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Enjoying one of our region’s major attractions yesterday were Aucklanders Ki and Minnie Hong and their sons Hoon (13) and Min (15). The Remuera family were staying at the Tolaga Bay Motor Camp and ventured out to the end of the Tolaga Bay Wharf to try a spot of fishing. Tourism operators in Tairawhiti are looking forward to finding out how much of the Government’s $20.2 million tourism recovery package will be coming this way. Trust Tairawhiti tourism general manager Adam Hughes says the package is “incredibly reassuring”. The trust is running workshops next week to help the local tourism industry post-Covid. STORIES ON PAGE 3 Picture by Liam Clayton

‘This region has the opportunity to be a leader’

by Andrew Ashton “Tairawhiti is well endowed with natural resources that would be the envy of many parts BERL THE man behind a feasibility study into of the world — not to mention many parts of New re-opening the Gisborne to Wairoa rail link has Zealand. This region has the opportunity to be a hit back at KiwiRail claims that the work is not leader in addressing the many challenges facing justified. the 21st century New Zealand, its people, and its A feasibility study into the reopening of the communities. rail link carried out by Business and Economic “The ability to plant and harvest a diverse range Research Limited (BERL) had recommended of products next to farming and forestry activities reopening the line following a suggested business sets the foundation for a thriving and productive STANDS case but last month, KiwiRail boss Greg Miller regional economy. However, the current relative stated it would cost five times more than suggested isolation of the area acts as a severe constraint on to reopen the line, making the proposal “quite high its future development.” risk”. Dr Nana added, as noted in the report, in the However, BERL research director Dr Ganesh absence of reinstatement of the line opportunities Nana is standing by the research. to establish higher value processing operations “BERL delivered its Turanga ki Wairoa line: and the delivery of quality services would likely be Feasibility study into reinstatement of the rail compromised. BY RAIL line in December last year. Since then there have “Further, the role of many whanau and hapu been numerous comments suggesting we had land-holding trusts and incorporations is noticeable understated the costs of reinstatement, alongside as they look to enter activities higher up the value concerns that freight demand numbers were chain. These are precisely the transformations optimistic,” Dr Nana told the Gisborne Herald. that must be encouraged, rather than stifled, if “These comments and concerns reflect both a the country aspires to a diversified, resilient, high- narrow view of the future of the region, and a value, productive economy. somewhat narrow commercial view of the purpose STUDY of the line. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 23-24 Classifieds .. 19-22 Farming...... 16 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Television ....W9-11 Sport ...... 25-28

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A crowd watches Navy ships arrive in the bay during the Cook Bicentenary commemoration in 1969. The Captain Cook statue stood on Titirangi/Kaiti Hill for 50 years before being removed in May of last year after vandalism and widespread questioning of its appropriateness. The walls of Cook Plaza and the name itself are also planned to be removed. Gisborne Herald file pictures by Wynsley Wrigley people to share their own Titirangi/Kaiti Hill for the was in turn based on Hodge’s perspectives”. Cook Bicentenary in 1969 but portrait of Cook, 1775-6. THE “Crook Cook” will “The approach we prefer to never had the support of iwi. “The face of the statue does be installed on the grounds take when displaying complex The original Cook statue, not closely resemble today’s of Tairawhiti Museum but objects such as this is based believed to be sculpted in well-known portraits or not before the completion of more on a co-development by an Italian, was sculptures of Cook. an interpretation project to approach, with opportunities erected in 1884 in Auckland “However, as only a small accompany the contentious for feedback and adjustment by the Captain Cook Brewery number of portraits were statue. as we move through the and a copy was gifted to drawn from life, many Museum director Eloise stages of the project.” Gisborne in 1969. ‘likenesses’ of Cook do not Wallace said staff were Discussions were ongoing Criticism of the statue and resemble each other. in the final stages of the with iwi, Gisborne District repeated vandalism led to “The Cook we recognise interpretation development Council and subject experts. Gisborne district councillors today is something of process. “We are fortunate the deciding in 2018 to remove a stereotype, based The museum would present museum has a group of the statue and relocate it at on a proliferation of the statue with great care trustees who represent the the museum. representations by as it would be inappropriate interests of iwi, council and The statue had became generations of artist, and irresponsible to represent the wider community, which colloquially known as the engravers and sculptors.” the statute uncritically and enables us to work in this “Crook Cook” because of Captain Cook Society without regard to the wider way.” doubts over whether the man (of the United Kingdom) discourse ongoing within the Mrs Wallace said the statue depicted was James Cook. president Cliff Thornton community, she said. was in poor condition. It was widely believed the wrote to The Herald four Museum staff were working “It does present a challenge sailor was Italian because of years ago in support of Mr not just on the story of the around safe installation and his Italian-type uniform. Paxton and said “a bit more statue itself but “how we public display that we are Mrs Wallace has previously research by the sculptor might best communicate the still working through.” written that a research would not have gone amiss”. messages we would like to The statue would be project undertaken by share about the statue in its displayed outside because of writer Christopher Paxton historical and contemporary its weight. (published 2012) confirmed it The Cook statue is removed context”. There was no date set for was a statue of Cook. from Kaiti Hill. It has been Staff were looking at “ways installation as that depended “The statue is a likeness of stored at Tairawhiti museum we might be able to encourage on contractor availability once Cook that is possibly based but is to be installed in the ongoing critical thinking the interpretation process was on a head-and-shoulders museum grounds following and discussion as well as completed, she said. engraving by English artist the completion of an providing opportunities for The statue was erected on James Basire, 1777, which interpretation project.

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The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 NEWS 3 Benefits for the public good ignored, director maintains FROM PAGE 1 “A broader wellbeing perspective reinforces these regional, as well as national, benefits. Reinstatement will reduce the isolation of communities of the districts, while another transport connection will also improve the resilience of the community and its businesses to EXCESS BOUNTY: Seven pallets of meat arrived at Ngati Porou Hauora (NPH) in Te Puia Springs this week, external events.” to be distributed to families on the East Coast. Some has also been distributed in Gisborne. NPH staff, from left, Cara Reinstatement would also see a Pewhairangi-Lawton, Christine Collins, Lois Hauiti, chief executive Rose Kahaki, Sharon Collier and Tania White are reduction in the number of serious injury pictured with the welcome arrival. The meat was supplied by the Ministry for Primary Industries. Ms Kahaki said there had or fatal road accidents. been a nationwide excess of meat and MPI had decided to gift some to several communities. “We have always lived in an “Diversified land use across primary isolated community and we are happy to receive it,” she said. “It is a huge koha to this community. It’s fantastic. We have industries can enable improved access to wild pork but fresh pork, it’s a bit of a delicacy. So we are very grateful and I’m sure whanau will enjoy a good management of land and water, with feed of it.” Picture supplied reinstatement also reducing future greenhouse gas emissions.” Dr Nana said the commercial imperative to reinstate the line needed to be viewed in the context of the wider public good. “The wellbeing perspective adopted in our feasibility assessment stresses the broader purpose of the line. Purely commercial objectives ignore the range of Tourism recovery public good benefits that accrue from the provision of infrastructure. “Nevertheless, while a comprehensive business case was beyond the scope of our report, the study team collated and established robust evidence on the engineering costs of reinstatement as well package ‘crucial’ as demand for rail freight services. “BERL notes that the study team engaged pro-actively with a range of by Murray Robertson stakeholders including KiwiRail. Senior KiwiRail representatives were part THE Government’s tourism recovery of the study Steering Group and fully package and the $20.2 million available 81pc drop in visitor spend participated in testing and scrutinising in it for regional tourism organisations both the demand and cost estimates. is “incredibly reassuring”, says Trust TAIRAWHITI’s tourism spend dropped by down 81 percent on April last year. “Qualified and respected engineering Tairawhiti tourism general manager 81 percent in April because of the Covid-19 By comparison, Auckland’s April spend of $69 and track consultants were engaged Adam Hughes. lockdown requirements, but by comparison this million was down 89 percent, Bay of Plenty’s $15 to provide repair costs estimates. The Tourism Sector Recovery Plan district got off better than everywhere else. million down 92 percent, Hawke’s Bay $5 million Contingencies of between 20 percent contains $400 million to be used to help Figures from the Ministry of Business, down 90 percent, and Otago’s $15 million down and 50 percent were included in these the industry emerge from the Covid-19 Innovation and Employment show Gisborne’s 96 percent. estimates. KiwiRail’s own engineering crisis. year-to-date tourism spend figure to the end of The drop in tourist dollars for Gisborne in April staff provided reports on the bridges, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said April was $149 million, down 10 percent on the was the lowest in the country. tunnels and associated structures. The the country’s 31 regional tourism previous year. Nationally, overall the April tourism spend of details supporting our estimates are fully organisations (RTOs) would be the first The April tourism spend here of $3 million was $242 million was down 90 percent. available in the appendices to our report. recipients of support from the fund. “Projected freight demands are ”We’re investing in RTOs because they also fully detailed in our report and play an important role in supporting the impact of Covid-19. support tourism operators and to attract accompanying appendices. Our findings tourism. “We are not sure yet how much of the visitors to the region.” highlight the importance of squash, “The restart, recovery and rebuilding $20.2 million Tairawhiti will get. We find He said Trust Tairawhiti would deliver processed timber, meat and apples in of the sector will depend on capable and that out on Tuesday when the details a targeted tourism campaign for the the range of products lining up to use well-resourced regional organisations to of how to apply for the funding come region. a rail freight option were it available. lead and coordinate activities alongside through. “It will be heavily digital, and will speak Again, senior KiwiRail representatives the industry, stakeholders, Maori and “But it will be at least $400,000.” to people who are going to bring value into on the study steering group participated communities,” Mr Davis said. Mr Hughes said the money would be our region, in terms of tourist dollars.” in subjecting these demands, and The Minister’s announcement was used to enable destination management The Tourism Sector Recovery Plan also subsequent revenue, estimates to robust “incredibly reassuring”, Mr Hughes said. practices. includes a public-private taskforce that scrutiny.” “The funding announced to support “We will use some of it to create a will continue the work started by Tourism The Covid-19 pandemic had further RTOs is crucial to ensure tourism across holistic and sustainable tourism sector in New Zealand to reimagine the future of reinforced the fragility of the country’s the nation and in Tairawhiti recovers from the district. The remainder will be used to the industry. business and economic frameworks. “In contrast, however, the robustness of community frameworks has shone through, with government, Trust steps up to offer workshops iwi, health, business and training supports transcending purely financial considerations. Trust Tairawhiti is inviting tourism sector Trust Tairawhiti said in a statement. “Staff will be located at the Waikanae Surf “Wider wellbeing perspectives are businesses to take part in a series of Hospitality, accommodation, retail, activity Club for the duration of the workshops and required to replace 20th century business workshops in an effort to boost tourism post- operators and visitor transportation services encourage you to drop in at any time if you are and economic models of behaviour, as Covid-19 are encouraged to take part in the Tairawhiti unable to attend a complete session. the value of community resilience and “As the Tairawhiti tourism industry tries Tourism Workshop Series. “The support, commitment and co-operation connections are recognised. Consequently, to anchor itself amidst the new normal with “The workshops provide an opportunity for of tourism stakeholders in Tairawhiti is essential a one-off spend of the order of $30 Covid-19 and the reality of a global economic businesses to be heard and to connect the dots for the long-term sustainability of the industry.” million to reinstate infrastructure that downturn, Trust Tairawhiti has identified the between local industry needs, new directions The workshops start on Monday and will be can unlock and accelerate a region’s need to apply a new perspective on how the and the next steps to take as a region. hosted at the Waikanae surf lifesaving club. future development and transformation trust will continue to focus on showcasing our Nine sessions will be held across three days, Sessions will run on Monday, Tuesday and is a legacy well worth leaving to our cultural uniqueness and natural environment allowing businesses to select a session that Wednesday at 9.30am, 1.30pm and 5.30pm each mokopuna and beyond.” while driving the creation of good local jobs,” suits their schedules. day. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam In Memoriam

