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TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20

■ MULLER CITES HEALTH REASONS

SHOCK RESIGNATION ■ NATIONAL PARTY IN TURMOIL AS MPS DISCUSS WHERE TO FROM HERE AFTER JUST 53 DAYS PAGES 6, 7 $40M FOR POOL UPGRADE

OLYMPIC POOL COMPLEX

Shovel-ready project adds to ‘great things to do in Gisborne’ — PM

A $45 MILLION boost to upgrade Gisborne’s “These shovel-ready projects, funded by the access between changing rooms to pool). were “just shy” of $35m. Olympic Pool Complex and Midway Surf infrastructure fund within the Covid Response Midway Surf Lifesaving Club will benefit GDC previously said the increase in cost Lifesaving Club premises will create jobs and and Recovery Fund, will not only add to the from construction of a purpose-built hub was down to a change in design processes. improve facilities for both locals and visitors, great things to do in Gisborne, they will help that will offer sites for two new hospitality Overall, the Government will provide $106m Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said today. place and keep people in jobs, and inject businesses, giving the club ongoing income on infrastructure and community facilities in “We know the economic recovery from the money into the area,” Ms Ardern said. and increasing the club’s appeal. the region to boost its post-Covid recovery. global Covid-19 pandemic is especially hard “This investment reflects the Government’s All approvals are in principle and subject to The first of these was announced earlier this on our regions, which is why the Government Covid economic recovery plan which is about contract negotiations. Investment values are month and will give $8m to Poverty Bay Rugby is making record investments to protect and investing in people, in jobs, preparing for also subject to change. Football Union to redevelop Rugby Park. create jobs and to inject much-needed money our future, supporting our small businesses, GDC had applied for $46m for the Other GDC-promoted projects still in the into regional economies,” Ms Ardern said. entrepreneurs and job creators, while also redevelopment of the Olympic Pool Complex. running for funding — upgrading the Waipaoa The council’s pool complex will receive up positioning New Zealand globally.” That amount is $17.5m more than was River stopbanks ($25.7m) and residential to $40 million for refurbishment, while the The pool upgrade will address maintenance originally planned for this project. wastewater and stormwater systems ($49m Midway Surf Lifesaving Club will get up to issues, meet demand for extra facilities, Councillors were due to see a full concept and $11.7m respectively) — have made it on $5 million for a purpose-built hub (see story including a dedicated learn-to-swim area, presentation in May after the project manager to a government short-list, with funding yet to page 3). and improve the configuration (for example, indicated late last year that estimated costs be confirmed. GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-4 National ...... 6-9 World...... 12-14 Classifieds ... 17-18 Births & Deaths ...4 Business ...... 10 Television ...... 15 Sport ...... 21-24 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW Health...... 5 Opinion ...... 11 Racing ...... 16 Weather ...... 23 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020

GRATEFUL: Mangaheia Station near Tolaga Bay has sold to family businesses McNeil Farming and DW Briant farming. Picture by Kerry Fox

Sale of Mangaheia hailed as ‘HUGE RELIEF’ confidence boost for farming by Murray Robertson “To me it’s just a beautiful property.” cultivated land meant substantial areas has described the sale to pastoral None of her daughters are farmers, of new pasture had been replanted farming and cropping interests as a THE sale of Mangaheia Station near and selling the station was “purely annually as high yielding perennials for “great tonic” for the region. Tolaga Bay to McNeil Farming from the succession”. finishing, enhanced by multiple varieties Another said it was a “real confidence East Coast and the DW Briant Farming The McNeil and Briant families say of winter and summer crops sown for boost” for farming, and a “huge relief” family of Gisborne has been described they are looking forward to their new cattle and lambs. that the outstanding property would as “a great tonic” for pastoral farming in venture and believe that it will strongly The station has around 22,600 stock remain a farm, as opposed to becoming a the region. complement their current businesses. units including capital stock of 800 forest. It comes at a time when the sale of “We are really excited about forming Angus cows and 10,500 ewes. Rere farmer and Gisborne District good pastoral farming land to forestry a partnership with the McNeil family,” It rates among the top 10 percent of councillor Kerry Worsnop told Radio NZ has become an increasing concern for Peter Briant said. “It is an added bonus farms in the district. Bayleys described it the news brought an “immense sense of many in this region, and around New to get the opportunity to share in the as a “world-class” property. relief, and probably a dose of gratitude Zealand. ownership of one of our district’s iconic Brothers Tennant and Burne McNeil towards the vendor”. Interest in the sale came from both farms.” have complimented the current She said there was definitely a high farming and forestry interests. Mangaheia Station was put on the Mangaheia manager Leo Edginton and degree of apprehension in the community But Annette Couper, whose family has market in March 2020 for the first time his predecessor Howard Ingles. about forestry interests buying the owned the station since her husband in nearly 50 years. “They, together with the foresight of property. bought it in 1977, chose to sell to the In pre-sale promotion material, the late Tommy Couper, have done a Possession date is July 24. McNeil-Briant partnership to keep Bayleys Real Estate said the 2720ha wonderful job of developing Mangaheia.” Bayleys Gisborne real estate agent the station in primary production and property offered a combination of More recently, Mrs Couper had been Simon Bousfield, who sold the farm on operating as a single unit. excellent farm management, significant instrumental in taking the presentation behalf of Mrs Couper, said a property Forestry had its place, Mrs Couper investment back into the farm and of the property “to the exceptional level like Mangaheia only came on the market told Radio New Zealand, but not on a favourable balance of contour and that it is today”. about once every 10 years. Mangaheia. climate resulting in a prime breeding Tenders for the property closed in mid- He had seen a big lift in forestry She said it had been an enormous and fattening unit. June, and the sale was confirmed two buying activity in the past two years — decision to sell the station , “and not an A focus on annual cropping and weeks ago. and that kind of money could be difficult easy one”. re-sowing of hundreds of hectares of One of the region’s prominent farmers to turn down, he said.

LOOKING AHEAD Get your FOCUS ON THE LAND Gisborne Herald • A new date set for the Gisborne-Wairoa home-delivered Farmer of the Year ield day. • Digital Fieldays opens with praise from the PM for the primary sector. • The weekly AgriHQ report for the week beginning July 13.

THE GUIDE TOMORROw THuRSdAy 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 • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 NEWS 3 New footpath to make Valley Road safer

SAFETY improvements are being made along Valley Road, including a new footpath and cycleway between Shelley Road and Massey Road. Gisborne District Council is installing a new 1.5-metre wide footpath to make the road safer for pedestrians and cyclists TIRED: The 56-year-old Midway Surf Life Saving Club will and link to the existing Barkers Hill be demolished in October to make way for a new multi- footpath. purpose community lifesaving hub. File picture Other improvements include pram crossings at Barkers Hill and Massey Road, new vehicle crossings to some properties, sections of road widening and safety fencing at the Dryden Street stream crossing, as well as drainage improvements. During construction there will be a $5M FOR MIDWAY single lane closure under stop-go traffic management at times, along with a temporary speed restriction of 30 kmh for Club ‘thrilled’ at news of funding for hub the duration of the works. The work is scheduled for completion by staff reporters “It’s planned to have the new building lifeguards”. by the end of August, but wet weather finished by 2022.” The digitally functioning hub could could delay timeframes. FUNDING has come through for a $5 It will contain a restaurant, lounge generate rental and hire income to fund million Midway Surf Lifesaving Rescue area for club members, gear storage, a lifeguard services. Community Hub, which could be open kiosk, and other community facilities. Most club funding came from grants, for the 2021-2022 summer. In a presentation to Gisborne District which was becoming harder to source. GDC calling The money is coming from the Council last month, Midway Surf Rescue The facilities would be shared Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund. Community Trust member Matthew with like-minded coastal aquatic Midway Surf Lifesaving Rescue Pickering said the project would provide groups such as Gisborne Boardriders for civic award community hub communications “sustainable lifeguarding while community and manager Anna Roberts said everyone in excellence from Midway commercial groups could the club was “thrilled and excited about to the Waipaoa River”, The aim is hire facilities for activities nominations the announcement”. foster a safe environment to‘ future-proof including cultural They learned of the funding yesterday. for families to learn, excel offerings, seminars and GISBORNE District Council has “We formed a building sub-committee and have fun, and upgrade lifeguarding workshops. called for nominations for the annual two years ago to begin the process, and Gisborne’s waterfront operations from The club was aiming for Citizens Civic Awards that recognise we have been working hard on it ever precinct. Midway to the an “attractive and integral people who make outstanding voluntary since,” she said. Mr Pickering said venue, which fits into the contributions to the Tairawhiti “The aim is to future-proof the trust had sought Waipaoa River. evolving iconic pathway” community. lifeguarding operations from Midway to funding from Crown —Anna Roberts’ from Titirangi Reserve to The nomination period ends on July 31. the Waipaoa River.” Infrastructure Partners, the Waipaoa River. “You can nominate a deserving person The current clubhouse would be but been redirected to the The architect would or organisation who give outstanding demolished and replaced with a fit- Provincial Growth Fund (PGF). work with the architect of any voluntary service that benefits people in for-purpose, future-proof lifeguarding He told the council the current redevelopment of the Olympic Pool our district,” the council said on social facility. 56-year-old facility was tired and no to develop “a linked go-to recreation media. “It will also provide for a coastal longer fit-for-purpose. destination appropriately themed and “The Citizens Civic Award celebrates aquatic community academy to create The new hub would include a landscaped to share the iwi story”. those who carry out voluntary work pathways for our youth.” lifeguarding tower with 190-degree Mr Pickering told the council because they’re committed to serving Mrs Roberts said work on the project vision and modern communications discussions had initially been held others. would begin in late October, with technology. with club members and went on to “Reward our district’s greatest helpers demolition of the current clubhouse. Mr Pickering said that would allow include iwi, council, Gisborne Holdings — nominate them now.” Construction of the new building will police, for example, to contact the club Ltd, Trust Tairawhiti, Sport Gisborne- Nominations can be made through the take more than 12 months. about a 111 emergency at the Waipaoa Tairawhiti, St John, coastal community council website, or contact the council for “We will operate our patrols as usual River mouth. groups, other surf lifesaving clubs that more information. over summer out of a number of portable The improved club facilities would have recently built new clubrooms and buildings. develop “fitter, faster and better skilled MP Kiri Allan. Export deal for Rua Bioscience Gizzy Kai Rescue benefits

TAIRAWHITI-BASED medicinal cannabis company Rua Bioscience has struck an export partnership deal with a German distributor. from 2020 kiwifruit harvest The company told the New Zealand Herald it had secured a deal with Nimbus Health, GIZZY Kai Rescue has picked up a Breakthrough Church, Plunket, Women’s received in order to continue to operate. an independent pharmaceutical wholesaler significant allocation of the 100 tonnes Refuge, SPCA, Te Hapara Family “This season really has demonstrated which specialises in importing and distributing of kiwifruit being distributed by the Services, Te Hiringa Matua, Pacific the sense of collaboration within the pharmaceutical-grade medicinal cannabis industry to food rescue organisations Island Community Trust, Equippers kiwifruit industry and the strong support products in Germany. around the country this season. Church, Oasis Homeless Shelter and JCR we’ve received,” says Mr Mathieson. Rua Bioscience CEO Rob Mitchell said “We are very grateful as it came at Church. “Our supply chain has worked together Germany was Europe’s most mature medicinal a time when there was high demand,” “In Gisborne, we’re proud to be to safely pick, pack and ship this season’s cannabis market and he was proud to be the first says Gizzy Kai Rescue manager Lauren supporting local organisations like Gizzy bumper crop and provide jobs to locals company to announce a binding export agreement Beattie. Kai Rescue,” said Zespri chief executive who had lost their roles in the hospitality from there. “We have had five allocations of eight Dan Mathieson. and tourism sectors as a result of the “We are aiming to fulfil the first exports under to 10 boxes which we distribute to our “It’s an organisation doing amazing impact of Covid-19. the partnership in the second half of 2021,” he recipient groups. things including promoting sustainable “Considering the uncertainty presented said. “It’s always good to get healthy food food use and making sure that those who by the pandemic, the fact all of this “While at this time we are not in a position to packed with Vitamin C.” need it most are supported and have season’s crop has already been picked confirm specific quantities or the value of the The food rescue charity has received access to quality fresh and healthy food. and packed and 32 of our planned 48 agreement, it is likely to amount to a few hundred about 60kg of kiwifruit every five weeks “We’re donating nearly half a tonne of charter vessels have already shipped kilograms in the first year of operation to a few since mid-May. quality green and red kiwifruit locally, our fruit to market puts us in the best thousand kilograms within three years.” “It’s great to have a relationship with and 100 tonnes of Zespri Kiwifruit possible position to tackle the challenges The agreement means Rua Bioscience is Zespri now — but we are very thankful nationally, which is something the whole we are facing in our markets and is Nimbus Health’s exclusive New Zealand supplier. to all our local supporters too.” industry can take great pride in.” something we can all be proud of.” “We are creating unique cannabis medicines Gizzy Kai Rescue is a not-for-profit Mr Mathieson says that despite With the impact of Covid-19 putting together to serve the patient base in Germany charity which re-distributes food that the challenges posed by Covid-19, the greater strain on many community more efficiently,” he said. would otherwise go to waste. completion of this season’s harvest organisations, Zespri has this season “This provides certainty for our production Since October 2018 it has received 100 reflected a huge effort across the increased the support it offers its existing goals and signals international confidence in our tonnes of rescued food for distribution. industry to pick and pack the 2020 community partners and started working ability to produce pharmaceutical-grade cannabis Recipients of Gizzy Kai Rescue food are season crop in record time and the with several new organisations across medicines.” SuperGrans, Trust Tairawhiti, House of industry appreciated the support it had the country. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam TAMATEA, Deaths Jim Whakarau ♥ Words cannot describe LANE, Sidney Rex. — how much we love 24.8.1939 - 12.7.2020. and miss you. Dearly loved son of Dearly loved husband Rubi and Rex Lane of Rahera. (dec). Dearly loved Time does not heal brother of Sylvia Lane. the heartache, nor stop Loved and respected the silent tear. For his ex-husband of Patricia. love, his devotion, his Loved father of Gina presence, his touch. and Lincoln Lane. These precious things Father-in-law to we miss so much. Richard Allen and For to us, Dad was Natalie Lane. Loved someone special, Grandfather to Jess, someone set apart, and Nate and Jono Allen. we long for him with Apolima and Manase an ever-aching heart. Lane. Loved and respected ex-husband of Your loving family. Dr Lynne Lane. Loved Stewart, Phillip, and respected ex- Margaret, partner of Kathryn grandchildren, Watson. Friend to ♥ great-grandchildren Melody, Sarah and Nadia. Friends are invited to a celebration of Sid’s colourful life at the Founders Chapel of Remembrance, 117 Rickit Street Taupo, Friday 17th July at 1pm. Followed by private cremation. PLEASE REDEPLOYED TOGETHER: Joana Devine and Fraser Brown working the herb garden as part of their work in the Tairawhiti Feel free to wear Economic Support Package Redeployment Programme kaitiaki project. Picture by The Black Balloon something of Sid’s HAVE FAMILY favourite colour red. NOTICES Communications to C/- PO Box 940, Taupo IN BY 9AM 3351. DAY OF Kaitiaki project Taupo Funeral Services From hospitality PUBLICATION Ltd FDANZ a far cry from Good take-up to horticulture Melbourne scene WHEN Covid-19 struck, Joana of QR contact Devine and Fraser Brown were happily THE $23.755 million Redeployment Programme is a response to the impacts of Covid-19 and ensconced in the Melbourne hospitality is aimed at providing work and training for those affected. It is funded through the Ministry of scene. Business, Innovation and Employment, administered by the Provincial Development Unit and trace posters Both had jobs in top establishments, overseen by Gisborne District Council. The bigger goal for those on the programme is to help they had just signed a one-year lease on them find work in the short term, while learning new skills, and qualifications, with the opportunity ABOUT 775 businesses here have downloaded an apartment and were filling it with all of meaningful, long-term employment. QR posters needed to work alongside the their “perfect” bits and pieces. national Covid-19 contact tracing app. It seems a far cry from where they are A Ministry of Business, Innovation and now but they are philosophical about the first out after being given the chop,” could so easily be the difference between Employment spokesman said 77,549 QR code having the rug pulled out from under Fraser said. getting a new job or not. posters had been generated nationally. their feet, and are grateful to be in Once back in Gisborne they bought a “It could just be the edge we need. “For those posters where a postcode has been Gisborne with family. bell tent, kitted it out and are living off With everything happening so quickly provided, about 1 percent were within Gisborne The couple, who typically work the grid on papakainga (original home) it is enjoyable to retrain, refresh and district, which is consistent with its share of the alongside each other in the hospitality family land at Mangatu. redirect our energy.” overall population nationally. industry as a chef and front-of- “It’s glamping at its best,” Joana said. They are also enjoying the diversity of “NZ Covid Tracer has been designed to protect house combo, are now part of the “We always talked about living off-grid their kaitiaki project team. the privacy of users and only about 38 percent Tairawhiti Economic Support Package but didn’t think it would be this soon.” “It is a real melting pot of young and of registered users have chosen to provide a Redeployment Programme. Fraser said it showed how quickly old and there is always a conversation current address. They are working together in the things could change. going on about something that we can “Of those, approximately 9 percent were kaitiaki (guardianship) project. “Whatever plans you have can so learn from,” said Joana. within Taranaki/Manawatu/Whanganui/Gisborne/ It is nothing new to Joana, who is a easily be cast aside,” he said. “They are a great team to be a part Hawke’s Bay regions.” qualified horticulturist but has more “We are very lucky to be here of. The work certainly brings with it a NZ Covid Tracer allows users to create a recently been working as a chef. in New Zealand and particularly different level of pressure and stress digital diary of places visited by scanning the “Gardening was my first job as a Gisborne, where normal, everyday life is than the hospitality world.” official QR codes. 14-year-old so I feel I have done a full functioning.” Joana is thriving in her return to As of last week there were 592,700 registered circle,” she said. Joana and Fraser enjoy the diversity horticulture. app users nationwide. While in their mandatory two-week their work brings — from dune planting “As a chef you are working with a quarantine in Auckland in early June, to nursery work, study and more. finite product as opposed to the garden they signed up online with the Ministry Their studies have included first where you nurture something living that CORRECTION of Social Development and were scoping aid training, effective communication, brings aesthetic value to yourself and jobs. hazard control and health and safety, others.” YESTERDAY’S front-page story on the region’s Both applied for the kaitiaki project as with traffic control and Growsafe Both would love to continue in five-star-rated economy incorrectly said car sales they were keen to work, gain new skills training coming soon. horticultural work but say with the here amounted to $335m for the quarter. It should and gather qualifications. “It is so nice to be learning new things world changing so much, and so quickly, have said there had been 335 sales over that “We realised we were at the beginning like this,” Fraser said. it is difficult to know what their future period. Apologies for the error. of a wave of unemployment as some of Joana feels the new qualifications holds. Dear Minister plea as Wairoa Mayor backs racing club

