Hint 17.46 John McInerney 2 32624 Crushington 17.38 John McInerney $1685, C2, 295m Race 10: HOMEBUSH AIMEE, AMURI MAGIC, EZRA BLUEBLOOD 3 christchurchgreyhounds.co.nz Dash 3.48 6 62331 Ghost Mode 17.51 Hart & Taylor 3 22212 Mr Muppet 17.18 Robin Wales Race 11: HORSE RANGE GOLD, SNEAKY SNITCH, STUMPY BILL 7 15524 Yappy Yap 17.81 Robin Wales 4 53433 Blazing Banjo 17.58 John McInerney 1 51621 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 Hart & Taylor Race 12: HOMEBUSH ARIANA, CRYSTAL CILLA, KNOW DEBT $1450, C1, 295m 8 22116 Homebush Ivy 17.52 John McInerney 5 61226 Homebush Carl 17.45 John McInerney 2 71233 Stumpy Bill nwtd Michael Dempsey 1 63733 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 54415 Sozin’s Assassin 17.45 John McInerney 3 17241 Horse Range Gold 17.47 Malcolm Grant 2 63656 Would My Friend 17.42 Alison Lee 9 66876 Grey Wind nwtd Norman Wanhalla 7 821s4 Cawbourne Cruz 17.56 B J Middlewood 4 62522 Goldstar Flora 17.34 S & B Evans 5 68531 Homebush Hotshot 17.46 John McInerney 3 52146 Lady Sobers 17.49 John McInerney 10 87768 Homebush Showoff 17.72 John McInerney 8 83351 Cash A Roo 17.27 S & B Evans 6 13542 Sozin’s Symphony 17.18 John McInerney 4 75622 Ohoka Lacey 17.47 Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: 7 82114 Mine Hunter 17.21 J M McCook 5 84842 Homebush Boden 17.44 John McInerney 6 Culvie Boy’s Syndicate Stakes 4.41 9 65541 Twizel Storm 17.55 Malcolm Grant $2505, C1, 520m 10 65381 Bound Up 17.58 John McInerney 8 65541 Elite Blueblood 17.57 John McInerney 6 78645 Mulberry Minx 17.34 Ken Cassidy EMERGENCIES: 7 56532 Smash Calling 17.34 Malcolm Grant 1 12422 Opawa Boys Paid 30.41 J & D Fahey 9 Shirley Vet Clinic Stakes 5.36 9 65541 Twizel Storm 17.55 Malcolm Grant 8 47s54 Frosty Kate 17.71 Michael Dempsey 2 7s578 Punch On Woody nwtd John McInerney 10 11765 Carlos 17.14 Robin Wales 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 3.13 EMERGENCIES: 3 78678 Jinja Toni 30.73 Allan Joyce $2860, C2, 520m 9 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini $1450, C1, 295m 4 17486 Punters Delight 30.34 Robin Wales 1 1111 Troublesome Kev 30.34 J M McCook 12 Protexin Sprint 6.28 10 5s888 Go Ladybird nwtd Robin Wales 5 68776 Mitcham Manering nwtd John McInerney 2 53585 Kea Viking 30.22 J & D Fahey $2035, C3, 295m 1 67266 Cold Affair 17.37 Lisa Waretini 6 32388 Little Secret 30.44 Lisa Waretini 3 72225 Opawa Lyn 30.19 J & D Fahey 2 44553 Miss Honey 17.35 Robin Wales 4 Avonhead Tavern Sprint 4.06 7 68488 Ain’t He Lucky 30.82 Norman Wanhalla 4 17521 Stylish Stepper nwtd Malcolm Grant 1 17564 Goldstar Perrie 17.27 S & B Evans 3 68263 Sea Spray Ash 18.04 Barry Freeman $1450, C1, 295m 8 86682 Homebush Fonzie 30.29 John McInerney 5 43434 Mr Blackjack 30.16 J & D Fahey 2 23121 Mitcham Sam 17.28 John McInerney 6 s6633 Sefton Joy 30.38 Robin Wales 3 45414 Know Charisma 17.19 Garry Cleeve 4 84336 Smash Dragon 17.49 Malcolm Grant 1 67283 Our Cook 17.15 Robin Wales 7 Crate & Barrel Hotel Sprint 4.58 7 88821 Gracias Maestro 30.42 Malcolm Grant 4 61151 Homebush Ariana 17.30 John McInerney 5 23522 Making News 17.38 Bruce Dann 2 67827 Lakota Wichapi 17.59 Heather Cairns 8 22187 Hustle Ace 30.54 Norman Wanhalla 5 22372 Know Debt 17.17 Garry Cleeve 6 43313 Homebush Poppy 17.69 John McInerney 3 F5825 Black Eye Bill 17.47 Michael Dempsey $1450, C1, 295m 6 11711 Crystal Cilla 17.39 John McInerney 7 71685 Maffra Daisy 17.22 John McInerney 4 65723 Impressive High 17.88 John McInerney 1 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 10 greyhoundauctions.co.nz Dash 5.53 7 35758 Homebush Alexei 17.14 John McInerney 8 32323 Bold Bidder 17.31 M & P Binnie 5 87257 Ohoka Carsen nwtd Lisa Waretini 2 88s87 Dyna Naya nwtd S & B Evans 8 38841 Sozin’s Empire 17.26 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 28821 Horse Range Opal 17.59 Malcolm Grant 3 57727 Rosies Choice 17.81 Norman Wanhalla $2390, R/A, 295m EMERGENCIES: 9 66876 Grey Wind nwtd Norman Wanhalla 7 31776 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S & B Evans 4 66621 Opawa Gypsy 17.79 Robin Wales 1 74442 Homebush Caesar nwtd John McInerney 9 63263 It’s A Joke 17.26 John McInerney 10 87768 Homebush Showoff 17.72 John McInerney 8 7533s Prince Rohit 17.56 John McInerney 5 17245 Horse Range 17.73 Malcolm Grant 2 81186 Homebush Aimee 17.26 John McInerney 10 45812 Starr Blueblood 17.28 John McInerney