Deaths MARUATA (SONNY) NEPE, Maruata NEPE 6th June 1999 2.2.1936 - 6.6.1999 BERRY, David John A loving nature, (JB). — 6.11.55 - Hi Dad, 21 years. a heart of gold. The very best this 5.6.2020. Dearly loved I wish my ’key’ could husband of Karen. world could hold. unlock the stairway to Never selfish, always Our Rock has fallen Heaven, because there’s from his Mountain. kind. These are the 17 big/little chilibelz memories you Surrounded by his that never got to meet family and moko after a left behind. you, but they know that A silent thought, a quiet short fight. you and Ma are the Rest easy now Poppa. prayer, for a special stars at night and the person in God’s care. Funeral details to rainbows that brighten come. Forever in our hearts the dullest sky. Dad and Mum. Love you both forever Sues, Taan and Dave. McCULLOUGH, and miss you endlessly. Kathleen Mary. — On ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5th June, peacefully, at xox Emma Love and miss you Kiri Te Kanawa. Loved ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ daughter of Matthew Papa and Nan. and Janet. Loved sister Thought of you today Ryan, Aimee, and sister-in-law of and talk about you Nico and Thea Thomas and the late often. A special place Arlene, Allan and in our hearts always NEPE, MARUATA Christine, and the late Papa and Big Nan. (Sonny) Brian. Loved aunty of xoxo Kels and Areata 2.2.36 - 6.6.99 Carl and Annette, Rachel and John ALLAN, Dooley “Just one more”... one Ferkins, Dan and You never said of the many things we Lorraine, Josh, Ella, I’m leaving you. remember about you Zach, and Sam. You never said Dad/Papa... Thanks to all the staff at ‘Goodbye’. As these memories are Kiri Te Kanawa for You were gone before shared, they never their wonderful care of we knew it and only fade away. NIGHT LIGHT AT LANDING SITE: The lighting at the Puhi Kai Iti Cook Kathleen. God knows why. They are the milestone Landing Site National Historic Reserve on Kaiti Beach Road is being upgraded. Department of Kathleen’s funeral of the love that service will be held at Missing you Dooley. Conservation ranger Jamie Quirk said it had become a health and safety issue to ensure the continues to bond area was well lit at night. Temporary lighting is being replaced this week with permanent lights Evans Chapel, Ormond Sis Merl us to you, and Road, at 11am on strengthen what we that were not in the original design. The site is the responsibility of DoC. Improvements to the Monday 8th June, In Memoriam hold dear in our hearts. area last year were part-funded by DoC with further external funding sought through the Lottery followed by interment Significant Projects Fund and the Tairawhiti Economic Action Plan. The concept and delivery of at Taruheru Lawn With love today, the project has been done in partnership with Ngati Oneone, DoC and Gisborne District Council. Cemetery. yesterday and always xoxoxo Next week the quote from botanist Joseph Banks at the site will also be changed but only in - Evans Funeral the way it is displayed. The quote was originally sand-blasted into the concrete but proved hard Services Ltd FDANZ Carol and Whanau to read. A brass plate with the quote engraved on it will be mounted on the monument instead. www.evansfuneral.co.nz In Memoriam Picture by Paul Rickard NEPE, Maruata 6th June 1999 NEPE, MARUATA (SONNY) We hold you close 2.2.36 - 6.6.99 within our hearts, and FERRIS, Prince there you shall remain. 7.6.2017 Kāore anō kia puta i To walk with us waho ki a koe Dad. throughout our lives, Another year has Govt offers feed Aroha e aroha mai ki until we meet again. passed my love. a koe me tāku Māmā i Love and miss you Pamamao ana te tēnei ra ka mau tonu. Dad and Mum hikoi nei Babe, Harley, Kela, Pamamao ki tawhiti Ben, Alia, Maia, Kaea, Rube nui Crout and Reign xoxo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ko koe anake te help to farmers tauranga o Forever in our hearts Aku mahara RECENT rain has improved the will receive donated feed on a pro the farmers’ income in a normal Papa and Nan. Ko nga roimata e situation for farmers in the region rata basis and will also need to year must be earned from the Note and Alyssia, rere nei but some face a critical few months provide a winter feed management farming business {land in collective Jade and Sau, Dal. He roimata arohanui managing stock and pasture until plan. Maori title is excluded from this ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tu mokemoke ana spring. “Farmers who are willing to pay condition). ahau East Coast Rural Support Trust the total cost of feed and transport “This last condition is huge for Special hugs and kisses I to haerenga community coordinator David Scott can simply be ‘hooked up’ to the our region as usually monetary Papa and Big Nan. Haere Haere atu e said having enough supplementary potential supplier.” packages exclude Maori land Oho, Tu, Awheo, Atu, taku Tau Monumental feed, along with good stock Farmers need to register with trusts, incorporated blocks and Moti and Te Whai Ao Kaua e titiro ki muri Masons management systems, would be North Island co-ordinators Ali whanau farms because the nei key to success over winter. Forbes and Kate Wood (phone 0800 individual applicant farmer or Ma to aroha me nga The Government has initiated 233 352). farmer and partner must be the PLEASE mahara STONEHAVEN two schemes that will help. “The second scheme is the individual landowner.” HAVE FAMILY Ko ena hei oranga for “Firstly there is the Drought Recovery Advice Fund,” Mr Scott said the fund provided mou Funerals Supplementary Feed Service, said Mr Scott. a huge range of drought-affected NOTICES Moe mai Moe mai ra IN BY 9AM and which will assist in sourcing feed The Government has made business and technical advice, with Taku manawa, Memorials from inside and outside of our local grants of up to $5000 (excluding the advice sought from a list of DAY OF Taku Aroha region,” Mr Scott said. GST) to help farmers recover from pre-approved suppliers, including PUBLICATION With love always 601 Nelson Road “There are three main categories the 2020 drought and plan for AgFirst. Your wife, Connie Ph 867 1 800 of obtaining feed. future droughts. “Farmers and whanau farms “Donated feed is provided for “The criteria for the fund wishing to apply should google farmers in desperate situations. is —farms must be in the 2020 drought-recovery-advice-fund- These farmers will need to provide drought-affected region or district; application-pdf. Busy May at port, June too a winter feed management plan. the farming business must be “Urgency is required as the “For feed required by farmers negatively affected by the 2020 applications for this fund close on IN the first full month of port to be operational again who are unable to pay for it, they drought; at least 50 percent of June 12.” operations at Eastland Port without delaying the restart of since Alert Level 4 began at the region’s harvesting crews.” the end of March the port Mr Gaddum said June handled 287,000 tonnes of logs. was already looking good for Library, GDC hours back to normal May was a strong month for exports. the port, with 12 ships docking “At the moment, we have 10 THE HB Williams Memorial Library will open for longer “At Alert Level 1 we envisage that we will return to full during the period. ships booked in between now hours from Monday. services, but Government won’t be making that decision until Chief operating officer and June 20. We expect a few The library will be back to its usual hours of 9am-5.30pm this week.” Andrew Gaddum said the more to be added before the from Monday to Friday, with a late closing on Tuesdays of 8pm. Also on Monday, the council will resume pre-lockdown dispensation received from end of the month. Saturday’s library hours will be 9.30am-1pm. hours at customer services in Fitzherbert St. Counter service the Government to resume “Providing the weather Alert Level 2 restrictions would still be in force, said will open to the public from 9am-5pm. Contact tracing will still operations during the final holds out, June is looking Gisborne District Council cultural activities manager Pene be undertaken at the customer services counters. days of Alert Level 4 was a like another strong month, Walsh. Most services people go in for can be done online or great help. however, the global trading “Returned books will still go into quarantine, but more over the phone, said customer engagement manager Anika “It gave us a head start on outlook continues to remain importantly, customers need to maintain physical distancing. Reedy-Holthausen. “Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day the rest of the supply chain uncertain so we are taking Browsing time is still limited to half an hour and we are for urgent matters, and you can of course do most of your and allowed us to prepare the each month as it comes.” required to maintain contact tracing. business via our website.” The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web On laSt WeeK’S queStion Do you think the council should be consulting on the installation of the replacement Endeavour models? street Ramone Smith RuSSell Wati KaRaRaina DReW hill DaRRyn White “The entrances at “Maybe a nice tourist Keelan “Down by the beach “Maybe by the “Assuming both ends of the city, place like Kaiti Hill “By the Peel Street because you look museum. There’s more or less where where you’re looking toilets.” out at Young Nick’s already a sunken ship reinstatement the ka kite (see you) over the water.” Head. You need a bit there.” signs are.” of breathing room of the around a piece like Endeavour that.” models goes ahead, what might 70% 27% 3% be a good No Yes Don’t know alternative maRija CoopeR WiRemu Witana heatheR BRoWn aShleigh Dean eviSon “I think we need “It was bad enough “Down by Captain “Gisborne needs to No: 353; Yes: 138; Don’t know: 14; Total: 505 location for DonalDSon both waka and the having the Cook Morgan’s. That’s “Maybe in the middle have them where them?” Endeavour. So many statue on Kaiti Hill. where we went to of a roundabout so they were. It’s part THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: people here have People weren’t told look at the replica people don’t drive of our heritage. If we Do you think it is OK for ship crews to mixed heritage it about the boats. All Endeavour when it through them. Or take that away we’re come ashore (if they have been at sea for makes sense to have the things you’re sailed in. Apart from on the boardwalk taking away our more than 14 days and submitted a heath both. The whole issue doing in the past how people feel where people could identity.” declaration for all crew)? needs to be handled you’re doing now.” about the Endeavour use them as a photo it’s on the 50 cent Online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those with sensitivity. opportunity. internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not piece for all our total 100 due to rounding Attitudes change, depending on social tourists to see. VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz context. Consultation Scholarships to ‘done already’ support forestry CONSULTATION has already have not been informed about happened, said one of the 70 this and aren’t allowed to have a percent, or 353 out of 505, of voice,” said one respondent in the WOMEN and Maori are being encouraged to executive Kim Holland said. readers who said no to this yes camp. apply for a Government forestry scholarship “EWC is committed to ‘growing our people’ and week’s webpoll question, “do Another said he or she believed scheme. we would welcome more of our young people into you think the council should be councillors were obliged “under Applications have opened for 2021 Nga our regional forest industry. consulting on installation of the their treaty responsibility” Karahipi Uru Rakau – Forestry Scholarships “One thing about the forestry science replacement Endeavour models?” to consult on matters like which are aimed at increasing the number of programmes at Canterbury University is that the “I can clearly recall stories, reinstatement of the Endeavour highly-trained Maori and women entering the graduates are highly sought after and articles, polls, photos and models. forestry sector. gain employment on completion of their discussions on the removal, “I would have expected Eastland Wood Council encourages people to qualification. damage and planned better, given the Tuia 250 apply. EWC member companies support students reinstatement on local and events, highlighting the “I’m delighted Te Uru Rakau is offering Nga through summer holiday work and internships. national media,” said that reader. impacts the arrival of Cook Karahipi Uru Rakau – Forestry Scholarships for Canterbury University student Connor Fahey Along similar lines, another and the Endeavour had on this the third year running” said Forestry Minister worked for Ernslaw One over the 2018/19 respondent said reinstatement community.” Shane Jones. summer and is now employed as a harvest of the models Similarly, “These scholarships are increasing diversity in engineer. had been well another said the forestry sector.” Eastland Wood Council also has two $1500 canvassed for It would be great “that’s how The eight scholarship recipients will receive scholarships available for 2020-21. years. partnership works. if‘ we could agree to $8000 a year for four years to help with tuition These scholarships will support people either “There’s never I don’t understand and living costs while studying forestry science already working in the industry, or wishing to going to be differ. Great to see how this is so hard degrees at the University of Canterbury — either study either at diploma or degree level. agreement but it the balance with the to understand.” a Bachelor of Forestry Science or Bachelor of “We can also facilitate work experience/ would be great Exclusion from recent proliferation of Engineering with Honours, majoring in Forestry placements or job shadowing, for forest industry if we could agree consultation is Engineering. visits to enable people to see what the range of to differ. Great to Maori art through the an erosion of Scholars will also gain experience through paid career opportunities are across the industry,” said see the balance region ratepayer and summer internships in the forestry sector. Ms Holland. with the recent tangata whenua ’ “It is great to see Te Uru Rakau provide proliferation of rights, said scholarships to encourage more women and ■ For more information or to apply for a Nga Maori art through the region.” another. Maori into higher qualified positions in the Karahipi Uru Rakau scholarship, go to the “Consultation never happened “Consultation is the ABC of the industry, such as forest managers, scientists and scholarships section of the Growing NZ website with all the other stuff popping council.” engineers,” Eastland Wood Council (EWC) chief or bit.ly/2Mp0BtK up everywhere,” said another. The “don’t knows” made “When they do consult? They up 2.77 percent (14 votes) of ignore the feedback anyway — responses. Of the two don’t look at the inner harbour.” knows who left comments was At least two respondents cited the respondent who said the Tackling Gaddums Hill for 40hr famine the absence of consultation question of consultation should around the Kelvin Park pou. have been considered when BROTHERS Caleb and Matthew Ney “create your own challenge” event, or have the money to send children to While comments were thin on the models were removed, and are climbing the height of Everest rather than the traditional starve for school, or get to the hospital. the ground from those in favour certainly when approval was today. 40 hours. “I reckon we can handle it, although of consultation, the most common given to reinstate them. Seventeen-year-old Caleb and The famine is being used as a it is going to be a huge mental and sentiment among the more than “It is ridiculous this has Matthew, 15, planned to cycle up fundraiser to support the people of physical challenge climbing Gaddums 27 percent (138 votes) was that consumed so much time, effort Gaddums Hill 76-and-a-half times Malawi. Hill that many times,” Caleb said. consultation was a partnership and publicity. While I sympathise for their World Vision 40hr Famine Because of climate change, the He comes from a family of obligation, or an obligation under with both sides, I am concerned challenge. weather in Malawi is becoming triathletes and was second to his elder the Treaty of Waitangi. about the fact that people have They have calculated the distance increasingly unpredictable and for brother Josiah in the 2018 Tairawhiti “No — because the council worked and raised money for to equal the 8848m height of the a population that is predominantly secondary schools’ triathlon. This year aren’t talking to the iwi in this, in good faith, and may lose highest mountain in the world. subsistence farmers, that means they he was accepted into the Tairawhiti Turanga, and also most Maori out. Hopefully a lesson learned.” The 40hr famine this year is a are in danger of not being able to eat Rising Legends squad. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 Independent Private schools repay cash review backs from ‘confusing’ subsidy by Isaac Davison, NZ Herald Diocesan principal Heather McRae, affected all businesses. drug funding whose school had received $173,748, So far, more than 3200 New Zealand AUCKLAND — More private schools said that parts of the wage subsidy businesses have paid back a total of are paying back the Government’s scheme were “confusing”. $83.4 million in wage subsides after WELLINGTON — An independent review has Covid-19 wage subsidy after they The Epsom school applied for the either faring better than expected, or backed Pharmac’s decision to switch its epilepsy discovered they should not have subsidy to cover salaries at its swim discovering they did not qualify for it. drug funding to a generic brand. received any money. school and boarding school, both of As previously reported, St Cuthbert’s Five deaths last year were suspected of being The schools said the subsidy scheme which closed during lockdown. College in Epsom paid back 90 percent related to the brand switch, but this was not was confusing and that they sought However, last week the Ministry of of the $1.92 million it received, saying investigated as part of the review by Claro Law. the money in good faith. Social Development informed them that it was keeping the rest to cover It said it was not investigating the possibility And some of those who still qualify that the 30 percent loss had to occur its swim school and boarding losses. It Pharmac’s ‘sole supply’ decision caused or for the wage subsidy say they have across the whole school to qualify for said this week it would pay back the contributed to the deaths, as it was a matter for the been unfairly criticised for claiming the subsidy. rest of the money, following the MSD coroner. Government support. clarification. About 11,000 people, most with epilepsy Unlike state schools, the Many schools still qualified for but some with mental health conditions, began Government did not guarantee the Our claim for the subsidy was the wage subsidy and would not be switching to a generic form of the drug lamotrigine, wages of independent and private made in good faith. repaying the money. called Logem, last year. school staff when they were closed for ‘ They included St Peters School in Claro Law found Pharmac’s processes were the national lockdown in March. —Diocesan principal Heather’ McRae Cambridge, which claimed $2.1m and evidence based, robust and of a high standard. These schools say they were said it was on track to lose well over But the review noted it would have been encouraged by the Government to 30 percent of its revenue. preferable if Pharmac had sought further input from apply for the wage subsidy if they “Our claim for the subsidy was made John Fiso, the chairman of Porirua- its Pharmacological and Therapeutics Advisory predicted a 30 percent loss as a result in good faith, and we have continued based school Whitby Collegiate, said Committee and had involved its consumer advisory of Covid-19. to pay the staff in boarding and the his school needed the subsidy because group. Nineteen schools claimed money swim school throughout the lockdown many parents were unable to pay fees “We are pleased with the findings, but we are through the scheme. But after the and have not charged parents fees in and had deferred their payments. always looking to improve our work. Ministry of Social Development (MSD) these areas,” McRae said in a letter to Private schools had been unfairly “This review confirms that we need to focus clarified the criteria last week, some of parents last week. criticised for getting Government help, more on consumer input, improving how we these schools found that they did not “However, in light of the clarification he said. incorporate their views into our decisions,” said qualify. At least three private schools of the scheme, Dio will be repaying the “People have said ‘Why are you chief executive Sarah Fitt. are now paying the money back. amount back to the Government.” applying for the subsidy? You guys are The review highlighted the “significant” role of Associate Education Minister Jenny Kristin School in Albany also said the rich ones’. the media reporting on the brand changes. Salesa said MSD had advised that it would be paying back the $172,910 “It’s an unfair assessment. If you Pharmac acknowledged there was work to do in businesses had to lose 30 percent it received through the scheme. look at this area, the parents are helping the public understand its decision-making of revenue overall to qualify for the Executive principal Mark Wilson said mostly from small businesses. It’s not processes. scheme, not 30 percent within one part it only sought support based on losses the big corporates.” “We are keen to work with media to make sure of the business — such as a boarding at its childcare care centre, Little Independent Schools of NZ executive that they are receiving the information they need to facility or night school. Doves, and not the school as a whole. director Deborah James said the report accurately to the public, while also noting the A spokesman for the minister said This meant it did not qualify. number of schools who had paid back significant responsibility they have in ensuring the schools were encouraged to check Wilson noted that the confusion their subsidy was not known. Many of public are provided with balanced information that their eligibility for the scheme before around eligibility for the scheme was them were still assessing the impact of doesn’t cause undue concern,” Fitt said. — RNZ applying. not limited to private schools, and had the pandemic, she said. NZ ‘stepped up to the mark’ Country came close to Italy-style health system crash by Michael Neilson, NZ Herald here were introduced from overseas travellers. WELLINGTON — New Zealand was The virus was running “unchecked” a week away from an Italy-style “health in many places around the world, and system meltdown” because of Covid-19, could “very easily” be reignited here if the just days before the decision was made to borders were not secure. lock the country down. It would take just three to five patients The revelation is contained in a with Covid-19 to continue normal startling letter by Royal New Zealand business and three to five days to face a College of General Practitioners medical “potentially exponential increase in cases director Dr Bryan Betty, where he again”, he wrote. also warned it would take just several “We are treading a thin line between infected people several days to cause a maintaining the gains we have made and “potentially exponential increase in cases relapse, and we need to be vigilant to again”. ensure this doesn’t happen. Betty sent the letter to GPs on “Personal protection, distancing and Thursday night. In it, he praised their hand-washing are our main protections.” work in confronting the virus and helping He urged general practices to continue to avoid a crisis. to be leaders in this space, warning “New Zealand has done incredibly well waiting rooms could act as a conduit for to avoid a Covid-19 crisis, which I believe the disease. is in large part due to general practice,” LONG ROAD AHEAD: In a startling letter by Dr Bryan Betty, he warned that New It was still a long way to go before the he wrote. Zealand was a week away from an Italy-style health system meltdown, and although danger passed. “We have stepped into a world where Kiwis may have won the battle, the war is still raging. NZ Herald picture There were three ways it could end, the normal modern medical defences — he said; a vaccine was produced, herd vaccines and antibiotics — are not at our immunity reached, or Covid-19 “burns disposal. “At that point (Saturday, March 21) especially diabetes, cardiac disease and itself out”. “We have had to confront this we were literally a week away from not immuno-compromised patients; and “Covid-19 has been an alarming (currently) untreatable disease in the being able to contain the outbreak. that a rare but worrying inflammatory experience and one we cannot back away same way our parents and grandparents “We would have been faced with a condition in children had emerged. from. once faced other viruses — by practising potential health system meltdown like But he also advised against being “A vaccine is estimated to be, at best, physical distancing and good hand Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the complacent. 12 to 18 months away. hygiene.” United States. As of yesterday, New Zealand has had “We all hope it will be sooner but that Betty, who sat on the Ministry of “The fact we avoided that is a credit to 14 days without any new cases, and there would be a miracle of modern medicine. Health’s Technical Advisory Group which ourselves, the general practice profession. is just one current active case remaining. “Once we have a vaccine, it will take had oversight of the Covid-19 national The College and general practitioners “Although we have made good progress, time for New Zealand to access it and response, said that on March 21, the really stepped up to the mark.” it would be remiss at this point to rest immunise the population. country was nearing crisis. Betty also outlined what had been on our laurels and think this is finished,” “If there was a second wave in New “There is no doubt that when the learned about the disease over the past Betty wrote. Zealand, we need to be prepared to step College put the call out to switch to three months, including that the average A large part of preventing another up again. remote service delivery ahead of the age of death globally was 80 years; that outbreak would be keeping borders “At this point we have won, but we lockdown it was the right thing to do. co-morbidity was a major risk factor, closed, as the majority of Covid-19 cases need to keep that victory going.” The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Manhunt under way in Hamilton

HAMILTON — A search is under place at the property, and police were way in Hamilton after a person died in speaking to witnesses. a violent attack last night. A St John ambulance spokesperson Police were called to Slim Street said two ambulances were sent to in Bader Hamilton just before 6pm the scene after receiving a report of to reports of a grievous assault. It the assault at 5.44pm. The number of is understood that the person was people injured could not be verified. stabbed. The incident comes after a violent 24 Detective Senior Sergeant William hours in Auckland. Yesterday morning Loughrin said a person had died at a man was seriously injured after being a residential address and a homicide stabbed in a downtown carpark. investigation was under way. On Thursday night, a man was killed “Police are conducting inquiries to and a second person injured after a locate the alleged offender and we are stabbing on the North Shore. committed to resolving this matter as One person has since been charged quickly as possible,” he said. with murder in relation to that A scene examination was taking incident. — NZ Herald CHALLENGING SEARCH: It was an arduous trek up a sand dune searching for Dion Reynolds and Jessica O’Connor (inset) in Kahurangi National Park. Picture supplied ‘Hopeful’ Get cosy signs led to for less discovery by Tracy Neal, RNZ spotted smoke from their fire, and the two were soon winched to safety. NELSON — A single tea bag, a Lohmann said his team was about clothing label and a burned sock three kilometres away, and had to were vital clues that led to finding bush-bash their way back to a safe trampers Jessica O’Connor and Dion zone for the night. 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AUCKLAND — The parents of a ADDING INSULT TO INJURY: Sam and 10-year-old girl who lost both arms in a Amy Dong say their family is living in bus crash say the sentence for the driver pain after the crash; the tour bus and is an insult. trailer tipped on to its side and skidded Bus driver Liang Fang, 32, was for about 40m. The group was travelling sentenced to 200 hours community service towards Queenstown from Wanaka. and ordered to pay $6000 to Joanna Dong NZ Herald pictures and $3000 to another woman who lost her arm. Joanna’s father, Sam Dong, 40, told the Weekend Herald the outcome was unfair — and said he was only told about it in an email from police. “The pain and trauma that we are going through is unimaginable. It is worst for Joanna, but the whole family — myself, my wife and even her grandparents in China — are living every day in pain,” Sam said. “I feel that New Zealand’s justice system has failed us. The reparation payment Auckland serviced apartment where the if Joanna can get her adds insult to injury and the penalty faced family is staying, Joanna was afraid to arms back.” by the driver shows there is no justice.” come out of her bedroom. The family chose New Mother Amy Dong vividly remembers Amy said her daughter’s confidence and Zealand for their holiday the day of the crash, on January 21. The sense of security were shattered and the because Joanna wanted to Awing Travel NZ bus and trailer tipped on once-extroverted girl was now scared of come here after hearing to its side and skidded for about 40m after seeing people. from friends who had been here on study and the Auckland Artificial Limb Centre Fang lost control. The group was travelling “Joanna loves dancing, she’s won many tours. where Joanna’s prosthetic arms are being towards Queenstown from Wanaka. prizes in dancing competitions. Now she The couple left their other child, a one- made. Twenty-three people were on board, can’t feed herself, dress herself or even year-old, in the care of Amy’s parents in The family are exploring whether they including the driver, and 20 were treated clean herself after a bathroom visit.” Shenzhen. can stay in New Zealand permanently. for injuries by St John staff at Wilson Bay, Amy said Joanna enjoyed and excelled Sam said Joanna required multiple Sam said medical and psychological on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road. in Latin dancing, where the moves surgeries and amputation of both evaluations suggested that it was in “Joanna was on the ground and I required repeated swinging of the arms her arms, and was going through Joanna’s best interests to remain here, rushed to her. My mind went blank when with clenched fists. rehabilitation in Auckland. rather than return to China. I picked her up and noticed that she didn’t “Dancing is the love of her life, and “She started attending school and was “It will give her a chance of a fresh start have her arms,” Amy said. in that one moment, everything was slowly starting to regain some confidence, and also acceptance. Joanna was flown to Dunedin Hospital taken away from her,” she added. “The but then the Covid-19 lockdown started,.” “She cannot bring herself to meet in a serious condition. reparation money, I’ll gladly give back Now their days are spent mainly going anyone who knows the old Joanna back in When the Weekend Herald visited the every cent, and fork out many times that, to see medical professionals, psychiatrists China,” he said.