THE battle is on to keep the Wairoa proclaiming with little apparent argument years, Mayor Little was shocked to learn The Poverty Bay club appears to have races alive with Mayor Craig Little joining that it is “country racing at its best”. of a change of plans in late May, with been aware what was happening and is the stable of support through a letter But the Racing Industry Transition barely a month to debate the proposal. forming an agreement with Hawke’s Bay to Minister for Racing Winston Peters Agency on July 3 confirmed Wairoa’s In a three-page letter, Little tells Mr Racing including racing the 2021 Poverty imploring a rethink. absence from the 2020-2021 racing Peters and the industry “it is incredibly Bay Cup in Hastings. Mayor Little says Wairoa Racing Club calendar. disappointing that we were advised we Some clubs in other parts of the country has proven its viability and community With Waipukurau and Poverty Bay had five years of racing in front of us to have succeeded with submissions, with support from a volunteer base and should Turf Club race meetings also eliminated, then have that ripped away after just one some racing reinstated. not be punished because of the industry’s three of the 10 clubs stripped of their race year — and without consultation.” “We’ve been told it’s not over yet,” said losses elsewhere in the country. meetings nationwide are in the Hawke’s “I don’t know why they did a U-turn,” he Little, who expects to discuss the situation Formed in 1879, Wairoa is one of the Bay-Gisborne region, where the only told Hawke’s Bay Today. with Wairoa club chairman Paul Toothill oldest racing clubs in New Zealand. racing now will be in Hastings. “The whole thing is it happened so this week. It stages a two-day cup meeting Having last year been told racing in quickly we couldn’t get a submission done “It’s getting a bit late but we’ve got to do annually on its own Te Kupenga course, Wairoa was safe for at least the next five in time.” something.” — Hawke’s Bay Today The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 HEALTH 5 Primary healthcare Chance to stamp out smoking MOST people who smoke They requiring licensing for tobacco or have recently quit smoking showed retailers (70 percent), banning nurses to stop work support New Zealand’s goal of strongest the sale of tobacco products in becoming a smoke-free nation support for bars and pubs (62 percent) and MORE than 3400 primary “This is completely unjust and by 2025, researchers at the measures only allowing sales in R18 shops healthcare nurses and medical undervalues the amazing work University of Otago, Wellington designed to (55 percent). receptionists and administrators these nurses do in providing have found. protect young Almost half (43 percent) across more than 500 practices expert care in the community — They also support many people from supported greatly reducing the and accident and medical centres demonstrated so clearly in the of the specific measures that smoking, such number of places that can sell will stop work for two hours Covid-19 response.” smoke-free practitioners and as banning tobacco products. nationwide on Thursday, July 23 She said this was not your researchers believe are needed to smoking Professor Edwards said the after mediation to settle their multi- usual union versus employer achieve the goal. in cars (92 Professor measures that drew the least employer collective agreement dispute. The researchers surveyed 1020 percent), Richard Edwards support were those aiming (MECA) negotiations failed. “Owners, doctors and managers smokers and recent quitters in raising the to reduce the affordability of New Zealand Nurses are also disappointed that 2018. legal age of purchase to 21 years tobacco products, such as ongoing Organisation (NZNO) industrial government funding for pay parity They found more than half (69 percent), and introducing tobacco tax increases. advisor Chris Wilson said this has not been forthcoming. of smokers and recent quitters stronger marketing campaigns However, there was strong has not happened before in these “This is despite approaches to (56 percent) supported the designed to prevent young people support (59 percent) for increases primary healthcare workplaces ex-Health Minister David Clark, Government’s goal of reducing taking up smoking (73 percent). in the tax on tobacco, provided and is a clear indication of the the Ministry of Health and health smoking to minimal levels by There was also very strong the extra revenue was used to frustration workers feel after eight board officials by both NZNO 2025. support (78 percent) for support smokers to quit. months of fruitless negotiations. and employer advocates, the NZ Almost half (44 percent) increasing the minimum age of Professor Edwards said New “It is not surprising employers Medical Association and Green agreed the Government should purchase of tobacco each year, Zealand is a long way off being have not increased their offer Cross Health.” do more to ensure the goal is a measure which would create able to achieve smoke-free status to one that our members could Ms Wilson said the recently achieved. a “tobacco-free generation” who by 2025, particularly for Maori accept because their funding from released Health and Disability The principal investigator would never be able to legally and Pacific peoples. the Government is completely System Review Report was clear of the study and co-director buy tobacco products. “The Government has failed inadequate. that primary healthcare nurses of the ASPIRE 2025 smoke- Professor Edwards said there to deliver on its March 2018 “Employers have been very should expect pay parity, and that free research group, Professor was support for measures which promise to develop an action clear that they also want pay Clark acknowledged there was a Richard Edwards said.” The would reduce the addictiveness plan to achieve a smoke-free parity with health boards so they disparity as recently as a month findings are very encouraging, and appeal of tobacco products. Aotearoa by 2025. can keep their staff and continue ago. particularly as previous research “There was very strong “These findings are a clear delivery of a quality primary “Resolving this really comes shows that levels of support support for reducing the amount signal that a comprehensive healthcare service.” down to political will, and our among the general population of nicotine in smoked tobacco action plan to make smoked Ms Wilson said an experienced members’ patience has just about will be even higher.” products (73 percent), and tobacco products less appealing, nurse covered by the Primary run out. The researchers also asked majority support for removing addictive, and accessible will Health Care (PHC) MECA is “Budget 2020 put an extra $3.92 smokers and former smokers additives and flavouring from attract strong support. currently paid 10.6 percent less billion into health boards over the about their views on measures tobacco products (53 percent).” “The Government should than their health board colleague next four years, whereas pay parity to reduce the availability, appeal, Support for measures to develop an action plan as a with the same qualifications, skills for PHC nurses would cost a mere addictiveness and affordability of restrict the availability of top priority, as 2025 is rapidly and experience. $15 million.” cigarettes and rolling tobacco. tobacco products was highest for approaching.” The need for support is greater than ever

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After hours call Healthline “So, please get involved in whatever out on mammograms or referrals from For more information and to register to 0800 611 116 way you can — your support will make a their GP, delaying their ability to start host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast, visit www. real difference.” treatment. pinkribbonbreakfast.co.nz www.3rivers.co.nz 32578-02 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 TODD MULLER QUITS Judith Collins ‘best-placed’ to take on National’s leadership: Dunne WELLINGTON — National Dunne believed one of the economic plan, and he was leader Todd Muller has quit for biggest beneficiaries could be the going to attempt to wrestle back health reasons, plunging the Act Party as voters looked for control of the narrative with National Party into turmoil STEPPING right-of-centre alternatives, given a major speech today about just 67 days before the general DOWN: Todd National’s troubles. infrastructure. election. Muller steps On Muller, Dunne said he had Muller and Kaye mounted a National MPs are meeting by down as leader “clearly good intentions”. He was challenge for the leadership and teleconference this morning to of the National “a good honest person, but the deputy leadership of the National decide what should happen now, Party “effective job proved to be far too much for Party in May. An emergency and are understood to be shocked immediately” him,” Dunne said. caucus meeting on May 22 to by the announcement. for health “There was frustration with determine the party’s leadership Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reasons. the situation beforehand (with resulted in Bridges and former said in a statement that she just File picture Simon Bridges) so any change deputy leader Paula Bennett heard about Muller’s resignation: had to be a good one even if it losing their positions. “No matter what side of wasn’t well thought through.” Muller encountered a baptism Parliament you’re sitting, politics of fire as National leader, is a difficult place. I have passed Rough start to role as leader including criticism over having on my best wishes to Mr Muller a Donald Trump Make America and his family,” she said. National Party has a leader who 25, but the party’s own internal Muller’s integrity had come Great Again hat and fallout over Muller revealed in a is comfortable in the role.” polling at the end of June had into question last week when a perceived lack of diversity on statement this morning that he Muller says the role had taken National stagnating at about 34 he was repeatedly questioned his front bench. was stepping down as leader a “heavy toll” on him personally. percent for the past three weeks. about whether the party’s health On June 29, Bennett “effective immediately”. He said He intended to take some time Muller had been at 13 percent spokesman Michael Woodhouse announced she was bowing out he was “not the best person” to out of the spotlight to spend with in the preferred PM stakes in the had received any confidential of politics and venturing into be leader. Muller was leader for his family and to restore energy 1 News-Colmar Brunton poll. information from former party the “business world”. She had just 53 days after rolling Simon before reconnecting with his president Michelle Boag and he also been removed as the party’s Bridges. community. Dunne: Judith Collins best option replied that Woodhouse hadn’t campaign chair and replaced by Early contenders to replace On July 8, Muller’s press for National when he knew that he had. Gerry Brownlee. him are his current deputy Nikki secretary declined an interview He later said that he thought Muller’s front bench selection Kaye — who is now the acting with Newstalk ZB Drive host Former MP Peter Dunne told he was being asked about was criticised for lacking Maori leader — and the prospect of Heather du Plessis-Allan because Newstalk ZB that Collins was whether it was the same representation. His highest Judith Collins also lurks in the he was “having a cup of tea and a in a strong position to take information that was given to Maori MP was Paula Bennett, background. lie-down.” the leadership, even though Clutha-Southland MP Hamish who subsequently retired from “It has become clear to me The latest UMR poll, leaked this year’s election was likely Walker and he had been politics, at number 13, and she that I am not the best person to the Herald, had National on to be lost. “It’s staunching the “transparent”. Muller later said was replaced by Shane Reti. Then to be leader of the Opposition 32 percent, down 2 percentage wound that’s important . . . she’s he could have been clearer about the party was consumed by the and Leader of the New Zealand points and well behind Labour on probably best-placed to do that.” his answers about what he knew scandal over the leaking of Covid National Party at this critical 53 percent support. Backbench MPs would today about Woodhouse and Boag. patients’ private details. The time for New Zealand,” Muller National was on 38 percent “be looking to a leader who can The scandal had diverted fallout led to Clutha-Southland said today. “It is more important support in the latest 1 News- give them the best protection” at attention away from Muller’s MP Hamish Walker resigning than ever that the New Zealand Colmar Brunton poll on June the election, he said. speech about National’s from the party. — NZ Herald