New South Wales races at Newcastle Tuesday Jetbet 17 TAB doubles 3-4, 6-7 Trebles 2-3-4, 5-6-7 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 4-5-6-7 Selections 6 4 Requited (4) 56.5 95 T Berry 7 65341 Kippax w (9) 57.5 91 M Bell 3 0s360 Citrouille ch (2) 55.5 100 J Penza 10 98835 Think Straight b (9) 57 90 A B Collett 7 54 Urban Warrior (7) 56.5 96 T Clark 8 3s979 Miss Fialka h (5) 57 82 D Mc Lellan SCRATCHED Race 1: REQUITED, BELLARINE, KINGSHEIR 4 — Skara Brae 11 2s650 Mr Plow t (10) 56.5 92 J Penza 8 Endorphins h (8) 54.5 87 9 60984 Water Line (3) 56.5 82 Ms R Murray 5 21s Espressino h (10) 55 85 12 23s70 Charlie’s Law dw (4) 56 98 K S Latham Race 2: JOVIALITY, WAR MEMORIAL, SUPEREL 10 7s525 Diamonds And Rust bn (11) 55.5 92 6 13 Atkinson w (6) 55 92 Q Yong (a3) 13 16000 Chief Kidder dw (12) 55 85 Ms R Murray Race 3: DIAMONDS AND RUST, REZEALIENT, FIRST FOOTMAN 2 Next Payments Handicap 3.25 T Berry 7 3065s Taldora Miss c (8) 55 86 Race 4: UNDERBOSS, SURF, RAINBOW MAN $35,000, 2yo Maiden, 900m 11 276s3 Avalene (1) 55 86 G Buckley Ms S Metcalfe (a3) 7 Newcastle Equine Centre 6.35 Race 5: ESPRESSINO, ATKINSON, DE GOEY 8 11064 Gold Codes dw (7) 55 89 K S Latham $35,000, Benchmark 64, 1200m 1 6s2 Riccardo (6) 58 95 Ms S Metcalfe (a3) 4 Jennings Print Group Plate 4.40 9 2618s Supreme Streak w (1) 55 86 Ms A Denby Race 6: HARD LADY, JUST SOCIETY, BLAZING SUNRISE 2 Digging Deep Red (2) 57.5 88 $35,000, Maiden SW, 1600m 10 24217 De Goey dw (4) 55 92 Ms L Day (a2) 1 s59s9 Virgilio dn (10) 63 87 Ms C Graham (a2) Race 7: HYANNIS PORT, AL SNIP, AWESOME LAD Ms A Denby 11 96522 Honey Elysees w (11) 55 88 2 1315s Time Of Glory d (3) 61.5 90 A Morgan 3 3 Media Man h (8) 57.5 98 T Sherry (a1.5) 1 95788 Doin’ Shots (2) 59 84 Ms L Day (a2) Ms C Graham (a2) 3 s206s Bocelli d (2) 61 84 T Wolfgram 4 3s7s War Memorial b (9) 57.5 85 T Clark 2 53s06 Exterminate (7) 59 90 A Morgan 4 04640 Ragged Rascal h (11) 59.5 92 5 39s Joviality (1) 56 94 C Waddell (a3) 3 8s707 I Am Flying (3) 59 83 G Buckley 6 Hungerford Hill Wines 5.55 R Dolan (a) 6 6 Mon Amore h (3) 55.5 100 R Dolan (a) 4 86945 Mexican Standoff (4) 59 87 A Gibbons $35,000, Benchmark 64, 1600m 5 1s7 Awesome Lad dh (5) 59 96 A Gibbons 7 6446 Sapphire Step (7) 55.5 80 Q Yong (a3) 5 666s4 Rainbow Man h (6) 59 96 C O’Brien 6 1s2s0 Classy Anna w (6) 58.5 89 G Buckley 8 Superel h (5) 55.5 90 B Avdulla 6 07599 Rejected (8) 59 84 J Penza 1 04272 Controlthewitness dwh (5) 61.5 95 Ms L Day (a2) 7 313s3 Al Snip dw (8) 58 99 B Avdulla 9 Yangarra Rose (4) 55.5 88 T Berry 7 58793 Tiger On Fire h (1) 59 82 Shane Arnold 8 13s22 Hyannis Port d (7) 58 100 J Ford 8 433 Underboss (5) 59 100 T Berry 2 722s8 Bajan Gold (1) 61 90 T Sherry (a1.5) 3 Prosperity Advisors Group 4.05 3 8150s Blazing Sunrise dwbh (11) 60.5 94 9 55s06 Ever So Natural d (15) 57.5 92 Ms R King 9 06004 Waterside (9) 59 84 Ms R Murray 10 1133s Express Princess w (9) 57.5 94 1 Avid Project Management 2.50 10 37065 Chloebella Rose (11) 57 91 M Bell A Gibbons $35,000, 3yo & up Class 1/Maiden SW, 2350m K S Latham $35,000, Maiden SW, 1300m 11 6s8 Surf h (10) 57 85 4 s3470 Just Society t (2) 59.5 100 T Berry 1 87531 Dundee w (2) 59 88 T Sherry (a1.5) 5 — Recondite SCRATCHED 11 1s033 A Fortunate Lass wbh (12) 57 93 M Bell 1 Kingsheir (3) 59 84 J Ford 2 s2217 First Footman wb (7) 59 96 T Clark 5 Coastline Pools Handicap 5.20 6 33283 Salsa Man dwh (8) 59 90 R Dolan (a) 12 0s588 Three Sheets tdw (13) 57 90 R Thompson 2 s305s Bellarine (5) 57 100 C Waddell (a3) 3 69905 Havazac h (10) 59 77 Ms A Denby 7 31s65 Prince Of Arragon d (3) 58 90 EMERGENCIES: 3 8 Factorial (1) 57 82 K Jennings 4 s0432 Highjacker (6) 59 84 Ms C Graham (a2) $35,000, Class 2, 900m T Wolfgram 13 88885 Starismo dw (4) 56.5 94 4 5s446 Swahili Mai (2) 57 91 T Schiller (a3) 5 0s002 Rezealient (8) 59 100 Ms L Day (a2) 1 28529 Shadow Bridge cw (9) 59 95 Ms R King 8 1s662 Deepwood Vale b (6) 57.5 91 M Bell 14 87s83 Chelsea Reign (1) 55 94 T Berry 5 58s5 Linden Tree (6) 56.5 93 Ms K O’Hara 6 0s800 True Gent (4) 59 74 Q Yong (a3) 2 8s63s Pamplemousse cw (3) 58 84 G Buckley 9 3s163 Hard Lady h (7) 57.5 91 B Avdulla 15 49700 Budawang dw (14) 55 88

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. 24 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 Bottas leads every lap to win Austrian Grand Prix MOTORSPORT by 13 drivers, but Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen were among six who VALTTERI Bottas has won an incident- chose to stand. packed first race of the new Formula One Hamilton may have started in fifth place season in Austria, as teammate Lewis but it was not long before he was up Hamilton was demoted to fourth following a to second as he took advantage of his five-second time penalty. dominant Mercedes machine. Bottas, who led every lap in a peerless Verstappen had been running behind performance, crossed the line just 0.6 Bottas but was forced to retire with a JUMBO CROSSWORD SOLUTION 1444 seconds clear of his Mercedes teammate, mechanical issue on Lap 11. ACROSS: 1 4 9 14 15 but the world champion was penalised The first safety car was introduced on Awash, Appalled, Doodle, Adorn, Like a dose of after he was involved in a crash with Red Lap 26 after Kevin Magnussen stopped in salts, 17 Tyres, 18 Set, 19 Olympus, 20 Asparagus, 21 Script, 24 Bull driver Alex Albon in the closing stages a dangerous position in his Haas. The pack Suspended, 