SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2020 Repair needed . . . not a rebuild

North-bound freight train at Black’s Beach, Nuhaka in March 2012. Picture by Bob Hepburn

Freight trains like the one shown in the photo above were operating here in 2012 and can run again in 2021. Gillian Ward, chair of Gisborne Rail Action Group (GRAG), maintains the Gisborne to Wairoa railway line does not need to be rebuilt as KiwiRail claims. ‘It needs to be repaired . . . and there’s a lot of catch-up work to be done to make up for years of neglected maintenance, on the existing rail formation’. A snapshot of the Gisborne to Wairoa “ e railway line should be repaired and maintenance on the line between Gisborne “Everyone involved with resurrecting and railway line (images from Gisborne brought back into commercial use as soon and Muriwai over the last few years. running this iconic tourist attraction, literally “Rail Action Group and Gisborne City as possible. Whether the line is upgraded Geoff Joyce, chair of GCVR, says: “We like starting from the scrap heap — those who Vintage Railway) shows that most is a consideration for the new government to think that the historic steam train punches have dedicated tens of thousands of hours of of the line remains in good condition with sometime later. Any funds spent on the line well above its weight in terms of tourism labour, the community, and generous private only some sleeper replacements, culvert now are an investment for the future.” visibility and contribution to our region. benefactors and grant funders — have all clearing, basic bridge maintenance, and other Gisborne City Vintage Railway (GCVR) However, we are not able to sustain these invested too much enthusiasm and eff ort to maintenance work needed,” says Ms Ward. has invested heavily into track and bridge expenses. Continued on page 2 Leave a lasting legacy What does the Sunrise Foundation do? We raise funds from donations and legacies We invest funds retaining the capital and generating income We use income from investments to provide grants for local charities and organisations. The Sunrise If you would like more information on how you can make a difference Foundation call Glenda on 06 867 7939 or [email protected]. www.sunrisefoundation.org.nz 29333-07 2 THE GISBORNE HERALD lead

A plane unloads at Gisborne Airport while WA165 crosses the runway. PicturebyGeofJoyce

The Kopuawhara monument. P  PicturebyGillianWard

Vintage train’s future on the line From page 1 (given basic maintenance). It is one of the Looking through tunnel No. 22 (right) to surrender this now,” says Mr Joyce. youngest lines in the country and the steel the northern entrance to tunnel No. 21. “For GCVR the reality is that if the railway rail does not show a lot of wear.  PicturebyGillianWard line is not reinstated and reopened for he line was carrying a lot of freight, and commercial use, and the maintenance of the this was increasing, at the time the storm line is not undertaken by the government or damage occurred in 2012. a commercial freight operator, we will not be In 2011, in response to years of requests able to continue to run the steam train.” from local produce growers, KiwiRail e expanding horticultural and upgraded the railway line to make it agricultural production from the Gisborne compatible for hi-cube containers. hen, region, mostly destined for export — apples, from December 2011 to March 2012 there persimmons, sweetcorn, squash, kiwifruit, were three fully-loaded trains per week, and lamb — is the primary driver for each carrying 16x40ft chilled containers of reinstating the railway line, with current fresh produce from Gisborne packhouses, demand estimated as a 24-wagon train and several general freight wagons as well, carrying containerised freight, supplemented running directly to Napier’s export container by logs, ive days a week, throughout the port. year, with increases expected year on year. Ms Ward says “Unfortunately, the line did In addition to commercial use, excursion not have time to prove its potential before trains would bring many rail-oriented ive dropouts occurred in March 2012 — at tourists to Gisborne, and Wa165 could the embankments at Wharekakaho Stream, continue to run local trips. One feature which Beach Loop southern end, Waiherere Stream, attracts rail enthusiasts is that Gisborne and the Tikiwhata Stream tributary, and of Airport is one of the few airports in the the track formation just south of the Railway world that has a railway line crossing the Road crossing. The rail bridge over the Nuhaka River. PicturebyGillianWard main runway. “A sixth dropout occurred in heavy rain in he advice from the experienced rail May 2015 at the embankment just north of engineers (the same ones who advise tunnel no. 16, a reminder of the risks from KiwiRail), after detailed work on the ground, delays in getting basic maintenance work is that the rail formation and structures are done,” she says. sound. “Since 2012 a lot of emphasis has been he largest cost area of the PGF-funded focused on the damaged parts of the line. BERL Turanga (Gisborne) ki Wairoa Rail But, while one of the dropouts, the Tikiwhata Feasibility Study, was the detailed track and stream tributary embankment washout, engineering assessment, including detailed is particularly dramatic, each is repairable. design and costs. KiwiRail engineering and Engineering designs for their repair are freight operations staf were involved in this shown in an attachment to the BERL report, feasibility study and provided the KiwiRail by Fraser Geologics Ltd.” Review of Structure Assets (including Critical track statistics: bridges and tunnels) report that is one of the • Railway line Wairoa to Gisborne: 94km attachments to the main report. [https:// • Track damaged by washouts: 350m, less berl.co.nz/research/reconnecting-gisborne] than 0.5 percent of the line’s length he line between Waikokopu and • Other minor track damage, slips etc: 2.5km, Gisborne was built in the 1930s by the 2.6 percent of the line’s length Public Works Department at a time when (Neil Buchanan, Rail Engineer) they had extensive experience of railway “here is a discrepancy between the line construction. Constructed through estimated costs of reopening the line stated the rugged and challenging Wharerata hill country, it was well-designed and built to last Continued on page 4 The Beach Loop embankment dropout. PicturebyBarryFoster SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2020 3 PROFILE ‘THAT ART GUY’

THE SOUND OF THE SEA: Gisborne artist and retired art teacher Richard Rogers visits his serenely smiling sculpted head on a bush-clad slope above Makorori Beach. Picture by Dudley L Meadows Gisborne artist and retired art teacher Richard Rogers’ exhibition e Sculptured Wall is an eclectic selection of works he has created over a lifetime. He tells Mark Peters about his life in art. n the 1970s a trio of high school one of Richard’s earliest loves was to roam and working with i breglass and foam. He buzzing because it looked so much like a students known as the “arts guys” around farms where his family worked. enjoyed the sculptural form of the surfboard. Gauguin painting. I wish I’d got my camera. Iincluded Richard Rogers. Made up of Helping with the stock, hanging out in the Hanging out at the local surfboard factory Hopefully they’ll be back next summer.” John Walsh, the late Daryl File, and sheds during shearing, building huts and with its i breglass smell and where glassers Richard reconnected with the Flying Moas Richard, the trio were also members of eeling were among his favourite pastimes, he and shapers crafted the sleek forms by hand when a retrospective of the group’s works Gisborne’s breakaway arts group, the Flying says. was a weekly highlight. was held at Tairawhiti Museum two years Moas. Now retired from teaching art, “I remember going to Oil Springs at Practicality, working with diff erent ago. Richard’s exhibition h e Sculptured Wall Whatatutu. e machines were still laying materials so they are part of the intended “When you’re in a group like that you i re at Tairawhiti Museum showcases the huge around.” form, is a major part of what it is to be an each other up. It triggers things when you variety in the work he produced over the Too young to explore the ironworks’ artist, Richard says. see a work of art by someone else. decades, and even his own studio space. sculptural potential in the manner of “Solving the problem requires creative “h at’s how it was for us.” Richard has always been associated with American sculptor David Smith who created thinking whether you are a the Gisborne visual art scene, and taught art the Voltri-Bolton series — 25 sculptures painter, sculptor, printmaker full-time for 40 years at Lytton High School, from implements found in an abandoned or designer. It’s just the media but says he never consciously decided to be steel mill — the sight of the hulks of big and process that varies and an artist. rusting machines made an impact on him, he the possibilities they might “Other people have said ‘you’re an artist’ says. Where Smith created primordial forms suggest. and through them I’ve taken on the mantle.” from 20th century steel, Richard’s sculptures “I’m not technically effi cient He always used to draw as a child though are based more in the mechanics of nature enough, or able to invest the and i lled his mum’s recipe books with his — pods, seeds, the armoured claw of a amount of time to make works doodlings, he says. crab, a Giger-like shell of a stingray. A more that are perfect. Having the “But I didn’t know what art was until organic environment could have something media talk in your work is part high school which is when I started to get to do with that. of the process. Being able to interested.” Having been schooled in Te Karaka decipher how an artist created Gisborne artists Norman Maclean and Primary, Richard later attended Awapuni the painting is one of the joys Graeme Mudge, who were also art teachers School. e family lived in Anzac Street of viewing work. (Graeme, reluctantly, to be fair), galvanised which is no more than a kilometre from the “I like seeing how artists that interest. sea. work. I go right up close to see “h ey created a diff erent room from the “ e thing that impacted me there was the the brushwork and how they other classrooms. It was a diff erent space. It beach. It instilled in me a love of the beach mix their colours. Getting up was diff erent and they made you think about lifestyle. ank God we didn’t have phones close gives you more insight things in a diff erent way. with games or parlour machines.” into the artist’s technique.” “ at’s where it started . . . but even when I While at Awapuni School, he had his i rst Now he has retired from left school I didn’t know what the hell I was carving lesson. teaching, he enjoys watching going to do. It was Norman who suggested “I remember carving a pou i gure and documentaries about artists. teachers’ training college.” carving the nose inward,” he says. Living by Makorori Beach, Richard majored in art with PE as a He began experimenting more and with Richard had an art-imitates-life secondary subject at Ardmore Teachers’ George Walford as his art teacher at Gisborne moment there last summer. Training College but continued to paint, Intermediate, he created a Maori pa scene “I built a whare with a palm sculpt and visit museums and galleries which was reported in the popular pictorial frond roof at the beach. People AND THIS IS MY PICTURE: Richard Rogers and Paul Evans wherever he and his family travelled. magazine Gisborne Photo News. used it for everything. One day display the clay plaque they made as students in 1967 Born in Te Karaka and raised on a farm He had started suri ng, of course, and, in this family of island women that depicts life in a Maori village. where his father worked as a shepherd, those days this entailed repairs to surfboards and kids sat under it. I was Picture from Gisborne Photo News, December 6, 1967 4 THE GISBORNE HERALD Lead