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30583-06 The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 SFO launches investigation Resignation into Labour Party donations WELLINGTON — The Serious Fraud Office “We consider that making the current (SFO) has begun an investigation over donations announcement is consistent with our past made to the Labour Party in 2017 but is practice in this area of electoral investigations remaining tight-lipped over its details. and in the public interest,” SFO director Julie ‘catastrophic’ Labour Party president Claire Szabo told the Read said. New Zealand Herald, “We have not been advised In the interests of transparency and of the specifics of the inquiry, however, the consistency, the SFO announced the Labour Party will fully co-operate with any SFO commencement of all these investigations, she investigations.” added. She added: “We will not be issuing any further Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis, from the for National statement while the investigation is underway.” University of Otago, told Newstalk ZB that the In February, however, Szabo confirmed Labour Party had a history of using auctions to COMMENT by Audrey Young, NZ Herald information. He should have been brothers and businessmen Shijia (Colin) Zheng drum up money. quicker and more transparent. and Hengjia (Joe) Zheng — who were then being The potential problem, he said, was the AUCKLAND — Things had to have The same could be said of the blatant investigated by the SFO and had made donations payment chain. got pretty bad for Todd Muller to mistruths he uttered on Thursday when to the National Party, had also made donations “You have got someone who gives an item, suddenly quit the job he has always answering media questions about the to Labour. which is worth some money, and then you have dreamed of having — leader of the patient information health spokesman Hengjia Zheng’s $10,000 donation came got someone who at auction bids on it and buys National Party. Michael Woodhouse had received. through buying a piece of art at a silent auction it for another sum of money. Just how bad it had got is evident in He was clearly an honest man, in 2017, while Shijia Zheng donated $1940 “And the question then is: Who is making a the press statement saying continuing wanting to avoid answering a question in 2018. Szabo has said the donations were donation to the party at what point?” in the job has “become untenable from a but not knowing how. appropriately filed in accordance with the rules. Geddis said it was possible the Labour Party health perspective”. None of these added up to instances The Zheng brothers have since been charged had been using this to be “a bit squiffy” about The words “mental health” have of what would be regarded in political by the SFO, alongside independent MP Jami-Lee who the money, or where value, was coming not been used but Muller has had a terms as intolerable pressure. Ross and New Zealand Order of Merit recipient from. Even if there was no illegality, Geddis said, breakdown, to the extent that he was But the events of last week were Yikun Zhang over allegations relating to National the way in which auctions are used by political unable to even make the emergency clearly the end, not the beginnings of Party donations. parties had become problematic. teleconference caucus call this morning the strains of office. The minister responsible for the SFO, Stuart Geddis said there was virtually no chance the to tender his resignation. Muller quietly carried the burdens Nash, told Heather Du Plessis-Allan on Newstalk Labour Party investigation would be wrapped up That is why there will be nothing but of office to breaking point. He had a ZB yesterday that he was blindsided by the before the election. compassion and sympathy for Muller tight circle of close confidantes, namely agency’s announcement. The SFO has said it will make a decision from his caucus colleagues and even deputy Nikki Kaye and No 3 Amy The Labour Party investigation, the SFO before September’s general election on whether from political rivals. Adams, and did not have a collegial said in a statement yesterday, was also not an to lay charges in relation to the New Zealand It may be catastrophic for the party. style that his collegial manner would indication of guilt. First Foundation, which has been bankrolling the It may be humiliating for Muller. But it suggest. “In order to commence an investigation, New Zealand First Party. was not so much a brave decision as an The decisions last week appear to the Serious Fraud Office Act requires that the It has also said the investigations over essential one for his own wellbeing. have been dictated and run by Kaye director (of the SFO) must have reasonable donations made for the Auckland and And it was better for him to recognise and Adams, not by Muller. grounds to believe that a relevant offence may Christchurch mayoral elections came from now that he was not built to handle That ran into last weekend when he have been committed. The director does not separate referrals from police about Auckland pressure than to discover it in the heat was apparently too unwell to attend have to be satisfied that an offence has been Mayor Phil Goff’s election expenses and of the campaign. the northern regional conference, and committed,” it said. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel’s expenses. There is no dress rehearsal for a delegated Kaye to appear on the Q + A However, the SFO would not comment further The allegations against the ex-Labour high-pressure job until you are actually current affairs show. on the investigation. The SFO did reiterate it is ministers are over the use of auctions to in it. The spin that Muller had been presently conducting four investigations over allegedly hide the identity of the donor, Geddis Muller had a week from hell last decisive compared to Jacinda Ardern’s electoral funding allegations, which include a told Newstalk ZB yesterday. week, having to cope with a full-blown dithering over David Clark was phoney probe into the New Zealand First Foundation and A fifth recent investigation over donations scandal with only seven weeks of at the time and even more so in two separate investigations into the Auckland led to the charges against Ross and the three experience as leader under his belt and hindsight. and Christchurch mayors’ expenses. businessmen. — NZ Herald 11 weeks to go to the election. He was not decisive. He had difficulty As a leader, he made a hash of making decisions. He had delegated key it. 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Authorised by the Secretary for Justice 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Auckland’s rivers Wgtn water woes awash with faeces Crucial report lost in council archives AUCKLAND — Nearly in regional water quality all Auckland’s rivers and over the past three years of WELLINGTON — A review has found streams suffer “widespread” reports, looking at data back those managing Wellington’s water faecal contamination, to 2014, with a slight increase network effectively lost a 2004 report according to a report. in the number of “poor” sites identifying corrosion in a wastewater Auckland Council’s latest and decrease in “excellent” tunnel that went on to collapse. river water quality report sites. It’s estimated five million litres of analysed 2016-2018 data Out of 11 urban streams, wastewater flowed into the harbour across 36 freshwater sites four were classed as before an above-ground bypass across the region. It found “poor”, and the other seven pipe could be put in place just the majority of sites fail “marginal”, when it came to before Christmas last year. That’s the Government’s national the water quality index, a the equivalent of two Olympic-sized freshwater standards for measure of ecosystem health. swimming pools. E.coli bacteria, a key measure In older parts of central An independent review into the Dixon of human and animal faeces. Auckland, wastewater and St wastewater tunnel incident has Rivers in urban catchments stormwater flow into a been quietly published on Wellington had the poorest scores, combined network of pipes. Water’s website. It reveals Wellington particularly around E.coli. When it rains, stormwater City Council commissioned a person- Rivers in rural catchments overwhelms the pipes, which entry inspection of the interceptor and INSPECTION: Contractor staff discovered a large subsurface cavity typically ranged from are designed to overflow into connecting adit in 2004. above the adit in early December. Picture supplied by Wellington Water “poor” to “fair”, and rivers waterways. It identified an area of significant dominated by native forested Watercare’s $1.2 billion corrosion deterioration in the same legislation, which have resulted in staff turnover”. catchments had “good” to central interceptor (CI), place the tunnel later failed. The report a move away from person-entry The independent review said the “excellent” river water quality. scheduled to be completed recommended a further inspection on a inspections making the adit difficult to overall response to the incident was These findings were by 2025, was designed to 10-year cycle following repair work. reach. But it was the adit that collapsed. strong. “It was a major and fast- consistent with the major address the majority of these A hard copy of the report was “Knowledge of the existence of the moving incident which Wellington government report Our overflows, along with the eventually archived in a project file, adit was limited amongst existing staff Water responded to with significant Freshwater 2020, which western isthmus programme but was misplaced as responsibility for members, let alone an understanding of effort using an emergency-response found in urban settings, 99 of sewer and stormwater water management changed hands to its condition”, the review said. approach.” percent of rivers exceeded separation, due to be finished a company called Capacity and then The review listed management of Wellington Water chief executive one or more environmental in 2028. again in 2014 with the establishment of information as one of the key things Colin Crampton said the organisation guideline, although this The giant 13km wastewater Wellington Water. that led to the tunnel collapsing and accepted the findings of the review. covered 1 percent of the tunnel will be built from “Few staff in key wastewater network which needed to be addressed to help “We inherited a diverse mix of country’s river length. Western Springs, near decision-making roles from the time prevent the same thing from happening historical asset data from councils This was compared to Auckland Zoo, to the Mangere of that study are still within Wellington again. around the region, in a range of formats pastoral and plantation wastewater treatment plant. Water and that information was It noted little was known about the and systems, which we have been forest catchments, where When the CI and a 2km effectively lost,” the review said. asset despite this 2004 assessment, working to digitise and consolidate one or more guidelines were extension tunnel from More recent condition assessments which identified it as being in poor within a single platform, and that work exceeded in 95 percent of Western Springs to Grey have been focused on the interceptor, condition. is ongoing. waterways. Lynn is built, the number of a massive wastewater tunnel running It recommended the management “We have also implemented While the report did not overflows at several central underneath Wellington, into which the of condition, failure and maintenance continuous condition assessment focus on trend analysis, the city beaches and waterways adit tunnel discharges. information relating to the network programmes to improve the overall water quality index still will be reduced by more than The adit was not directly inspected be improved so that information is quality of the data we hold.” indicated a slight decline 80 percent. — NZ Herald due to changes in health and safety “accessible and is not lost, even with — NZ Herald FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE, Ducks poisoned in Akld park

OUTSTANDING ECONOMY AUCKLAND — Eight mallard ducks If an animal does consume the poison, have been found poisoned in a west they should be immediately moved to Auckland park, prompting a warning for a warm — not hot — place and a vet pet owners. should be called without delay for The birds were all further instructions. euthanised by SPCA after Although the narcotic they were found in Verdale is approved for use in Circle in Glen Eden. some instances, Dyer Their gizzards were said there was an onus found to have wheat to use it responsibly treated with a narcotic or face serious legal called alphachloralose — consequences or which usually stupefies significant fines. birds beyond recovery. Care needs to be taken Fish and Game officer to ensure only smaller pest John Dyer suspected a pest- birds can access the bait, if control contractor might have they need to be controlled at all. accidentally poisoned the ducks while Fish and Game asked for anyone targeting pests. Dyer said a pet cat or with information about the deaths to dog could die if they ate a poisoned bird, contact them, or the SPCA or Bird Rescue unless they were quickly taken to a vet. in Auckland. — RNZ

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346 Gladstone Road 26285-10 Alan Berry Motors 06 868 1456 Gladstone Road LMVD 33428-02 Ph: 06 867 2508 The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Kiwis design WHO’s first ‘virtual health worker’ AUCKLAND — The World “The objective here is not to Health Organisation’s first fool people that they’re talking virtual health worker has been to a real person, the objective designed by New Zealanders. here is to create a face-to-face Florence, an AI robotic interaction.” resource to combat Covid-19 The ‘digital brain’ allows misinformation and support Florence to interact and Wgtn’s Terrace smokers to quit, has been respond in real time, he said, launched by the WHO. such as recognising a smile The WHO launched and smiling back. Tunnel reopens Florence as a “trusted source In many cases humans of information” designed to actually prefer to speak to a WELLINGTON — Wellington’s Terrace help the world’s 1.3 billion digital person, he said. Tunnel has reopened to southbound traffic tobacco users quit. It uses “If you failed to give up after an overheight vehicle tried to enter. artificial intelligence to dispel smoking 10 times, you’re NZTA on Monday morning reported an myths on both Covid-19 and probably going to be reluctant overheight vehicle managed to drive through smoking. to talk to anybody about the tunnel unscathed, but the situation has The organisation says giving up smoking again resulted in a barrier being damaged. quitting smoking is more DIGITAL BRAIN: Florence, an AI robotic resource to combat because there is always that A spokeswoman said crews were on site to important than ever as Covid-19 misinformation and support smokers to quit, has factor of human judgement. repair the barrier and were investigating the evidence reveals that smokers been launched by the WHO. Picture by Screengrab/WHO “When you’re talking to cause of the damage. are more vulnerable than a digital person there is no Traffic was earlier diverted via the Terrace non-smokers to developing a co-founder of Soul Machines, “One of the things we know judgement.” off-ramp. severe case of Covid-19. told Morning Report. from our day-to-day lives is we The technology also allows On Thursday a truck measuring 4.2m high The technology was “She’s a CGI creation just learn to build relationships, the digital health worker to set off the tunnel’s overheight detectors. developed by San Francisco- as we see in the movies, but we learn to build trust, with speak to as many people who The tunnel was then closed to northbound and New Zealand-based what’s unique about Florence face to face interactions. want to at any one point in traffic for around 10 minutes while Police company Soul Machines, and other digital people like “Florence and digital people time, he said. measured to check that it was okay to which says the way it is her is she is . . . autonomously go way beyond what chatbots “You’re not going to sit proceed through. designed means every animated by a digital brain. and voice assistants can do in in a queue for half an hour It went through the tunnel without interaction is unique. You’re having a face-to-face terms of emotional connection waiting for somebody to pick issue and the northbound lanes were then “We would call Florence a interaction with a digital and emotional engagement up the phone and answer your reopened. — NZ Herald digital person,” Greg Cross, person. with us.” question.” — RNZ NZTA buys more time for Transmission Gully negotiations