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SEEKING COMPENSATION: Victims of the White Island eruption are now considering suing White Island Tours after Man jailed the December 9, 2019 tragedy. Sydney- based lawyers are already pursuing for miniature legal action against the Royal Caribbean cruise line for alleged negligence, breach of contract, and breach of Australian horse slaying consumer law. NZ Herald pictures DUNEDIN — The man who viciously stabbed a miniature horse 41 times has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. Reginald Ozanne appeared in Dunedin District Court yesterday afternoon to be sentenced for wilfully ill-treating the miniature horse named Star, causing the 10-year-old miniature horse’s death. Ozanne, 50, pleaded guilty in March after initially denying the attack. His denials even went as far as telling the media the police were looking at the wrong person after they searched his home in April last year. Star was tethered to a fence in the rural town of Waitati just north of Dunedin when Ozanne attacked him overnight on February 17 last year. Star broke free during the attack and was later found by a man walking his dog. He died of his injuries. Whakaari legal threat Ozanne was arrested in June last year after an extensive investigation by police. He has been in custody since. Judge Michael Crosbie told Ozanne Victims’ lawyers consider suing White Island Tours his offending had affected not only Star’s owners, but the entire community and was by Samantha Olley, NZ Herald years in prison for breaches of health and College of Law. even keenly felt further afield. safety law. “Joining them both (Royal Caribbean “The offence was cruel if not barbaric — SYDNEY — Australian lawyers — who “If the findings are that they (White and White Island Tours) in the action seen in the number of wounds inflicted on Whakaari eruption victims have hired to Island Tours) conducted themselves avoids the problem of suing one this harmless family pet,” the judge said. sue cruise line Royal Caribbean — are inadequately, then absolutely I believe defendant and them saying ‘responsibility Star’s owner, Mandy Mayhem-Bullock, said now investigating suing White Island they should be fined,” Yousef told NZME. for that decision was with the other; who the attack on Star deeply affected herself and Tours too. She said it was too early to say how isn’t here’.” her family. In April, Sydney-based firm Stacks much compensation victims could be He said even if the companies blamed “No one in my family or community Goudkamp confirmed it was pursuing entitled to. each other, the court could apportion could sleep very well. We were anxious and legal action, on behalf of some passengers “One of the avenues that is available is responsibility if there was responsibility stressed.” and their family members, against the a claim for what is called nervous shock to apportion. It affected her ability to work as she cruise line. — for either witnesses or close family Stacks Goudkamp lawyers would have grieved deeply for the horse the family had Now, six months on from the tragedy, members who are affected by what’s “no problem” retrieving information to owned for most of his life. NZME can reveal the victims’ lawyers happened to the primary victims (those determine whether White Island Tours Ozanne visited the scene of the crime after are also considering legal action against injured on the island).” was practising business in , the attack, Mayhem-Bullock said. White Island Tours. Yousef said many components would Eburn said. “I saw him standing at the horse’s “Whether White Island Tours can be contribute to any lump compensation “White Island Tours would have paddock frequently — it made me feel sick.” seen as actually conducting business in sum. annual reports and public documents and The length of time to get an arrest added Australia — that’s a key question for us “There is the pain and suffering which documents can be subject to court orders to her pain and anxiety, as she feared “some in terms of whether we can pursue them is all about the severity of the injuries for production . . . There are processes to unseen danger”. in addition to Royal Caribbean,” Stacks and the impact on lifestyle and ongoing allow a court order made in one country Ozanne had come to her house to plead Goudkamp lawyer Rita Yousef said. disabilities . . . There’s lost wages both to be registered with the court in another his innocence, she said. “Booking with them (White Island in the past and in the future and lost country and then enforced.” The attack also affected the community of Tours) through an Australian travel capacity for work. However, “there’s a long way to go Waitati, fear causing some to move away. agency, for example, would potentially “There’s future and past out-of-pocket before anyone could be confident that the “I’ve let down my children and the children be proof of conducting business here (in expenses — so treatment expenses and plaintiffs will win”, he said. of our community because we couldn’t Australia). associated expenses — and then there’s ‘’There are many areas here that will protect them from this violent, senseless “My focus is looking at how the care and assistance both past and in pose a problem. The tourists knew they crime,” Mayhem-Bullock said. Australian Consumer Law gives people the future, as well as components like were going to a volcano and under New “There was a trail of blood that couldn’t be who are injured or who lost loved ones equipment expenses.” South Wales law — which is the same washed away.” rights against this company, if it was A White Island Tours spokeswoman or similar to all states and territories — “It breaks my heart . . . that all of my conducting business in Australia.” said it would be inappropriate to there is no duty to warn of obvious risks community had to go through this . . . and In New Zealand, police are comment while investigations were and liability may have been waived,” I don’t know that we’ll feel completely safe investigating the Whakaari deaths on ongoing. Eburn said. ever again.” behalf of the Coroner. WorkSafe declined to comment. Professor Jeannie Paterson, from the Ozanne’s lawyer, Deborah Henderson, said There are now 27 WorkSafe staff — Preliminary moves to take potential University of Melbourne Law School, her client’s initial not-guilty plea was because 10 based in Whakatane — working on legal action against White Island Tours said if there was Australian legal action on the night of Star’s death he had consumed WorkSafe’s investigation. were “not a surprise” to Dr Michael against White Island Tours, “much will a bottle of home-brew whisky and could not Penalties and criminal sanctions range Eburn, an Honorary Associate Professor depend on the outcome of the Coroner’s remember the offending. — RNZ from $50,000 to $3 million and up to five at the Australian National University’s findings”.

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Picture supplied by Ministry of Defence via RNZ can get (water) pressure penalise gardeners. collapses in the “Every year zones and we just there are simply don’t Japanese or have enough Korean film water to keep crews here up the supply filming us. and we don’t Upgrading fleet People in have enough those sorts water for of countries emergencies expect to such as fires.” New Defence Force planes to cost $1.5bn come here and The existing flat see the Garden rate that people paid WELLINGTON — The process, in a package that includes planes, which had been in use City. And to actually for water in their rates, government is buying more than aircrew and maintainer training. since the 1960s. charge people for water like the main part of their $1.5 billion worth of new planes Mark said this would reduce Mark has criticised the previous and reduce the amount of water rates, was based on the value of for the Defence Force. costs and allow collaboration with National-led government for and obviously affect the gardens their property. Five new Lockheed Martin other nations on developments. “kicking the can down the road”, would be detrimental.” The more pricey your home, Super Hercules aircraft would The new planes will be and said the old fleet of Hercules In making its case, the council the greater the amount of water replace the outdated and faster, can travel further and planes needed to be replaced. said, per household, the Garden you were allowed to take before maintenance-costly 1960s will be fitted with a wide However, last year, the City used more water than the excess water charge kicked Hercules fleet, said Defence bandwidth, high- speed satellite Green Party lashed out at the Auckland. But Andrew said that in. Beaumont said this was Minister Ron Mark. communications system and an government’s decision to replace was not comparing apples with unavoidable. The $1.521bn project will electro-optical/infra-red camera, the old aircraft, calling the apples, as Christchurch had less “The range of how big a water include a flight simulator for staff which is expected to be useful purchase “unnecessary.” rain and therefore needed to bill people will get could be quite training and other supporting on disaster relief and search and Defence academics have labelled water more. large if people are happy to pay infrastructure. rescue missions. it “money well spent.” The charge was just revenue for any excess. “This fleet will ensure the The government also plans to Both the 1960s Hercules raising by the council to fill the “I would expect most people, if Defence Force can continue to spend $21 million to upgrade and Orion fleets have become financial hole left by Covid-19, they realise they are in this high support New Zealand’s community the Air Force’s NH90 helicopters more expensive to repair. About he said. user category, will modify their resilience, our national security, with improved communication, $360m was spent over a decade “The mind boggles over some use through the summer time.” our contribution to our Pacific navigation, air traffic on repairs, according to Official of these comments — ‘we’re The public can tell the council neighbours and the wider global management and identification Information Act data supplied short of water, we mustn’t water what they think of the idea community,” Mark said. systems. to RNZ in 2018. The first of the the berms, we can’t do this, from next Friday as part of the The aircraft and simulator are The government spent $2.3bn to new Super Hercules will arrive we can’t do that’, particularly council’s consultation around the being bought through the United buy new P8 Poseidons to replace in 2024, with all five operating a gardeners — I think it’s draft annual plan. — RNZ States’ foreign military sales the Air Force’s ageing Orion year later. — RNZ Canadians happy to wait out Covid-19 in ‘gorgeous’ NZ

NEW ZEALAND has always been on the bucket “We were in Cambodia in February and all of list for one Canadian family who have travelled a sudden things started to shut down and all around the world in just under a decade. these borders were closing by March,” Chantal But they never thought they would find Patton told the Herald. While in Nicaragua in themselves here in the middle of a global Central America last year, they met a Kiwi family pandemic — although, no one is complaining. from Rotorua who encouraged them to visit New Chantal and Tyler Patton and their three Zealand one day. daughters — Julia, 16, Angelique, 14, and 12-year- “We decided to do it. We did this mad dash to old Chloe — have spent the better part of two New Zealand, through Australia, and it was just months in New Zealand after arriving here on before (the Government) implemented the 14-day a whim when countries started to close their quarantine. We still self-isolated for two weeks borders due to Covid-19. and we ended up in Queenstown.” The family hunkered down in Queenstown during the lockdown period and are now in Picton; continuing to enjoy every part of their stay in New Zealand. “We didn’t anticipate being here this long, but we’re not complaining.” She said they had heard a lot of good things Diane Ritchie about the country, but were still surprised when they arrived to see it for themselves. “Wow. I guess that’s how I think of New Zealand — wow. I didn’t expect it to be this HAPPILY EXTENDED VACATION: Chantal and Tyler Patton and their daughters — gorgeous. When we arrived here and we were Julia, Angelique and Chloe have been enjoying in New Zealand after arriving here on a driving for four hours only seeing mountains and whim when countries started to close their borders due to Covid-19. NZ Herald picture nobody around, it was amazing.” Originally from Ontario and Toronto, Canada, dubbed, ironically: Living Without Borders do things on a budget.” the family have mostly spent their whole lives “Our family back home probably think we’re Asked what the best part of travelling was, she overseas every year since 2013. New Zealand nuts,” Patton laughed. said meeting new people and getting to know is the 100th country in the world that Chantal “They think we’re just crazy. It’s very different people from all different cultures was the most has visited. It is the 98th and 99th country her and it’s not the traditional life. But it works for wonderful thing. “You learn that everybody in the daughters have visited, respectively, while her us.” Her children still do schoolwork via online world is the same — raising their families and husband has already passed the 100th-country learning and she and her husband run an internet living their lives.” mark. They have travelled the world over and this marketing company that helps businesses. Next on the agenda for the family is getting to 027 444 1073 year alone have already toured the Balkans and “Ninety percent of our clients probably don’t Wellington and then Rotorua to see their friends [email protected] the Maldives. They chronicle their adventures know we travel the world (while working). As long before heading to Auckland to finally catch a 32171-01 Gisborne Property Shop Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) – 468 Gladstone Road, Gisborne on a dedicated Facebook and YouTube channel as there’s good internet, we can work. “We also flight out at some point. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL We answer to and serve the people Covid and climate by Kiri Allan, Labour list unemployment rises, less is spent in an economy healthcare system — on top of the previous MP based in the East Coast and businesses suffer which in turn leads to an Budgets which aimed to address the systematic change response increase in unemployment — the cycle is vicious underfunding in the sector by the previous I AM writing in response and hard to break out of once it begins. Government. We invested in education, trades, Concern over the enormous to the June 4 letter by Andy I reject that avoiding this spiral is “wastage”. Kiwi business, community groups, infrastructure expenditure being applied to Covid Stevenson. I have had many constituents emotionally tell and housing. In short: we have invested in jobs, response and recovery is real and New Zealand is facing a one me that this is exactly what they want their tax jobs, jobs, and most importantly, our people. warranted — and with New Zealand in 100-year event and we need a dollars going towards: people, families and This is a targeted response to kick-start the moving into the best-case scenarios one in 100-year response. There communities — not bailing out big corporate economy and every cent is needed. We risk doing is no sugar-coating the impact this crisis has had conglomerates and banks. I whole-heartedly very real long-term damage to our economy if we since $50 billion was apportioned and will continue to have on all aspects of life agree. do not act in a significant way. As for reserves, of for this effort in the Budget on May here and abroad. Our response was targeted to saving jobs, the $50 billion Covid-19 recovery fund, $20 billion 14, the $20.2bn yet to be allocated This Government was faced with a choice of creating jobs, and investing in our healthcare is not yet allocated. This recognises that we are needs to face high scrutiny over how how to respond to the Covid-19. We could have sector. We have spent the past three years in a rapidly evolving and unpredictable situation, much of it is required for this cause. cut back as you suggest and “put the cheque carefully managing the economy and paying and over time it will become clearer which Yesterday Finance Minister Grant book away”. While I would say that not “every” down the national debt. This means that we areas need that extra support and investment to Robertson was celebrating the businessperson would agree with your strategy went into this crisis with one of the lowest debt survive. significant lift in economic activity — the Government is not a business. We answer positions among advanced economies, and we The Government remains committed to under way and has said he expects to and serve the people. will come out of this still with lower debt than managing our books carefully and responsibly. this to continue, thanks to the I see your concern — there has been big most countries had going into the crisis. And right now, being responsible means spending recently, the scale of which has not Our response means up to 140,000 jobs saved investing to support our people, businesses and country’s early success in getting been seen in recent memory. The numbers look over the next two years, and an employment communities to get through this and to rebuild. Covid-19 under control. scary, but the alternative is scarier. If we put away growth of 370,000 supported over four years. This is the rainy day we have been preparing for Hopefully Treasury forecasts the cheque book, people lose their jobs. When We have made significant investments in our — now we must weather the global storm. from Budget day will prove overly pessimistic because of this, but it LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS saw near-$30bn deficits for three years and net core Crown debt rising from $58bn to $201bn by mid-2024, What poll might tell us or 53.6 percent of GDP . . . and only Less pricey pool projects Re: About power over, not a farce”? getting that back to 42 percent of for . . . June 4 column. P. MILLAR Re: Treading water on pool’s and basketball courts will You quote “As locally- GDP by 2034. This after both Labour future, May 30 story. be part of a new $21 million elected officials, we Kia ora P Millar — I would say and National governments had I’m trying to understand complex planned for eastern represent the views of all that the Herald poll tells us that prudently kept Crown debt in a 5-25 why the restoration of our Christchurch. of the people within our the majority of those who voted percent range since the late 1990s. swimming pool complex I’ve said it before but why region. We sign an oath have the same attitude as the Remember also that while our would ever cost $46 million isn’t our council looking at stating this.” councillors who voted in terms government debt is low by global and figured it must be a gold- renovating the complex as and What is the current of ignorance of the obligations of standards, our private debt is high plated option. when it can be funded? Some Herald webpoll telling council representatives and other and that leaves New Zealand more As a comparison, last week parts should have priority and you? Seventy percent say public institutions under the I saw a news article about are more urgent than others, “no”. That’s about the same Treaty of Waitangi, and perhaps susceptible to economic shocks a complex with five hot for example having a pool than low Crown debt suggests. ratio of councillors who a lack of understanding of the water pools being opened on without a crack in it. voted no to consultation ongoing impacts of colonisation So while government largesse is Brighton Beach at the cost of I reckon that by the time over reinstallation of the in our community. I would also needed to alleviate Covid-related $19 million. funding is obtained we will Endeavour models. be interested to know if the hardships, and to accelerate our While I was looking for that probably have gone without a If that trend continues, demographic of those who voted recovery, a correspondent who said article I found a story about pool for several decades and wouldn’t revisiting this “no” matched that of the majority this week “Spend your reserves in another new pool complex in the price will have risen to issue (and I quote you of the councillors who voted haste and your options are gone”, Linwood, Christchurch. Lane $100 million! again) make “the whole of “no”. then posed the question of how swimming and play pools, a the democratic framework TIM MARSHALL this leaves us positioned for future family spa, and new tennis MARY-ANN de KORT natural and man-made disasters, is spot on with this concern. Describing Covid-19 as a one-in- Thank you Pampas control needed Enough 100-year event involves a rearview Re Argentinian pampas and subsequent regrowth. look back to the 1918-1919 Re: Does GDC realise its roadside weeds. On State Highways the Spanish flu that is thought to have commitments? June 3 column. This invasive weed is road-side marker posts nonsense infected about a third of the world’s Excellent Karen. Exactly becoming the national flower receive a regular heavy population, killing as many as 50m points out the issues with our of Gisborne/East Coast. spray programme over many Re: Recent letters to the representatives. Nga mihi It is present on State kilometres. While spray trucks editor re Endeavour models. people. The world is vastly better Hey! What happened prepared for this pandemic thanks Highways north and south and operators are on-site it CLARE ROBINSON via Morere and Tiniroto, also would seem logical to attend to the feel-good vibes and to modern healthcare and science national unity mantra of; (we also haven’t just decimated in reserves, satellite roads, to pampas and any other Thank you Karen and private land throughout noxious weeds present. The “Be kind to one another — we Europe in a world war), and it is the our district. Some low-key cost of this work should lie are all in this together”? lockdowns that really elevate the LANI KEREOPA, Rotorua spray control occurred from with the NZ Transport Agency, If a minority special interest consequences of it — over, say the Wainui to Whangara last year not GDC. group want to put up their the Asian flu pandemic of 1957-58 with very poor results and SANDY BULL taonga for all the world to see, that claimed more than 1m lives, chill out bro, let them. and the Aids pandemic that has Instead, how about we focus Test them on ways to get more jobs and claimed about 33m lives. Re: Ship’s crew allowed All the best for retirement houses for people and better We’ve also got a once-in-a- ashore, June 5 story. Re: Children’s wellbeing her retirement. The Gisborne community access to health services? Stuff geological-age event that humanity Why are they not tested priority, May 30 story. is better off with your unrelenting like this affects us all. needs to respond to urgently — before disembarking? Great overview of a life lived focus on improving outcomes for Enough of this nonsense, man-made climate change. It is for to the full! (With not all stories tamariki and whanau for the past 20 let’s get cracking on the hard- this cause also, and to help remedy TOM WILKIE shared!!) All the very best for years. core issues. our infrastructure deficit, that the Te Puia Springs a wonderful and well-deserved JILL, Wellington WALLY TE UA country really needs to be investing rainy-day funds. Thankfully there is [email protected]