25 Shears, 26 Fidget, 29 Playthings, 31 Owe, 32 Govern, 33 today. stopped for new rubber, allowing Hamilton High, 35 All, 37 Thai, 39 Abandoned, 40 Spectator, 41 Yobbo, 42 Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc moved up to get on the back of Bottas’s gearbox for 47 51 55 56 58 59 to second, with British driver Lando Norris the restart. Exceeded, Stupidly, Adieu, Liberates, Peninsula, Sign, taking the first podium of his career to finish But a second safety car spiced up the End, 60 Earl, 61 Archer, 62 Ash, 63 Geriatrics, 66 Cattle, 67 Plague, 69 third. race. The Mercedes men stayed out on Obstacles, 72 Faulty, 73 Pirouette, 75 Obvious, 77 Spa, 80 Incur, 81 The penalty capped a dramatic afternoon their old rubber but Albon, Leclerc and for Hamilton, who was earlier sent Norris all stopped for fresh tyres to put

82 83 84 85 PuzzleThe Company Lead a charmed life, Erect, Bolted, Strolled, Foils. back to fifth on the grid for a yellow flag them in the hunt. DOWN: 2 Whirlpool, 3 Steam, 5 Past, 6 Aroused, 7 Lost and found, 8 © infringement in qualifying. Moments after the second restart, Kimi Delta, 9 Dispute, 10 Oath, 11 Lyrics, 12 Hoist, 13 Instant, 14 Aspirin, 16 “There were so many chances for Lewis Raikkonen ended up in the pit wall after Deutschland, 22 Hernia, 23 Proviso, 24 Skyline, 25 Steady, 27 Glinted, to get the lead if I made a small mistake, suspension failure, with the safety car 28 30 32 34 36 38 42 43 but I managed to keep it together and taking the track for a third time. It ensured Urgent, Suds, Globe, Hardy, Stop, Hex, Ellie, control the race from my side,” Bottas said. a frenetic end but Bottas kept his cool to Cabaret, 44 Earn, 45 Extort, 46 Liner, 48 Unavailable, 49 Insures, 50 Leclerc, who started in seventh, added: “I stake his claim for this year’s championship. Leg, 51 Asphalt, 52 Update, 53 In the open air, 54 Snag, 57 Unreal, 64 didn’t expect it. It was a huge surprise but a Behind the penalised Hamilton, Carlos Colourful, 65 Plaudit, 66 Cluster, 68 Grilled, 70 Satchel, 71 Stucco, 72 good one.” Sainz finished fifth and Sergio Perez was 74 76 78 79 Hamilton wore a “Black Lives Matter” sixth. Just 11 of the 20 cars made it to the Fated, Opals, Igloo, Fret, Tree. CROSSWORDJUMBO Copyright T-shirt and took a knee before the race in a chequered flag on a lively afternoon in message against racism. He was supported Spielberg. — AAP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Tuesday, July 7, 2020

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The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 SPORT 25 Both Gisborne teams lose . . . if it had to happen, this was the right time FOOTBALL by John Gillies midfield battle in the first half hour,” he said. “If we did that, the game was ours for the THUMP. That’s the sound of Gisborne taking. If we let them play, we wouldn’t get teams Thistle and United coming down to to do any of it. earth. “I was always going to make the changes Thistle lost 2-0 to Port Hill at Childers in the second half. Road Reserve and United lost 2-1 to “We’ve just done what we talked about Napier City Rovers Reserves at Park doing. It’s not often as a coach you can say Island, Napier, on Saturday. that.” For both Gisborne sides, it was their first He was particularly happy with the play loss in football’s Pacific Premiership this of holding midfielder Shannon Laxon- season. Fowler and striker Betesta, a policeman They each have a game in hand on the whose job sometimes made it hard for him teams that beat them, who themselves had to commit to all training sessions and away lost a game each before Saturday, so the games. His speed and goalscoring ability title race is still wide open. prompted Calder to go the extra mile to get And perhaps the defeats came at the him on board. right time. Port Hill started training on January 13 Teams can get a little ahead of and used a personal trainer in their bid to themselves if they enjoy early-season get the players fit and mentally prepared for success — and the fulsome praise of a the campaign. home-town football writer old enough to While they had a full bench on Saturday, know better. they were without one of their strongest Yes, I thought our teams had the players, central midfielder Brian Doherty, measure of their Hawke’s Bay rivals. who was unable to travel. Well, they don’t . . . at least, not every Thistle coach Garrett Blair said the result Saturday. was a wake-up call that came at the right And for Thistle, the next few weeks could time. be tougher than they might otherwise have A lot of football still had to be played, and been. Thistle needed to be a lot more clinical. Right midfielder Sam Patterson and Patterson and Araya would be missed rightback Emerson Araya were sent off in for the time they were out as a result of the 40th and 52nd minutes respectively. being sent