WELLINGTON — NZTA has design and construction. relationship with the road made a further advance payment The Transport Agency said the builder going. of $5 million to buy time while extra $5m was to cover the costs In February it was revealed contractual negotiations over of the Covid-19 work shutdown the cost of the project blew out to Wellington’s Transmission Gully and to enable the four-week more than $1 billion after NZTA continue behind the scenes. extension of the winter works agreed to pay the contractor The money comes on top of an programme. another $190.6m in a settlement advanced interim payment of Both the $14m and the $5m over delays caused by the 2016 $14 million agreed in May this payments will form part of any Kaikoura earthquake, and year. final settlement agreement. flooding around the same time. NZTA announced yesterday Services general manager Earlier this month, Transport the current six-week winter Brett Gliddon said NZTA was Minister Phil Twyford put to construction programme for committed to seeing the road bed rumours NZTA has been the billion-dollar motorway will open at the earliest possible approaching other contractors be extended by a further four date. to finish the job in the event the weeks. “The extension of the winter WGP folded. This is while the Transport works programme while In a response to a written Agency continues to negotiate negotiations continue will help question from National’s the full cost of the impacts of the minimise further delays. Transport spokesman Chris Covid-19 shutdown and agree “Waka Kotahi must take a DELAYED PROJECT: The Transport Agency is coughing up another Bishop, Twyford said he a new completion date for the considered approach to making $5 million to keep workers on site at the massive Transmission Gully has been advised NZTA has project with the contractor and any decisions that involve construction project over winter. NZ Herald picture not approached any other builder. taxpayer money and that is contractors to complete sections The road is being built through why an agreement on the new issues until negotiations were and further information when of Transmission Gully. a public-private partnership, the opening date and associated completed. negotiations are complete.” Twyford subsequently Wellington Gateway Partnership costs is taking time.” “We understand the public Road Transport Forum chief confirmed to the Herald he did (WGP), with CPB Contractors Gliddon said it was not interest in Transmission Gully executive Nick Leggett said not believe the rumours to be and HEB Construction sub- appropriate for NZTA to make and we will announce the he viewed the extra $5 million true based on the advice he has contracted to carry out the further comment on these new agreed completion date as money to keep the current received. — NZ Herald Kiwis in isolation serenaded ROTORUA — Kiwis isolating in a Rotorua hotel after 20 minutes as he did not want them freezing in clapped and danced from the safety of their balconies the cold. as a local muso serenaded them at sunset. “They seemed pretty wrapt . . . hotel staff and Musician Chris Webber headed down to Sulphur security guards were giving me the thumbs up too, Point at sunset on Sunday in his van kitted out with “I knew it was a good idea, it just felt right.” speakers to give a “balcony concert” to those stuck in He even talked a passerby into holding his quarantine at Rotorua’s Sudima Hotel. microphone while he sang a few ballads in both te reo “They are still us, I wanted to make them feel Maori and English. welcome,” Webber told the Rotorua Daily Post. His final song centred heavily around spreading the He had the idea when it was first announced that love, which was a message he wanted the people to people would be quarantined in Rotorua. hear, he said. “There was so much negativity around . . . I wanted “They need to feel the love right now.” to keep the manaakitanga of the city alive.” He said he had wanted to do it for people A few weekends of rain had hindered Webber from quarantined at the Ibis Hotel but they did not have heading down earlier, but he got dressed up warm to balconies. head down yesterday. “I might do it again, maybe even next weekend if Webber’s style of Spanish guitar wowed the balcony anyone else wants to jam.” audience with many clapping along and dancing to the Webber was a professional musician but this had sweet tunes. “tailed off” a bit over Covid-19, he said. He said if the weather had been warmer, he would He performed a lot of local gigs and was well-known BALCONY CONCERT: Musician Chris Webber entertained those Kiwis have played for about an hour but instead wrapped up in the music community. — NZ Herald in quarantine in a hotel in Rotorua on Sunday night. NZ Herald picture 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Inflation heads for five-year low Oil price crash expected to weigh on June quarter by Jamie Gray, NZ Herald commentary. prevent a deflationary spiral. Low inflation means that Many expect the Reserve AUCKLAND — Sharply lower monetary policy settings Bank to ramp up its bond-buying crude oil prices are expected to will likely remain highly activities when it releases its translate into a decline in the expansionary for a long time, monetary policy statement on consumers price index (CPI) for economists said. August 12. the June quarter. “Sharply lower fuel prices will Kerr expects the Reserve Bank Market expectations are for weigh on Q2 consumer prices to extend the programme from 0.5 percent fall in the CPI over and we will be looking for signs May next year out to 2022 and to the quarter, which would make of moderating core and non- lift the size of the programme to for a 1.5 percent gain over the tradable CPI inflation,” the bank $100 billion from $60bn. June year. said. BNZ economist Doug Steel ASB said a quarterly outcome “Risks are broadly balanced, said unlike previous CPI in line with its expectations of a but we admit a greater degree of releases, the market’s focus is 0.4 percent decline would make uncertainty than usual around very much on growth rather it the lowest quarterly outcome our CPI pick and would not rule than inflation. in close to five years. The out a weaker set of inflation DECLINING CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: Low oil prices are “This particular quarter is Reserve Bank has forecast a numbers emerging. expected to drive the June quarter CPI into negative territory over going to be heavily weighed 0.7 percent quarterly fall, and a “Policymakers in NZ and the June quarter. NZ Herald picture down by fuel prices due to the 1.3 percent annual gain. abroad have pulled out all of the massive fall in international Whichever way it goes, Stats stops and will maintain highly parts of our economy have central banks want to avoid at crude prices over the period,” NZ’s CPI release, due out on stimulatory settings until they been hit by the lockdown and all costs. Steel said. Thursday, is likely to show an are confident economic activity there has been some significant “We have been hurt by the “But the broader aspect is that annual outcome well short of and inflation has turned the discounting coming out of the lockdown and we are going we have seen a massive opening the 2 percent mid-point of the corner.” lockdown,” Kerr said. through what will probably be up of spare capacity in the Reserve Bank’s 1 to 3 percent ASB expects the Reserve “The good news is that that we the biggest recession that we economy — unemployment — target range. Bank’s OCR to not move above have seen quite a lift in spending have seen for 100 years. It’s that is weighing on the outlook ASB expects annual inflation 0.25 percent — where it stands so the pain that we are feeling going to cause damage,” says for prices,” he said. to dip toward zero in early 2021 at the moment — until 2024. is not as bad as we had feared,” Kerr. Given the risk of deflation and before gradually pushing higher. Kiwibank chief economist he said. He said deflation was a risk the likelihood of a deep recession, “We do not expect 2 percent Jared Kerr said this week’s data Even so, persistently low on the horizon. To that end, Kiwibank’s Kerr expects the annual CPI inflation anytime will reflect an extraordinary inflation out-turns will take the economists expect the Reserve Reserve Bank to “keep its foot on soon,” the bank said in a period for the economy. “Large economy close to deflation, which Bank to pull out all stops to the gas”. Lenders with ties to expelled NZ fire stations get $57m funding boost business under investigation CHRISTCHURCH — New Fire Station will also receive Zealand’s fire stations, including around $5m for a brand-new, WELLINGTON — The and you can see similar names some of Canterbury’s worst fit-for-purpose facility on a “new, Commerce Commission is appearing.” quake-hit sites, are set for a much- resilient site”. investigating lending companies The director of MyFi and needed $57.5 million funding “The firefighters in Kaikoura MyFi NZ and BHF Solutions, both Quickle, Jack Martin, has the boost for rebuilds and upgrades, have to respond to some fairly of which have links to a payday same listed Australian residential the Government announced this remote rural areas so I’m pleased lender recently expelled from address as Quadsaa’s (trading morning. that Kaikoura Fire Station will doing business in New Zealand. as Pretty Penny) director Mark Improvements to 26 fire stations house both its urban and rural fire Pretty Penny recently reached Swanepoel. Swanepoel was across the country, ranging from crews,” Martin said. a settlement with the commission, also a director of MyFi’s holding total replacement of several old Darfield will get around in which it had to pay back 21 company. stations or ones with “significant $1m funding for an Emergency customers and leave the country. The director of BHF Solutions, seismic issues” through to partial UPGRADATION: Improvements to Resource Facility to house local The commission was also Brenton Harrison, also registered refurbishments and improvements 26 fire stations across the country, rural fire crews’ trucks and aware of another loan company the company with the same to obsolete facilities, have been ranging from total replacementto equipment next door to the — Quickle NZ — with the same residential address as Martin and earmarked. partial refurbishments have been Darfield Fire Station, enabling director as MyFi. Swanepoel, which according to Internal Affairs Minister Tracey earmarked. File picture rural and urban fire crews to be Debt management firm Debtfix realestate.co.au is a 10-bedroom Martin says the new money co-located. co-founder Christine Liggins property worth almost A$2 million. comes after successful bids to demolished after the 2010-11 Peel Forest and Rangitata Gorge came across the link while Harrison was also the the Government’s Provincial Canterbury earthquake sequence. stations will get almost $2m for helping a client manage their director of the lending company Growth Fund and the Crown Canterbury will receive $23.8m upgrades. debt. Teleloans Ltd, which in 2015 Infrastructure Partners project for a major upgrade of fire stations “For a long time communities “We were asking MyFi to file came under Australian Securities funding for projects that will across the region, including $12m have been waiting to see the a claim through the insolvency and Investments Commission create and protect jobs and boost to build a new fit-for-purpose firefighters who do such a great website and they said they’d filed scrutiny. Teleloans is no longer regional economies in the wake of Christchurch City Fire Station on job housed in facilities that make it [but] sent us a screenshot that a registered company in New the Covid-19 pandemic. its old site in Kilmore St. doing their difficult jobs just a bit said Pretty Penny. Zealand. All of the projects selected had Around $3m has been approved easier,” Martin said. “We said ‘hang on a minute . . . The commission said it could to be “shovel-ready”. to rebuild Sumner Fire Station, “These projects will help our are you two connected?’ not make further comment while Martin made the announcement which was also significantly firefighters — and they will help They said ‘no, no we’re not its investigations were under way. this morning from the site of the damaged during the Christchurch our communities and create jobs. connected’ . . . but it was the same MyFi, BHF Solutions and old Christchurch City Fire station earthquakes, while Kaikoura — NZ Herald person filing the claim and you Quickle have all been contacted look on the companies’ register for comment. — RNZ