Kopuawhara viaduct No. 2. Picture by Gillian Ward

The Silver Fern rail car passing WA165 at beach loop in April 2010. Picture by Peter Wooding Gift from an earlier generation From page 2 says Ms Ward. by the BERL study and the recently-reported “Also, in Tairawhiti we are very aware of the comments by KiwiRail CEO Greg Miller.” lives that were lost during the construction According to the Gisborne Rail Action of the last section of this railway line. here Group, the reason for this is that while the is a monument near Waiau Stream to BERL study recommends the rail line be commemorate these lives lost. reinstated — repaired and maintained on “he Gisborne Rail Action Group (GRAG) the existing formation based on the current believes the railway line to Gisborne through 16 tonne axle loading — KiwiRail CEO Greg the Wharerata hills is exceptional in its Miller has said he would prefer the project, if engineering design and construction. it goes ahead, to be a complete rebuild based “It is really extraordinary that we still on an 18 tonne axle loading. have this infrastructure and it is in such he total cost to reinstate the railway line good condition — it is a gift from an earlier for train operations including allowing for generation, that we need to value and use as additional resilience work, a new transport it was intended to be used. hub at Matawhero, and contingencies has “To have the railway line repaired would been put at $36 million with the work to be enable horticultural development, enhance undertaken by local contractors. his is the social wellbeing, improve safety on SH2, “shovel-ready” regional Covid-19 Recovery guarantee Wa165’s survival as an iconic Tunnel No. 25 at the northern end of Beach Loop. Picture by Kay Bayley project that Gisborne District Council and tourist attraction, and would reduce the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council have region’s use of fossil fuels and our CO2 SEE NOW, PAY LATER. requested to be funded by the government, emissions,” Ms Ward says.

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he’s a star, a celebrity. Her beautiful good luck might end at any moment and see face adorns billboards the world us knee-deep in snow or waist-deep in lood Sover. She’s capricious and famous water. for her its of fury. But she can also From the time we set of from Glade be enchanting and beguiling. Wharf my senses were overwhelmed with Before Covid-19 decimated her foreign fan her astonishing panoramas. here was so club, thousands of people from all corners of much to absorb, I was in perpetual sensory the globe would seek time in her presence. overload. My eyes were unable to process the She was photographed from every angle, in grandeur of what they were seeing. all her multifarious moods. But for now, she’s he irst day was an easy hour and a half ours. meander across the irst of many picturesque We approached Ms Milford with swing bridges, through moss-draped red trepidation, having heard stories of the and silver beech forest beside the Clinton legendary storms she has unleashed on her River with its clear pools relecting images of devotees during the 132 years of her life. the wooded valley walls. Dappled sunshine But we found her in a gentle, sunny mood, and the gentlest of inclines lulled us into welcoming and bewitching us with her a tranquil mood, as we fell into a familiar extraordinary beauty. rhythm, accepted the burden on our We felt blessed beyond belief to have the backs and tingled with anticipation at the rare good fortune to walk the track under adventure ahead. clear blue skies. But also nervous that our As the Clinton Valley narrowed to a canyon on the second day, I remembered the words of Englishwoman Blanche Baughan who Confidence with a smile described the terrain as “truly the region of the perpendicular . . . . you realise you are Justine (left) and tramping mate Becky posing on a rock above the ‘12-second Drop’, • Full dentures • Partial dentures • Denture repairs walking at the bottom of a gigantic furrow of • Hygienic Workmanship • Mouthguards with the Arthur Valley below. • Gold work • Quality materials • Personal Service the earth” (London Spectator, 1908). • Teeth bleaching • Guaranteed Expertise he editor of the day headlined the article, Next day, the exhilaration of inally bedrock by Fiordland’s ice-age glaciers, • WINZ quotes • Free Consultation ‘he Finest Walk in the World’, a description climbing the ive zigs and six zags up the were other-worldly. he pass (1154m) was which has given the Milford Track 112 years steep wall to Mackinnon Pass in perfect suspended between the massive rhino horn of the kind of publicity that marketing gurus conditions completely obliterated any of Mt Balloon and the broad-shouldered, kill for. memory of the efort involved. here were deeply-weathered bulk of Mt Hart. To the Near our idyllic lunch spot at Prairie Lake, rewards for every step as the Clinton Canyon right, Mt Elliott’s craggy face was awash with where a wispy waterfall tumbled over a dropped away below and the breathtaking tears falling from the Jervois Glacier. mosaic of rock and moss to a mirror pool landscape of the alpine pass unfolded above. he deep valleys on either side of the pass GISBORNE below, we glimpsed our irst view of the At the stone cairn near the top of the track, vied for attention, along with alpine tarns DENTURE formidable Mackinnon Pass, our mission for we paid homage to Quintin Mackinnon and and brave little mountain lilies. CLINIC LTD the following day. Ernest Mitchell who discovered the route I apologised to Elsie K. Morton who stood After a six-hour tramp, we sat outside from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound on on the summit in 1949 and saw nothing. SIMONE CHALLIES Laboratory Manager Mintaro Hut with a friendly weka for October 17, 1888. “What a grief to be doing it in this fog! We JODY LUCAS company. he image of the last rays of sun he views at the summit were so are walking on top of the world amid such Clinical Dental Technician 23946-01 on the wise old hunk of granite towering spectacular, they waged war on my senses. company of Mountain Kings as we may 96 DERBY STREET, GISBORNE I PHONE/FAX 06 867 4823 over us is still deeply etched in my memory. he mountains, gouged and scraped to never meet again, and not one glimpse of 7 THE GISBORNE HERALD TRAVEL

The stone cairn and cross at the top of the track pays homage to Quintin Mackinnon and Ernest Mitchell who discovered the route from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound on October 17, 1888.