off. However, he was confident Port Hill lost the services of left midfielder the squad had the depth to cover their Daniel Baxter when he was sent off, also in positions to the standard required. the 52nd minute. “It will be a long week at training,” Blair If the incident had ended with Baxter’s said. red card, the game would likely have “But the season’s not over.” restarted as a 10-against-10 contest. But Araya said something, Baxter reacted GISBORNE United were five minutes away and after a scuffle in which punches were from getting a share of the points against Napier thrown, Araya was shown the red card, too. City Rovers Reserves. In the same incident, Thistle striker United coach Corey Adams said Napier scored Tomek Frooms was shown the yellow card in the 40th minute when a shot was diverted into for unsportsmanlike conduct. the path of one of their midfielders, who finished The three players sent off were shown well. the red card for some version of “violent Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United conduct”. SOLID TACKLE: Eighteen-year-old Port Hill centreback Sam Skilton (No.4) tackles equalised through a penalty taken by Kieran Referee Chris Niven copped a bit of Gisborne Thistle rightback Emerson Araya in a Pacific Premiership football match Venema in the 65th minute. PJ Goodlett had sideline criticism for some of his decisions. that Port Hill won 2-0 at Childers Road Reserve on Saturday. Picture by Paul Rickard put in a through ball for Josh Adams, who was I thought he handled a hotly contested shouldered in the back in the penalty area. game well. and play their possession-based game, Hill’s Jellyman did well to clutch it out of the Napier scored the winner in the 85th minute. Gisborne Vehicle Testing Thistle were but sometimes they came unstuck in air. The ball came in from the right wing and an already 2-0 down when the first red card dangerous places, like at the back. In the 74th minute, Port Hill right attacker tried to hit a first-time shot but missed was shown, and Port Hill had shown the Most worrying for Thistle was that Port midfielder Jay Mason made way for Liam the ball, which ran on to a following player who sharpness, tenacity and tactical nous that Hill looked sharper all over the park. That Marshall. Only one of the five midfielders forced it home. proved the difference between the teams. did not mean they had all the chances. who started played to the end. Except “They played us off the park in the first half,” Lone striker Matthew Betesta opened In the 33rd minute Betesta got through for the red-carded Baxter, the others ran Adams said. the scoring in the 15th minute when he again and Baple blocked the shot. Thistle themselves ragged until they were replaced “We changed things at halftime, which swung ran on to a ball that skimmed off the top of counter-attacked and within a minute Port by subs who did the same. things around in the second half. centreback Daniel Venema’s head. Betesta Hill keeper Khan Jellyman came off his line An example of their commitment came “Not playing or training for two weeks killed angled his shot past advancing keeper smartly to block a shot from Patterson. Play in the 76th minute, when Jerabek lined up us. But we’re still solid at the back and we’re Mark Baple. swung back to the other end, Jags leftback to shoot from just outside the penalty area still creating chances. We had the better of the Thirteen minutes later, Betesta ran on Kuba Jerabek slipped on the greasy turf and Perks charged down the line of the second half.” to a through ball from midfielder Morgan and Baple, anticipating the direction of the shot to block it. At halftime, Adams shifted Malcolm Marfell McLellan and hit a rasping first-time right- Port Hill player’s shot, got a hand to it at full Thistle’s day was summed up in the from left wingback to central midfield alongside footer past Baple from 15 metres. stretch. 85th minute, when striker Davie Ure did Dane Thompson, who shifted from centreback. Thistle centreback Ander Batarrita moved In the 60th minute Port Hill, like the All everything possible to hold a defender at Josh Harris, who started in midfield, was into midfield and Ema Martos dropped back Blacks, pulled off three players for three bay as he received the ball, only to have pushed forward to play alongside Josh Adams. to compensate, but the pattern of the game pairs of fresh legs. Off came Betesta and another Port Hill player step in to nick it off To accommodate these changes, midfielder changed little. midfielders Lewis Worthing and McLellan his toe. James Bristow was replaced by Jake Robertson, Port Hill looked well organised and they and on went Bradley Perks, Jamie Provines Even before they went a man down, who took Marfell’s place in the left wingback role, harried Thistle relentlessly, never letting and former Gisborne Boys’ High School