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY said they were gaining as investors sought Healthcare gained 0.8 at $35.59, helping to prop reliable dividends as an alternative to the up the index as a majority of stocks fell. electricity sector. Restaurant Brands New Zealand posted the WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares joined a “We were always going to have a positive Contact Energy increased 0.5 percent to day’s biggest decline, falling 6.3 percent to rally across Asia, as upbeat investor sentiment day,” said Mark Lister, head of private wealth $5.65, after dropping 16.1 percent last week $11.31 after an unexpected 4.3 jump on Friday. spilled over from Wall Street’s close on Friday research at Craigs Investment Partners. after Rio Tinto announced it would close its Tourism Holdings fell 4.2 percent to $1.82, on optimism over a late-stage trial for a hopeful The Friday rally on Wall Street with “high- aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point. Auckland International Airport declined 2.2 Covid-19 treatment. flying tech stocks” hitting new records had Other energy companies were weaker. percent to $6.10, Air New Zealand dropped 1.9 The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 0.4 percent to given the local benchmark a solid start this Mercury NZ declined 0.2 percent to $4.67, percent to $1.31 and Vista Group International 11,434.79. Within the index, 25 stocks fell, 18 morning, he said. Meridian Energy fell 0.2 percent to $4.50 and fell 1.5 percent to $1.28. rose, and seven were unchanged. Turnover was Internet infrastructure firm Chorus gained 2.8 Trustpower slipped 0.4 percent to $6.87. “Virus flare-ups have reminded people we $149.3 million. percent at $7.27, recovering from a selloff on Summerset Group Holdings advanced 1.4 are not out of the woods yet. If you are in the The positive sentiment from Wall Street Friday when the Commerce Commission said it percent to $7.10 and Oceania Healthcare rose tourism game or the movie theatre game, all on Friday night spilled over into Asia today. would review some regulations on the firm. 1.1 percent to 96 cents, potentially benefitting those stocks are sensitive to lockdowns,” Lister Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was up 0.7 percent in “Chorus was blindsided by those comments from the possibility that Metlifecare will be taken said. Outside the benchmark index, Augusta late trading, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng gained 0.9 out of the Commerce Commission that added to off the share market if private equity firm EQT’s Capital’s independent directors are unanimously percent, Shanghai’s Composite Index was up 1.3 the regulatory uncertainty, but it seems to have takeover offer at $6 per share is accepted. recommending the takeover offer from ASX- percent and Japan’s TOPIX climbed 2.2 percent. recovered some of those losses today,” Lister Lister said investors who want to hold listed Centuria in the absence of a higher offer. ASB Bank economist Chris Tennent-Brown said. exposure to the retirement sector may be seeing Centuria is offering 22 cents in cash — raised said markets were ignoring the rising number Port of Tauranga posted the day’s biggest Oceania as an attractive alternative. Metlifecare from 20 cents on July 2 — and 0.392 Centuria of new Covid-19 cases and focusing on the gain, up 4 percent at $7.73 on a light volume — rose 0.7 percent to $5.88. shares for each Augusta share. At yesterday’s emergence of possible treatments, such as 73,000 shares. The benchmark was propped up by closing price, which remained unchanged at Gilead’s remdesivir which was shown to support Spark New Zealand rose 2.2 percent to $4.70 heavyweight stocks. A2 Milk Company increased 90 cents, that values the offer at 91 cents per recovery in a field trial of 300 patients. and Vector advanced 1.1 percent to $3.65. Lister 0.8 percent to $20.70 and Fisher & Paykel share. — BusinessDesk The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Let’s stick to peer-reviewed, published science Re: GWP100 metric overstates, July 13 inaccuracies, they don’t seem to grasp lightweight effort. Mountain to climb letter. the basics. And if that sounds familiar to Meanwhile, last year I took the figures from I am unsurprised that you continue any readers, I won’t be surprised at that the Allison and Sheahen paper and reconfigured to misrepresent the views of any of either. our greenhouse gas inventory on that basis and now for National the scientists that you name. I think if DONALD ROBSON put all the calculations, assumptions etc into a Well, that was a short-lived and any of them saw your suggestion that poster paper that was displayed at last year’s massively-distracting experiment by agricultural emissions are so “miniscule Donald, you are reading things into my Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Conference. Nobody the National Party wasn’t it! as to be irrelevant” as you put it, they comment that I did not say. The five people said it was rubbish. would either set you right or ignore it as named, plus Professor Allen, have all admitted Maybe you may think they were just being Todd Muller resigned this morning laughable. that the current metric overstates the role of polite, but the fact is the figures were produced citing health reasons, not being Your original letter uses sources from livestock emissions. I did not say they have from a paper from recognised scientists so until comfortable in the role and it having the CO2 Coalition, an organisation said to me they agree that livestock emissions that paper is disputed my figures remain valid. taken a “heavy toll” personally. funded by the Koch Brothers and the are so minuscule as to be irrelevant. That is the His statement said he was “not Mercer family amongst others, and is a conclusion in the Allison and Sheahen paper. NEIL HENDERSON the best person to be leader of virulent anti-climate change outlet for That paper has been sent to Dr Reisinger for the Opposition and leader of the their vested-interest views, the antithesis comment but to date none has been received. Footnote response from Ed: Has the New Zealand National Party at this of unbiased sceptical science. Some years ago I wrote to the Pastoral Allison and Sheahen paper been peer- critical time for New Zealand”. The other is from Pastural Farming, Greenhouse Gas Research Centre asking them reviewed and published in a reputable It leaves National in an awful a New Zealand-based group who appear to supply information that showed how much scientific journal? It hasn’t has it, and to have problems with spelling, never warming livestock are responsible for. They could neither has your poster — so until this position, needing to elect a third mind science. Andy Reisinger, whom you not answer. They subsequently did produce a work and information is validated, it new leader in a single term (or mention, has told me that no matter how paper partly as a response to my question. Dr should not be part of climate change reverting to the previous one), but many times he has tried correcting their Sheahen has reviewed it and considers it a very discussion in The Gisborne Herald. Muller has made the right decision for himself and the party as the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS pressure was only going to build from here. He learned the hard way A ‘climate scare’ op-ed how difficult and brutal politics, and Reserve damage foreseeable especially opposition politics against Re: If it’s not the cars, it’s YouTube, headlined: Reformed the cows — July 11 column. climate activist condemns a popular incumbent, can be. For the first time I’m aware, high-density cycle-trails. Whataupoko Reserve is closed I would have thought the I would only take his ‘terrorising school children’ with While Muller was vacating his to all walkers because the consent’s environmental investment advice if I false science. role, Jacinda Ardern was here this council’s land clearing has assessment would have wanted to go broke. Try S. WILLIAMS morning preparing to announce up stripped decades of stabilising forecast this damage. smelting metal using solar to $45 million of funding to create vegetation. Mud has sloughed power or windmills. This Vote for climate action like a modern swimming, recreational down slopes from 7kms of TOM BROOKS must be hoodwink July your lifestyle and that of and surf lifesaving precinct at because the same taki is future generations depends Midway Beach . . . the Government being spread down at the on it. Because they do. has already announced $8m to Emerald hotel next week. Thank you Dr Paul Winton. rebuild the Rugby Park grandstand Reflection of compassion I will be voting Green, PETER JONES the party that sees climate and there is still $53m more to be Re: Gisborne site sought for doctrines are aimed at change action as the No.1 announced for this region from the first stupa in world to see the promoting peace and Former climate activist Michael priority. Covid recovery infrastructure fund. sun, July 11 story. eliminating suffering for all. Shellenberger — who has been BOB HUGHES While some will quibble with the This proposal to erect a The comments thus far show invited to be an expert reviewer to first half of this region’s allotment Buddhist stupa is a reflection a lack of understanding of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel Footnote from Ed: As the from the $3 billion recovery fund of the compassion that exists this. Buddhists do not actively on Climate Change — maintains Guardian newspaper noted in an in the worldwide Buddhist recruit or door knock, but it that climate change is occurring article last week on the “apology” going entirely towards sports and community. is easy to research Buddhism recreation facilities, it speaks to but says it is not a “catastrophic referenced by S. Williams, People should not fear before turning down this threat”. He says the science has Shellenberger has been a the need for investment in this area Buddhism or their symbols, magnanimous gesture. and the inability of our community been hijacked by a “handful” contrarian voice on environmental it is a benign, peaceful of activist scientists who are issues and a critic of aspects of to fund these needs on its own. This philosophy and the Buddhist KEVIN THOMPSON spreading “science fiction”. environmentalism for more than investment turns the dial for our “The majority of scientists are 15 years. His op-ed was first Community Facilities Strategy and not activists, there are actually published by Forbes but then sets the city up for the future. Add social only a handful of scientists who removed “because it violated our However, the Government now A big thanks feel the need to terrify people,” editorial guidelines around self- has to ensure that remaining Re: Marina owners call time, July he said. promotion”. Conservative media Covid recovery infrastructure costs of 13 letter. “I don’t think this is really in Australia then picked it up as investments for the Tairawhiti Always a lovely atmosphere there that complicated, we need to lift a major news item. The op-ed region are geared towards raising your road and well-deserved thanks from everybody out of poverty, and we heavily promotes Shellenberger’s productivity, our economic potential this community to Stephane and need to do our best to preserve new book, Apocalypse Never. Re: Rail enthusiasts have natural places and things have While the Sky interview makes and our resilience in the face of Caroline. tunnel vision, June 20 column. STEWART PATRICK just spiralled out of control. clear that Shellenberger does climate change. These areas need Dear Mr Goodley, the “This climate change thing has not deny that human activity to be the clear overall focus of road you are suggesting will just got too crazy.” is causing climate change, his this recovery fund for a nation cost significantly more than How to order . . . Shellenberger said he had claim that it is not making natural with low productivity and a large reinstatement of the railway noticed a “dark tradition” of disasters worse is counter to infrastructure deficit — especially line and you will still have Re: Tales from the grave, July 10 anti-human rhetoric spilling abundant evidence. He also says as we nearly quadruple our public congestion as the number of story. from climate change activists, “I know that climate change is not debt for what is really “a rainy day” trucks using it grows. I would be very interested in including views that humans were a catastrophic threat” early in the getting a copy or two of the book rather than “the” rainy day. How else If you want the social costs a “cancer” or a virus. interview; he should tell that to associated with traffic growth, as some of my relatives are buried are we going to pay for all this debt- The life-long environmentalist the Bangladeshis who will soon then go ahead and build your there. Where can I get it from? has given Sky News host Chris lose a chunk of their country, or funded expenditure? road. You may have to wait as Kenny a lengthy interview about people in multiple other areas Muller was leader of the National long as Wellington has waited DANIEL CLARK, Gold Coast his decision to speak out against of the world where their homes Party for just 53 days; there are now for Transmission Gully to get the alarmist rhetoric which and livelihoods are threatened by 67 days before the election. it . . . Footnote from Ed: Dorothy McCulloch he says is creating anxiety in rising seas, rising temperatures It will be cold comfort for National ROGER DROGEMULLER can be reached at [email protected] young people. It can be found on and more severe weather events. Party supporters that Ardern took Wellington to order copies of the book. over leadership of the Labour Party [email protected] just seven weeks before the 2017 general election. They will know that ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. the party looks shambolic and has a ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. mountain to climb now, and fast, to ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. make a contest of it in September. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Protest erupts after cop uses knee to restrain man ALLENTOWN — Activists against police Police launched an internal probe and promised and here,” said Justan Parker, founder of Black Pennsylvania tweeted that the police department’s brutality expressed outrage and pressed their to release additional video of Saturday’s incident. Lives Matter to Lehigh Valley. “appalling excuse for an officer illegally placing demand for accountability on Monday after video The videotaped incident occurred nearly seven The bystander video, shot from a passing his knee on a man’s neck is that he was in mental emerged over the weekend of an officer placing weeks after the death of George Floyd, a Black vehicle and posted on social media, shows distress and being ‘non-compliant.’ his knee on a man’s head and neck area outside a man, after a white Minneapolis police officer Allentown officers restraining the man on the Attorney Benjamin Crump, who represents Pennsylvania hospital. pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for nearly eight ground outside the emergency room of the Floyd’s family, tweeted the video of the Allentown Allentown police violated their own policy minutes. Floyd’s death sparked global protests Sacred Heart Campus of St Luke’s Hospital. An incident, writing that the restraint used by against neck restraints when an officer used over police brutality and racial injustice. officer had his elbow on the man’s neck before the unidentified officer is “exactly what led to his knee to bear down on the man’s head, the The local Black Lives Matter group issued a list switching to a knee to hold him down while other #GeorgeFloyd’s death.” Crump demanded the activists said, while the American Civil Liberties of demands, including the release of any police officers restrained his arms. officer’s name. Union of Pennsylvania called it an illegal use of bodycam video of the incident, the suspension of In a statement on Sunday night, police said It’s unclear from the video how long the officer force. the officers involved, the name and condition of officers were outside the hospital for an unrelated had his knee on the man’s head and neck area, or Hundreds of people rallied in downtown the man, the establishment of a regional criminal matter when they saw a man staggering in the whether the other two officers in the video sought Allentown on Monday night, calling for the officer justice review board and a reallocation of police street, vomiting and stopping in the driveway of to intervene to push the officer’s knee off. to be fired and police funds to be reallocated to funding. the ER. The man was treated at the hospital and mental health and other social services. “I can’t believe this is really happening now, The American Civil Liberties Union of released. — AP US rejects Chinese claims to South China Sea Police confirm WASHINGTON — The Trump administration escalated its actions against China on Monday by stepping body of Glee squarely into one of the most sensitive regional issues dividing them and rejecting outright nearly all of Beijing’s star recovered significant maritime claims to the South China Sea. The administration presented the in Lake Piru decision as an attempt to curb China’s increasing assertiveness in the region LOS ANGELES — Glee with a commitment to recognising star Naya Rivera’s 4-year- international law. But it will almost old son told investigators certainly have the more immediate that his mother, whose body effect of further infuriating the was found in a Southern Chinese, who are already retaliating California lake on Monday, against numerous US sanctions and boosted him back on to the other penalties on other matters. deck of their rented boat Previously, US policy had been to before he looked back and insist that maritime disputes between saw her disappearing under China and its smaller neighbours be the water, authorities said. resolved peacefully through UN-backed “She must have Naya Rivera arbitration. But in a statement released MARITIME DISPUTE: China accused the US of flexing its military muscles in mustered enough energy on Monday, Secretary of State Mike the South China Sea by conducting joint exercises with two US aircraft carrier to get her son back on Pompeo said the US now regards groups in the strategic waterway. AP picture the boat, but not enough to save herself,” Ventura virtually all Chinese maritime claims County Sheriff Bill Ayub said at a news conference. outside its internationally recognised Asian allies and partners in protecting the Philippines and Vietnam, all of The boy, Josey Hollis Dorsey, was found asleep waters to be illegitimate. their sovereign rights to offshore which oppose Chinese assertions and alone in a life vest on the drifting pontoon boat The shift does not involve disputes resources, consistent with their rights of sovereignty over maritime areas about three hours after they launched on Lake Piru over land features that are above and obligations under international surrounding contested islands, reefs northwest of Los Angeles, setting off a five-day sea level, which are considered to be law.” and shoals. search that ended with the discovery of the body “territorial” in nature. Although the US will continue “There are clear cases where (China) of the 33-year-old floating near the surface early on “The world will not allow Beijing to remain neutral in territorial is claiming sovereignty over areas that Monday, authorities said. to treat the South China Sea as its disputes, the announcement means no country can lawfully claim,” the The mother and son had gone swimming, which maritime empire,” Pompeo said. the administration is in effect siding State Department said in a fact sheet was permitted in that part of the lake, Ayub said. “America stands with our Southeast with Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, that accompanied the statement. — AP She was not wearing a life vest. Authorities believe that Rivera drowned accidentally, and that her body was most likely trapped in the vegetation under the lake for several days before floating to the top, Ayub said. Family members chatted with Rivera via US budget deficit soars FaceTime when she was on the boat, and search crews watched those videos for clues to where she WASHINGTON — The federal provided support to businesses to keep $3.7 trillion deficit for this year could might have gone down, Ayub said. government incurred the biggest workers on their payrolls. go higher depending on the course of Rivera played singing cheerleader Santana monthly budget deficit in history in The report showed that the cost the economy. The country fell into a Lopez for six seasons on the Fox musical-comedy June as spending on programmes of the Paycheck Protection Program deep recession in February, ending Glee. to combat the coronavirus recession in June was $511 billion. That a record long expansion of nearly 11 She is the third major cast member from the exploded while millions of job losses reflected a charge to the Government years. The Trump administration is show to die in their 30s. cut into tax revenues. for all the bank loans made under predicting that the economy will come The confirmation of her death comes seven The Treasury Department reported the programme even though the roaring back in the second half of this years to the day after co-star Cory Monteith died on Monday that the deficit hit Government will not actually have year but many private forecasters from a toxic mix of alcohol and heroin, with the US$864 billion last month, an amount to pay out funds until the banks are concerned that a resurgence of series losing one of its leads while it was still on of red ink that surpasses most annual determine whether the businesses virus cases could make consumers the air. deficits in the nation’s history and is met the criteria for having the loans too fearful to resume spending, which Another co-star, Mark Salling, who Rivera dated above the previous monthly deficit forgiven. drives 70 percent of the economy. at one point, killed himself in 2018 at age 35 after record of $738 billion in April. That Congress which has already pleading guilty to child pornography charges. amount was also tied to the trillions approved more than $3 trillion Rivera had experience boating on the lake in Los of dollars Congress has provided to The deficit hit US$864 billion in a series of rescue packages, is Padres National Forest, authorities said. cushion the impact of the widespread scheduled to debate another support Surveillance video shows Rivera and her son, shutdowns that occurred in an effort to last month. effort when it returns from recess Josey Hollis Dorsey, leaving on the rented boat. limit the spread of the viral pandemic. on June 20. Democrats are pushing When the boat failed to return, its vendor found For the first nine months of this for an extension of the expanded the vessel drifting in the northern end of the lake budget year, which began October 1, Those requirements include unemployment benefits which will late Wednesday afternoon with the boy asleep on the deficit totals $2.74 trillion, also a spending at least 60 percent of the soon run out. board, about three hours after it was first taken out. record for that period. That puts the loan amount on worker pay with the Nancy Vanden Houten, senior The boy told investigators that he and his mother country well on the way to hitting other 40 percent going to overhead economist at Oxford Economics, said had been swimming and he got back into the the $3.7 trillion deficit for the whole costs such as rent and utilities. she was expecting that lawmakers boat but she didn’t, according to a sheriff’s office year that has been forecast by the Another reason for the surge in the would end up compromising on a new statement. Congressional Budget Office. June deficit was the Government’s economic support package that would The boy was wearing a life vest, and another life That total would surpass the decision to delay tax payments this fall somewhere between a $3.5 trillion jacket was found in the boat along with Rivera’s previous annual record of $1.4 trillion year until July 15. That decision measure passed by the House but not purse and identification. set in 2009 when the Government was means that quarterly payments taken up by the Senate and what is The boy, Rivera’s son from her marriage to actor spending heavily to lift the country out made by individual taxpayers and shaping up to be an opening offer by Ryan Dorsey, was safe and healthy and quickly of the recession caused by the 2008 corporations will not be due until July Senate Republicans for a package of reunited with family members after he was found, financial crisis. 15 this year rather than June. about $1.5 trillion. authorities said. The June deficit was driven higher So far this budget year, revenues “The risk is that the deficit will be His parents divorced in 2018 after nearly four by spending on various government total $2.26 trillion, down 13.4 percent larger due to additional stimulus but, years of marriage. relief programmes such as an from the same period last year, while given the congressional timetable, the The most recent tweet on Rivera’s account, from extra $600 per week in expanded spending totals $5 trillion, up 49.1 impact of the next package will likely the day before her death, read “just the two of us” unemployment benefits and a perent from a year ago. be skewed to fiscal 2021, which starts along with a photo of her and her son. — AP Paycheck Protection Program that The CBO estimate of a on October 1,” she said. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 WORLD 13 White House targets US disease chief ‘No return WASHINGTON — US infectious the recent surges. research and that there’s Fauci versus disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci is being The White the President couldn’t be further from targeted by the Trump administration as House memo the truth,” she said. to normal’ tensions rise between the health expert leaked over the Echoing the contents of the memo and the President. weekend had noted earlier, Mr Navarro, an economic adviser MIAMI — The resurgence of the coronavirus in The White House has been increasingly “several White to Mr Trump, said Dr Fauci “has been the United States ignited fierce debate on Monday critical of Dr Fauci, and on Sunday, House officials are wrong about everything I have ever about whether to reopen schools, as global health an official shared a list detailing past concerned about the interacted with him on”. officials warned that the pandemic will intensify apparent erroneous comments. number of times “When I warned in late January in unless more countries adopt comprehensive Dr Fauci’s changing advice on masks Dr Fauci has been a memo of a possibly deadly pandemic, plans to combat it. and remarks on Covid-19’s severity are wrong on things”. Fauci was telling the media not to worry,” “If the basics aren’t followed, there is only among the points from the White House. Though the he said. one way this pandemic is going to go,”said the The move to undercut him comes as White House said Anthony Fauci Mr Navarro said Dr Fauci fought director of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Covid-19 cases surge in the US. Dr Fauci and Mr against Mr Trump’s “courageous decision” Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “It’s going to get worse There are over 3.3 million cases Trump have a “good to halt flights from China, initially said and worse and worse.” confirmed and more than 135,000 deaths working relationship”, on Monday, Trump the virus was “low-risk”, “flip-flopped on Debate over the risks the virus poses, and how nationwide, according to Johns Hopkins adviser Peter Navarro told CBS News: the use of masks” and said there was best to fight it, were spotlighted in Florida after University. “When you ask me if I listen to Dr Fauci’s “only anecdotal evidence” regarding it shattered the record among US states for the Dr Fauci has contradicted President advice, my answer is only with caution.” hydroxychloroquine as a treatment. largest single-day increase, with more than 15,000 Donald Trump’s comments on the White House Press Secretary Kayleigh “Now Fauci is saying that a falling newly confirmed cases. pandemic a number of times, pushing McEnany told reporters the memo was mortality rate doesn’t matter when it Officials and health experts in hard-hit Miami back on the president’s claims that a “direct response to a direct question” is the single most important statistic pushed back against pressure, both from the outbreak is improving and from the Washington Post. to help guide the pace of our economic Governor Ron DeSantis and President Donald attributing hasty state re-openings to “The notion that there’s opposition reopening.” — BBC Trump, to bring students back to classrooms next month. “We just cannot risk the health of children, their wellbeing and safety, or any of our colleagues,” said Karla Hernandez-Mats, president of the United Teachers of Dade union and a Victoria records another 177 cases middle school teacher herself. “We’re probably going to have to go to a full shutdown mode. I MELBOURNE — Victoria has one of the can’t see the schools reopening except with the highest Covid-19 testing rates in the world 100 percent virtual model.” “per 100,000 people”, with 177 new cases Parents have until Wednesday to notify the identified on Monday, Premier Daniel Andrews Miami-Dade school district of their decision says. whether they will send their kids to school this It is the first time in three days the state has fall or have them study online from home. recorded a daily total below 200. “Children can get get the virus in their bodies The state’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton and get contaminated just like anybody else,” said said the smaller number was no cause for Florida International University epidemiologist Dr complacency, and the peak may still be yet to Aileen Marty, who has been advising the Miami come. school district on its reopening plans. Of the new cases, 151 were under DeSantis has argued that children have not investigation, 25 were linked to known proven to be vectors for the disease and that if outbreaks and one was detected in hotel retailers like Walmart can be reopened safely, then quarantine. schools should be able to as well. But he made Premier Daniel Andrews said there were those arguments with a notable caveat, saying now 1612 active cases in the state. Victorian that each county should make it own decision hospitals were caring for 72 coronavirus on reopening in consultation with local health cases, 17 in intensive care. FURTHER RESTRICTIONS: The Australian state of Victoria has recorded 177 officials. He said the lockdown in metropolitan new cases of Covid-19 yesterday, the first time in three days that the infection The debate is hardly limited to Florida. Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire would rate has been under 200. AAP picture In Detroit, where summer school classes for continue “as long as it needs to”. hundreds of students opened Monday, protesters “But it need not be there for a moment “I would like to see a week of decreasing . . . isolating and testing appropriately, and blocked a school bus yard with tree branches. longer than absolutely necessary if everyone numbers before I come and say I have greater minimising their contact with others. “When I visited schools this morning I knew we simply follows the rules and does the right confidence about the direction we’re going in.” “This is exactly what we’ll see as people were doing the right thing for children,” schools thing,” he said. “As a reflection of the actions that people do the right thing and it will continue to drive Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said, in a post on Professor Sutton said it was great to see a took a week or two ago, it’s probably a good down if those behaviours are sustained. Twitter. daily figure lower than the recent peak, “but it sign this is exactly what happens when people “So that’s a small bit of optimism in the “Covid-19 is not going away. Many of our may not be our peak yet”, he said. are following the stay-at-home directions numbers.” children need face-to-face, direct engagement,” he said. — AP WHO slams ‘mixed messages’ World leaders criticised for undermining Covid-19 response