Our idyllic lunch spot Mt Balloon (above) from at Prairie Lake (left). Mackinnon Pass. An intensely personal experience them to gladden our eyes!” highest waterfall (580m), the ifth highest in would appear, relected in the tranquil Milford Sound township must be pre-booked. And I felt very sorry for Alys Lowth who the world, was closed due to a huge rockfall. waters of Lake Ada. Ultimate Guides run fully-catered guided walked the track just 10 days after us in he penalty for many stops was a late All too soon, we were at track’s end, walks with lodge accommodation. 1906 and felt the full wrath of Ms Milford in arrival at Dumpling Hut and being at the mesmerised and delighted. We had tramped • Check the website for updates on the state of a seriously bad mood. tail end of the bunk-bagsing. We ended up in magniicent alpine terrain before but the track and hut bookings: “It was bitterly cold . . . and as we climbed with top bunks in the snoring zone so in the Milford was on another planet for https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and- higher the snow on the track became deeper the dead of the night, we quietly moved our spectacularity. She may be world famous but recreation/places-to-go/iordland/places/ and deeper so that we sank into it almost mattresses into the kitchen. the experience was ultimately an intensely iordland-national-park/things-to-do/tracks/ up to our knees . . . we could not see a single Day four was an 18km lat walk with a personal one. She worked her magic on us milford-track/ peak of the mountains . . .” scary deadline — if you failed to meet the and left an indelible imprint on our hearts But for us the summit was bathed in mid-afternoon boats at the end of the track, and memories. — To be continued bright sunshine with the lightest of breezes you risked being eaten alive by nasty little • Justine Tyerman walked independently and and playful snow-white pufs of cloud. blood-suckers at Sandly Point. So there was stayed in Department of Conservation huts. I had irrational thoughts about taking up little time to marvel at the Mackay Falls, residence in the day hut where we lunched Bell Rock and the Giant Gate Falls, refreshed THE FACTS in the company of Elsie’s Mountain Kings, after overnight drizzle. • he Milford Track is a four-day, three- and had to be dragged of the pass with A cloud shroud added mystique to the night 53.5km walk. he Department of reminders the hardest part of the seven- walls of the Arthur Valley, which seemed Conservation manages three huts with shared hour tramp was yet to come. appropriate for the subdued mood of our bunkrooms, kitchens equipped with gas rings, Forewarned was not forearmed — the last day. It was as if Ms Milford wanted to stainless steel benches and sinks with a cold descent was steeper, rockier and longer than show us how beautiful she could be, without water supply. he ablution blocks have hand the ascent. the illumination of sunshine and blue skies. basins with cold water washing facilities and We stopped often to photograph the Dressed in sombre tones, her mountain tops lush toilets. he huts and boat transport The sign at Sandly Point at the end of the famous Sutherland Falls in the distance, partly hidden behind veils of diaphanous from Te Anau Downs to the start of the walk track is decorated with cast-of boots and knowing the sidetrack to New Zealand’s silver-grey, she knew how alluring her face at Glade Wharf and from Sandly Point to shoes. 8 THE GISBORNE HERALD COLUMN ‘Religion didn’t dictate what side of argument interviewees sat on’ was interested to see h e Gisborne Opinion author Martin Hanson seems internally have legalised assisted dying, I was not on a hunt to Herald published an opinion piece about to have taken umbrage with my “hunt for more than 30 have rejected it. prove anything — but I my book h e Final Choice - End of Life truth”. Or the fact that every year in e rather a hunt to answer Suff ering: Is Assisted Dying the Answer? I agree with him — truth is not based Netherlands a number of cases found non- essential questions to Unfortunately, I found the piece on emotions, feelings, and even societal compliant go unpunished by their legal position myself and help by contained some errors and the author “values” change over time. However, I system — for example, in 2016 there were others to make the best, attempted to question my ability to do my think Martin would agree that “facts” and 11 cases found in which doctors failed to most well-informed Caralise job, my credibility, and my reputation by “truth” are more closely assimilated; so I follow protocol. decision possible. Trayes “researching” and publishing details of my wonder why the many facts detailed in the Or the fact that our law is being compared I wanted to hear from private life that had nothing to do with the book don’t satisfy him . . . I hope Martin’s to the state of Victoria in Australia but our those engaged in the issue book I am proud to have written. position as an End of Life Choice Society law is only 27 pages long and Victoria’s is and experts in their fi elds, I would like to address a few of the member and campaigner hasn’t aff ected his over 120. In any person’s mind, this should no matter what side they statements made regarding the contents of ability to see these facts. raise questions. And they are the questions I sat on. e Final Choice book. Some facts such as while 13 jurisdictions sought to answer. And any good journalist knows exactly how to do just that. Journalists who have read e Final Choice 1447 say it has done a good job. ey say the book is ACROSS 47 Ritual (8) DOWN 38 Mongrel (3) interesting, informative 1 Last (5) 51 Fourth Greek letter (5) 2 Heir (9) 42 Fabric fold (5) and empowering. 4 Agitates (6,2) 55 Of great beauty and 3 Great pain (5) 43 Queries (anag)(7) It contains more than 20 in-depth 9 Carry to excess (6) delicacy (9) 5 Indirect suggestion 44 Component part (4) interviews with experts and specialists, 56 Dubious, unbelieving (9) (4) 45 Mystery (6) 14 Sandy shore (5) those who are terminally-ill and positively- 15 Spend recklessly, 58 Pen tips (4) 6 Aperture in door (7) 46 Spherical map (5) ostentatiously (5,5,6) 59 Passenger vehicle (3) 7 Greatly superior; very 48 Practical guideline well, passionate advocates and their 17 Theatrical entertainment (5) 60 Duplicate copy (4) much in advance of (7,5) (4,2,5) opposites. And what I discovered early on 18 Knight's title (3) 61 Referee (6) 8 Preserved plum (5) 49 Grand residence (7) was that the common voice in favour of the 19 Waxy colouring sticks (7) 62 Tune (3) 9 Commanded (7) 50 Capture (3) law change was endearingly simplistic. So 20 Ancestors (9) 63 Venice boatmen (10) 10 Cereal heads (4) 51 Claimed (anag)(7) in many cases I presented this case before 21 Chase (6) 66 Veer sharply (6) 11 Eat (6) 52 Attack (6) those in opposition. 24 Free-falling jumpers from 67 Strapped shoe (6) 12 Make happen (5) 53 Memorise (5,2,5) Initially, I assumed this issue would aircraft (9) 69 Court game (9) 13 Dry (7) 54 Male deer (4) provoke some religious reaction around 25 Zeal (6) 72 Elate (6) 14 Sobered (anag)(7) 57 Frank (6) sanctity of life and “playing God”, but while 26 Winner's prize (6) 73 Cargo ship (9) 16 Easy earnings (5,3,3) 64 Netherlands port (9) interviewing I found religion often did not 29 Racing dogs (10) 75 Protected (7) 22 Austrian capital (6) 65 Greed (7) determine which side someone sat on. 31 Brick-carrying device (3) 77 Regret bitterly (3) 23 Cloud type (7) 66 Conceal (7) In fact, it was seldom relevant to anyone’s 32 Keen discernment (6) 80 Smoked roll (5) 24 Timidity (7) 68 Long-lasting (7) reasoning. As one ethicist said, “ is is not a 33 Skin mark (4) 81 With startlingly rapid 25 Habitual user (6) 70 Actor's assistant (7) 35 Tavern (3) progress (2,5,3,6) 27 Wind instrument (7) 71 Of slender build (6) religious issue, but a societal issue.” 37 Throb painfully (4) 82 Just detectable amount (5) 28 Place of worship (6) 72 American state (5) Of those interviewed, there are Catholics, 39 French heroine (4,2,3) 83 Steady in position or 30 Store (4) 74 Snow house (5) Christians, Buddhists, atheists and more — 40 At or nearest the top (9) balance (6) 32 Annoyed (5) 76 Coarse (5) quite frankly, religion did not dictate what 41 Conditions (5) 84 Source it (anag)(8) 34 Attempt again (5) 78 Seize (4) side of the argument they sat on. 42 Took for granted (8) 85 Ring (5) 36 Gratis (4) 79 Long ago (4) For example, TV3’s e Project featured Esther Richards who is in favour of the law 123 4567891011 1213change. Esther declares herself a Christian. 14 Dr Jack Havill, an ardent supporter of the law change and whom I interviewed for 15 16 17 my book, also declares himself a Christian. David Seymour MP and Act author, states 18 himself that, “the majority of people of faith are in favour of this law — we know this by 19 20 21 polling”. 22 23 And I have no problem with this. As for not promoting a book full of bad 24 25 26 27 death stories — that may have been more about the fact that book is being used as 28 part of a scare strategy openly spoken about by David Seymour MP at an End of Life 29 30 31 32 33 34 Choice Society meeting I attended. 35 36 For many of us, we want to provide autonomy and choice for those in desperate 37 38 39 40 situations at the end of life. Suff ering is horrible to witness, and horrendous to 41 go through. But somehow we have to recognise what we are being asked in this 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 binding referendum is if we support a very 51 52 53 54 specifi c piece of legislation, not a concept of euthanasia. 55 56 57 58 I realise it’s hard to wade through the intensity of debate around these issues, 59 but that’s why we need to listen to experts directly involved and learn more about how 60 61 62 63 64 to assess good law-making practice. 65 I’m trying to help people fi nd eff ective solutions to end-of-life suff ering and liberate 66 67 68 69 70 people with better education . . . not blind people with fear so they can’t carefully and 71 analytically address the issues. I encourage readers to get a copy of 72 73 74 75 76 e Final Choice and come to your own 77 78 79 conclusion. My hope is that you will walk away from this book knowing more, 80 81 thinking more, talking more about your future and the future of your loved ones. 82 • Caralise Trayes is a journalist and author 83 84 85 of h e Final Choice - End of life suff ering: Is Assisted Dying the Answer? Saturday, July 25, 2020 9 TELEVISION on tv this weekend