Thistle were outnumbered in all the Campbell Hall moved from his starting position them settle before a challenge came in. player Jesse Sadlier. Their team hardly important places. Port Hill picked the areas of striker to rightback, and Steven Husband Fullbacks Shay Wall and Adam McFarlane, missed a beat. they wanted to contest, then had the fitness moved from rightback to Thompson’s vacant and centrebacks Ciaran Whitty and Port Hill won a penalty in the 62nd to flood those areas with bodies committed centreback spot. It may sound complicated but it 18-year-old Sam Skilton were supported minute for a foul tackle, and Baple dived to the cause. got United’s best attacking players forward at a by a five-man midfield who never shirked left to save the shot by Provines and keep Port Hill coach Jimmy Calder said his time when they needed to score. their duties in the harassment of the Thistle Thistle in the game. side’s performance reflected the club motto: Marfell was named man of the match for attack. Eight minutes later, Jerabek broke clear Together United. a wholehearted performance in both of the The Jags tried to compose themselves on the left and let fly from 25 metres. Port “I came here knowing we had to win the positions he filled. Newcastle rediscover true grit against Manly RUGBY LEAGUE clung on for just their fourth win at Brookvale Oval overcome head knocks suffered against the Storm. over Wests Tigers in a fiery clash. after losing Edrick Lee (broken arm) and Sione Last season’s grand finalists Canberra are also Cronulla are awaiting news on fullback Matt JUST when it looked like the bubble had burst, a Mata’utia and superstar Kalyn Ponga (concussion). facing a forwards shortage following injuries to Iosia Moylan (hamstring) after he went down as they depleted Newcastle dug deep to seal a gutsy 14-12 Two-time defending champions Sydney Roosters Soliola (facial fracture) and Emre Guler (ankle) in moved into the top eight with a 40-10 romp over Gold NRL win against Manly to seal a top-four spot. lost winger Daniel Tupou (ankle) in their nail-biting Friday’s 22-16 win against St George Illawarra. Coast on Saturday. Knights coach Adam O’Brien admitted there 27-25 extra-time loss to Melbourne on Thursday. Injuries appear to be no obstacle for the ladder- And South Sydney didn’t emerge from Sunday’s needed to be a response after their high-flying start Fullback James Tedesco confirmed Tupou leading Eels, who thrashed North Queensland 42-4 26-10 win over last placed Canterbury unscathed to the year threatened to be derailed by a last-round underwent surgery on Saturday and was expected to on Friday night without star halfback Mitch Moses, with centre Braidon Burns suffering a knee injury. upset loss to a battling North Queensland. be sidelined for six weeks. Maika Sivo crossing for four tries. Brisbane’s biggest concern is arguably wounded He got it yesterday as Newcastle held on for a Tedesco was also hopeful forwards Boyd Cordner, They will be looking over their shoulders at pride after they suffered a sixth straight loss when win with just one man left on the bench. The Knights Lindsay Collins and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves would second-placed Penrith who clinched a 19-12 win the Warriors beat them 26-16 on Saturday. — AAP 26 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 Canes keep Chiefs winless in NZ competition RUGBY Chiefs flanker Lachlan Boshier scored among only New Zealand sides. The lock returned and then received a try with three minutes remaining The Hurricanes had lost their first a second yellow, but the Chiefs did not THE Hurricanes have virtually ended to give the home side a chance, but two games but ran out to a 20-3 lead at threaten again until Boshier crossed. the Chiefs’ Super Rugby Aotearoa title they were unable to breach a staunch halftime with Cobus Van Wyk scoring ambitions with a 25-18 victory, despite Hurricanes defence again. an early try, while Du’Plessis Kirifi also •฀In฀Dunedin฀on฀Saturday,฀loose฀ playing almost the entire second half of The Chiefs had been tipped to crossed and landed a forward Tom Christie scored two their clash in Hamilton with 14 men. challenge for the Super Rugby title this penalty from almost 60 metres just before second-half tries for the Crusaders Hurricanes lock Scott Scrafton was year and were handily placed with four the break. as they relentlessly ground down the shown a yellow card by referee Ben wins and sitting fifth in the 15-team McKenzie slotted his second penalty Highlanders to record a 40-20 victory in O’Keeffe after a succession of penalties competition before it was postponed shortly after the restart but the home their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash. early in the second half, then received a in March due to the novel coronavirus side were unable to capitalise when Winger