GENEVA — The World Health reported on Sunday, and more than half when they have Covid-19 symptoms. outbreaks and death tolls and managed Organisation’s chief slammed some of the new confirmed cases came from the As the UK emerges from a nationwide to get the virus under control. government leaders for eroding public United States and Brazil alone. lockdown, government leaders were Leaders in countries like the United trust by sending mixed messages on The UN health agency said government chastised in recent days for giving States, Brazil and India that are still the coronavirus and warned that their and individual responses should depend inconsistent statements on the merits of facing large outbreaks have variously failures to stop their countries’ spiralling on local conditions — namely, whether wearing face masks inside public places, rejected or played down advice or outbreaks mean there would be no return there is widespread community spread of among other issues. recommendations from scientific experts, to normal “for the foreseeable future”. the virus. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson advisers in government and their WHO Director-General Tedros Take schools: Many countries have said on Monday that people “should” political allies to take tougher action. Adhanom Ghebreyesus did not call out reopened classrooms wear masks in Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro specific politicians for criticism but said as their daily case shops. But the day has frequently questioned the utility of “too many countries are headed in the counts fell, but some The virus remains public before, one of his top lockdown measures and shunned masks. wrong direction” with the pandemic and nations are playing Cabinet ministers Amid a debate in places like the United some were not taking the proper steps to “political football” by enemy‘ No. 1, but the actions said during a TV States about whether schools can reopen, curb infections. calling for schools of many governments and appearance that the WHO’s emergencies chief said any At the same time, Tedros acknowledged to reopen without people do not reflect this. face coverings such decisions require a broader outlook how difficult it was for governments to having broader should not be that takes into account how workplaces respond effectively, given the economic, control measures in —Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’ mandatory. or long-term care facilities operate, too. social and cultural consequences of place such as keeping Without applying “We can’t turn schools into yet another imposing restrictions. shops closed or basic outbreak- political football in this game. It’s not fair “The virus remains public enemy No.1, limiting public gatherings, WHO said. control methods, “there is only one way on our children,” Ryan said. “We have but the actions of many governments and “Mixed messages from leaders are this pandemic is going to go,” WHO chief to make decisions that are based on the people do not reflect this,” he said. undermining the most critical ingredient Tedros cautioned. best interests of our children, be it their The Director-General’s remarks to of any response: trust,” Tedros said “It’s going to get worse and worse and educational or their health interests.” reporters in Geneva came a day after on Monday, adding that governments worse,” he said, continuing with a blunt US President Donald Trump has WHO reported yet another worldwide should communicate clearer public warning. “There will be no return to the pressured school districts in America to record of more than 230,000 confirmed health messages and individuals should old normal for the foreseeable future.” reopen this (US) autumn, threatening to cases in 24 hours. Ten countries maintain social-distancing, mask- Still, WHO pointed to a sign of hope in cut off funding for ones that don’t comply. accounted for 80 percent of the daily tally wearing, hand-washing and staying home countries that had experienced massive — AP 14 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020

US NAVY’S 1ST BLACK FEMALE TACTICAL AIRCRAFT Actress Kelly PILOT: “MAKING HISTORY!” the US Navy tweeted on Thursday in response to a Preston dies post that Lieutenant Madeline Swegle had completed naval flight school and would after battle with later this month receive the flight officer insignia known as the “Wings of Gold.” The breast cancer Naval Air Training Command tweeted that Swegle is the Navy’s “first known Black LOS ANGELES — Kelly Preston, who female TACAIR pilot.” According to Stars played dramatic and comic foil to actors and Stripes, Swegle is from Burke, Virginia, ranging from Tom and graduated from the US Naval Academy Cruise in “Jerry in 2017. Officials said she is assigned to Maguire” to Arnold the Redhawks of Training Squadron 21 Schwarzenegger in Kingsville, Texas. Swegle’s milestone in “Twins,” died on comes more than 45 years after Rosemary Sunday, husband Mariner in 1974 became the first woman to John Travolta said. fly a tactical fighter jet, according to news She was 57. outlets. AP picture Travolta said in an Instagram post that his wife of 28 years died after a two-year battle with breast Kelly Preston cancer. “It is with a very heavy heart that I inform you that my beautiful wife Kelly has lost her Caught in the middle two-year battle with breast cancer,” Travolta said. “She fought a courageous fight with the love and support of so many.” The couple had three children together. UK-China ties freeze with debate over Huawei, Hong Kong Born Kelly Kamalelehua Smith on October 13, 1962, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Preston had LONDON — Only five naive in thinking it could only that: He says all existing ambitions for Britain to a lengthy acting career in movies and years ago, then-British Prime reap economic benefits from Huawei technology in the UK become China’s “best partner television beginning in the 1980s. Minister David Cameron was the relationship without telecoms infrastructure also in the West.” In 1988, Preston met Travolta while celebrating a “golden era” in political consequences. needs to be eliminated as Enthusiasm has cooled shooting the 1989 film “The Experts.” They UK-China relations, bonding “It’s not about wanting to soon as possible. significantly since. The meet on the dance floor after Travolta asks, with President Xi Jinping cut ties with China. It’s that Johnson decided in January English city of Sheffield, “Does anyone here know how to dance.” over a pint of beer at the China is itself becoming a that Huawei can be deployed which was promised a billion- Preston responds: “I know how to dance.” pub and signing off on trade very unreliable and rather in future 5G networks as pound deal with a Chinese They were married in 1991 at a midnight deals worth billions. Those dangerous partner,” said long as its share of the manufacturing firm in 2016, ceremony in Paris while expecting their first friendly scenes now seem like lawmaker and former market is limited, but officials said the investment never son, Jett. a distant memory. Conservative leader Iain have since hinted that that materialised. Critics have Preston gave one of her most well- Hostile rhetoric has Duncan Smith. He cited decision could be reversed in called it a vanity project and received performances in “Jerry Maguire” as ratcheted up in recent days Beijing’s “trashing” of the light of the US sanctions. A a “candy floss deal”. the ex-fiancée of Cruise’s sports agent who over Beijing’s new national Sino-British Joint Declaration new policy is expected within Economic and political dumps him early in the movie. security law for Hong Kong. — the treaty supposed to weeks. grumbles about China On Monday, Russell Crowe recalled Britain’s decision to offer guarantee Hong Kong a high Huawei says it is merely erupted into sharp rebukes knowing Preston in the ‘90s. He said he refuge to millions in the degree of autonomy when caught in the middle of earlier this month when hadn’t seen her much since, “but when I former colony was met with it reverted from British a US-China battle over Beijing imposed sweeping did, she was always the same sparkly-eyed a stern telling-off by China. to Chinese rule — and trade and technology. It new national security laws gem”. And Chinese officials have aggressive posturing in the has consistently denied on Hong Kong. Johnson’s In January 2009, Jett Travolta, 16, died threatened “consequences” if South China Sea as areas of allegations it could carry out government accused China of after a seizure at the family’s vacation home Britain treats it as a “hostile concern. cyber espionage or electronic a serious breach of the Sino- in the Bahamas. The death touched off a country” and decides to cut “This is not a country that sabotage at the behest of the British Joint Declaration, and court case after an ambulance driver and Chinese technology giant is in any way managing Chinese Communist Party. announced it would open a his attorney were accused of trying to extort Huawei out of its critical itself to be a good and decent Britain rolled out the red special route to citizenship for $25 million from the actors in exchange for telecoms infrastructure amid partner in anything at the carpet for Xi’s state visit in up to 3 million eligible Hong not releasing sensitive information about growing unease over security moment. That’s why we need 2015, with golden carriages Kong residents. their son’s death. risks. to review our relationship and a lavish banquet at That amounts to “gross Travolta testified during a criminal trial All that is pointing to a with them,” he added. “Those Buckingham Palace with interference,” Chinese that ended in a mistrial and was prepared much tougher stance against who think this is a case Queen Elizabeth 2. A cyber Ambassador Liu Xiaoming to testify a second time, but decided to stop China, with a growing of separating trade from security cooperation deal was said. Liu also warned that a pursuing the case and it was dismissed. number in Prime Minister government . . . you can’t do struck, along with billions decision to get rid of Huawei In addition to Jett and Ella Bleu, who was Boris Johnson’s Conservative that, that’s naive.” in trade and investment could drive away other born in 2000, the couple had son Benjamin Party taking a long, hard Duncan Smith has lobbied projects — including Chinese Chinese investment in the in 2010. Ella wrote on Instagram on Sunday: look at Britain’s Chinese ties. other Tory lawmakers to cut state investment in a British UK, and derided Britain for “I have never met anyone as courageous, Many are saying Britain has Huawei out from Britain’s nuclear power station. succumbing to US pressure strong, beautiful and loving as you.” — AP been far too complacent and superfast 5G network. Not Cameron spoke about his over the company. — AP TRADES&SERVICES Not sure where to start? Don’t know Build your what to do? 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PG 3.37 Pride And Prejudice, 3.50 Gold Rush PG 5.35 Hollywood Medium With 5pm Food Safari: Earth 4.30 Super Rugby Australia (RPL) 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG Cut PG 2019 Romance. 4.45 Fast N’ Loud PG Tyler Henry PG 3 5.30 Mysteries At The Museum Waratahs v Force. 5.30 Hardcore Pawn PG 5.02 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; 14Jul20 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. 16 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Counties races at Pukekohe Park Wednesday Jetbet 2 TAB Doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddies 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Place6 3-8 Selections 16 060s0 Chur Ching (8) 59.5 45 A Goindasamy (a2) 2 5s You Are So Vain (12) 59.5 47 J Waddell 7 Seven Oaks Park 3.20 Race 1: FIGHTING FIRE, LET ME TELL YA, SHEEZNOTEASY EMERGENCIES: 3 8s Rocco (15) 59.5 46 S Weatherley (a) 2 Tuakau Cossie Club 12.26 13 7059s Dudewithattitude (8) 56.5 58 4 Barrett (4) 59.5 45 R Elliot $15,000, maiden, 1600m Race 2: VAN BLANC, TWIN SPINNER, ARITE GURU 14 067s8 Call Me Bob tmh (10) 56 57 5 0990s Black Tech (6) 59.5 45 J Riddell 1 273s5 Cassio (5) 59.5 54 N Alam (a4) Race 3: BULLYBROOK, THISTLE DO, CALL ME BOB $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 2100m 15 7887s Critics Choice m (6) 55 55 6 Bonjour (16) 59.5 45 S McKay 2 0834s Gingee bh (9) 59.5 53 J Fawcett (a1) Race 4: ALASKAN GOLD, DIOGENES, REGENT STREET 1 528s5 Twin Spinner tdmh (1) 59 63 16 0907s Pushka tmh (4) 55 55 7 890s0 Red Rushin (14) 59.5 45 N Alam (a4) Callum Jones (a4) 3 438s8 Abu Dhabi (1) 59.5 49 D Johnson Race 5: LA FAVORITA, THE VILLAIN, YOU ARE SO VAIN 17 0090s Mr Big tm (16) 55 55 8 The Bounder (9) 59.5 45 4 0579s Argyll (7) 59.5 48 J Riddell Race 6: TEEN TITAN, PLUSHENKO, TUNZAGUTZ 2 290s2 Van Blanc m (6) 57.5 60 E Nicholas (a4) 18 — Secret Runner SCRATCHED A Goindasamy (a2) 3 65Ps8 Summer Warrior dmh (9) 57 59 5 5506s Peshawar (11) 59.5 47 C Lammas Race 7: ALTAR GIRL, JAKAMA KRYSTAL, CASSIO 9 5862s La Favorita (3) 57.5 52 S Collett D Johnson 6 467s7 Ceardai (2) 59.5 45 M Cameron Race 8: ALFA ROSSO, ELLE D’BERRY, WILD LIKE 4 Pukekohe Cossie Club 1.35 10 9544s Choux A Star h (7) 57.5 50 S Spratt 7 — Flyingwithoutwings SCRATCHED 4 174s0 Florence Ivy dm (8) 56.5 62 S Collett 11 4s87s Rippedeedoodah (1) 57.5 48 D Johnson SCRATCHED 5 P08s2 Arite Guru tm (7) 56.5 58 $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1300m SCRATCHED 8 — Meant To Be 12 — Paddy Wagon 9 9s09s Monbeau (6) 59.5 45 S Collett M Hashizume (a3) 1 s37s1 Alaskan Gold tdmh (11) 59.5 64 S Spratt EMERGENCIES: 6 0906s Aongatete Express m (10) 55 55 2 466s1 Diogenes tdmh (15) 58.5 62 SCRATCHED 10 98s0 Renegade Fighter h (3) 59.5 45 C Dell 13 — War Command 11 454s4 Jakama Krystal (10) 57.5 53 A Goindasamy (a2) Callum Jones (a4) 14 7s Rhuzick h (2) 57.5 45 A Calder 1 Harvey Wadham Memorial 11.55 7 8s0s0 Go Go Gonzo m (2) 55 55 J Fawcett (a1) 3 1s9s6 Innamincka tmh (8) 57.5 60 C Grylls C Burdan (a2) 15 0s Hightaine (10) 57.5 45 12 405s2 Altar Girl h (8) 57.5 52 M Hashizume (a3) $15,000, maiden, 1100m 8 868s6 Iffraajinator (5) 55 55 S Spratt 4 077s0 Little Shirley m (1) 55 59 C Burdan (a2) 16 9s A’nood Dude (5) 59.5 45 9 s4s34 Mishka (3) 55 54 C Lammas 5 8s77s Magdala tmh (13) 57.5 64 13 6965s Liz’s Gift (4) 57.5 45 E Nicholas (a4) 1 Fighting Fire (6) 59.5 47 D Johnson 17 88s All Might (11) 59.5 45 10 750s0 Meant To Be (4) 55 45 C Burdan (a2) M Hashizume (a3) 18 89s Rage (13) 59.5 45 2 Lightning Warrior h (12) 59.5 47 6 2361s Pepperello t (14) 57 63 T Yanagida (a1) 8 Earle Adlington’s Gone Fishin’ 3.55 S Collett 3 Ansell Builders 1.00 7 766s0 Quality Prevails (4) 55 59 S Collett 6 Steelmac Trading Ltd 2.45 $15,000, maiden, 1600m 3 5500s Pacific Master (15) 59.5 47 8 5s6s7 Regent Street m (9) 57.5 64 T Thornton J Fawcett (a1) $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1300m $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 1 526s3 Alfa Rosso (1) 59.5 53 A Calder 9 6449s She’s A Lady m (7) 59 67 M Cameron 2 50s30 Wild Like (10) 59.5 53 R Elliot 4 Colossal (4) 59.5 45 A Goindasamy (a2) 1 7s0s1 Bullybrook tmh (7) 60 65 C Grylls 10 140s0 So Much Mour tm (12) 59 63 L Satherley 1 61s55 Plushenko d (4) 60 65 S Collett 5 Fill Ya Boots (3) 59.5 45 C Grylls 2 15s2s Balios (17) 59.5 64 D Johnson 2 2215s Secret Runner b (3) 58.5 62 3 2268s Piggy Malone (9) 59.5 52 11 37s2s Splendido (2) 58 61 C Dell M Hashizume (a3) 6 Linoleum (14) 59.5 45 C Lammas 3 532Ps Malik (14) 59.5 64 J Riddell 12 8817s Tinder Hit (17) 58 61 A Goindasamy (a2) M Hashizume (a3) 7 9422s Let Me Tell Ya (10) 57.5 54 M Cameron 4 738s3 Sonofabutcher (1) 58.5 62 3 263s1 Teen Titan tdm (7) 58.5 62 J Fawcett (a1) 4 964s9 On The Rivet (13) 59.5 49 T Thornton EMERGENCIES: 5 70s Buddy Perfect (8) 59.5 47 C Grylls 8 4s4s4 Sheeznoteasy (11) 57.5 50 T Yanagida (a1) 13 7059s Dudewithattitude (10) 56.5 58 4 125s7 Our Craftsman m (10) 58 61 A Calder 6 9655s Shackeltons Edge (12) 59.5 47 J Riddell C Burdan (a2) 5 s70s2 Thistle Do m (5) 58.5 62 T Newman (a3) 14 067s8 Call Me Bob tmh (3) 56 57 5 7748s Red John mb (5) 57.5 60 C Lammas 7 Solid Contact (6) 59.5 45 9 79s Silverstream h (1) 57.5 47 6 7927s Just Raj t (3) 58 61 S Spratt 15 7887s Critics Choice m (16) 55 55 6 050s0 Cool Cassie dm (8) 56.5 62 A Goindasamy (a2) Callum Jones (a4) 7 7770s Falkirk Lass m (2) 57.5 64 C Burdan (a2) 16 0907s Pushka tmh (6) 55 55 S Weatherley (a) 8 s00s0 Tahuroa Height (14) 59.5 45 C Lammas 10 0s You Wish (13) 57.5 47 T Thornton 8 2584s Lookseasy h (11) 57 63 17 0090s Mr Big tm (5) 55 55 7 6s9s7 Bullitt m (2) 56.5 58 C Grylls EMERGENCIES: Callum Jones (a4) 18 — Secret Runner SCRATCHED 8 4773s Savastep db (1) 55.5 60 M Cameron 9 0P6s6 Villa Nine (7) 59.5 45 J Fawcett (a1) 11 Whanga Wonder (2) 57.5 45 9 287s0 Lord Valentine t (9) 57 59 T Thornton 9 269s2 Tunzagutz (11) 55.5 60 T Newman (a3) 10 423s5 Elle D’berry (5) 57.5 53 M Cameron 12 — Mollys Game SCRATCHED 10 536s0 Keep The Cash (13) 56.5 58 M Cameron 5 Haunui Farm 2.10 10 0990s Itellyouonething (9) 55 58 11 9503s Zion Hill (4) 57.5 51 L Satherley 13 Brymaar (5) 57.5 45 11 6109s Havana Heat (15) 56 61 T Yanagida (a1) 12 548s Shelob (2) 57.5 49 T Yanagida (a1) 14 0s8s Ann Tale h (9) 57.5 45 M Hashizume (a3) $15,000, maiden, 1300m 11 7P80s Flyingwithoutwings (6) 55 45 13 09s7s Gocara (11) 57.5 45 C Dell 15 00s Lustful Lady (7) 57.5 45 12 5190s In The Zone m (12) 56 61 1 The Villain (8) 59.5 47 L Satherley T Thornton 14 00s Matawhero (3) 57.5 45 T Newman (a3)