TRON: LEGACY Saturday, 7pm, TVNZ 2 A man in search of his father ends up inside the digital world that his father designed. Starring: Jef Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde.

YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE Saturday, 9.10pm, TVNZ 2 Sunday, 8.20pm, TVNZ 2 A Mossad agent fakes his death so that he can re-emerge in New York as a hair stylist. he daughter of an Imperial scientist joins the Rebel Alliance in a risky move to steal Starring: Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider. the Death Star plans.

SNATCH DEAD POETS SOCIETY Sunday, 10.35pm, TVNZ DUKE Saturday, 10.20pm, TVNZ 1 Diamond smugglers, bare-knuckle boxers and an Irish gypsy mix it up in London’s underworld. A maverick teacher uses poetry to embolden his students’ self-expression. Starring: Benicio Del Toro, Brad Pitt, Jason Statham. Starring: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke. 10 THE GISBORNE HERALD SATURDAY-SUNDAY TELEVISION TVNZ 1 © TVNZ 2020TVNZ 2 © TVNZ 2020 THREE PRIME MAORI TV 5pm The Chase 3 0 5pm The Crystal Maze 5.30 F A New Zealand 5pm Addicted To Fishing 0 5pm The Hui: Kaupeka Wha 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 Celebrity 0 Food Story PG 0 Nicky heads to 5.30 Nga Tangata Taumata 7pm Jamie: Keep Cooking Richard Ayoade leads With the restaurant Matakana Island in the Rau 3 teams of celebrities And Carry On 0 getting closer to Bay of Plenty, to sight 6.30 Nga Pari Karangaranga through the Crystal Maze, 3 Jamie shares easy-to- a series of games and opening, Ben and the fish for massive bronze O Te Motu M follow, super-flexible challenges in a giant Ahi chefs do some R&D whaler sharks with local 7pm Jonah: A recipes with lots of fantasy world. for the menu. lads Hunter and Chris. 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Holmes, with music from 5.30 7am Charles Stanley 8.30 Waka Ama Sprint Infomercials 12.45 Rugby League: NRL 7.06 Saturday Night With Phil The Shires. 6am Paw Patrol 3 0 8am Life TV 3 Nationals O’Brien. 9.20 Dinner Date 0 6.20 Thomas And Friends 0 8.30 Turning Point 2.45 Football: A-League 9am Globe 4.45 Closedown Reality TV star Amber 6.30 New Looney Tunes 3 0 9am R&R With Eru And 9.30 Swagger SUNDAY Davies chooses three 6.55 Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6am Religious Programming 10am Whanau Bake Off 12.04 The All Night Programme 3 0 K’Lee 7.05 My Little Pony 7am Nella The Princess 10.30 Sidewalk Karaoke 3 6.08 Storytime men to date, based on 0 9.30 The Hui 0 7.25 Littlest Pet Shop Knight 3 0 11am Te Ao Tapatahi 7.10 Sunday Morning With Jim the menus she most 7.50 Kai Five 0 10am NewsHub Nation 3 0 7.30 Religious Programming Noon Te Ao With Moana 3 Mora. likes the look of, before 7.55 Welcome To Cardboard 11am Classical 7.35 The House 10am The Great Escapers 3 12.30 Piri’s Tiki Tour PGC 3 choosing to see one of City 0 Destinations 3 9.06 Mediawatch 8am What Now? 11am Antiques Road Trip 3 1pm Touch Rugby: them again. 11.25 Xscape 12.12 Two Cents Worth 10.20 M 10am Regular Show 3 0 Noon Super Rugby Aotearoa Junior National Dead Poets 11.55 Mega Cities 3 12.30 Standing Room Only 0 10.15 Shortland Street 2pm Grass Roots Rugby Championships 3 Society PGV 1989 Drama. 3 1.10 At The Movies With Simon Omnibus PG 3 0 1pm Muscle Garage 3pm Happy Together PG 3 0 2pm M Jonah: A Robin Williams, Ethan F Morris. 12.20 The Bachelorette 1.30 Monster Jam 3.30 Hawke, Josh Charles. 0 Judge Judy PG VeggieTales Movie PG 2.05 The Laugh Track PG 2.30 National Drifting 4pm 3 SUNDAY 2pm Home And Away Hot Bench 2002 Family. 3.05 Classic Drama Championship 3 12.40 Coronation Street Omnibus 3 0 4.30 Paddington Station 3.30 Marae DIY 4.06 Smart Talk 3.30 MotoGP 3 0 Omnibus PG 3 0 4.25 American Housewife PG 0 24/7 PG 4.30 Tagata Pasifika 5pm The World At Five 5.25 America’s Got Talent PG 0 4.50 0 5.30 5pm 5.10 Heart And Soul 1.55 Infomercials The Price Of Fish Prime News Te Ao Toa 6am Yours Faithfully 3 0 PAY TV 6.25 Fantasy Homes By The CHOICE Sea 3 0 5pm Nigella Bites 5.30 Expedition Unknown SKY SPORT 1 SKY 5 MOVIES PREMIERE DISCOVERY 7.15 Tagata Pasifika 3 6.30 L Super Rugby Aotearoa 7.30 5.25 5.40 6.30 Forged In Fire Truck Night In Pride And Prejudice, Expedition 7.40 Praise Be 3 v . Unknown: Hunt For 7.30 Restoration Home America PGL Cut PG 2019 Romance. Lexi 8.10 20/20 3 0 From Orangetheory Stadium, Extraterrestrials PG Stories of people willing Five Ford-tough set out Giovagnoli, David Witts. 9am 0 Christchurch. 6.35 Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Q+A With Jack Tame to risk everything to save L to win $10,000; the 6.50 Lying And Stealing 16LSC 9.10 Super Rugby Australia Lost Mine PG 10am Marae a historic property and Force v Brumbies. Slag Heap pushes three 2019 Thriller. Theo James, 7.30 UFOs: The Lost 10.30 Waka Huia create a home. From HBF Park, Perth. trucks past their limit; Emily Ratajkowski. 0 8.30 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 Evidence PG 11am Attitude 8.30 M Eye In The Sky 16LV 11.15 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) panic on the Car Pull 3 0 Crusaders v Hurricanes. Action. The wives of three 8.30 Contact PG 11.30 Fair Go 2015 Thriller. The morality needs an emergency 11.55 Sunday 3 0 From Orangetheory Stadium, recently incarcerated 9.25 Alien Planet Earths PG of modern-day drone response. 10.15 12.55 First Crossings 3 0 Christchurch. New York gangsters The Day I Ran China PG warfare is explored when 8.30 Meet The Hockers PG 11.05 Expedition 1.55 Building Giants 0 a girl wanders into the SUNDAY take mafia matters into 1.15 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 9pm Counting Cars PG Unknown: Hunt For 2.55 Driving Test 3 0 kill zone during an anti- their own hands, proving Force v Brumbies. 10pm Pawn Stars PG unexpectedly adept at Extraterrestrials PG 3.25 F NZ Hunter terrorism operation. Alan 1.45 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 10.30 Truck Night In everything. Melissa 11.55 Alien Highway PG Adventures PG Rickman, Helen Mirren. Crusaders v Hurricanes. SUNDAY 5pm The Chase 3 0 10.30 Dirty Rotten Survival 2am Super Rugby Australia (RPL) America PGL McCarthy, Tiffany 11.20 The Simpsons PG Haddish. 12.45 How It’s Made PG 11.30 Hurricane Man PGCL Force v Brumbies. 1.10 How Do They Do It? PG SUNDAY From HBF Park, Perth. 11.50 The Simpsons PG 10.15 Life, Itself 16LSC 2019 BRAVO 4am Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Drama. Oscar Isaac, Olivia 1.35 Nasa’s Unexplained 3 12.30 Expedition Unknown SUNDAY 5.30 Undercover Boss Crusaders v Hurricanes. Wilde. Files PG 6.25 Million Dollar Listing Los 1.30 Baggage Battles 12.20 The Simpsons Super 2.25 What On Earth? PG 4.30 Super Rugby Australia (RPL) SUNDAY Angeles PG 2am Storage Hoarders Sunday PG 3.15 What On Earth? PG M Rebels v Waratahs. 12.10 The Amaranth MVLC 2018 7.35 Botched PG 3 3am Eye In The Sky 16LV From AAMI Park, Melbourne. 2.10 Meet The Hockers PG 4.05 What On Earth? PG Thriller. Melora Walters, 8.30 Keeping Up With The 2015 Thriller. Alan Rickman, 6.30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 2.35 Supergirl MVS 4.55 What On Earth? PG Kardashians M Jeffrey DeMunn. Helen Mirren. Force v Brumbies. 3.20 NXT PGV 5.45 What On Earth? PG 9.30 Family Karma M 5am Forged In Fire 7am Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 1.39 Game Of Love MC 2016 4.05 Classic Pawn Stars PG 6.35 How Do They Do It? PG 10.30 The Mark Of A Killer 16 3 6am Baggage Battles Crusaders v Hurricanes. Romantic Comedy. Heather 11.25 Love It Or List It: 4.30 Counting Cars PG 7.05 How Do They Do It? PG 6.30 Through The Bible With 7.30 First XV Rugby (RPL) Locklear, Locklyn Munro. 7.30 Alien Highway PG Vancouver 3 Mahurangi College v Rangitoto 5.15 Chicago PD MV Les Feldick 3.09 All Nighter 16VLSC 2018 8.20 SUNDAY High. Alien Planet Earths PG 7am Leading The Way 6am Meet The Hockers PG Comedy. 9.10 Mysteries Of The 12.20 Infomercials From the A&P Showgrounds. 6.25 Supergirl MVS 4.34 Pride And Prejudice, 3 7.30 Key Of David 9am Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Deep PG 5am Clean House PG Cut PG 2019 Romance. 9.10 Love It Or List It: 8am Celebrity Motor Homes Force v Brumbies. 7.10 NCIS: New Orleans MV 10am Expedition Vancouver 3 8.30 Big Dreams Small 9.30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 7.55 NXT PGV 5.59 Lying And Stealing 16LSC Unknown: Hunt For 10am Love It Or List It: Spaces Reds v Force. 8.50 Survivor: Worlds 2019 Thriller. Extraterrestrials PG Vancouver 3 9.30 Cash Cowboys 10am Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Apart PG 7.39 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 10.50 Deadliest Catch PG 3 10.50 Botched PG 10.30 Forged In Fire Crusaders v Hurricanes. 9.40 Supergirl MVS Action. 11.40 Aussie Salvage 11.40 Masters Of Flip 3 From Orangetheory Stadium, 9.20 Life, Itself 16LSC 2019 11.30 Escape To The Chateau 10.25 Pawn Stars PG Squad PG 12.30 Hollywood Medium With 12.30 Hurricane Man PGCL Christchurch. Drama. 12.30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3 Noon GrassRoots Rugby Club 10.55 NCIS: New Orleans MV Tyler Henry PG 1.30 Expedition Unknown 11.19 The Amaranth MVLC 2018 1.20 Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s 1.25 Hollywood Medium With rugby matches and stories from 11.45 Counting Cars PG 2.30 Restoration Home Thriller. Lost Mine PG Tyler Henry PG 3 some of the 600 rugby clubs 12.40 Mountain Men PG 3.30 Hope For Wildlife throughout New Zealand. 12.49 Life, Itself 16LSC 2019 2.10 Aussie Lobster Men PG 2.20 Hollywood Medium With 1.30 Meet The Hockers PG Tyler Henry PG 3 4.30 Rick Stein’s Road To 1pm Super Rugby 1997 (RPL) Drama. 3pm Aussie Lobster Men PG 3.15 Judge Jerry 3 Mexico Chiefs v . 2pm Raw PGV 2.44 Hostiles 16VLC 2018 Drama. 3.50 Aussie Lobster Men PG 5.05 Relative Success With 5.30 Million Dollar Car 3pm L Super Rugby Aotearoa 4.45 NXT PGV 4.55 The Dead Don’t Die 16VLC 4.45 Aussie Lobster Men PG Tabatha 3 Hunters Blues v Chiefs. 5.45 SmackDown PGV 2019 Horror. 5.40 Aussie Lobster Men PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 25Jul20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Saturday, July 25, 2020 11 SUNDAY-MONDAYSUNDAY—MONDAY’S TELE TELEVISIONVISION GUIDE