Will Jordan also crossed once in second just after he returned to the field. pandemic. Scrafton received his first yellow card. each half as the Crusaders moved to the O’Keeffe also awarded the home However, Warren Gatland’s side have Instead, Van Wyk added his second top of the table with their third victory side a penalty try for Scrafton’s tackle now lost all four of their games in Super try while Scrafton was sitting on the in the competition, setting up a potential of Damian McKenzie from an offside Rugby Aotearoa and are out of contention sidelines to give the Hurricanes a 25-6 title decider with the similarly unbeaten position. for the title in the 10-week competition lead with about 20 minutes remaining. Blues next week in Christchurch. — AAP Second straight win for YMP RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf going to take time for them to learn the new system,” the goal-line. Hill then picked up the ball up from he said. a ruck and crunched in to score. First-five Baxter YMP have their heroes. “For long periods in the game, we were in it and Mackay converted the try to close it to 15-7. And under their captain and hooker Shayde we put pressure on YMP. But we need to minimise Sixteen minutes passed before YMP second-five Skudder, they beat High School Old Boys 29-7 — handling errors. I think replicating pressure at Peia Fililava scored the visitors’ fourth try — securing their second straight win — and took five points. practice will help, and now’s the time for a little bit a bonus point — and the conversion by Austin gave “Our set-piece worked well and our backs more intensity there.” YMP a 15-point advantage, 22-7. WINNING complemented the mahi (work) the forwards put in,” Loosehead prop cum hooker Russell Burns was In the 77th minute, Wyllie (whose dedication to Skudder said. 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33446 coach Ra Broughton in the 35th. plus conversion by Livingston reduced rugby, Week 1: Uawa 56 Tokomaru Bay United 0, The Gisborne Herald does not make any assurances as to the accuracy Ngatapa No.8 Tom Sanson scored on the deficit to 10 points (31-21) before Tihirau Victory Club 73 Waiapu 0, Tokararangi 45 of this information. Please check your tickets at a Lotto shop. halftime, with a conversion by first-five McGuire sealed the match for Waikohu Hicks Bay 5. Bye: Hikurangi. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 6, 2020 SPORT 27 Whangara-Girls’ High clash proves to be the day’s best NETBALL by Murray Robertson Horouta Gold 36-22. Lisa Basford, are working together “Waikohu worked as a team, let well and splitting the circle to make TOP seeds High School Old the ball flow and pressured Horouta it easier for the ball to be fed into Girls, YMP and Whangara Old Gold into errors,” Beale said. them. Girls kept their unbeaten records at “Horouta made changes but could “Ritana worked hard, but were Victoria Domain on Saturday. not pull back the deficit. often pressured into making The Whangara-Gisborne Girls’ “Their circle defenders, Lucretia errors by their more experienced High School clash was the game of Taitapanui and Simmy Taitapanui, opposition.” the day. worked tirelessly, forcing Waikohu Other results — A Grade: Taiki 42 Old Whangara led all the way to be patient in working the ball into Girls Whangara 23; Claydens Waikohu against Girls’ High Senior A but the their shooters, Marie Ruru and Ariz Masters 35 Gis Fluid and Machinery HSOG students pushed them all the way Ruru. The patience paid off and 25; Tatapouri Sportsfit 38 YMP Masters 21; in their PAK’nSAVE premier-grade Waikohu piled on the goals for a IMS HSOG Masters 38 Horouta Taimana clash. good win.” 19; Tatapouri Sportsfit 32 Gis Fluid and Whangara led 10-9 at the end of YMP Sunshine Brewing defeated Machinery HSOG 28. the first quarter, 21-16 at halftime, Ritana Senior A from Lytton 32-18. A Reserve: YMP TimberPro 26 Claydens 30-26 at the end of the third quarter “YMP were happy to be back on Waikohu (2) 15; FarmCare HSOG 28 Gis and 37-32 at the end. the court after a weekend off and Denture Clinic HSOG 27; FarmCare HSOG “It was picked to be the game of gave a strong team performance,” 23 Claydens Waikohu (2) 22; Tapuae 35 the day and it did not disappoint,” Beale said. Farmlands Ngatapa 21; Whalis 43 Campion netball commentator Sherrill Beale “They outscored the students in Snr A 26. said. each quarter. First Grade: GGHS Jnr A 39 Steve “It was a close contest, with both “Ritana had some good passages Craill Builder Ngatapa 19; The Stingerz 28 teams’ players working together well of play but couldn’t stop a rampant Thistle Storm 20; Tyre General Ngatapa on attack and defence.” YMP, who worked together on 35 GGHS Snr B 18; OBM Blue 32 Uawa Beale said the two centres — attack and defence.” Ngarangikahiwa 21; Thistle Storm 31 GGHS Tarryn Walford of Whangara and Taste One