Auckland harness at Alexandra Park Wednesday Jetbet 5 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 3 30s83 Fortune Smiles (Fr) 3 8 80s74 Cepheus (Fr) U2 8 26s67 Military Man (Fr) 8 8 Majestic Horse Floats Trot 8.26 4 878s5 Highview Justice (Fr) 4 9 3s768 Asteria Lavra (Fr) U3 9 07s The Banker (Fr) U1 Race 1: LYNTON CREEK, RAINBOW WIRI, QUICK AS FIRE $12,500, r56-r91 discr. handicap stand, 2200m Race 2: KUYOMI, SPIRITED BELLE, NOELA’S DELIGHT 5 08872 Unfinished Business (Fr) 5 10 89437 Ruby Ridge (Fr) U4 6 91227 Quick As Fire (Fr) 6 11 58s27 Isaac H (Fr) U5 6 Breckon Farms Trot 7.36 1 86912 Tears Of Joy (Fr) 1 Race 3: JUST RICKY, RUBY RIDGE, ISAAC H 7 s5106 Hawthornden Hunk (Fr) 7 12 Elegant Peak (Fr) U6 $9000, 3yo+ r46-r55 stand, 2200m 2 47s61 Red Castleton (Fr) 2 Race 4: SILK, PEMBROOK CHARLIE, CEE WHATADELIGHT 3 7s747 Vatican Hill (Fr) U1 8 53354 Lynton Creek (Fr) 8 13 Ps0s9 Dreamkeeper (Fr) U7 1 74884 Great Fantasy (Fr) 1 Race 5: FRANCO NANDOR, HUGO GEORGE, MILITARY MAN 4 68s57 Sol Invictus (Fr) U2 9 621s9 Reckon Im Smart (Fr) 21 2 1s207 Liaison (Fr) 2 Race 6: KRISTOFFERSON, PEAKZ LUCK, FIRA 4 Cathy Gubb - Movin And Groovin On 6.46 5 8s311 Tricky Ric (25) 1 10 56107 Rainbow Wiri (Fr) 22 3 3Ps63 Splitting Image (Fr) 3 Race 7: CHRISTIANSHAVTIME, RUSSLEY RUSH, 6 5s442 She Reigns (25) U1 $9000, 4yo+ r50-r60,r61 w/c. jun.d mobile, 4 88485 Magnafique (Fr) 4 7 039s2 Kenny’s Dream (45) 1 KERRI MAGUIRE 2 IRT - Your Horse, Our Passion 5.51 2200m 5 1554s Peakz Luck (Fr) 5 Race 8: TRICKY RIC, SHE REIGNS, TEARS OF JOY 8 11Ds3 Credit Master (45) 2 $9000, non-winners 2yo+ f&m. mobile, 1 5s4P2 Happy Place (Fr) 1 6 2319s Expensive Crumpet (Fr) 6 Race 9: MISTER SLICK, LOUIE THE HORSE, 2200m 2 432s3 Sheffield Sparky (Fr) 2 7 66s10 High In The Sky (Fr) 7 9 Always B Miki At Alabar 8.52 ROUGH AND READY 8 3P730 Still Eyre (Fr) 8 1 382 Kuyomi (Fr) 1 3 4231 Cee Whatadelight (Fr) 3 $9000, 2yo+ r56-r58. mobile, 2200m Race 10: PARKER, CALLIE’S DELIGHT, L L COOL J 2 Santa Maria (Fr) 2 4 6116P Lagertha (Fr) 4 9 9134 Kristofferson (Fr) 9 10 35s85 Fira (Fr) 10 3 Chablis (Fr) 3 5 44001 Akarana Prince (Fr) 5 1 502s5 Man Of Action (Fr) 1 11 178s7 Mi Anna (Fr) 11 2 31675 The Blue Beat (Fr) 2 4 808 Spirit Of Trees (Fr) 4 6 05111 Silk (Fr) 6 12 0202s Kimkar Dash (Fr) U1 3 s66s1 Double Up (Fr) 3 5 Ronda (Fr) 5 7 73915 Pembrook Charlie (Fr) 7 13 60s0s Shes Like The Wind (Fr) U2 4 3171s Rough And Ready (Fr) 4 6 6 Noela’s Delight (Fr) 6 8 68718 J Bee (Fr) 8 5 7s195 Mister Slick (Fr) 5 7 Goodealehmaddie (Fr) 7 9 98352 Racketeers Boy (Fr) 21 7 Hydroflow Pace 8.01 6 01s73 Louie The Horse (Fr) 6 8 8743 Spirited Belle (Fr) U1 10 10s13 All Yours (Fr) 22 $9000, 3yo+ r42-r55. mobile, 2200m 7 7s159 Vespa (Fr) 7 8 14s1 American Dealer (Fr) 8 3 Garrards Pukekohe Trot 6.18 5 Dunstan Speedfeed Pace 7.11 1 3105 Whisky Neat (Fr) 1 $9000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2200m $9000, non-winners 2yo+ c&g. mobile, 2200m 2 2s990 Maria Kirilenko (Fr) 2 10 Auckland Co-op Taxis 300 3000 9.17 3 1598s Jack Ryan (Fr) 3 1 3486s Majestic Harry (Fr) 1 1 3s8 Hugo George (Fr) 1 4 56266 Edamfast (Fr) 4 $9500, r57-r75. mobile, 2200m 2 367s6 Uncle Louis (Fr) 2 2 467s5 Franco Nandor (Fr) 2 5 44s23 Kerri Maguire (Fr) 5 1 9s377 Adieu Flirt (Fr) 1 1 Lonestar Ap Open Now 5.26 3 s7545 Just Ricky (Fr) 3 3 8760s Blair Boy (Fr) 3 6 s21s2 Christianshavtime (Fr) 6 2 04s24 Yorkshire (Fr) 2 4 Who’s Queen (Fr) 4 4 83904 Sly Terror (Fr) 4 $7000, r40-r54. mobile, 1700m 7 77783 Peter Forsberg (Fr) 7 3 1921s L L Cool J (Fr) 3 5 4s8s Shanhill (Fr) 5 5 84s4 Captain Nemo (Fr) 5 8 4s223 Russley Rush (Fr) 8 4 s1313 Callie’s Delight (Fr) 4 1 8s824 Express Play (Fr) 1 6 80 Bright And Shiney (Fr) 6 6 5003s Chalberg (Fr) 6 9 6539s Tommy Lincoln (Fr) 21 5 63221 Parker (Fr) 5 2 44363 Mr Incredible (Fr) 2 7 875s0 Rastusburn (Fr) U1 7 Chris Kyle (Fr) 7 10 4977s Clifton Flutter (Fr) 22 6 27461 Red Reactor (Fr) 6