TVNZ 1 © TVNZ 2020TVNZ 2 © TVNZ 2020 THREE PRIME MAORI TV 5pm The Chase 3 0 5.25 America’s Got Talent PG 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 5.30 Prime News 5pm Te Ao Toa 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm MasterChef Australia: 7pm M The Secret Life Of 6pm Pawn Stars PG 6pm Waka Huia 0 7pm Country Calendar 0 Back To Win PG Pets PG 0 2016 Animated. 6.30 Netball: ANZ 6.30 Te Ao Marama Contestants must 7.30 Raining Fruit. The quiet life of a terrier Premiership (RPL) Tactix v The New Zealanders replicate Helly Raichura’s 8.30 M named Max is upended Stars. My Afternoons The King Country is an popular ‘pasta not pasta’ With Margueritte MLS when his owner takes in 8pm Pawn Stars PG unusual place to grow dish, but only those who 2010 Comedy Drama. A cannot identify ingredients A cheque signed by Normal People kiwifruit, but the location Duke, a stray whom Max semi-literate and lonely through a taste test must Aaron Burr, the third Vice 10.30pm on TVNZ 1 means a later harvest instantly dislikes. odd-job man bonds with cook. President of the United and good prices for a Eric Stonestreet, Kevin a much older, well- 8.20 M Rogue One: A Star States, comes into the couple who also run 0 Hart. read woman. Gérard Wars Story PGV 2016 shop. sheep and beef. Sci-fi. A group of resistance 8.40 M Bad Teacher 16LS Depardieu, Gisèle 8.30 Weather Gone Viral PG 0 7.30 Sunday 0 fighters join together to 2011 Comedy. After being Casadesus. Extreme weather 10pm Nga Pari Karangaranga Featuring Rosewood steal the plans of the dumped by her current Death Star, the ultimate caught on camera O Te Motu 3 – the Christchurch boyfriend, a gold-digging weapon. as told by survivors, 11pm Te Matatini Ki Te Ao 3 seventh-grade teacher retirement and dementia Felicity Jones, Diego Luna. meteorologists, 11.30 Closedown F sets her sights on a facility that suffered 10.40 Paranormal Caught and severe-weather MONDAY Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3 0 many of our country’s On Camera PG colleague. specialists. 6.30 Pipi Ma 8.20pm on TVNZ 2 11.35 M Blair Witch 16C 0 Covid-19 related deaths; Cameron Diaz, Justin 3 0 6.35 Takaro Tribe 3 2016 Horror. 9.30 World’s Scariest M we meet the Blues’ Timberlake. Footage of madcap 6.45 Kia Mau 3 James Allen McCune, 0 Otere Black. Callie Hernandez. 10.35 Chicago PD M weddings and 6.55 Waiata Mai 8.30 F Beat The MONDAY When a Latina woman is preposterous proposals 7.05 Te Nutube 3 Chasers 0 1.10 Baby Daddy PG 3 0 murdered, Intelligence from around the world. 7.15 E Kori 7.20 Tamariki Haka All five Chasers compete 1.55 Australian Survivor PG 3 0 suspects she was 10.30 SmackDown PGV 4.15 Regular Show PG 3 0 7.30 Darwin + Newts 3 as a team, challenging working as a drug 11.30 60 Minutes PG 4.25 7.40 Huritua Infomercials mule, but the team’s MONDAY contestants to play 6.30 Code Fun 0 7.50 Paia Weather Gone Viral against them to win 6.40 Darwin And Newts 0 investigation suggests 12.30 Mayday 8am Te Ao Tapatahi 8.30pm on Prime large cash prizes. 6.50 Tinpo 3 0 there have been a 1.25 Closedown 9am Marae 3 9.30 F I Am MC 3 0 6.55 Kiri And Lou 3 0 different motive for her 6am Jeopardy 9.30 Ako 3 3 0 N 0 7am Quimbo’s Quest death. 6.50 Wheel Of Fortune 3 10am Iwi Anthems 3 RNZ NATIONAL 10.30 Normal People ML 5pm The World At Five 7.25 The Jungle Bunch To The 11.30 Magnum PI M 3 7.40 Teenage Mutant Ninja 10.30 Whanau Living 3 Two Irish teens begin Rescue! 3 0 0 5.10 Heart And Soul MONDAY Turtles 11am Nga Tangata Taumata an on-again/off-again 7.40 Spongo, Fuzz, And 0 3 6.40 Voices 0 12.25 Infomercials 8.05 The Thundermans Rau romance spanning Jalapena 3 7.04 The Ted Radio Hour 7.50 Bakugan: Battle Planet 0 6am 8.30 Batman: The Animated Noon Pukuhohe Ideas worth sharing. several years, which The AM Show 3 8.15 Puppy Dog Pals 3 0 Series 3 0 12.30 Shear Bro changes as they explore 9am The Café PG 8.06 Sunday Night With Grant 8.40 PJ Masks 3 0 9am Antiques Road Trip 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga Walker. different versions of 10am Infomercials 3 9am Infomercials 10am The Doctors PGC O Te Motu Music and nostalgia. 11.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 3 0 3 themselves. 10am Neighbours 3 0 11am Container Wars PG 3 0 1.30 Ako 10pm The 10 O’Clock Report 0 12.25 Face The Truth PG 3 3 11.40 A Place To Call Home PG 10.30 Murphy Brown Noon Hot Bench PG 2pm Toku Reo 10.10 Mediawatch 11am Siren M 3 0 12.55 Dr Phil PG 3 3 3 0 12.30 Seal Team PGV 3 3pm Korero Mai 10.45 The House 11.55 MasterChef Australia: 3.30 Ahorangi: Next Sarah and George’s 1.55 The Restoration Man PG 1.30 Married… With 11.04 The Retro Cocktail Hour Back To Win PG 3 0 3 0 Generation 3 news signals the 3 Children PG 3 MONDAY 1.10 Judge Rinder PG 4pm Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 beginning of a new era 3 0 2.55 The Wild Life Of Tim 12.04 The All Night Programme 2.05 Life In Pieces PG 2pm The Late Show With 4.30 Pukana at Ash Park; James’s 2.30 Home And Away 3 0 Faulkner Stephen Colbert PG 3 5am First Up 6am Morning 3 0 3 0 5pm Pipi Ma Report return rattles Henry. 3pm Shortland Street PG 3.25 Bondi Vet 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3 3 3.30 3 0 5.05 Takaro Tribe 9.06 Nine To Noon Justice League Action 4pm The ITM Fishing Show 3.30 Jeopardy 3 MONDAY 3.40 Get Arty 0 5.15 Kia Mau 10.45 The Reading Classics PG 0 4pm 12.40 Infomercials 4.10 Brain Busters 0 Celebrity Antiques Road 5.25 Waiata Mai Noon Midday Report 3 6am Breakfast 4.35 Friends 3 0 4.30 NewsHub Live At Trip 5.35 Te Nutube 1.06 Afternoons 3 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres 5.05 The Simpsons PG 3 0 4:30pm 5pm Frasier 5.45 E Kori 3 4.06 The Panel 3 0 0 Show 3 0 5.30 The Big Bang Theory 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 Prime News 5.50 Tamariki Haka 5pm Checkpoint With Tiffany Haddish. PAY TV 10am Tipping Point 3 CHOICE 5.30 Million Dollar Car 11am The Chase 3 0 SKY SPORT 1 SKY 5 MOVIES PREMIERE DISCOVERY Hunters Noon 1 News At Midday 0 6pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 5.45 SmackDown PGV 6.40 The Aftermath MVLS 2019 5.40 Aussie Lobster Men PG 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 12.30 Emmerdale PG 0 Crusaders v Hurricanes. 