HSOG also defeated Snr B 25. Hannah Veitch of Girls’ High — had Ritana Senior A, 36-26. Llike YMP, First Reserve/Second Grade: Ritana a good tussle. they led throughout. Toa 30 Kotahi Aroha 30; GGHS TSA 29 “Both of them were speedy “It was another strong Ritana Toa 17; Tatapouri Sportsfit Social 56 through the court and quick to the performance from the defending Thistle Phoenix 6; YMP Manawanui 14 Gis loose ball. They created turnovers champions,” Beale said. Glass Ngatapa 13. with their tips and were steady in “The players showed their good Netball takes a break on Saturday linking with their teammates from connections as they moved the ball in the middle weekend of the school PRESSURE: Amoe Wharehinga, of Ritana, catches the ball under both ends.” at speed through the court. holidays. The seniors return to the court pressure from Paku-Jane Skudder, of YMP, in premier-grade Claydens Waikohu (1) beat “Their shooters, Marcia Beale and on July 18. netball on Saturday. YMP won 32-18. Picture by Paul Rickard 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. 30782-04 6 Jul, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Tuesday Wednesday R Jul 7 Jul 8 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 15 2 Hicks Bay 3 15 Te Puke 35 22

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A Taupo showers 12 less than 30 Average for July 136.0 Brisbane fine 9 23 ridge builds over the country Napier  ne 18 New Plymouth windy 15 To date this year 1207.2 Buenos Aires drizzle 7 11 Napier 30 to 59 on Friday. 18 Palmerston North windy 14 To date last year 1282.0 Cairo fine 26 39 Canberra fine -1 13 60 or more Wellington windy 14 WIND km/h Hastings 1 Cape Town showers 9 15 17 Christchurch showers 11 Max gust on Sun 5 Jul N 44 SWELL m source: Delhi rain 24 33 © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2020 e.g. S 1m 1 SwellMap.co.nz Queenstown showers 9 RAINFALL mm Frankfurt fine 10 23 Dunedin windy 11 24 hours to 9am, Mon 6 Jul 5.0 GISBORNE CITY Geneva fine 12 25 TODAY IN HISTORY To date for July 10.4 Hong Kong fine 28 33 TOMORROWmorning min 7 WEDNESDAYmorning min 6 THURSDAY morning min 5 Average for July 118.0 London fine 10 23 Fine spells. max 16 Cloudy periods max 14 Fine spells and max 11 2010 – Heavy rain in the Gisborne To date this year 474.6 Los Angeles fine 17 28 Northwesterlies. and a few late chance shower. area caused slips, surface ooding To date last year 435.0 Melbourne showers 8 14 showers. 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BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Sydney showers 8 18 times. northwesterlies change For the latest weather info including Weather Warnings visit At 9am 6 Jul (hPa) 1003.0 Tokyo drizzle 24 30 strong southwest. metservice.com At 9am 6 Jul (inches) 29.62 Toronto fine 22 33 FOOTBALL NETBALL INSIDE Both Gisborne High School Motorsport ...... 24 teams lose, Old Girls, YMP Football, league . 25 but defeats and Whangara Rugby ...... 26 come early Old Girls keep Netball ...... 27 enough for their records improvements intact for SPORT to be made another week Monday, July 6, 2020 PAGE 25 PAGE 27 Pirates lift Webber Shield RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf Eferemo Davobalavu on the fly. Davobalavu broke came off the back to score to make it 24-7. Leaf 79th minute with a conversion by Fox, the final score upfield, found Leaf on the inside, and he — with the converted for 26-7. was 34-26 to Pirates. RUGBY people don’t believe in fairytales — stuff last pass — found Davobalavu on the outside. On 53 minutes, Pirates’ short lineout throw to Both teams took bonus points for scoring four and nonsense, they say. Davobalavu cut back left as defenders and big lock Williamson Maraki led to loosehead prop tries. For Pirates, it was their first scalp of the But even the most cantankerous and stiff-necked teammates alike spun like tops, and he scored eight Bernard Nepe scoring five metres in from the left season. of them could not deny that what Kevin Hollis Glass metres to the right of the posts. corner. The conversion attempt failed, and the score OBM head coach Trevor Crosby said: “That was Pirates did at the weekend was incredible. The try was not converted. was 31-7. A similar move in the 12th minute had a huge improvement in parts on our effort last week The Buccaneers, who as Pirates-GMC fought hard Pirates led 5-0 until the 21st minute when, from almost led to a try for hooker Rob Broughton but Pirates’ backline is well organised and they took for rugby’s sake in the 2019 competition, on Saturday a five-metre scrum eight metres to the right of the OBM reserve lock Juston Allen received a yellow their chances. Willie and Jacob both played well. outscored last year’s champions, Enterprise Cars posts, Leaf surged to score and then converted for card from referee Isaac Hughes in the 60th minute. Congratulations to Pirates and their coaching staff on OBM, by five tries to four at the Oval and beat them 12-0. Hughes is a mild-mannered official and his manner winning the Keith Webber Shield.” 