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fishing in conservation area WASHINGTON — The Trump suspended administration said on Friday it will BANGOR, Maine — President Donald Trump Environmental groups vowed to push back let Chinese airlines operate a limited rolled back protections on Friday at a marine against the president’s actions. number of flights to the US, backing after shoving conservation area off the New England coast, Trump’s decision will devastate protections down from a threat to ban the flights. signing an order to allow commercial fishing for the underwater world along that stretch of The decision came one day after in a stretch of water environmentalists say is New England, and threatens the end for right China appeared to open the door elderly man critical for endangered right whales and other whales and other endangered marine animals, to US carriers United Airlines and fragile marine life. said Kristen Monsell, a senior attorney for the Delta Air Lines resuming one flight BUFFALO — Prosecutors were “We are reopening the Northeast Canyons Center for Biological Diversity environmental per week each into the country. investigating on Friday after a video captured to commercial fishing,” Trump told a group. The Transportation Department police in Buffalo shoving a 75-year-old roundtable meeting with fishing industry “Gutting these safeguards attacks the very said it will let Chinese passenger man who then fell and cracked his head, a representatives and Maine officials. “We’re idea of marine monuments,” she said. The airlines fly a combined total of two confrontation that resulted in the suspension opening it today.” action comes a day after the equally sweeping round-trip flights per week between of two officers. The Northeast rollback and the US and China, which it said Video from public radio station WBFO of Canyons and proposed rollback would equal the number of flights Thursday night’s encounter, which happened Seamounts Marine We want conservation and of public health that China’s aviation authority will near the conclusion of protests over the National Monument good‘ environmental practices — and environment allow for US carriers. death of George Floyd in Minnesota, quickly off the New England that’s very important — but we protections by the Delta praised the US government sparked outrage. coast, created by Trump administration. for trying to “ensure fairness and It shows a man identified as Martin Gugino former President also want something that’s fair to On Thursday, Trump access to China”. United said it was approaching a line of helmeted officers Barack Obama, was you. signed an executive reviewing the matter. Neither said holding batons as they clear demonstrators the first national ’ —Donald Trump order directing whether the latest development from Niagara Square around the time of marine monument agencies to look for in the dispute between the two an 8pm curfew. Two officers push Gugino in the Atlantic ways to override countries would affect their plans. backward, and he hits his head on the Ocean, and one of just five marine monuments environmental laws to push big projects like Both had hoped to offer more flights. pavement. Blood spills as officers walk nationwide. highways and pipelines to completion. The Transportation Department past. One officer leans down to check on The conservation area comprises 8000 And the Environmental Protection Agency said it might further ease restrictions the injured man before he is urged along square kilometres east of Cape Cod, which proposed changing the rules for crafting air if China does the same. Officials are by another officer. Gugino and the officers contains vulnerable species of marine pollution limits under the Clean Air Act, in a concerned, however, about conditions all appear to be white, but details of their life, such as fragile deep sea corals and way critics say will make it harder to move China is imposing that could affect backgrounds were not released. endangered right whales, which number only against dangerous pollutants in the future. whether US airlines resume their “Why? Why was that necessary? Where about 400. The whales are susceptible to ship Trump has made a priority of annulling or flights. Those requirements include was the threat?” asked Gov Andrew Cuomo strikes and entanglements in fishing gear. weakening public health and environmental taking temperatures of all passengers at his daily briefing on Friday. The governor It’s also a place fishermen have long regulations — especially ones enacted under in mid-flight and suspending an said he spoke to Gugino, who had been harvested lobsters and crabs, and its creation Obama — that he sees as overly burdening airline’s future flights if five or more hospitalised in serious condition. “It’s just drew the ire of commercial fishing groups, business. passengers test positive for the fundamentally offensive and frightening. How some of whom sued. Conservative groups and lawmakers have coronavirus after arriving in China. did we get to this place?” Trump said Obama’s establishment of the urged him to keep up the pace as his first term China’s embassy in Washington A hospital official said the man was conservation area and banning fishing “was draws to a close. Rolling back protections did not respond to messages seeking “alert and oriented,” according to a Friday deeply unfair to Maine lobstermen”. for the marine monument “is part of the comment. The dispute between morning tweet by Erie County Executive “We want conservation and good Trump administration’s continued assault on Washington and Beijing over airline Mark Poloncarz. At a briefing later in the environmental practices — that’s very environmental protections,” Elizabeth Turnbull service has been building for weeks day, Poloncarz wished Gugino a “speedy important — but we also want something Henry, president of the Environmental League and is part of broader trade and recovery” and said the incident “created a that’s fair to you,” he told the fishermen. of Massachusetts said. — AP diplomatic tension between the black mark, a stain on the city of Buffalo”. world’s two biggest economies. — AP The video immediately generated outrage, including among elected officials, in the wake of the death of Floyd — a black man who died after a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck for several minutes. The police commissioner suspended two police officers without pay, said Mayor Iran violating nuclear Byron Brown. The district attorney’s office “continues to investigate the incident,” officials said in a news release, but the victim could not talk to investigators on Thursday night. Gugino is a retiree who lives by himself in deal restrictions: UN the area, say friends who describe him as a veteran peace activist driven by his faith and VIENNA — Iran has violations and continues a desire for social justice. He is involved with continued to increase its to allow inspectors for the the Western New York Peace Center and Latin stockpiles of enriched uranium UN atomic agency access American Solidarity Committee, said Vicki and remains in violation of to facilities to monitor their Ross, the centre’s executive director. its deal with world powers, operations. “I can assure you, Martin is a peaceable the United Nations’ atomic It remains in violation person,” Ross said. “There is no way that watchdog said on Friday. of all the main restrictions he was doing anything to accost or hurt. He The International Atomic outlined by the JCPOA, which made a judgment to stay out after the curfew Energy Agency (IAEA) DEAL UNDEAL: As Tehran says it hopes will because he feels that our civil liberties are so reported the finding in Donald Trump pulled the pressure the other nations in danger, which they most certainly are.” a confidential document US out of the nuclear involved to increase economic His Twitter timeline includes tweets and distributed to member deal unilaterally in 2018, incentives to make up for retweets supportive of progressive causes countries and seen by The saying it needed to be hard-hitting sanctions imposed and critical of police. One tweet from Associated Press. renegotiated, Iran has by Washington after the US Wednesday read: “The cops should not have The agency said that as of since slowly violated the withdrawal. clubs. And should not be in riot gear. The May 20, Iran’s total stockpile restrictions. AP picture Although Iran has National Guard should arrest the police.” of low-enriched uranium been hard- hit by the new Ross said Gugino has been undergoing amounted to 1571.6 kilograms, coronavirus pandemic, the chemotherapy for cancer. up from 1020.9 kilograms on out of the deal unilaterally kilograms of low-enriched IAEA said it has maintained “It doesn’t surprise me that Martin was February 19. in 2018, saying it needed to uranium — under 5 percent its verification and monitoring standing there looking at these young cops Iran signed the nuclear deal be renegotiated. Iran has purity — and would then need activities in the country, in the eye,” Mark Colville of the Amistad in 2015 with the United States, since slowly violated the to enrich it further to weapons- primarily by chartering Catholic Worker said of his longtime friend. Germany, France, Britain, restrictions to try to pressure grade, or more than 90 percent aircraft to fly inspectors to “It almost looked like he was reaching out China and Russia. Known as the remaining nations to purity, to make a nuclear and from Iran. The agency to them, trying to shake their hand or say, the Joint Comprehensive Plan increase the incentives to weapon. raised concerns, however, `What’s going on? Why are you doing this?’” of Action, or JCPOA, it allows offset new, economy-crippling With the nuclear deal in about access to two of three Buffalo police initially said in a statement Iran only to keep a stockpile of US sanctions. place, Iran’s so-called breakout locations it identified in March that a person “was injured when he tripped 202.8 kilograms. The ultimate goal of the time — the period Tehran as places where Iran possibly & fell,” WIVB-TV reported, but Capt. Jeff The IAEA reported that Iran JCPOA is to prevent Iran from would need to build a bomb if stored and/or used undeclared Rinaldo later told the TV station an internal has also been continuing to developing a nuclear bomb. it chose to — stood at around a nuclear material or undertook investigation was opened. enrich uranium to a purity of Since the US withdrawal, year. As Iran has stepped away nuclear-related activities “When I saw the video, certainly, it up to 4.5 percent, higher than Iran has stockpiled enough from the limits of the 2015 without declaring them to was incredibly distressing and very the 3.67 percent allowed under uranium to produce a weapon, deal, it slowly has narrowed international observers. disappointing. You don’t want to see anything the JCPOA. It is also above although the Government that window. The watchdog agency like that,” Brown, the mayor, told WIVB-TV on the pact’s limitations on heavy in Tehran insists it has However, that doesn’t mean added that Iran has also “not Friday. water. no such goal and that its Iran would immediately rush engaged in any substantive The office of state Attorney General Letitia The nuclear deal promised atomic programme is only for toward building a bomb if all discussions” with the IAEA James tweeted that officials there were Iran economic incentives in producing energy. According the materials were in place. to answer its question about aware of the video. US Sen Charles Schumer return for the curbs on its to the Washington-based As the country has expanded possible undeclared nuclear called for an investigation, according to a nuclear programme. President Arms Control Association, its nuclear programme, Iran material and activities for statement reported by WIVB-TV. — AP Donald Trump pulled the US Iran would need roughly 1050 has been open about the almost a year. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 WORLD 13 Floyd’s death spurs global outcry LONDON — When black a spark into cities already men died at the hands of US smouldering from the police in recent years, the news coronavirus pandemic. In many made international headlines. countries, lockdowns imposed The name of George Floyd has to slow the spread of the virus reached the world’s streets. confined young people indoors for Since his death while being weeks. Their pent-up energy has detained by Minneapolis police been released into the streets last week, Floyd’s face has been as diverse, youthful crowds painted on walls from Nairobi, protest Floyd’s treatment, often Kenya to Idlib, Syria. His name in defiance of bans on mass has been inked on the shirts of gatherings. professional soccer players and In many places, protesters chanted by crowds from London have tried to practise social- to Cape Town to Tel Aviv to distancing, but the attempts Sydney. often fell apart in the heat of the The outpouring of outrage moment. Some demonstrators and support reflects the power wore face masks to guard against and reach of the United States, the virus — a practical health a country whose best and worst measure made poignant by the facets fascinate the world. It addition of Floyd’s dying words, also reflects that deep-seated “I can’t breathe,” written across racial inequalities are not just an the front. American phenomenon. The new virus has sent “This happened in the United economies around the world into States, but it happens in France, nosedives, throwing millions it happens everywhere,” said out of work. It has also exposed Xavier Dintimille, who attended social inequalities, both in the a thousands-strong Paris protest United States — where cities to show solidarity with US WORLDWIDE PROTESTS: Protesters take part in a demonstration in Hyde Park, London, over the with large black populations demonstrators and anger over a death of George Floyd, a black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police. AP picture have been among the hardest hit death closer to home. — and elsewhere. The Paris demonstrators and injustice in their own cities London-born “Star Wars” actor being restrained by police at a In Britain, black and ethnic declared “We are all George and towns. They heard echoes of John Boyega, who was 1-year-old psychiatric hospital. minority people are at greater Floyd,” but also invoked the their own experiences or those of when Stephen Lawrence died, Lewis’ mother, Ajibola Lewis, risk of dying with Covid-19, name of Adama Traore, a family members, neighbours or linked Lawrence, Floyd and has campaigned to tighten the and have also been levied a 24-year-old Frenchman of Malian friends. other black victims of violence in rules on the use of restraint by disproportionate number of the origin who died in police custody “The same thing is happening a passionate speech to the crowd. police. She said she couldn’t bear fines and arrests for breaking in 2016. The circumstances here. It’s no different,” said Isaak “Black lives have always to watch the widely circulated lockdown rules, according to are still under investigation by Kabenge, who joined more than mattered,” Boyega said. “We have footage of Floyd’s death. official statistics. justice authorities. 1000 other people at a protest in always been important. We have “Many other families, we In London, some The world is used to watching Sweden’s capital, Stockholm. “I always meant something.” have heard our loved ones say demonstrators called out the American stories on TV and got stopped (by police) two weeks More than 160 people in ‘I can’t breathe,’” she told the name of Belly Mujinga, a movie screens, and intrigued by a ago. It happens all the time.” Britain have died while in police BBC. “People think it’s only railway ticket-seller who died country founded on principles of In London, thousands of custody in the past decade, happening in America. It’s not. of coronavirus in April, weeks equality and liberty but scarred people chanted “Say his name — and figures show that black It’s happening here.” after she was spat at by a man by a tortured racial history of George Floyd!” as they marched people are twice as likely as Floyd’s death is another claiming to have Covid-19. Police slavery and segregation. Viewed through the city. But they also white people to die under such shocking turn for a technology- said they found no evidence to from abroad, images of US invoked names from nearby, circumstances. fueled world unsettled by support charges in her death. violence and racial divisions can including Stephen Lawrence, In the London suburb of disease, coronavirus lockdowns Thousands more plan to take sometimes seem like part of a an 18-year-old black Londoner Croydon, hundreds of protesters and massive unemployment. to the streets of cities around the uniquely American malaise. stabbed to death in 1993 as gathered this week — standing The speed of social media world this weekend, mourning Not this time. When people he waited for a bus. A bungled the required coronavirus social helped Floyd’s final moments in a man whose death they hope around the world watched Floyd police investigation triggered a distance of 2 metres apart — and Minneapolis spread around the will bring permanent change, struggling for breath as a white public inquiry, which concluded took a knee in memory both of world, and amplified the shock, and looking to the United States police officer knelt on his neck, that the London police force was Floyd and of Olaseni Lewis. The anguish and anger they evoked. as both an inspiration and a many saw reflections of violence “institutionally racist.” local man died in 2010 while Floyd’s death also dropped warning. — AP Protestors vow to sustain momentum until change happens