7.30 NCIS: New Orleans MV Drama. Keira Knightley, 6.35 Aussie Lobster Men PG 7.30 Ben Fogle: Return To 6.30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Aaron is full of remorse; 8.30 NCIS MV Alexander Skarsgard. 7.30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG The Wild PGC Blues v Chiefs. Jamie blindsides Kim 9.30 NCIS MV 8.30 Hustlers 16LSC 2019 8.30 Alien Highway PG Arizona 8.30 Susan Powell: An ID From , Auckland. Anomalies. and Andrea; Jai is on the 8.30 Rugby Nation Highlights 10.30 Chicago PD MV Comedy. When the 2008 Murder Mystery MCLSV economic collapse cuts 9.25 Alien Highway PG Escape edge. and analysis of the latest rugby 11.25 Survivor: Worlds 10.30 Antiques Roadshow into their profits, a group from Area 51. 1.30 Country Calendar 3 0 action. Apart PG 11.30 Ben Fogle: Return To 9.30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) of strippers devise a 10.15 Mysteries Of The Raining Fruit. MONDAY The Wild PGC Reds v Force. scheme to take their Deep PG Hunt for Noah’s 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres 12.15 SmackDown MVC MONDAY 10pm Super Rugby Australia (HLS) lives back. Constance Ark. Show 3 0 Force v Brumbies. 1.55 Chicago PD MV 11.05 Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s 12.30 Million Dollar Car Wu, Jennifer Lopez. 3pm Tipping Point 3 10.30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 2.45 NCIS: New Orleans MV Lost Mine PG Hunters 10.23 Pooka Lives! 16VLSC 2019 4pm Te Karere Blues v Chiefs. 3.35 Survivor: Worlds 11.55 Aussie Salvage 1.30 Baggage Battles 11pm Horror. Malcolm Barrett, 3 0 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Squad PG 4.30 Gusto TV Crusaders v Hurricanes. Apart PG Lyndie Greenwood. 2am Storage Hoarders MONDAY 5pm The Chase 3 0 From Orangetheory Stadium, 4.25 NCIS MV 11.44 The Queen Of 3am Susan Powell: An ID 12.45 How It’s Made PG Christchurch. 5.10 NCIS MV Hearts 16LS 2009 Comedy. Murder Mystery MCLSV 1.10 How Do They Do It? PG BRAVO MONDAY 6am Jeopardy! PG Valerie Donzelli, Jeremie 5am Big Dreams Small 1am Rugby Nation Elkaim. 1.35 Nasa’s Unexplained 5.05 Relative Success With 6.25 Wheel Of Fortune Files PG 3 Spaces 2am First XV Rugby (RPL) MONDAY Tabatha 6.45 The Simpsons PG 2.25 Naked And Afraid XL M 3 6am Tiny House Nation Mahurangi College v Rangitoto 1.07 Hostiles 16VLC 2018 6pm Masters Of Flip 7.10 Pawn Stars PG 3.15 Naked And Afraid MVL M 3 7am Big Dreams Small High. Drama. Christian Bale, 7pm Valentine’s Day PG 3.30 GrassRoots Rugby 7.35 Pawn Stars PG 4.05 Naked And Afraid MVL 2010 Romantic Comedy. Spaces Rosamund Pike. 4.30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 8am The Force MC 4.55 Naked And Afraid MVL 9.30 M Wimbledon MLS 2004 8am Hope For Wildlife 3.16 Hustlers 16LSC 2019 Comedy. Reds v Force. 8.25 Storage Wars PG 5.45 Naked And Afraid MVL Romantic Comedy. 9am Cheese Slices 5am Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Constance Wu, Jennifer 8.50 Storage Wars PG 6.35 Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s 11.30 The Real Housewives Of 9.30 James Martin’s Force v Brumbies. Lopez. Lost Mine PG 3 5.30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 9.15 Hardcore Pawn PGL Melbourne 16 American Adventure 5.03 Pooka Lives! 16VLSC 2019 7.30 What On Earth? PG MONDAY 10.30 Antiques Roadshow Crusaders v Hurricanes. 9.40 Hawaii Five-0 MV Horror. Malcolm Barrett, 5.45 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 8.20 Alien Highway PG 12.30 Infomercials 11.30 Ben Fogle: Return To 10.25 SVU MV Lyndie Greenwood. 9.10 Aussie Gold Hunters PG Blues v Chiefs. 6.22 The Queen Of 10am Hollywood Medium With The Wild PGC 6am Rugby Nation 11.10 Pawn Stars PG 10am How Do They Do It? PG Tyler Henry PG 3 12.30 Hope For Wildlife 7am Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) 11.35 Pawn Stars PG Hearts 16LS 2009 Comedy. 10.25 How Do They Do It? PG 11am Snapped M 3 1.30 Million Dollar Car Blues v Chiefs. Noon Jeopardy! PG 7.45 The Dead Don’t Die 16VLC 10.50 How It’s Made PG 2019 Horror. Noon The Kelly Clarkson Show Hunters 9am Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) 12.25 Wheel Of Fortune 11.15 How It’s Made PG Crusaders v Hurricanes. 9.27 The Aftermath MVLS 2019 1pm The Real Housewives Of 2.30 Rick Stein’s Road To 12.50 NCIS MV 11.40 Aussie Lobster Men PG Beverly Hills M 3 11am Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Drama. Mexico 1.40 NCIS MV 12.30 Murder Comes To 2pm Below Deck: Reds v Force. 11.17 Hustlers 16LSC 2019 Comedy. Town M 3.30 The Family Farm 11.30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 2.25 Hawaii Five-0 MV Mediterranean M 3 1.10 Pooka Lives! 16VLSC 2019 1.20 People Magazine 4.30 Hugh’s Three Good Force v Brumbies. 3.10 Pawn Stars PG 3pm Keeping Up With The Horror. Investigates: Cults M Things Noon Rugby Nation 3.35 Pawn Stars PG Kardashians PG 3 1pm Super Rugby Australia (RPL) 2.35 The Queen Of 2.10 Top Gear 4pm The Simpsons PG 4pm Child Genius UK 3 5pm Hemsley And Hemsley: Rebels v Reds. Hearts 16LS 2009 Comedy. 3pm Bering Sea Gold PG 5pm Judge Jerry 3 Healthy And Delicious 3pm Super Rugby Australia (RPL) 4.30 Jeopardy! PG 4pm Sisters Of The 3.50 Gold Rush PG 5.30 Hollywood Medium With 5.30 Mysteries At The Force v Brumbies. 5pm Wheel Of Fortune Groom PGC 2017 Romance. 4.45 Fast N’ Loud PG Tyler Henry PG 3 Museum 5pm Rugby Nation 5.30 Hardcore Pawn PG 5.25 Level 16 16VC 2018 Sci-fi. 5.40 Aussie Lobster Men PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 26Jul20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. 12 THE GISBORNE HERALD