34-26 in what finished as a cliffhanger. In the 25th minute, OBM were awarded a penalty with teams, both of whom in this case were vying for The game was eventful for OBM. Holmes played Pirates player-coach and lock Willie Waitoa 10m from Pirates’ goal-line, three metres to the right their first win, was excellent. his 50th game for the club, emerging players Beard, explained the extra significance of the result — which of the posts. Three phases later, OBM player of the Then OBM rallied. Fox and halfback De-Villa Pirihi-Coutts all played meant Pirates claimed the Keith Webber Shield for day and starting blindside flanker Rikki Terekia — Superb cover defence by blindside flanker Evan a full game, reserve openside flanker Felix Burns the first time in its five-year existence. who is having a stellar season — scored the first try Bryant won OBM field position and moments later his debuted in the second half, reserve second-five Jale “Our build-up was average during the week with of his hat-trick on the day, five metres in from the fellow flanker, Carrizo, made a ball-and-all tackle to Tiko left his sickbed to play and veteran tighthead the council ground closures and player availability, right corner. effect a turnover. These two vital stops gave Terekia prop Rama Te Are joined the fray in the second half. but we were spurred on by events on the day of the First five-eighth Michael Fox (deputising for the chance he needed to score again, in the 63rd Most astonishingly, Terekia played blindside game,” Waitoa said. game-day vice-captain and regular goal-kicker Jake minute. flanker, No.8 and hooker with no reduction in “On Saturday morning, there was a kawa mate Holmes, who left the field with an injury in the 20th It was 31-12 to Pirates until, seven minutes later, effectiveness. (carrying the deceased) ceremony for our former minute) then converted OBM’s try from the right Terekia struck again —completing his hat-trick. Fox Pirates captain Bolingford was a proud man — head coach, the late Henry Maxwell, at Te Poho touch to close it to 12-7. converted to close it to 31-19. proud to see great effort within his club rewarded. o Rawiri Marae — remembering that we’ve still Bolingford scored the first try of his double for At the 74-minute mark, Bolingford took wise “Everybody bought in to what we wanted to do got guys here who were with Henry and Pirates Pirates in the 30th minute which, converted by Leaf, action: given a penalty 17m from the goal-line, a and we came together — the tone was set before the through the good times, the hard times, and now this gave Pirates a 12-point lead, 19-7, at the break. metre to the right of the posts, Leaf kicked a penalty warm-up, the talk on the field was good. rebuilding phase.” OBM were working overtime in every phase of the goal for 34-19. “That was our best game of the season so far, Waitoa was skipper of Pirates’ second Lee game to compete. Although OBM loosehead prop Blake Beard — a we’re only just hitting our straps. I feel that the best is Brothers Shield-winning team under Maxwell in 2011. Lock Clement Tuipulotu secured loose ball from tremendously keen young player — got a try in the yet to come.” “Also, we got our new Pirates team strip — and the lineout, fetcher Nicolas Carrizo won great two- our captain, Willie Bolingford, got last year’s skipper, handed ball throughout, and centre Keanu Wainohu- Ken Houkamau, in to present them. Kemp showed athleticism, balance and desperation “Those things helped our boys to get up for that KEITH (in a good sense) to save the ball in-field off an WEBBER game and we were hungry to win that — we need attempted clearing kick by the opposition. REMEMBERED: to be just a little bit fitter, so that we can be doing it So determined were they to score tries that, Sandra Webber, again in that last 20 minutes.” despite waging war on Pirates’ goal-line for seven daughter of Pirates made a spectacular start from a scrum phases, they opted not to take a penalty kick at goal Keith Webber, at halfway in the first minute. Captain and No.8 from inside the 22 — just off-centre — in the 39th presented the Bolingford picked the ball up at the back of the scrum minute. shield named and went right to halfback Jacob Leaf, who then Five minutes after halftime, Pirates set a five- after her father turned the ball back to the inside channel to fullback metre scrum 10m off the right touch and Bolingford to Pirates captain Willie FIRST-TIME WINNERS: Pirates players and supporters celebrate with the Keith Bolingford. Webber Shield after their victory over OBM at the Oval on Saturday. It was the first time they had won the shield in its five-year existence. Pictures by Paul Rickard