WASHINGTON — Protesters stirred by the multiple other Atlanta-area protests. “I just want death of George Floyd vowed on Friday to turn minorities to be represented properly.” FIGHT UNTIL an extraordinary outpouring of grief into a Demonstration leaders have employed PEACE: sustained movement as demonstrations shifted various organising tools including social media, Demonstrators to a calmer, but no less determined, focus on which Roebuck said he used to gather people get down on their addressing racial injustice. for the demonstration outside a Kennesaw knees as they In Minneapolis, where Floyd died in store selling Confederate memorabilia. “Social take a moment of police custody, the city agreed to ban police media is a big influencer today,” he said. silence for George chokeholds and require officers to intervene Protests around the country had initially Floyd during a any time they see unauthorised force by been marred by the setting of fires and Black Lives Matter another officer. The changes are part of a smashing of windows, but Friday marked protest at the stipulation between the city and state officials at least the third day of more subdued Buffalo Grove park who launched a civil rights investigation into demonstrations, including a heartfelt tribute district’s Spray Floyd’s death. The City Council was expected to Floyd in Minneapolis that drew family ‘N’ Play in Buffalo to approve the agreement, which will be members, celebrities, politicians and civil rights Grove, Illinois. enforceable in court, later on Friday. advocates on Thursday. The Rev. Al Sharpton AP picture By early afternoon, demonstrations resumed delivered a fierce eulogy and outlined plans for an 11th day around the country with for a commemorative march on Washington in continued momentum as the mood of the August, vowing that the movement will “change protests largely shifted from explosive anger the whole system of justice.” on Friday. The project supporting a protest efforts by the National Association for the to more peaceful calls for change. Despite the In Washington, city workers and volunteers movement at odds with Trump’s leadership Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). change in tone, the country’s most significant painted “Black Lives Matter” in enormous follows Bower’s verbal clashes with his Community activists are working to convert demonstrations in a half-century — rivalling yellow letters on the street leading to the White administration over the response to protests anger and grief into long-term action. Black those during the civil rights and Vietnam War House in a sign of local leaders’ embrace of the over Floyd’s killing. Still, the local chapter of Lives Matter Alliance Broward circulated a sign- eras — showed no signs of dissipating. Formal protest movement. Black Lives Matter took a swipe at Bowers on up sheet at a Fort Lauderdale, Florida, protest and impromptu memorials to Floyd stretched The mural that also includes an image of the Twitter by saying the project distracts from that drew 1500 names of people who want to from Minneapolis to North Carolina, where city’s flag stretched across 16th Street for two their efforts to shift funds from local police to stay involved. The group followed up with each family were gathering on Saturday to mourn blocks, ending just before the church where community investment. person this week suggesting simple actions him, and beyond. President Donald Trump staged a photo-op Meanwhile, in a sign the protesters’ voices such as emailing or calling to demand local Josiah Roebuck, a Kennesaw State earlier this week after federal officers forcibly were being heard, more symbols of slavery change. University student and organiser of a cleared a peaceful demonstration to make way and the Confederacy came down. Alabama’s This weekend, they are building a church demonstration that drew about 100 people for the president and his entourage. port city of Mobile removed a statue of a altar with the names of victims killed by local on Friday in an Atlanta suburb, said he was “The section of 16th street in front of the Confederate naval officer early on Friday after police and having their family members speak. confident that momentum will be maintained. White House is now officially ‘Black Lives days of protests there, while Fredericksburg, On Monday, they plan a workshop to help “Once you start, you’re going to see this Matter Plaza,’” Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a Virginia, removed a 176-year-old slave auction people engage at the local level, including every day,” said Roebuck, who has attended tweet shortly after the mural was completed block from downtown after several years of mobilising in upcoming elections. — AP 14 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 NO DEPOSIT $69PER WEEK Then terms to suit your pocket For SIX MONTHS *Subject to fi nance company approval. T&C’s apply 2006 NISSAN NOTE 2006 MAZDA RX8 2014 HOLDEN COMMODORE $500 $500 FUEL FUEL

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These are military operations in the Pacific region. the things Edda Marchan’s children sold Lining the flight deck in their dress to keep their mother breathing. white uniforms, sailors wearing white In the far stretch of northern Peru face masks stood a virus-safe 3 metres where the family lives, medicinal oxygen apart in a final, formal thank you as to treat the coronavirus has become a the ship sailed out of port in Guam on scarce commodity. Thursday and headed into the Philippine Eventually, they could not find any. Sea. “We manned the rail, which we “It’s the greatest desperation in the don’t normally do. There was a lot of world,” said her daughter, 39-year-old symbolism in that,” Navy Capt. Carlos Fiorella Sorroza. “We are praying to God Sardiello told The Associated Press in not to abandon us.” an interview from the ship on Thursday. In the South American nation wracked “They’re excited. They’re fired up to be by Covid-19, one of the world’s most back at sea doing the mission.” — AP abundant elements is now in short supply. Exasperated relatives are racing Madagascar minister fired to fill overpriced tanks. Long-neglected hospitals are running empty. And over $2 million lollipop order President Martín Vizcarra has issued MADAGASCAR — Madagascar’s an emergency decree ordering industrial education minister has been fired over plants to ramp up production or purchase plans to order more than US$2 million oxygen from other countries. RUNNING OUT: Long-neglected hospitals in Peru and other parts of Latin America worth of sweets for schoolchildren. “Peru, with the Amazon, has the are reporting shortages of oxygen as they confront the Covid-19 pandemic. Rijasoa Andriamanana said pupils would lungs of the planet,” said Iván Hidalgo, AP picture be given three lollipops each to mask academic director of the Institute of the “bitter” aftertaste of an untested Government and Public Management in 5 percent need ventilation, according to using electricity and ambient air. herbal remedy for coronavirus. The Peru’s capital of Lima. “And we’re dying the World Health Organisation. By the Nonetheless, they have limitations. The plan was called off after objections from because of lack of oxygen.” time many patients are critical enough machines typically supply up to 10 litres Madagascar’s president. President Andry Regional health directors say the to seek hospital attention, they often per minute and severe Covid-19 cases Rajoelina is promoting the herbal tonic shortage has already cost lives and is so have low blood-oxygen levels that require can require more, said Rob Dalton, an Covid-Organics as a coronavirus cure. severe that even by turning industrial immediate attention. emergency nurse with the organisation. Several African countries continue to plants that typically produce oxygen for That was the case for Armando Each concentrator can serve just one import Covid-Organics believing it will mining into medicinal production, Peru Ancajima’s uncle, who was taken on patient. help combat the virus, but the World will fall short of what it needs. Defence Sunday to a hospital in Talara, an oil “We need even more,” Dalton said. “We Health Organisation has warned that Minister Walter Martos said on Thursday producing city near Peru’s northern coast. need as many as we can get.” no proven cure exists. Madagascar’s the country needs 173 tons of oxygen per Struggling to breathe, his nails purple, he In Peru, Vizcarra on Thursday National Medical Academy has also cast day. The dean of the Medical College of had just 35 percent oxygen saturation on announced nearly $25 million to purchase doubt on the efficacy of the artemisia- Peru estimates the nation is producing arrival. The family was told the hospital oxygen and $3.2 million to develop plants based drink, saying it had the potential about 20 percent of that. had no oxygen, suggesting that they and generators. to damage people’s health. President The problem is a consequence of rapidly find a way to buy it themselves. “If we can meet the demand nationally, Rajoelina has dismissed criticism of the decades of underinvestment in hospitals, Ancajima said he saw 10 people die we will,” he said. “If plants and tonic, saying it is evidence of the West’s corruption and poor management, several during the night he spent with his uncle. generators cannot be secured that way, condescending attitude towards Africa. medical leaders said. The hospital in “This is the inheritance of 30 years of we’ll go wherever necessary.” “If it was a European country that had Tumbes, near the border with Ecuador, inattention,” he said. Perhaps the most severe shortages actually discovered this remedy, would where Marchan’s family resides, has a Peru was one of the earliest nations have been in Peru’s Amazon, where there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” plant that has been inoperative for years in Latin America to institute a strict doctors in Iquitos were tending to 500 he told French news channel France 24. because someone stole an electronic card lockdown, but that failed to stop patients in a hospital meant for 225. Nearly 1000 cases of coronavirus have needed to operate it. Officials are hoping infections from skyrocketing. Peru’s large With no oxygen plant, health workers been reported in the country, along with to get it back up today. informal sector — about 70 percent of the were depending on outside shipments seven virus-related deaths. Lockdown In the meantime, Tumbes health economy — means many have to break until recently. The government promised measures have been in place around workers have imported oxygen from quarantines to earn money and buy 60 tanks a day by air, though only 24 the country but President Rajoelina has Ecuador and trucked in tanks from the food. But the oxygen shortages are also were arriving. faced criticism for his response to the nearest Peruvian plant, five hours away. symptomatic of the overall difficulties. With the help of the church and local outbreak. Clashes erupted earlier this The biggest public hospital usually Aid groups have tried to fill some of communities, two plants have since week in the eastern town of Toamasina, utilises 30 tanks a week but now needs the gaps. The UK-based Hope Health been purchased and overall need and where soldiers have been deployed to about 200. Action will soon open a Covid-19 ward shortages have gone down. ensure compliance with health measures. About 15 percent of all Covid-19 with 10 oxygen concentrators in the But the oxygen scarcity is increasingly The unrest was sparked after a street patients experience severe illness that port city of Cap-Haitien in Haiti. The being felt outside the Amazon as well. vendor was allegedly beaten by security requires oxygen therapy, while another concentrators produce medicinal oxygen — AP forces. — BBC Cafe owner feeds and shelters stranded tourists

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The tourists came backpacker crowd, and Darshana knew they’d BENEVOLENCE to see the magical waterfalls and mountain soon be out of money, and the small bed-and- DURING views of the lowland jungle and rainforest. But breakfast lodges out of food. PANDEMIC: then the pandemic hit, and they were stranded He was right: Many of the tourists had just As the country in Sri Lanka. enough money to pay for the trip, and broken imposed a When flights were cancelled and the airports supply chains meant the lodges were running nationwide curfew shut down, Darshana Ratnayake came to the low on provisions. on March 20, rescue. Darshana established his Chill Cafe as a Ratnayake, a cafe Ratnayake, a cafe owner in Ella, a former juice bar with two tables 13 years ago. The owner in Ella, a colonial hill station in Sri Lankan tea country, business has grown to a full restaurant and former colonial organised free food and shelter for dozens of boutique hotel with 72 employees. hill station in stranded tourists. Just after the curfew was imposed, Darshana Sri Lankan tea “We were totally blown away,” said Alex prepared a list of those staying in lodges country, organised Degmetich, a 31-year-old American cruise line and began boxed dinner deliveries. And he free food and entertainment director. “It’s pretty remarkable,” convinced lodge owners to let their guests stay shelter for dozens he said. “Coming from Western society, where on for free. of stranded nothing is really given to us and we have to “Our livelihood depends on tourism. We tourists. pay for everything, which is fine. But here, must help tourists when they are in trouble. AP picture locals providing us — tourists — free food and Money isn’t everything. We must help and accommodation, is really humbling.” share at difficult times like this,” he said. The Sri Lankan government imposed a He said he also donated 5 million Sri Lankan nationwide curfew on March 20 to curb the rupees (US$27,000) to tour guides who lost community fought for a separate state. By the both lunch and dinner each day — without, spread of the virus, sealing off entire regions their income when tourism came to a standstill. time government forces crushed the rebellion he insists, sacrificing on quality or customer of the Indian Ocean island nation. Degmetich Darshana said Sri Lanka’s bloody, decades- in 2009, UN estimates say some 100,000 people service. was among 40 tourists from 11 countries long civil war had a huge impact on tourism in had been killed. With the war’s end, Ella’s Rebecca Curwood-Moss, a tourist from stranded in Ella, 200 kilometres east of the Ella. Any time a bomb went off in the country, visitor numbers rose sharply, averaging a England, felt hopeless when Sri Lanka’s curfew capital, Colombo. he said, tourist arrivals fell sharply. For 25 thousand people a day, he said. was imposed. She said Darshana’s meals have Ella’s famous treks tend to draw a young years, separatists from the minority Tamil Darshana has expanded his support to done more than fill empty stomachs. — AP 18 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020

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0800 333 308 4.02 14 090s8 Play By Ear (Fr) 25 Jessica Young-Grant 6 05090 Pocket Call (Fr) 6 Lionel Dobbs 14 0820s Sweet Loress (10) 6 Kimberly Butt $7000, 3yo+ r46-r50. mobile, 1980m 15 670s7 Dream On Jaffa (Fr) U1 Lionel Dobbs 7 90s0s Sweet Marylou (Fr) 7 Tayla Duley 8 51864 Regatta (10) 1 Robbie Close 8 Allied - NZ’s Largest Security 3.08 1 57910 Prodigal Pete (Fr) 1 Peter Davis 3 Allied Commercial Security 1.02 9 — Comfortably Numb SCRATCHED $7000, 4yo+ r40-r55. jun.d mobile, 1980m 2 06Ps0 Guido Da Siena (Fr) 2 Blair Orange $7000, 3yo+ r40-r45,r46 w/c. mobile, 1980m 10 75107 Maggie (10) 2 James Geddes 3 66882 Fun In The Dark (Fr) 3 Robbie Close 11 22100 Sister’s Delight (10) 3 Samantha Ottley 1 017s9 Ohoka Matty (Fr) 1 Ellie Barron 4 — Hands Up Jack SCRATCHED 1 00590 Star Paige (Fr) 1 Kimberly Butt 2 50796 Majorca (Fr) 2 Alana Cameron 12 — Changearound SCRATCHED 5 55468 Dynamite (Fr) 4 Jonny W Cox 2 P3203 Kayla Maguire (Fr) 2 Matt Anderson 3 6705s Plutonium (Fr) 3 Sam Payne 13 28315 Krystal Delight (10) 4 Ben Hope 6 — Beaudiene Hustler SCRATCHED 3 29960 Diamond Edition (Fr) 3 John Morrison 14 — Invisible Girl SCRATCHED 4 88527 Hot Starff (Fr) 4 Ben Hope 4 06340 Katchalight (Fr) 4 Bob Butt 5 05118 Already Gone (Fr) 5 Olivia Thornley 7 55621 Smooth Debate (Fr) 5 Terry Chmiel 15 09233 Silent Rapture (10) 5 Kyle Cameron 8 87797 Donegal Gilbert (Fr) 6 Alana Cameron 5 070s9 Glacier Coaster (Fr) 5 Jessica Young-Grant 16 660s4 Proviseur (10) 6 Robbie Holmes 6 16657 Sagano (Fr) 6 Sheree Tomlinson 1 Allied Security - Supporters Trot 12.12 6 84774 Sonic Reign (Fr) 6 Kyle Cameron 7 s1352 Prodigal Guinness (Fr) 7 Korbyn Newman 9 60916 Caesar’s Quest (Fr) 7 Stephen McNally 10 — Comfortably Numb SCRATCHED $7000, non-winners 2yo+ stand, 2600m 7 55s8s Trompeur (Fr) 7 Shaun Anderson 6 Allied Security - Event 2.17 8 61716 Touche (Fr) 8 Kerryn Tomlinson 8 96350 Magicol Ideal (Em1) (Fr) 8 Sarah O’Reilly 9 58965 Team Kiwi (Fr) 9 Laura McKay 11 43080 Highland Reign (Fr) 21 1 Princess Dakota (Fr) 1 Sam Thornley 9 687s5 Magical Matty (Fr) 9 Sheree Tomlinson $7000, non-winners 3yo+ mr46 to mr50. mobile, 1980m 10 40170 Cheddar Made Beta (Fr) 21 Jessica Young-Grant 2 280s7 Be Bee Lass (Fr) 2 Samantha Ottley 10 6660s Hidden Delight (Fr) 21 Brent Weaver 1 00 Lizzie Richter (Fr) 1 Terry Chmiel Andrew Fitzgerald 12 98118 Szybka Lane (Fr) 22 Tim Williams 3 Cheeky Monkey (Fr) 3 Chris McDowell 11 02000 Playboy Prince (Fr) 22 Kerryn Tomlinson 2 Crackator (Fr) 2 Matt Anderson 11 0s302 Tiebreaker (Fr) 22 Sarah O’Reilly 13 50595 Terrier (Fr) 23 Kimberly Butt 4 00s05 Petula Clark (Fr) 4 Kimberly Butt 12 00042 Pat Campbell (Fr) 23 Blair Orange 3 9 Kowhai Shadow (Fr) 3 Samantha Ottley 12 74000 Champagneandwine (Fr) 23 14 66439 Essence Of Easton (Fr) 24 5 30 Steve (Fr) 5 Murray Edmonds 13 07646 Franco Sherborne (Fr) 24 Tim Williams 4 6 Fast Ace (Fr) 4 Robbie Close John Morrison Matthew Williamson 6 0 Greenbank Betty (Fr) 6 John Morrison 14 90007 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 25 Samantha Ottley 5 209s4 Beaudiene Hustler (Fr) 5 Sarah O’Reilly 13 31085 Jaffa Josh (Fr) U1 Mark Hurrell 15 90043 Mustang Gt (Fr) 25 Craig D Thornley 7 70583 Build A Bridge (Fr) 7 James Geddes 15 64957 Beau Vista (Fr) 26 Amber Lethaby 6 00899 Woolfie Mac (Fr) 6 14 008Ps Melton Reactor (Fr) U2 Ben Laughton 16 77208 Mordecai (Fr) 26 Kerryn Tomlinson