and reviews for modern, sequence and social By submitting a photo, the entrant agrees to allow The Gisborne Herald Co Ltd permission use image now and in future for printed material online. Where possible The Herald will make co ntact irst. Submit your photos: www.gisborneherald.co.nz/photo-of-week, or e-mail: [email protected] z ballroom dancing. St Andrew’s Church Hall, 176 Cobden St, 7.30-10pm, $5, ph 867 0074. WHAT’S Tuesday, July 28 ▶ Tairawhiti Menzshed. Work in a fully- equipped woodwork or carpentry workspace. ON Tairawhiti Menzshed, cnr Parkinson & Innes St, 9am-midday. Details: Phone/text James 022 465 0396. ▶ Baby Time. Songs, stories and fun for u/2s in Gisborne and their carers. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10am, free. To help promote events you are involved in, e-mail: ▶ Mahjong Club. Enjoy a friendly fellowship. [email protected] for a listing on the Gisborne Town & Country Women’s Club, What’s On page, or [email protected] for a listing 42 Emily St, 1pm, irst three lessons free, on the Tairawhiti Gisborne events diary. ph Liz 281 0187. ▶ Te Hapara Garden and Floral Club. Saturday, July 25 Commune with like-minded people to improve gardening skills and learn loral art. ▶ Gisborne Speedway Club: Awards Night. St Mark’s Hall, 776 Childers Rd, 2.30pm. Come along and enjoy a bufet dinner and ▶ Te Haerenga Kirihou: he Plastic Journey, prizegiving. Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, 3-5pm. See Jul 27. 190 Derby St, doors open 5.30pm, dinner Techweek; Retro Gaming: Parent and 6.15pm, awards 7.15pm. Tickets: Sold on ▶ Child Workshop (& Jul 30). Learn alongside behalf of the GSC at the Cosmopolitan Club your tamariki, have fun creating and coding Office during office hours, $50, cash-only. a new game with a retro arcade look and feel. ▶ Fun Dancing Gisborne. Modern, sequence Tonui Collab, Shed 3/48 Esplanade, 6-8pm, and social ballroom. St Mark’s Church Hall, free. Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz PHOTO 776 Childers Rd, 8-11pm, $8 door sales, Force Information Evening. Come along OF THE WEEK incl supper, ph Kev/Isabel 867 0074. eme: ▶ and explore 100+ career options that will give By Gay yOunG Deck a Card (spade, diamond, king, queen). real purpose. Parents and caregivers welcome. White Basket Fungus Sunday, July 26 NZDF Defence Careers, 341 Palmerston Rd, 1pm, free. Register: See trusttairawhiti.nz 6-8.30pm, free. Saturday, August 1 Gizzy Trail Run Series: Manutuke Retreat. Mahjong Club, 1pm. See Jul 28. ▶ Bee Smart Gisborne. An opportunity for ▶ Gisborne parkrun. Come along for Run or walk 3-12km on backyard trails. ▶ Techweek; Capability vs Accessibility in ▶ local beekeepers to get together and share ▶ Register on the day at 9.15am, 10am start, tech and innovation: A divide that limits our a 5km run or walk. Waikanae Beach ideas. EIT Rural Studies, 320 Stout St, 7-9pm, $15A, $5u/14, free for Harrier Club members. future potential. Ian Musson, head of Maori playground, 280 Grey St, 7.45am for ph 027 218 8848 for details. Location details: Michelle ph 021 271 5171. Engagement at Young Enterprise will provide 8am start. Kid, dog and pram-friendly. Patutahi Badminton Club. All skill levels Universal Energy Healing. Try a relaxing ▶ insight into establishing successful Maori ▶ Swim the Distance Challenge (to Sep 30). ▶ welcome. Patutahi Hall, Biggs St, 7.30pm, healing experience. Blind Foundation Rooms, businesses and fostering ideas. Waikanae Surf An indoor swimming challenge, encouraging ph 862 7783. 39 Grey St, 10am-2.30pm, $8A, $5Ch. Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, 3-3.45pm, you to swim the distance from Gizzy to Mahia; Details: Ph Rose 027 777 0782. Wednesday, July 29 free. Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz 45.5km. Proceeds go to a local charity. Gisborne Olympic Pool, 45 Centennial Marine ▶ Lions Express Train Rides. Take the kids ▶ Fifties Forward. Low-impact aerobics ▶ Te Haerenga Kirihou: he Plastic Journey, for a train ride around the playground. Starts: class for all itness levels. YMCA Stadium, 3-5pm. See Jul 27. Dr, 8am. Entry Fees, incl unlimited pool near Gisborne Wainui Lions Junior Cycle cnr Childers & Roebuck Rds, 9.30am, $4. ▶ Lightbulb. A community-led initiative admission: $60pp, or $50pp for group of 10 or more. Register: [email protected] Park, Centennial Marine Dr, 11am-3pm, $2. ▶ Mainly Music. A fun music group for pre- designed to educate, engage and inspire local ▶ Historic Places Tairawhiti: Movie. schoolers. St Andrew’s Community Centre, community entrepreneurs; presenters give a or at the pool. Join Kris Clayton and Eloise Wallace for ilms 176 Cobden St, 9.45am, $4/Fam. Details: six-minute presentation about their venture, ▶ Tairawhiti Coffin Club. Design your own on Gisborne’s tram system and military Trish ph 867 2789 or 868 5513. followed by a Q&A session. Tāiki e! Impact personalised coffin; constructed by a joiner. history. Historic Places Trust, 173 Palmerston ▶ Techweek; he future of manufacturing: House, Shop 1, 7 Peel St, 5.30-7pm, free. BCR Joinery, 522 Gladstone Rd, 9am-midday. Rd, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm. Bookings essential: A practical application in Tairawhiti. Shaun ▶ Techweek; Retro Gaming: Parent and Details: [email protected] $5 at [email protected] with preferred session Bosson of Wood Engineering Technology Child Workshop. 6-8pm. See Jul 28. ▶ Tairawhiti Menzshed, 9am-3pm. time, or ph Sheridan 027 478 2900. and Phil Anderson of Callaghan Innovation ▶ Build-a-Band. Let’s jam. Smash Palace Bar, See Jul 28. ▶ Winter Vines Tour: Matawhero, Bridge in a Q&A to discuss the implementation of 24 Banks St, 6-9pm, free entry, R18. ▶ Te Haerenga Kirihou: e Plastic Journey, Estate and he Vines (& Aug 30). Get out digital manufacturing technologies. Waikanae ▶ FreeDance. A movement and dance 9am-3pm. See Jul 27. among the vines and visit three local wineries meditation practice with a variety of sound Surf Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, 10.30- ▶ Gisborne Farmers’ Market. Grown or for live music, food and wine to purchase. 