Auckland greys at Manukau Sunday 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 6F758 Pam Arising 30.74 S O’Neill 2 78328 Jinja Bailey 30.36 Udy & Cottam 4 65353 Jinja Babe 31.03 Phil Green 2 51656 Tommy The Jett 18.99 Marsha Black Race 1: OPAWA LOLA, WINBOURN FREDDY, MY KIRSTY 3 32613 Opawa Lola 31.22 Glennis Farrell 3 12646 El Narco 30.69 Phil Green 5 11576 Jinja Nice 30.78 Emma Potts 3 1528s Thrilling Dexter 18.67 Sam Lozell 4 33834 Tamantha nwtd Bob Bond 4 44467 Looking Snatched 30.82 Ben Craik 4 61632 Gain Capital 18.53 Ben Craik Race 2: RICCITELLI, ATTILA’S ARROW, HARDCORE JET 6 166Fs Glow Up 31.02 Ben Craik 5 85764 Dignity Dented 31.23 Thayne Green 5 63152 Dobby Who 30.93 M Prangley 7 27311 Ginny Weasley 30.45 Emma Potts 5 38347 Guru’s Choice 18.71 Agent & Williams Race 3: MARKED MAN, SPORTS MODE, BIG TIME TATUM 6 6s141 Shaynee 30.82 Sam Lozell 6 62334 Our Hotrod 30.84 Udy & Cottam 8 62115 Enjoy The Perks 30.87 A J Christiansen 6 13567 Frosty Blaze nwtd Thayne Green Race 4: JINJA BAILEY, DOBBY WHO, CRACKLING GAL 7 43446 Opawa Nemo 30.96 W & T Steele 7 76273 Crackling Gal 30.49 Udy & Cottam 7 83871 Botany Thommo 18.60 Phil Green Race 5: ISN’T SHE BLISS, FORD MAN, HILLBILLY BREWED 8 53722 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 8 68s76 Happy Medium 30.69 R & N O’Regan 8 MPS Fencing Distance 2.52 8 52222 Go All Lin 18.56 S O’Neill Race 6: TAP OUT REG, THEA WHO, KAPAI CHRIS 2 Trophies Plus Sprint 12.25 $4620, C1/2, distance, 603m EMERGENCIES: Race 7: THRILLING ROSA, GINNY WEASLEY, JINJA BABE 5 Jo’s Taipa Tavern 1.40 9 87445 Manila Bala 18.24 R & N O’Regan Race 8: THRILLING NINA, KEYSILE, DIG DIG DIG $1365, C0, 318m $1450, C1, 318m 1 54425 Go Angel 35.74 Glennis Farrell 10 87744 Kuridrani 18.49 Marsha Black 2 111s3 Thrilling Nina nwtd Karen Walsh Race 9: ARTIC MISS, MORTON KEEPING, THRILLING PETA 1 33F62 Attila’s Arrow nwtd Howard Scott 1 34328 My Bro Bobby 18.80 M Prangley 3 46288 Djay Dynamix nwtd M Prangley Race 10: CHOO CHOO, GO ALL LIN, GAIN CAPITAL 2 58373 Riccitelli nwtd Marsha Black 11 Carol’s TAB Clendon Inn 3.57 2 62431 Thrilling Dora nwtd Emma Potts 4 63611 Dig Dig Dig 35.90 S O’Neill Race 11: THRILLING STOMP, SPRING MECHANIC, OUR RICK 3 35753 Electric Shock nwtd A J Christiansen 3 21 Isn’t She Bliss 18.71 Peter Henley $4735, C4/5, 527m 4 5 Hit Zone nwtd A J Christiansen 5 15314 Robson nwtd Peter Ferguson Race 12: BLOCKER, THANK YOU NEXT, NATIVE SCOUT 4 46122 Hillbilly Brewed 18.81 Howard Scott 6 65867 Hua Hua nwtd Raewyn McPhee 1 17s55 Isn’t She Sassy 30.37 Peter Henley 5 It’s A Laugh nwtd Sam Lozell 5 63642 Ford Man 18.90 R & L Udy 6 23586 Clever Ester nwtd W & T Steele 7 43423 Keysile 35.39 Peter Ferguson 2 21311 Thrilling Stomp 30.35 Karen Walsh 6 77862 Bigtime Thor nwtd R & N O’Regan 8 18443 Boyka nwtd Glennis Farrell 3 12822 Our Rick 30.53 Emma Potts 7 88247 Wild Kiwi nwtd Udy & Cottam 7 187s2 Jilliby Litsa nwtd Steve Clark 8 34 Hardcore Jet nwtd Agent & Williams EMERGENCIES: 4 13167 Jinja Murphy 30.50 W & T Steele 8 22842 Tribal Conquest 18.80 R & L Udy EMERGENCIES: 9 56682 Opawa Big nwtd Glennis Farrell 5 38683 Spring Mechanic 30.70 R & L Udy EMERGENCIES: 9 42 Hardcore Kylie nwtd Agent & Williams 10 24455 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill 6 24242 Spring Queen 30.67 Emma Potts 9 84534 Fancy 19.00 M Prangley 10 66644 Xena Poppy nwtd R & L Udy 7 44115 Sakichi 30.35 Peter Ferguson 10 21653 Botany Sandy 18.86 Phil Green 9 Qualified Pet Services 3.17 8 68554 Charlow 30.77 R & N O’Regan 3 Mt Wellington Tab Sprint 12.50 EMERGENCIES: 6 Pump & Engineering Serv. 2.05 $2860, C4/5, 318m $1685, C2, 318m 9 44687 Gao Gao 30.53 Glennis Farrell $2505, C1, 527m 1 15738 Express Emporium 18.46 W & T Steele 10 56868 Prerogative 30.92 Udy & Cottam 1 37843 Big Time Tatum nwtd Agent & Williams 1 58755 Our Scarlett nwtd Glennis Farrell 2 53211 Artic Miss 18.42 Greg Pomeroy 2 34523 Ma Chere 18.67 S O’Neill 3 6s152 Thrilling Peta 18.29 Karen Walsh 12 Jack’s Wholesale Meats 4.14 3 s1111 Sports Mode 18.48 Peter Ferguson 2 36667 React Respond 30.77 Robert Roper 3 42342 Tap Out Reg nwtd Sean Codlin 4 s1121 Morton Keeping 18.47 Steve Clark $2390, C4, 318m 4 42131 Marked Man 18.46 W & T Steele 5 51627 Kiwi Boy 18.18 Udy & Cottam 5 25523 Audrette 18.45 Bob Bond 4 63646 Opawa Queen nwtd W & T Steele 6 8s354 Kelly’s Girl 18.44 Greg Pomeroy 1 25441 Thank You Next 18.60 Ben Craik 6 51481 Portland Art 18.70 Ben Craik 5 34485 Bigtime Fred nwtd Agent & Williams 7 53126 Electric Dancer 18.48 W & T Steele 2 45215 Native Scout 18.60 Phil Green 7 87547 Firefly Laffey 18.68 Sean Codlin 6 51322 Kapai Chris nwtd W & T Steele 3 81314 Blocker 18.52 R & N O’Regan 7 57858 Fear The Fur 30.93 S O’Neill 8 33733 Jinja Mongo 18.34 W & T Steele 8 87825 Hands Of Steel nwtd Thayne Green 4 74263 Ashen 18.42 Bob Bond 8 63511 Thea Who 31.34 M Prangley EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 5 67865 Miss Claude 18.53 Udy & Cottam 9 74217 Thrilling Arnold 18.70 Sean Codlin 9 71145 Botany Rifles 18.69 Phil Green 7 Terminating Pick6 Stakes 2.27 10 4728s Guru Secret 18.61 Agent & Williams 6 34223 Kiwi Gal nwtd Udy & Cottam 10 32638 Asserting Power 18.68 S O’Neill 7 4377s Platinum Earner 18.48 Steve Clark 1 Manukau Sportsbowl 12.05 4 Sports Bowl Function Centre 1.15 $3325, C3, 527m 10 Hewlett Electrical Sprint 3.40 8 17372 Madam Bucks 18.46 Greg Pomeroy $2505, C1, 527m 1 14462 Thrilling Rosa nwtd Karen Walsh EMERGENCIES: $2860, C2, 527m 2 F8226 Opawa Delight 30.59 Ben Craik $2035, C3, 318m 9 48188 Talkabout Izzy 18.61 David Ray 1 64645 My Kirsty nwtd Udy & Cottam 1 28427 Birds Fly High 31.00 Peter Henley 3 15F55 Jinja Might 30.42 Udy & Cottam 1 43117 Choo Choo 18.65 Glennis Farrell 10 4325s Call Me Leo 18.69 Thayne Green

Christchurch greys at Addington Monday 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 47483 Homebush Sonja nwtd John McInerney 4 Amber Cleaning Services 12.52 7 Avonhead Tavern Stakes 1.47 2 8441 Opawa Donal 17.61 Robin Wales Race 1: CRYSTAL CORVETTE, ZOLA BLACK, 3 33267 Girl Midori nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 3 68424 Mega Dream nwtd Ray Adcock 4 463 Zola Black nwtd Craig Roberts $1365, C0, 295m $2390, C0, 520m 4 88516 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney HOMEBUSH SONJA 5 35786 Opawa Nash nwtd John Rush 1 65 Homebush Kian nwtd John McInerney 1 73632 Slippery Suzie nwtd S & B Evans 5 36343 Goldstar Vale nwtd S & B Evans Race 2: EDGE OF REASON, MARAKESH MAX, 6 38Fs8 Sea Spray Bert nwtd Barry Freeman 2 36227 Button It nwtd J M McCook 2 8 Rieko nwtd Alan Botherway 6 22566 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini MITCHAM EMMA 7 664 Edison nwtd John McInerney 3 757 Whitman nwtd John McInerney 3 3 Maximus Speed nwtd Craig Roberts 7 41476 Bound Up 17.58 John McInerney Race 3: JACKIE, SWEET MARY ANN, TAIERI SNAPSHOT 8 47 Homebush Mist nwtd John McInerney 4 Just Stagger nwtd John McInerney 4 77578 My Bentley nwtd Robin Wales 8 56227 Cash No Stash 17.85 S & B Evans Race 4: DIAMOND DAZZLED, TAIERI TAYLEE, JUST STAGGER EMERGENCIES: 5 38 Homebush Sugar nwtd John McInerney 5 742 Homebush Carter nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: Race 5: ANGRY JANE, OPAWA JADE, GOLDSTAR ARIA 9 88885 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney 6 Diamond Dazzled nwtd Malcolm Grant 6 7 Opawa Gypsy nwtd Robin Wales 9 66347 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane Race 6: HOMEBUSH POPPY, BEES ARE BUZZING, 10 5s878 Homebush Hans nwtd John McInerney 7 4854 Iylah Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 7 Petit Pate nwtd Malcolm Grant 10 35465 Elite Blueblood 17.63 John McInerney HOMEBUSH IVY 8 33 Taieri Taylee nwtd Ray Casey 8 F8575 Cool Hand Lester nwtd Sharon Hindson Race 7: MAXIMUS SPEED, SLIPPERY SUZIE, 2 Dave Robbie Photographer 12.18 EMERGENCIES: 11 Kaisa Ph 0272073323 3.02 9 88885 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney HOMEBUSH CARTER $1365, C0, 295m 8 Suck It Up Ltd Stakes 2.07 $1450, C1, 295m 10 88 Impressive Chase nwtd John McInerney Race 8: OPAWA GIRLS GET, SPEEDY LUCY, ADOBE GIRL 1 66 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman $2390, C0, 520m 1 77361 Yappy Yap 17.81 Robin Wales Race 9: OPAWA CUTIE, OPAWA NAT, LONGSHANKS 2 Homebush Dream nwtd John McInerney 5 Kaikanui Tavern Stakes 1.10 1 4 Opawa Solomon nwtd Robin Wales 2 311 Opawa Phil 17.36 Robin Wales Race 10: PRINCE ZULU, OPAWA DONAL, MEGA DREAM 3 56 Homebush Mini nwtd John McInerney $2390, C0, 520m 2 73563 Princess Romaine nwtd Sharon Hindson 3 8757s Punch On Rex 17.39 John McInerney Race 11: OPAWA PHIL, TAIERI BREEZE, MOANY MALONEY 4 Edge Of Reason nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 4 34433 Goldstar Power 17.49 S & B Evans 1 77424 Goldstar Aria nwtd S & B Evans 3 67545 Adobe Girl nwtd Matt Roberts Race 12: OUR COOK, CALL ME JOE, MAYBE RIGHT 5 555 Taieri Mellay nwtd Ray Casey 4 6 Smashing Avacado nwtd Craig Roberts 5 21 Taieri Breeze 17.57 Ray Casey 6 Mitcham Emma nwtd John McInerney 2 67s86 Opawa Dawn nwtd Robin Wales 6 82345 Moany Maloney 17.53 Ashley Bradshaw 3 6 Young Mase nwtd J M McCook 5 256 Opawa Girls Get nwtd Robin Wales 7 868 Pascale Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 7 32756 Cold Affair 17.37 Lisa Waretini 4 Smash Zone nwtd Malcolm Grant 6 55364 Adelphi nwtd J M McCook 8 23572 Marakesh Max nwtd John McInerney 8 75773 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney 5 52433 Angry Jane nwtd Matt Roberts 7 3 Speedy Lucy nwtd Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 6 8487 Opawa Rowdy nwtd Robin Wales 8 F5645 Goldstar Darwin nwtd S & B Evans 9 88885 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney 7 s3525 Ohoka Megan nwtd Lisa Waretini 9 66347 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 10 8787 Goldstar Harlowe nwtd S & B Evans 8 68832 Opawa Jade nwtd Robin Wales 9 My Redeemer Distance 2.27 10 48743 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 3 Casswoods Carpet & Mats 12.35 6 Swimming Goat @ Stud 1.27 $3210, C0, distance, 645m 12 Protexin Sprint 3.21 $1365, C0, 295m 1 58765 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans $1450, C1, 295m $1365, C0, 295m 2 11687 Opawa Cutie nwtd J & D Fahey 1 58434 Cancun nwtd Norman Wanhalla 1 22524 Homebush Poppy nwtd John McInerney 3 16382 Longshanks nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 1 33288 Gracie Lee 17.30 John McInerney 2 Jackie nwtd Lisa Waretini 2 67275 Sweet Dreaming nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 4 72434 Barrel Runner nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 25266 Call Me Joe 17.31 Alan Botherway 3 63742 Sweet Mary Ann nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 3 73352 Bees Are Buzzing nwtd J M McCook 5 78766 Boss Cobra nwtd J & D Fahey 3 32533 Maybe Right 17.59 J M McCook 4 87 Crystal Cindi nwtd John McInerney 4 68232 Homebush Ivy nwtd John McInerney 6 47854 Translation nwtd J & D Fahey 4 14844 Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney 5 8s337 Homebush Susan nwtd John McInerney 5 68s77 Smash Trust nwtd Malcolm Grant 7 62554 Goldstar Montana nwtd S & B Evans 5 27646 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 6 56545 Princely Castle nwtd John McInerney 6 5 Beau View Winnie nwtd J M Lane 8 64263 Opawa Nat nwtd J & D Fahey 6 64s11 Our Cook 17.15 Robin Wales 7 323 Taieri Snapshot nwtd Ray Casey 7 72 Impressive Jazz nwtd John McInerney 7 63444 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.02 8 8 Homebush Maple nwtd John McInerney 8 65524 Miss June nwtd John McInerney 10 greyhoundauctions.co.nz 2.44 8 5887s Punch On Woody 17.38 John McInerney $1365, C0, 295m EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 9 88885 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney 9 88885 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney $1450, C1, 295m 9 66347 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 1 Crystal Corvette nwtd John McInerney 10 88 Impressive Chase nwtd John McInerney 10 5s878 Homebush Hans nwtd John McInerney 1 76856 Platonic Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 10 78s52 Precious Payton 17.49 S & B Evans

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. 19 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020

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Public Notices FIRTH, William Found CAT, small, dark grey MESSY GARDEN?? MANUKA GOLD BUY now. 2m3 Pine A cubic metre of dry Martin and neutered male, very $120, 4m3 $220, 6m3 kanuka-mac-gum mix, friendly, missing Cam- "Let us do it for you." WOODSTOCK 2yrs $320, 8m3 $430, 12m3 $130. Ph 862 2606. Margaret Mary Ph 027 659 2915. dry. 027 455 3722. FOR LEASE Veronica MALE neutered tabby pion Rd area approx $640, short logs unsplit (nee Flannery) cat, beautiful markings 2wks ago. Ph 022 033 20m3 $250. Mac’s Fruit and MARUTAWHIWHI & very friendly, found 1713. Wood. Ph 862 8876. Produce STATION We wish to contact MacDonald Rd, Mata- RUATORIA Situations Vacant the siblings of whero. Ph 867 6928. Work Wan 365 hectares subdivided William Firth and his ted TEESDALE ORCHARD into nine paddocks, wife Margaret Firth Situations OPEN now. Apples, cattle yards and or their descendants. BEST CLEANER Vacant Pacific Rose, Pacific woolshed. Additional Please phone Queen, Golden De- Public Notices Ph 022 033 1713. licious, Fuji, Pink Lady grazing of 320 hectare Yvonne Lewis of PINE trees. Chainsaw forestry block. bestcleanergisborne@ & Ballarat Cookers. Todd Whitehouse, gmail.com pruners req. Honest, Solicitors in Levin PRACTICE NURSE Pears, Winter Nelis. For lease from 1 drug free, 027 607 0806 Pumpkins, mandarins, December 2020. on 06 368 8886. ELECTRICIAN. All works certified. 10% This is a fixed term 4 months position persimmons, potatoes, Tender closes 20 July off hourly rate. Paul, (0.8FTE). onions & much more. 2020. 0226 783 024. Back Ormond Rd, open TAKE HOME Please apply in writing to the Situati ons 7 days, eftpos available. Enquiries Phone WEEKLY MENU aca t (06) 869 1453 TREE removals, tree Practice Manager with CV to : V n 3 COURSES $38 trimming, greenwaste Thurs, Fri, Sat removed, 027 466 8201. PO Box 672 You can sell or email [email protected] anything by Public Notices Ph 868 5919 PAINTER/plasterer. Exp, free quote. Kevin Applications close Friday 12th June 2020 advertising 0275 140 814. Classifieds 869 0601 THE GISBORNE HERALD Business 869 0616 Meetings Situations Vacant Will open the front ofice to the public from 8.30am to 5pm each day. TE WHĀNAU A KAI KAITI SCHOOL We ask that you keep 1 metre apart, IMPORTANT CLEANING Situations be patient and kind. INFORMATION HUI CONTRACT Vacant Mangatū Forest 2020-2021 You will be required to sign-in to comply Settlement Tenders are invited by with Covid-19 tracing. As the settlement nears Cleaning Companies to EXPERIENCED completion, Te Whanau provide cleaning DRIVER Staff will be available to receive phone a Kai trustees wish to services for Kaiti With Heavy Traffic calls and emails, 8.30am-5pm, update the iwi and seek School. Kaiti School is License to drive a 06 869 0600. your support for some of a medium to large Logging Truck. the mahi ahead. MANAAKI TAIRĀWHITI primary school with 18 Must be Drug Free. Meeting venue: teaching spaces. 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ACADEMY For more information SUPPORT and application form visit • This appointment requires someone with extensive senior Lytton High School www.sunrisefoundation.org.nz **POSTPONEMENT policy experience and a focus on making an actual difference. seek a keen person with or call Glenda 06 867 7939 OF ANNUAL This should combine with an advanced ability to deine some practical skills in problems and to apply creativity, logic and a variety of GENERAL THERAPEUTIC agriculture and horti- MEETING** frameworks to the development of policy options. CARE WORKER culture to support the Primary Trades Gisborne District Council ANNUAL GENERAL 50 Families Pouwhakataki (PERMANENT) MEETING Academy teacher with a This is a unique variety of outdoor tasks. 3.30pm, Wednesday Supporting a team of 50 Families Navigators with the delivery opportunity for you The role will involve 17th June, 2020 of their direct support to families in need. Coaching and training to join a focused working with students Due to COVID-19, this navigators in the Manaaki Tairāwhiti Way of Working and all and dedicated team inside and outside the year’s AGM will be test and learn activities that focus on systemic change across that run a 24-hour classroom. Must have a Meeting held via Zoom. A link, the social sector. seven days a week current driver’s licence. as well as all relevant Therapeutic Care This is a fixed term, EXTRAORDINARY OPERATIONS MEETING documentation will be • This appointment requires someone with relevant tertiary service for children sent to FINANCIAL qualiication (e.g. Social Work, Counselling, Supervision) or aged 5-12 years old. term time only position for 20 hours per week, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Wednesday 10 June members, 7 days prior. experience working in a similar Iwi or NGO social services East Coast Stand to commence Monday 9am Extraordinary Operations 1. Conirmation of role. Knowledge of Tikanga Māori and experience supporting Children’s Services, 20th July, 2020, subject previous AGM Māori whānau is essential, as is a high level of experience of Tu Maia Whanau is to availability, until the To consider a Notice of Motion to revoke Meeting minutes working in the social sector and at least 2 years of supervising on the outlook for a end of the junior a resolution made by the Operations Wednesday 27th support staff. reliable, culturally academic year, i.e. Committee 28 May 2020 for Report 20-86 March, 2019 responsive, courag- Friday 11th December, Endeavour Replica Update. 2. Matters Arising Kai Awhina: The Kai Awhina will support the work of the Te eous and caring The- 2020. 3. Adoption of Annual Rito (our operational hub) and its personnel through the smooth rapeutic Care Worker This notice is given under the Local Report running of the ofice and hosting support for the many visitors in a permanent role. 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TAMARAU CHRISTIAN COMMENT ANGLICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH www.waiapu.com Matthews Rd (off Wainui Rd) Serve Someone Today 10.30am: ‘Through love serve one another.’ PARISH OF GISBORNE Galatians 5:13 NKJV Holy Trinity Church Kidzone & Worship. CHURCH OF Video Ravi CHRIST Before Jesus went to the cross, the Bible 8am: Morning Prayer Zacharias. Roebuck Road says that ‘He got up from the meal, took 10am: Morning Prayer A warm welcome OPEN off His outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around His waist. After that, He poured Ph 867 4563/868 4735 10am Service water into a basin and began to wash His Waipaoa Parish 7pm Sunday Evening disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel No Service Service that was wrapped around Him.’ (John 13:3–5 (Revelation Studies) NIV). Then He said, ‘I have set you an Cen ral All welcome example that you should do as I have done Methodist/ Ph John 027 7751 656 for you… Now that you know these things, Presbyterian you will be blessed if you do them.’ (John Union Parish Baptist Church 237 Palmerston Rd 13:15–17 NIV) Cnr. Ormond Rd. & Atkinson St. P. 867 9604 What a lesson! Love can’t be manifested Sunday in isolation. It can’t be done sitting alone in front of a TV or PC. To quote the It's great to be meeting together again! Service great musical producer Oscar Hammerstein: We have two services this week. ‘Love isn’t love ’til you give it away.’ Note: Sunday at 9am and 10.30am 10am Jesus ‘showed them the full extent of His The Kid's Programme will be during the love.’ (John 13:1 NIV) How? By donning a 10.30am service. ALL WELCOME servant’s towel. Find us on Facebook - Mangapapa Union Parish www.mup.org.nz Where can you do that? Anywhere! How about tomorrow at the office, the warehouse, OASIS or the job site? Your workplace can become ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH of COMMUNITY a sacred place where God’s presence blesses St Mary Star of the Sea CHURCH the mundane, day-to-day routine, because WEEKEND MASS TIMES the love of God within you wears a servant’s REFLECTIONS towel. ‘Let me make those copies for you… Saturday 6.00pm 2020 SUNDAYS 10am I’ll cover your calls while you run to school Sunday 9.00am PRAISE & WORSHIP The most wonderful to bring your son his lunch box… you look 5.00pm Sunday Mass (In Spirit & Sincerity) like you’re going through a rough time, and 1st Sunday Maori & English MINISTRY places to be in the world are: I’m a pretty good listener. I may not have all 3rd Sunday Guitar Mass (In Demonstration & Power) in someone's thoughts, the answers, but I know Someone who does.’ East Coast Tolaga Bay 2nd Sunday 11.00am In the Heart of the Community Tokomaru Bay 3rd Sunday 11.30am with the Community at Heart in someone's prayers, Paul bottom-lines it: ‘Through love serve Ruatoria 5th Sunday 10.00am one another.’ So go out of your way to serve Matawai 4th Sunday 11.00am Naumai Haere Mai - and in someone's heart. someone today. All Welcome Office Hrs Mon-Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm Ptrs. Tom & Josie Crawford Power of Positivity Extract from Word for Today Ph 06 867 7224 Ph 027 458 4978 22 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020

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despite unrest DUNEDIN — As New Zealand looks forward to life under Alert Level 1, and Covid-19 confusion reigns over the future of contact tracing in the WELLINGTON — A New Zealand hospitality industry. furniture start-up business is optimistic Some people who are after expanding into the US during the running hospitality coronavirus pandemic and also amid businesses are saying that growing civil unrest. the Government needs to be E-commerce company Noho, which clearer about what it expects recycles nylon from old fishnets and of them, and if it is going to carpets to produce ergonomic home enforce the use of its QR code furniture, launched in America in mid- app. April. With a multiplicity of apps, Noho co-chief executive Richard websites and pen and paper Shirtcliffe said the pandemic had systems around Dunedin “body slammed” its future financial hospitality businesses — and planning, which affected salaries and some businesses with no cut the money it set aside to reinvest in systems at all, one resident marketing. said she had had enough. Despite this, the company chose not Madeleine, who did not want to delay its initial plan to open in April. her last name used, has started Shirtcliffe said the company had to boycotting businesses who are be bold. not offering a QR code for the “Yes, we’re launching in the middle Government’s official Covid of a pandemic and now in the middle of Tracer App. protests: it’s a difficult time to be here She said businesses needed and launch a business but we’ll press to have effective systems set up on and I think we’ll prevail.” before the border reopened, but The company, which is based in some local cafes had been “less for people who have the app, some other nearby businesses that system because it saved Boulder, Colorado, had been largely than complacent”. and I’d hope as many Kiwis as doing no contact tracing at all. customers from downloading unaffected so far by the widespread “I’ve heard endless whinging possible do have it,” he said. He would like to see the a new app and went around protests that engulfed America in from businesses wanting to go However, some hospitality whole system abandoned at the problems some bar owners recent weeks over the death of George to Level 1, but not doing their businesses said they were Level 1. “Contact tracing is a were encountering with the Floyd, he said. bit to allow customers to be getting mixed messages from bit of a joke. If someone puts Government’s app. Shirtcliffe said the current able to do their bit to contact the Government if they should down ‘Mickey Mouse’, how But he would still like to environment also presented unique trace,” she said. be enforcing contact tracing, or am I to know who they are? see a nationwide approach to opportunities for business. On Thursday, complacent if it was ultimately up to the We don’t take ID. It’s all a bit contact tracing. “People want their homes to be safe, businesses got a firm prompt customer — and they were not fictitious to me. But obviously “I think that would probably to be healthy, to be comfortable, to from the Director-General of sure whether to offer an app or we do ask people to either use be pretty wise. If every be aesthetically pleasing and that’s a Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, a pen and paper. our QR code or write down business just had one contact- massive part of our proposition.” who urged those who were not Owner of the Apothecary their details.” tracing app, or one piece of He said the pandemic had also routinely contact tracing to eatery in Howick, Ted Waters, President of Hospitality New technology, I think that would created an appetite for New Zealand- “get with the programme”, and has played it safe and offered Zealand’s Wellington branch, be, by far, the easiest way for made products, which it hoped to said the Ministry of Health both options to his customers Matt McLaughlin, is offering us to all move forward.” capitalise on, as their furniture was was considering implementing from the get-go, but has been customers a website to log into The Ministry of Health said manufactured in Wellington. a requirement for businesses the subject of three WorkSafe when they visit his central it was yet to announce how Shirtcliffe said Noho was a sister to do so. “I would expect all complaints about inadequate Wellington bars, Danger contact-tracing requirements company of the Formway Group. businesses to do it. It’s useful contact tracing. Danger or Panhead. would change or operate under — RNZ for their customers. It’s helpful He said that was despite He said he was happy with Alert Level 1. — RNZ ANZ faces charges over credit card claims

WELLINGTON — The no additional benefits and failed first identified the problems in The FMA said the case pointed identify issues that could impact Financial Markets Authority to cancel policies for ineligible 2017 and 2018. to a failure of internal systems our customers. Where we find (FMA) has filed charges in the customers, while continuing to The FMA said the bank did not and controls. ANZ acknowledged problems, we work to fix them for High Court against ANZ Bank charge them. disclose the problems to it nor to it took too long to report the our customers.’’ over credit card repayment It said the bank contravened the Reserve Bank during their issues to the FMA. ANZ said it had since insurance. the Financial Markets Conduct joint conduct and culture review ANZ managing director of contacted all affected customers The FMA claims ANZ made Act and it was seeking penalties of New Zealand’s retail banks in retail and business banking Ben to apologise and compensate false and misleading claims. and costs against the bank. mid-2018. The charges relate to Kelleher said the bank was very them for the issues, which were The authority said the bank ANZ first notified the regulator slightly more than 300 customers, sorry for what had happened. unintentional and caused by had issued duplicate policies to about both issues in June 2019, with policies between April 2014 ‘’We actively review our human error and systems issues. some customers, which provided but the FMA said the bank had and September 2019. processes and systems to try to — RNZ

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY the week continued. been encouraged to see a solid plan from the Kathmandu Holdings posted the largest gain, company. up 10.9 percent at $1.22 as investors continued Auckland International Airport dropped 2 WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares fell as local names do better,” he said. to position for a faster than expected move to percent to $6.96. the strengthening kiwi dollar weighed on firms Gentrack led the market lower, dropping 4.9 Alert Level 1. Utility stocks had a strong day. Genesis exposed to overseas earnings. Gentrack led the percent to $1.76, trimming a 24 percent gain Smith said life was returning to consumer Energy rose 1.7 percent to $3, Mercury NZ market lower. over the previous three sessions to 17 percent. companies as the economy seemed to be increased 1.4 percent to $4.77, Meridian Energy The S&P/NZX 50 Index declined 51.14 points, Gentrack has key markets in the United Kingdom bouncing back. advanced 0.8 percent to $4.92 and Contact or 0.5 percent, to 11,171.80. Within the index, 29 and Singapore. “We are seeing some signs of hope on the Energy gained 0.3 percent at $6.36. stocks rose, 18 fell, and three were unchanged. US faith sector donations firm Pushpay horizon that the recovery will be faster than Tourism Holdings rounded out a landmark Turnover was $238.5 million. Holdings slipped 2.9 percent to $7.06. expected,” he said. rally with a small gain, up 0.4 percent to $2.35. The rising kiwi dollar, which climbed to near Fisher & Paykel Healthcare fell 2.5 percent to Fuel retailer Z Energy, who has been The stock has risen more than 30 percent. 65 US cents today, cut short a week-long rally on $28.08 and a2 Milk Co declined 1.8 percent to struggling with weak demand, rose 1 percent to SkyCity Entertainment Group fell 2.4 percent to the benchmark index as firms which earn foreign $19. $3.06. $2.88, trimming its gain this week to 16 percent. currencies fell away. Despite today’s fall the NZX These two exporters make up 30 percent of Air New Zealand rose 8.6 percent to $1.64, Smith said investors would be looking at the 50 rose 2.6 percent across the week. the index and are exposed to a weaker currency. with 9 million shares traded, after the carrier jobs data coming out of the United States tonight General manager at CMC Markets NZ, Chris Global cinema software provider Vista Group said further layoffs could be on the cards as it to set the tone for next week’s trading. Smith said the strengthening kiwi had been the International was also weaker, slipping 0.5 attempts to cut another $150 million from its “All eyes are on the jobs report tonight,” he big story as it continued to recover against the percent to $1.85. operating expenses. said. “Expectations are for 8 million job losses, weakening US dollar. While the index dipped lower, more stocks Smith said a strong performance overnight which is less than the 20 million in the April “We are seeing stocks that are exposed to rose than fell as the bargain hunting fuelled by from US airline stocks may have spilled over report. May could mark the low with recovery in the US dollar and offshore earnings weaker and the promise of economic recovery seen earlier in into our market and investors would have June.” — BusinessDesk SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS TOP 10 TURNOVER TOP 10 VALUE BIGGEST 10 RISES BIGGEST 10 FALLS NZX 50 t Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name Percentage Share name Percentage Sky Network 55,435,800 Fishr&Paykl Health 101,192,900 Chatham Rock 36.6279 Comvita 10.5882 11,171.66 11300 Air NZ 24,455,500 AuckAirport 91,517,700 Tourism Holdings 33.5227 PushpayHld 7.8329 New Talisman 23,648,600 Spark NZ 75,311,500 NZME Ltd 30.6533 GFNZ Grp Ltd Ord 6.8182 Spark NZ 16,934,700 Fletcher Building 47,713,900 Abano 28.1938 Fishr&Paykl Health 6.3376 11125 Kathmandu 14,937,800 Ryman Health 43,239,800 NZ Refining Co 27.1429 Smartshr Health 5.0505 AuckAirport 13,163,600 Metlifecare 42,332,100 Vista Group 23.3333 QEX 4.5455 10950 Z Energy 13,006,900 Z Energy 39,154,000 Gentrack Grp 23.0769 Foley Wines 4.00 -51.14 Fletcher Building 12,334,500 a2 Milk 38,929,200 Air NZ 19.708 ikeGPS Grp 3.8961 • Saturday, April 18, 2020BLIS Tech 11,034,100 Air NZ 36,998,400 SKYCITYEnt 18.0328 BUSINESSColonial Motor 11 3.819 -0.456% 10775 Metlifecare 9,838,500 Contact Energy 34,663,600 Serko Ltd 17.8082 Smartshr APAC 3.3349 NZX 10 t MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All t 10600 11,505.21 29,363.19 55,299.66 12,041.2 Jun 1 Jun 5 May 19 May 26 -135.82 -1.167% +207.61 +0.712% +469.75 +0.857% -51.67 -0.427%

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32188-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 SPORT 25 Liverpool can almost taste it FOOTBALL travelling to Norwich on the same day. The Premier League’s first weekend LONDON — English Premier League back over June 20 and 21 will also have leaders Liverpool could clinch a first title Watford hosting Leicester, Brighton in 30 years against Everton on June 21. playing Arsenal, West Ham hosting That’s the calculation that matters Wolves and Crystal Palace travelling to after the first batch of fixtures of the struggling Bournemouth. restart were confirmed. Chelsea resume when they travel to Jurgen Klopp’s side need a maximum of Villa Park on June 21 and Newcastle host two wins to secure the top division crown Sheffield United earlier in the day. and are due to play the Merseyside derby Burnley complete the opening round of in their first game since football was the restart with a trip to Manchester City halted in March. on June 22. If Arsenal beat Manchester City on In other key fixtures, Liverpool are June 17 — the date of the season’s due to host Crystal Palace on June 24 in resumption — Liverpool can win the title a game that could win them the title, if by beating Everton. they have not wrapped it up already. The venue is still unclear as the game Manchester United will play Sheffield was scheduled to be at Goodison Park, United at Old Trafford on June 24. but the fixture was included on a list of Manchester City go to Chelsea on June matches that local forces had asked to be 25 and Tottenham welcome West Ham on moved to neutral venues. June 23. The Premier League will resume on Liverpool’s trip to Manchester City has June 17 after a 100-day hiatus because of been pencilled in for July 2, although the the coronavirus pandemic. venue has yet to be confirmed as it is one Aston Villa will kick off the second part of the games that could be moved to a of the season when they host Sheffield neutral stadium. CELEBRATION DELAYED: Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino celebrates scoring in a United, their game in hand on their Struggling Villa host Wolves on June Champions League football match against Atletico Madrid at Anfield stadium in relegation rivals, before City welcome 27, bottom side Norwich go to Arsenal Liverpool, England, in March. The English Premier League trophy should have been in Arsenal later that evening. on July 1 and Bournemouth, in the final Liverpool’s hands by now. But the wait could be almost over. The Premier League is Tottenham will host Manchester United relegation spot, face Newcastle on the set to resume on June 17 and if Arsenal beat Manchester City on that day, Liverpool on Friday, June 19, with Southampton same day. — PA could win the league by beating Everton on June 21. AP picture THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Monday, June 8, 2020