11.30am, free. Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz and rhythm. St Andrew’s Church Hall, produced locally; veges, fruit, cheese, bread, Bus tickets from matawhero.co.nz : $20 incl 176 Cobden St, 7-8.30pm, $7, bring water ▶ Te Haerenga Kirihou: he Plastic Journey, baking, eggs, meat, ish, lowers, seedlings and transport from Gisborne i-Site at 11.45am, bottle and comfy clothes. See Facebook. 3-5pm. See Jul 27. more. Cnr Stout & Fitzherbert Sts, 9.30am- noon and 12.15pm and return to town at ▶ Gisborne Caledonian Society Practice ▶ Smashers Badminton. Year 7-13 players; 12.30pm. Details: gisbornefarmersmarket.co.nz 4pm. A shuttle service will operate every itness, social games and fun for all ability Night. Modern, sequence and social dancing. 45 mins between venues. St Mark’s Church Hall, 776 Childers Rd, ▶ Techweek; Capturing the Future (& Aug 2). levels. Rackets available, please wear sports In 2021 a new ilm and television school will ▶ Queen Bee. For all ages, modern line shoes. Badminton Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd, 7.30-9.30pm, $4. dancing for beginners and classic old school open in Tairawhiti; watch the ilming of a pilot 3.30-4.30pm, $5, ph Linda 027 264 8660 or youth news and current afairs programme. hits. Gisborne RSA, cnr Bright St & Childers [email protected] Friday, July 31 Rd, 1.30-4pm. ▶ Toddler Time. Songs and stories for ages Lawson Field heatre, 7 Fitzherbert St, 10- ▶ How to grow sales during uncertain times 10.30am, free. Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz Monday, July 27 Workshop. Learn how to grow sales regardless 2-5 and their carers. HB Williams Memorial of what is happening in the economy. Library, 34 Bright St, 10am, free. Sunday, August 2 ▶ Badminton Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd. ▶ Your Growing Baby (to Aug 21). For babies Launch Coworking, 41 he Esplanade (above Gas Guzzlers’ Breakfast. Check out classic New players welcome and rackets available. he Works), 5-7pm, free. Register: Facebook. from birth to six month and their parents. ▶ or vintage cars, hotrods, bikes and projects. Social Morning, 9-11.30am, $4, ph 867 2584. Relay Tournament. Come along for three Topics: Becoming a new family, local supports ▶ Behind the Courthouse on Reads Quay, Kiwi Badminton for Year 3-7 players, 4.30- games of badminton. Badminton Centre, and baby’s development or learning. 5.30pm, $5, ph 027 350 9482. Gisborne 134 Roebuck Rd, 5-10pm, $20Snr, $15Stu. Gisborne/Wairoa Plunket, 7 Ormond Rd, 8.30-11am. Rain, hail or sun. Badminton Club, 7-9pm, $10, ph 027 253 1062. Register: [email protected] or 10am-midday, free. Register: Txt 027 286 5017 ▶ Gisborne Canoe and Tramping Club cycle, ▶ Gisborne Contract Bridge Club. ph 027 264 8660. or [email protected] Kopututea Dunes Trail, 8.30am-1.30pm, free. Supervised play for all players. 572 Gladstone ▶ Techweek; he Power of Advanced MRI for A mountain bike cycle over the trail to the Rd, 9.15-11.30am, $4, ph Jean 867 2383. hursday, July 30 health and wellbeing. Matai is a not-for-proit Waipaoa River mouth, over the railway bridge ▶ Techweek; 1+1=3: How building mobile ▶ Bridge and Rummikub Club. Enjoy a research centre focusing on medical imaging. to Brown’s Beach, Manutuke and return via games with an indigenous lens can improve friendly fellowship. Gisborne Town & Country Find out how Matai develops world-leading SH2. Register: Gillian ph 867 4591, the environment and community health Women’s Club, 42 Emily St, 9am, ph 281 0187. technologies from Gisborne and the projects [email protected] or Kay ph 867 8311. Tairawhiti Menzshed, 9am-2pm. that could impact our people. Waikanae Surf outcomes. Explore the link between gaming, ▶ ▶ Techweek; Capturing the Future, the environment and indigenous knowledge. See Jul 28. Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, 2-3pm, free. 10-10.30am. See Aug 1. Speaker: Amber Taylor, CEO of ARA Journeys. Casual Badminton Group. Come along for Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz ▶ ▶ Lions Express Train Rides, 11am-3pm. Waikanae Surf Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, a game and meet other players. Badminton Te Haerenga Kirihou: he Plastic Journey, ▶ See Jul 26. 3-4pm, free. Details: See trusttairawhiti.nz Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd, 9.30am, $4. 3-5pm. See Jul 27. Gisborne Country Music Club. Singers ▶ Te Haerenga Kirihou: he Plastic Journey Details: Raewynne ph 027 256 4351 or ▶ Teen Writers’ Hub. For ages 14-18 with ▶ (to Aug 1). Interactive kid-friendly exhibition [email protected] an interest in writing to meet, collaborate and and musicians welcome. Blind Foundation for youth to learn about the impacts of ▶ Techweek; Startup Playbook: Uncommon develop their craft. HB Williams Memorial Rooms, 39 Grey St, 1-4pm, $3, incl afternoon plastics on the environment and our future. wisdom for building a game changing startup. Library, 34 Bright St, 3.30-5pm, free. tea, ph Flo 867 7637 or [email protected] Taiki e!, Shop 1, 7 Peel St, Mon-Fri 3-5pm Phillip Fierlinger, co-founder of Xero with ▶ Fearless Fridays Improv Comedy Club. ▶ Irish Music Session. Enjoy Irish music & Sat 9am-3pm, free. School bookings: Alice unique insights to help start/grow a company For ages 15 and over to learn about improv and a sing-song. he Rivers, cnr Gladstone Rd Kibble ph 021 132 7722, or Facebook. and create products customers love. Waikanae and have a laugh. Evolution heatre Company, & Reads Quay, 4-6pm. Details: Ph Marty ▶ Fun Dancing Gisborne. Beginners class Surf Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, midday- 75 Disraeli St, 6.30pm, $5 cash-only door sales. 021 055 7685.