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Water thoroughly (4) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Across: 3 Nightfall; 8 Note; 9 An adjustment at home will make a difference to how well you take care of Rapacious; 10 Craven; 11 Steep; yourself physically and emotionally. Don't give in to someone pressuring you 14 Theme; 15 Deal; 16 Libra; 18 QUICK CLUES Exit; 20 Tutor; 21 Copse; 24 to make a change that will jeopardize your health or well-being. Say no to Faulty; 25 Sumptuous; 26 Ante; ACROSS DOWN indulgent behavior. 3 stars 27 Readiness. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Down: 1 Unscathed; 2 Strategic; 1. Stately (5) 1. Bombastic (13) Diversify, and you will ind a unique way to use your skills and talents to get 4 Iran; 5 Heart; 6 Foiled; 7 Loud; 9 4. Assert (7) 2. Let (5) things done on time. Someone will be jealous of your accomplishments and Repel; 11 Sable; 12 Pestilent; 13 8. Malady (7) 3. Profound (4) the attention you receive. Include everyone in your success in order to avoid Clergymen; 17 Atlas; 19 Torpid; 9. Deserve (5) opposition. 4 stars 22 Spurn; 23 Ruse; 24 Fuss. 4. Diversion (6) CRYPTIC 10. Humbled (4) Birthday Baby: Across: 3 Predatory; 8 Turn; 9 11. Jersey (8) 5. Grumble (8) You are entertaining, imaginative and proactive. You are lexible and alert. Assailant; 10 Rankle; 11 Lever; 14 13. Undersized (4) 6. Coming (7) Olive; 15 Rent; 16 Rumba; 18 14. Resolution (4) Road; 20 Clear; 21 Least; 24 16. Interrogate (8) 7. Hospitality (13) Stolen; 25 Delineate; 26 Lots; 27 17. Caution (4) 12. Start (8) Inclement. Down: 1 Starboard; 2 Principal; 4 20. Heather (5) 13. Exact (7) STAR RATINGS Rose; 5 Drape; 6 Tiller; 7 Rank; 9 21. Quiver (7) 15. Carry (6) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. Alter; 11 Limit; 12 Rebellion; 13 22. In consequence FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. Sternness; 17 Acute; 19 Denial; (7) 18. Subside (5) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 22 Steam; 23 Mean; 24 Stun. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 23. Occurrence (5) 19. Clever (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 26 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 State of the game here outlined RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf Heartland matches as did the Poverty •฀The฀emphasis฀on฀player฀registration฀ while still playing representative fixtures. Bay Rugby Supporters Club founded by and coach compliance, which led to The end-of-year cash position could be LOCAL rugby is in good hands. PBRFU life member, patron and radio a council of clubs review of senior somewhat confusing.” The Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union broadcaster the late John Heikell. competition rules and penalties, and their Willoughby said the union had made a annual general meeting at Rugby Park Poverty Bay RFU chairman Hayden consistent application. big shift in focus and the way it operated this week was as much about high- Swann spoke about the union’s adoption Willoughby reported that changes to and reviewed its practices to serve its quality people, the health of the game of a New Zealand Rugby initiative, The structure and focus had allowed more community in a challenging time. here and acknowledging selfless long Rugby Way (Te Ara Ranga Tira). time and resources to be invested in Participation numbers grew 11 service as it was a run-through of the It has four pillars, or pou: Be game development. percent on 2018 figures to around 2550 union’s finances. Welcoming (Te Pou Maioha), Be Poverty Bay’s game development team — an increase of 500 over the past two Outgoing president Dick Glover, one Passionate (Te Pou Ihiihi), Be Our Best had visited more schools than ever. They years and now the third highest of all of Gisborne Boys’ High School’s finest (Te Pou Hiranga) and Play Fair (Te Pou had facilitated sessions at each club and Heartland unions. first 15 coaches and a former Poverty Tika). built closer working relationships with Cara Haines became Ngatapa’s Bay senior coach, joined the PBRFU Swann said: “Our aim is to create an referees, coaches and club volunteers. delegate to the JAB in 2014; six years administrative arm as GBHS delegate in environment that increases participation Willoughby reported an operating later, she’s looking forward to seeing the 1964. and excellence, and maintains the proud deficit of around $39,000. big picture. He has been succeeded as president by history of Poverty Bay with a view The union increased its revenue by “I enjoyed my time and experience on fellow PBRFU life member Tony Coutts, to promoting education, health and around $70,000, largely due to increased the junior board, even the challenges we who served for 20 years on the Junior wellbeing in the community through sponsorship and grant funding, as well faced,” she said. Advisory Board. rugby.” as more untagged funding from New “I’m fortunate that I’ve had the backing New Zealand Rugby Union patron Ian Swann reported that the union had Zealand Rugby. of fellow board members, and also that Kirkpatrick is now also patron of the clarified its various roles and decided “The union had budgeted for a small New Zealand Rugby’s made it a priority PBRFU, while former JAB chairwoman how best to go about leading rugby in the surplus but unbudgeted employee- to support Women in Governance.” Cara Haines remains on the board of area, with PBRFU chief executive Josh related costs and an adjustment to Outgoing president Glover directors but now as an independent Willoughby and his staff having stepped depreciation calculations for the past few acknowledged the contributions to board member. up another level in the delivery of the years pushed the financials into deficit,” Poverty Bay rugby of several people who Outgoing union chairman George strategic plan and values approach. Willoughby said. had died in the past year — players Brown was thanked for his leadership, as Willoughby talked about: “A change to the reporting year to Greenwood George (Jim) Duncan (who was OBM club captain Thomas Crosby, •฀The฀Rugby฀Way฀in฀action. December 31 last year provided for a was also a chairman of the union), Dick who received a distinguished service •฀The฀success฀of฀Barry฀Cup฀holders฀ much clearer picture at the end of 2019, Jones, Henare Lardelli, Henry Maxwell, award for his efforts on behalf of OBM Waikohu in co-ordinating with other which showed a positive net change in Horace Lewis, and Eru (Buddy) Smith and Golden Oldies rugby. Poverty Bay, East Coast and Hawke’s Bay cash. and Garry Thompson, both of whom were The games between Poverty Bay sub-unions to address concerns around “Previously, the accounting year captains; administrators Eddie Evans Legends and East Coast Legends draw player safety/fairness and, to that end, finished in October, when the union and Gary Conwell; and longtime sponsor past players and their families to the need for all players to be registered. received a quarterly funding payment Terry Candy. SPORTS BRIEFS Warriors back to earth NRL results from last night NATIONAL Round 4 results RUGBY LEAGUE by Matt Encarnacion, AAP tackles with no misses to his stat line. and collected a kick by Warriors veteran — 59 (A Crichton 2, L The victory lifted Penrith to the Blake Green before racing 40 metres to Collins, K Flanagan, L Keary, J Manu, B Morris, SYDNEY —Penrith have temporarily league’s pole position past Newcastle, score in the 22nd minute. J Morris, V Radley, D Tupou tries; K Flanagan moved to the top of the NRL ladder Canberra and Parramatta, whom the Penrith halfback made 9 goals, L Keary field goal) bt BRISBANE 0 at and maintained their unbeaten record Panthers face in a derby next week. it a three-try lead at the break when he Suncorp Stadium. PENRITH 26 (M Burton 2, after shutting out the Warriors 26-0 at They’ll welcome back suspended star grubbered for himself to touch down four B Burns, J Luai, J Mansour tries; S Crichton last night. for that match, while minutes from halftime. 3 goals) bt NZ WARRIORS 0 at Campbelltown The Panthers made amends for blowing fullback should also A line-break then resulted Sports Stadium. — AAP a double-digit lead against Newcastle last return from a hamstring injury. in Josh Mansour crossing soon after week to run in five tries that included a The Warriors, who have been forced to resumption, before Burton put Billy Freiburg revive hopes double. relocate indefinitely to Australia due to Burns over in the 64th minute. BERLIN — Super-sub Nils Petersen was on Burton also had a hand in another try, the coronavirus, are now 1-3 to start the Warriors skipper Roger Tuivasa-Sheck target again as Freiburg revived their Europa bouncing back from the disappointment season. was easily his side’s best as the fullback League hopes with a 1-0 victory over 10-man of missing five field goals on the same Signs were ominous for the Warriors racked up 179 run metres. Champions League contenders Borussia ground against the Knights. even before the game began as they ran Warriors coach Stephen Kearney Monchengladbach in the Bundesliga on Friday. “Burton walked in with his head up on to the wrong side of the field before bemoaned his side’s lack of discipline a It was Freiburg’s 10th win in their past 12 straightaway during the week, trained kick-off. week after they put together almost the unbeaten home games against Gladbach who last well, went out tonight and put a good And their predicament only worsened perfect game of football. won at their southern German rivals in 2002. performance together,” coach the longer the first half went on, with the “I just didn’t think we gave ourselves a Gladbach dominated possession but Petersen said. Panthers peppering right wing Patrick chance tonight,” he said. came on in the 57th and just over a minute later “I was very proud of him.” Herbert through the air. “I thought Penrith played very well, but nodded home Vincenzo Grifo’s free-kick from the The rookie had plenty of help from his That game plan resulted in the opening we certainly didn’t help ourselves. right wing for a Bundesliga record-extending 24th teammates, particularly tireless front- try for Burton, who latched on to a tap- “In the first half we had six penalties, goal as a substitute. rower James Fisher-Harris, who finished back from Stephen Crichton in the 11th most of them were Penrith getting out of The visitors, who missed first-half chances with a game-high 239 metres. minute. the back-field. So we just built pressure from Florian Neuhaus, had Alassane Plea sent He also added four offloads and 31 He notched his second when he blocked on ourselves.” SEE ALSO BACK PAGE off for a second bookable offence nine minutes after the goal, which will also make him miss next weekend’s match against runaway leaders Bayern Storm hang tough against the Rabbitohs Munich. Sports director Max Eberl was also red-carded RUGBY LEAGUE by Melissa Woods, AAP Storm coach Craig Bellamy said Munster had match with neither side taking control, due to errors. and sent into the empty stands, seeminly for continued his impressive start to the season. Despite perfect conditions, the Rabbitohs nudged furiously contesting Plea’s dismissal. — DPA MELBOURNE — Melbourne have hung tough After rating last week’s loss to Canberra as the Storm in that department with 17, three ahead of for an ugly 22-8 NRL win against South Sydney last “embarrassing”, Bellamy was much happier last night. the home side, with both sides also struggling with Liverpool could seal it at home night to continue the Rabbitohs’ horror winless record “A lot of times during that game we were rocking their completions. LONDON — Liverpool have been given the south of the border. and rolling but we still managed to find a way to stop Souths led early after fullback green light to potentially seal their first English Melbourne’s star five-eighth tries,” Bellamy said. threw a brilliant long cut-out pass for Johnston to league title in 30 years on home ground after it proved the difference in the AAMI Park clash, setting Points were scarce early with the teams locked at dive across. had looked as though any decisive game could be up two tries, including one from a genius kick into the 8-8 until the 57th minute. Mitchell was among his team’s best, retired moved to a neutral venue. in-goal that was collected by winger Josh-Addo Carr. Both sides were looking for their first win since the fullback legend in commentary declaring, The Reds need six points to seal their Skipper booted the conversion in competition restart with the Rabbitohs never tasting “This is his best 40 minutes in a No.1 jersey”. first championship since 1990, and the local the 67th minute for an eight-point margin to lock in victory in Melbourne in 16 attempts. Souths coach Wayne Bennett said his team’s 63 Merseyside Police have given the go-ahead for the win before a late try to centre Justin Olam. Possession and territory was level for most of the percent completion rate was their downfall. what could be the crucial game against Crystal Palace on June 24 to be played at Anfield. Liverpool’s English Premier League matches Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results against Everton and Manchester City, both due to be away fixtures, are the only ones which might INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS (2), 100 (3); L Edwards 126, 100; V Mackey 140, 121 Assassins 9 Pounamu 12: T Kaio 180, 140 (3), have to be played at neutral venues, with police 180s: T Irwin (4), J White, T Kaio, I Kaio-Wynyard, (2), 100 (3); N Irwin 140, 123, 100. 121, 100 (5); I Kaio-Wynyard 180, 140 (6), 133, 105, and local authorities giving approval for the rest C Kerr. Tigers 19 Aroha 2: J White 180, 140 (2), 135, 100 (9); C Kaio 140, 125 (2), 116, 101, 100 (7); C of the initial 32 confirmed fixtures to be played on Most 100s (25): T Irwin. 125 (2), 121, 110, 100 (13); W Coe 140 (3), 123, Te Moni 125, 100 (2); M Awatere 140 (6), 134, 123, a home-and-away basis. Highest start (180): T Irwin, H Ngarangione. 100; S Henry 156, 138, 125 (2), 101; W Edwards 140 100 (5); J Ahuriri 135, 100 (4); M Gibbs 160, 120 The Merseyside derby has been scheduled Highest finish: H Ngarangione. (3), 125, 121, 100 (10); S Turene 140, 134, 125, 100 (2), 102, 101, 100 (5); T Te Kira 140 (2), 136, 123, for Sunday, June 21, but a venue has not been (7); T Heurea 140, 134, 100 (3); R Awatere-Kohunui 100 (8). confirmed by the Premier League. It could still RESULTS 120, 105, 100 (2); K Hartley 120, 100. be the game where the Reds clinch their first Falcons 20 Knights 1: T Irwin 180 (4), 140 (5), Aotea 14 Hummingbirds 7: R Te Kira 122, 100 Draw — TUESDAY: Falcons v Assassins, top-flight title in 30 years, if Manchester City slip 123, 121, 100 (14); S Kirikino 140, 123, 122, 100 (9); (2); S Laulau 140, 125, 100; A Cashmore 140, 100 Knights v Aroha. up against Arsenal on June 17, but Liverpool can H Ngarangione 180, 140 (4), 125, 123 (2), 120, 100 (6); J Smith 140, 100 (5); E Kirikino 140, 121, 100 WEDNESDAY: Tigers v Aotea, Hummingbirds v wrap it up irrespective of what City do if they win (8); C Kerr 180, 125, 121, 100 (2); K White 140, 120 (5); C Woods 100 (4); R Davis 132, 104, 100 (2). Pounamu. their opening two games (see page 25). — PA The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 6, 2020 SPORT 27 March could be decision deadline

OLYMPICS by Stephen Wade, AP Japan’s most powerful newspapers also ran stories, citing unnamed sources, TOKYO — Next spring has been set saying the Games were likely to face by former Olympic minister Toshiaki quarantines, few fans and billions of Endo as a possible deadline for deciding dollars in bills. whether the postponed Tokyo Games can International Olympic Committee go ahead. President Thomas Bach and fellow IOC “March next year is a time when we member John Coates, who oversees face major questions on whether athletes Tokyo preparations, have been hinting for can be selected,” Endo was quoted as several weeks about myriad problems. saying by Japanese broadcaster NHK The IOC is to hold an executive board yesterday. meeting on Wednesday with Tokyo “We have to make a judgement in organisers, who are sure to present various ways, depending on the situation suggestions for scaling back. then.” The IOC will hope to hold the Olympics Endo was speaking at a meeting of in some form, making it at least Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling television-ready. Almost 75 percent of IOC Liberal Democratic Party. income is from selling broadcast rights. The Olympics are due to open on July On Thursday, the IOC was in talks with 23, 2021, followed by the Paralympics on insurers over possible compensation for August 24. The Games had been scheduled the postponed Olympics. for this year but were postponed because Games operations director Pierre Ducrey of the coronavirus pandemic. said the “No.1 problem” was securing the “If the global coronavirus is not Olympic Village on Tokyo Bay. over by next spring, particularly if the The IOC has said it is setting aside situation does not allow for the selection US$650 million (NZ$1.032 billion) to cover of athletes, holding the Games would potential costs, but it has not made clear be quite difficult,” Endo was quoted how much — if any — will go to Japan. as saying by the Japanese newspaper Estimates in Japan say the Sankei. postponement will cost US$2 billion to $6 Endo is the latest powerful politician billion. to speak out this week about the Games, Japanese organisers say they are bracing the Japanese public for possible spending US$12.6 billion to run the changes and costs. Games, but a national audit says the cost WHEN TIME RUNS OUT: In a file photo from March this year, a man jogs past the Tokyo Governor Yurkio Koike said on is twice that much. All but $5.6 billion is Olympic rings in Tokyo. Former Olympic minister Toshiaki Endo said at a meeting of Thursday that the Games were likely to public money. the ruling Liberal Democratic Party yesterday that a decision on whether to hold the be downsized and undergo many changes. When it won the bid in 2013, Tokyo Games should be made around March, a crucial time in the naming of participating Koike spoke on a day when many of said the Games would cost US$7.3 billion. athletes. AP picture 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 Jun, 2020 NOON TODAY GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Sunday Monday R Jun 7 Jun 8 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm 14 Tauranga Hicks Bay 33 0.5 14 Te Puke 35 22

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RUGBY LEAGUE by Matt Encarnacion, AAP SYDNEY — Warriors coach Stephen Kearney believes the NRL’s radical rule changes have led to an increase in blowout scorelines, including their scoreless loss to Penrith last night. A week after holding St George Illawarra to nil, the Warriors were on the wrong end of a 26-0 loss to the Panthers. It was the second straight night a team failed to score point, with Brisbane also failing to trouble the scoresheet in a 59-0 humiliation against Sydney Roosters. In fact, of the 10 games played since the six-again rule was rushed in last week, eight have been decided by more than two tries. “There’s no doubt it’s a byproduct of a team getting momentum,” Kearney said. “Having to make a number of tackles in a row and all of a sudden defending your tryline under some real fatigue, there’s no doubt that plays a part.” Kearney also questioned why no Panthers were sent to the sin bin for multiple ruck infringements that resulted in a 6-2 advantage in set restarts. “I reckon they had about five of them on the first tackle tonight,” he said. “And when I last read the brief, it said that if they were making multiple six- again infringements, that someone was going to go to the bin. I didn’t see that happen.” However, Kearney insists none of those factors were the major reason his team went from playing almost the perfect game to producing a crass one. He conceded his team, who are now 1-3 to start the season, simply gave away too many penalties and struggled with their last-tackle options. “I just didn’t think we gave ourselves a chance tonight,” he said. “I reckon what the new game is teaching us is that when you miss the jump or lose momentum, it’s very hard to claw back.” Kearney is also refusing to use the New Zealand club’s indefinite relocation to Australia, brought on by the coronavirus, as an excuse. “I don’t think the adrenalin or emotion’s going to be an issue,” he said. “The reality is we missed our jobs tonight and we get another opportunity to work on that and fix it next Friday.” Kearney confirmed strike wingers and David Fusitu’a wouldn’t ANOTHER TACKLE: Caleb Aekins of the is tackled by Kodi Nikorima of the during be back for next week’s clash with North a Round 4 NRL match at Campbelltown Sports Stadium in Sydney last night. Teams are finding the six-again rule for ruck . infringements is leading to fatigue, open play and runaway scorelines. AAP picture