Wanganui greys at Hatrick Wednesday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 8 73182 Hypothetical 18.13 Melissa Olden 4 Palamountain’s Sci. Nutrition 1.27 3 36844 Hardcore Jet nwtd Agent & Williams 8 F5375 Mainline Lil 31.21 Bill Hodgson Race 1: TRUE TESTAMENT, ELSA BLUEBLOOD, EMERGENCIES: 4 23422 Paving Way nwtd Lana Pearce EMERGENCIES: 9 35857 Double What 17.93 D Bell $1365, C0, 305m 5 47 Zero Tolerance nwtd Kellie Gommans 9 27625 Penny Mowhawk nwtd David Denbee HYPOTHETICAL 10 47868 Guru’s Choice 17.76 Agent & Williams 1 73573 Cave Witch nwtd L E Dunkerton 6 Big Time Harry nwtd Lisa Cole 10 66482 Arm Turner nwtd John McInerney Race 2: BIG TIME SMILE, BIGTIME AVA, BIG TIME TOMMEY 2 Allegro Payton nwtd Lisa Cole 7 Allegro Gemma nwtd Lisa Cole Race 3: HASHTAG BLESSED, HOMEBUSH MANDY, 2 Accell Canine Therapy 12.52 3 82422 Big Time Penny nwtd Lisa Cole 8 72568 Citizen Zagreb nwtd John McInerney 9 racingtips.co.nz 2.54 BIGTIME SAM $2505, C1, 520m 4 66267 Diller nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, heat, 305m Race 4: ALLEGRO PAYTON, BIG TIME PENNY, CAVE WITCH 5 8825 Ahuroa Lady nwtd Robert Murray 9 64675 Derry Blues nwtd Peter Clark Race 5: MITCHAM LIAM, BIG TIME JUDA, 1 33445 Poppy Rocket nwtd M S Clark 6 86s83 Idol Abby nwtd Marcie Flipp 10 s6766 Nellie Marjen nwtd Marcie Flipp 1 88755 Bigtime On Track 17.68 Fred Kite 2 117 Big Time Smile nwtd Lisa Cole 2 86274 Idol Little Girl 18.13 Marcie Flipp BOOT CAMP TIARA 7 Entree Only nwtd Maree Gowan 3 75364 Three Of Hearts 30.82 Bill Hodgson 7 Laser Plumbing Reverse Criteria 2.19 3 68826 Homebush Jordie nwtd John McInerney Race 6: PAVING WAY, AHUROA WHIZZ, ALLEGRO GEMMA 8 54 Milo Tonight nwtd Lana Pearce 4 22184 Big Time Tommey nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, 305m 4 58352 Mister Booze 18.09 John McArthur Race 7: WATCH MARJEN, HOMEBUSH MINNIE, COOL WOLF 5 38222 Bigtime Ava 30.70 Peter Clark 9 86846 Allegro Sade nwtd Lisa Cole 5 42211 Big Time Hazel 17.86 Lisa Cole Race 8: OPAWA TAI, MAINLINE LIL, SEDGEBROOK COMET 6 61738 Wifi Inga nwtd G & S Fredrickson 10 88677 Hardcore Brute nwtd Agent & Williams 1 56874 Homebush Minnie 17.61 John McInerney 6 75452 Big Time Ricky 18.10 Agent & Williams Race 9: BIG TIME HAZEL, IDOL LITTLE GIRL, GO BLUE 7 26754 Big Time Trae 30.49 Lisa Cole 2 78755 Cool Wolf 17.86 Diane Donlon 7 63747 Paradox Prince 18.43 Bill Hodgson Race 10: ALLEGRO PIPPA, MITCHAM NIKORIMA, 8 75174 Allegro Skye nwtd Lisa Cole 5 Wanganui Toyota 1.44 3 88873 Watch Marjen 18.20 Marcie Flipp 8 22433 Go Blue 17.96 Nathan Udy 4 67585 Zara Daiken 17.93 Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: GOTCHA MARSHALL $1365, C0, 305m 5 68874 Homebush Maycee nwtd John McInerney 9 34775 Big Time Odette 30.32 Lisa Cole 9 56666 Bigtime Rosie nwtd G & S Fredrickson 1 75457 Alamein Pudly nwtd D P Symes 6 48786 Tiddy Cash nwtd John McInerney 10 66482 Arm Turner nwtd John McInerney 10 85577 Punch On Ruby 17.78 John McInerney 2 35348 Idol Andy nwtd Marcie Flipp 7 66648 Big Time Rose 17.94 Agent & Williams 3 Red Snapper Seafoods 1.09 3 85573 Mitcham Liam nwtd John McInerney 8 s4758 Homebush Vassy nwtd John McInerney 10 AON Insurance 3.11 4 522 Big Time Juda nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: $1685, C2, 305m 5 75536 Alfie Daman nwtd Peter Clark 9 85577 Punch On Ruby 17.78 John McInerney $1450, C1, heat, 305m 1 43447 Life Is Good 17.91 Melissa Olden 6 33653 Boot Camp Tiara nwtd Lana Pearce 10 75676 Homebush Jennia 17.92 John McInerney 1 8868s Homebush Liz nwtd Kellie Gommans 1 Welcome To Hatrick 12.35 2 22318 Homebush Mandy nwtd Sue Gommans 7 Big Time Chanell nwtd Lisa Cole 2 85476 Mickey Mowhawk 17.96 David Denbee 3 55252 Hashtag Blessed 17.81 Nathan Udy 8 46564 Firecracker nwtd Agent & Williams 8 Kernow Reverse Criteria 2.36 3 12214 Allegro Pippa 18.03 Lisa Cole $1685, C2, 305m 4 46418 Lucy Lingers 18.02 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: $2505, C1, 520m 4 34163 Mitcham Nikorima 17.92 John McInerney 1 68377 Arthur’s Crown 17.76 Richard Waite 5 61244 Bigtime Sam 17.80 G & S Fredrickson 9 76548 Oma Rapeti nwtd Carol Morris 5 661 Oh Miss Jordie 18.42 M S Clark 10 46757 Big Time Goldie nwtd Wendy Kite 1 52577 Slam It 31.26 John McInerney 2 13733 Elsa Blueblood 17.97 John McInerney 6 37s62 Mahala Bay 17.75 W Woods 2 75745 Opawa Tai 30.66 Nathan Udy 6 21877 Idol Meghan 17.60 Marcie Flipp 3 58745 Opawa Flash 17.71 Nathan Udy 7 87168 White Comet 17.75 Diane Donlon 6 The Avenue Kingsgate Hotel 2.02 3 78858 Bigtime Kate 30.43 G & S Fredrickson 7 46543 Gotcha Marshall 17.96 John McInerney 4 42421 True Testament 18.36 Bill Hodgson 8 41611 Idol Ziggy 17.67 Marcie Flipp 4 48882 Sedgebrook Comet nwtd Fred Kite 8 74754 Lucky Scar 17.88 Nathan Udy 5 83372 Allegro Kyle 17.76 D P Symes EMERGENCIES: $1365, C0, 305m 5 57857 Ester 31.04 Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: 6 46341 Hurricane Al 17.85 Carol Morris 9 36775 Yarn Sister 17.80 Carol Morris 1 65355 Ahuroa Whizz nwtd Robert Murray 6 24484 Bigtime Maci 30.53 Susie Kite 9 4F686 Black Widow Baby 18.07 Agent & Williams 7 88571 Wifi Robyn 17.78 G & S Fredrickson 10 48585 Bigtime Leads 17.95 Lisa Cole 2 54238 Telltale Signs nwtd Melissa Olden 7 78665 Gray Bale 30.23 W Woods 10 38767 Big Time Rusty 18.13 Agent & Williams

Extra Wanganui greys at Hatrick Wednesday Jetbet 9 TAB Doubles 1-2, 4-5 Treble 3-4-5 Quaddie 2-3-4-5. Selections 4 76432 I’ll Be Loyal 18.05 Bill Hodgson 6 1 Big Time Sonja 18.19 Lisa Cole 8 11323 Idol Lucy 17.93 Marcie Flipp 9 38565 Big Time Tatum 17.86 Agent & Williams Race 1: STAR WAY, I’LL BE LOYAL, BIG TIME BEAT 5 87166 Homebush Jozie 18.03 John McInerney 7 54658 Star Secret 18.26 Agent & Williams EMERGENCIES: 10 56666 Bigtime Rosie nwtd G & S Fredrickson 6 s3664 Big Time Abbi 18.04 Peter Clark 8 24572 Judge Me Jackie 17.91 Lana Pearce 9 75676 Homebush Jennia 17.92 John McInerney Race 2: WIFI FLEE, IDOL WILSON, JUDGE ME JACKIE 7 33215 Big Time Beat 18.15 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 10 38565 Big Time Tatum 17.86 Agent & Williams 5 See You Friday @ Hatrick 4.38 Race 3: IDOL LUCY, MY PABLO, BIG TIME LORNA 8 75366 Bigtime Diesel nwtd G & S Fredrickson 9 88836 Miss Cowdrey nwtd John McInerney $1450, C1, heat, 305m Race 4: KING THEODEN, ALLEGRO LINCOLN, EMERGENCIES: 10 4F686 Black Widow Baby 18.07 Agent & Williams 4 First Security 4.21 1 44573 Opawa Marcie nwtd Marcie Flipp RAPID RENEGADE 9 38767 Big Time Rusty 18.13 Agent & Williams $1450, C1, heat, 305m 10 88836 Miss Cowdrey nwtd John McInerney 3 CPF Insurance 4.04 2 74454 Rockoneva 18.27 Bill Hodgson Race 5: WIFI SAPPHIRE, OPAWA MARCIE, SMALL BOY 1 32383 Bigtime Roll 17.65 Sue Gommans 3 13754 Wifi Sapphire 18.03 G & S Fredrickson 2 Adept Accountants 3.46 $1450, C1, heat, 305m 2 38683 King Theoden nwtd Pauline Blanche 4 36485 Bigtime Hannah 17.80 Sue Gommans 1 61467 Midnight Molly 17.73 Bill Hodgson 3 65754 Cool Beans nwtd John McInerney 5 72742 Small Boy 18.32 Agent & Williams 1 Book Your Table @ Hatrick 3.29 $1450, C1, heat, 305m 2 13786 Hardcore Kylie 18.28 Agent & Williams 4 18 Rapid Renegade 18.10 Richard Waite 6 56421 Big Time Queen 17.91 Lisa Cole $1450, C1, heat, 305m 1 44522 Idol Wilson 18.19 Marcie Flipp 3 72865 Opal Nora 17.74 John McInerney 5 23233 Jacks Point 17.97 W Woods 7 65132 Sideline Sally 17.89 John McInerney 2 17354 Webber Come 17.84 John McInerney 4 78284 My Pablo 17.92 Nathan Udy 6 342s3 Yee Coo Coo 18.01 John McInerney 8 57455 Manimal 17.77 Nathan Udy 1 6866s Homebush Maree nwtd Sue Gommans 3 23131 Wifi Flee 17.89 G & S Fredrickson 5 78335 Johny Mowhawk 18.03 David Denbee 7 55531 Allegro Lincoln 18.25 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 2 44784 Token Vikkers 17.75 Nathan Udy 4 1847s Dangerous Di 17.91 Kellie Gommans 6 55s21 Big Time Lorna 17.96 Lisa Cole 8 67862 Bigtime Coco 17.72 Nathan Udy 9 85577 Punch On Ruby 17.78 John McInerney 3 46231 Star Way 17.97 Carol Morris 5 18 Elusive Alibi 18.09 Richard Waite 7 46526 Double Change nwtd Sue Gommans EMERGENCIES: 10 75676 Homebush Jennia 17.92 John McInerney

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. 17 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020

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WINNING WAYS: Anna Spence and Seal on their way to being the highest-scoring competitors at Saturday’s charity dressage event to raise money for the Starship air ambulance. More than $1500 was raised on the day, with more auction items still to sell. Organiser Karen Bevitt said she was “very happy”. Picture by Paul Rickard SUDOKU Enter numbers into the squares so that every row, every column and every 3x2 box contains all the numbers from 1 to 6

691391 LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 SPORT 21 Suurbier a pioneer of modern fullback play FOOTBALL by Raf Casert, AP speed few could match. For a few years, no team or coach had a clue BRUSSELS — Wim Suurbier, a defender who how to counter “Total Football”, allowing Ajax to helped establish the free-flowing “Total Football” win three straight European Cups from 1971 to of the great Ajax and Dutch national teams of the 1973. Suurbier was there all along. 1970s, has died, his former club said on Monday. Then came 1974, Dutch football’s most He was 75. exhilarating and traumatic year. With long hair Suurbier, who died over the weekend, won and untucked shirts, they cruised through three European Cups with Ajax and played in two the early stages of the World Cup in West World Cup finals with the Netherlands — losing Germany, entertaining the world with dazzling both. performances. In a story about Suurbier’s death on the Ajax Moments ahead of the final, Suurbier and his website, the Dutch club called him “the first teammates were still joking and making light modern back of the Netherlands”. of the momentous occasion. They led West No cause of death was given. Germany 1-0 after a minute, but then it all fell For all the creativity of players like Johan apart as the methodological Germans came back Cruyff, the tactical system that earned Ajax their to win 2-1. three European Cups also needed its smart, Suurbier stuck with the national team for four fast and dependable defenders. And although more years, and he came even closer to winning Suurbier never came close to having the talent the World Cup in 1978. The Dutch hit the post of Cryuff, he became an early template of the in the final minutes of regulation time, when a current-day rightback with his unlikely speed goal would have given them the title. In the end, roaming the full length of the field. they lost to hosts Argentina 3-1, and Suurbier’s “He was as fast with his legs as with his international career was over. mouth, but he had a heart of gold,” said Ruud TOTAL FOOTBALL: A February 1974 photo of the Dutch national team who were He later joined Cruyff at the Los Angeles Krol, his defensive teammate. to take part in football’s World Cup final in West Germany that year. They are, back Aztecs in 1979, but his career was sliding. He Suurbier was born at the end of World War (from left): Barry Hulshoff, Plot Schrijvers, Aad Mansveld, Wim Suurbier, Johan stayed in the United States for more than three 2, and his timing as a professional perfectly Neeskens, Ruud Krol. Front: Arie Haan, Johan Cruyff, Gerry Muhren, Johrant Rep, Rob decades, working various coaching jobs and crossed the paths of Cruyff and coach Rinus Rensenbrink. Wim Suurbier, the dependable rightback of Ajax and Dutch national teams even as a bartender. Michels. of the 1970s, has died, his former club announced on Monday. He was 75. AP file picture As reliable as he was on the field, Suurbier The combination of the greatest Dutch player was known for being a happy-go-lucky character and the greatest Dutch coach produced the roles, pressuring the opposition all over the field red strip of Ajax and the orange shirt of the off it. He is remembered as much for his pranks freedom-loving “Total Football”, a revolutionary and constantly moving with mesmerising fluidity. national team, closing down opposing forwards about disappearing socks, and worse, as about change in tactics with players interchanging Suurbier felt right at home in the white-and- before driving forward along the sideline with the trophies he won. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Wednesday, July 15, 2020

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Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 22 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Results turnaround on Coast Tokararangi beat Uawa, and other games close RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf the game was tough. We were stoked that Ngarangi Haerewa was able to move THE rugby gods must be crazy. from halfback out one spot to cover for Week 1 of Enterprise Cars Ngati Porou him so effectively. East Coast club rugby featured wide “We’ll enjoy the bye and the chance to margins of victory — 73 points, 56 points, recover in Week 3.” 40 points — but in Week 2, the margins Hikurangi chose as their player of the between the teams were one point, four day first-five Fabyan Kahaki, while TVC points and 10 points. centre Tutere Waenga, who scored the try What happened in Tolaga Bay on that sealed the result, was named player Saturday was monumental. Aggressive of the day for the visitors. Tokararangi, with a there-is-no- Ten minutes into the game, referee tomorrow attitude, beat defending Harawira Matahiki showed the yellow champions Uawa 21-20 for the Api card to both Hikurangi captain Parata Crawford Shield. At Tikitiki, the Kuru and TVC lock Kawana Waititi. The game Gray-coached Tokomaru Bay United was played in excellent spirit, and both beat Waiapu 17-13 in a great contest men contributed mightily to the contest. and at Kahuitara, Tihirau Victory Club TVC second-five Tawhao Stewart beat a rapidly improving Hikurangi crew scored the opening try 13 minutes into 15-5. the contest. Waiapu responded with a The quality of the rugby in Week 2 was try in the 25th minute through lock superb. Maui Baker. Neither of those tries was Uawa Domain has been a fortress for converted, and the halftime score was the home team in recent years. It took 5-5. great planning by visiting head coach TVC right-wing Peti Delamere scored Israel Brown to engineer the upset of in the 60th minute of play for 10-5 and 2020 to date. Waenga scored with five minutes left for Tokararangi co-captain and openside 15-5 on what wasn’t a productive day for flanker Hone Haerewa said they were goal-kicking. No successful kicks were prepared for a battle. recorded. “Coming up against the two-time champs, we knew it was going to be hard TOKOMARU Bay United now know — the ultimate test,” he said. what it feels like to win. Not only that, “We knew we were up for that, and it they tasted success on the road. was great to do it against a quality side.” United beat Waiapu 17-13 at George Uawa captain and right wing BJ Nepia Memorial Park in Tikitiki, and the Sidney acknowledged the match-effort of Kuru Gray-coached visitors won’t soon both powerful clubs. forget it. “We hung in there right to the end “Waiapu captain and first-five Slade against a good team,” he said. Tiopira was outstanding for them, but “There were sore bodies after that.” our forwards were excellent and our team Tokararangi named as their player got stronger the longer the game went of the day powerhouse Chris Bristowe, on,” head coach Gray said. whose locking partner Kyah Hollis had “I was proud of the fact that our boys won that award in the season opener. scrambled well on defence when they Uawa player-coach, tighthead prop needed to and that we didn’t concede a Laman Davies, relished the heavy contact try in the second half.” between the big forward packs. Waiapu played powerful rugby in the Davies was full of praise for Uawa first half. Their openside flanker Rory reserve loosehead prop Maia Fox. Waitoa scored the first try of the game Before Saturday, Uawa hadn’t lost in the ninth minute, and hooker Grayson since April 27, 2019 — a first round- Mauheni grabbed their second try in the clash with Hicks Bay at Kawakawa Mai 23rd minute for 10-0. Tawhiti. The score on that day was 36-34. Tokomaru Bay had played well in Perhaps inspired by the perfect patches to that point but needed points conditions and crowd of 500, Tokararangi before halftime. And in the 38th minute, made a rollicking start. big United blindside flanker Netani First five-eighth Rapata Haerewa Seruwaqa closed the score to 10-5. kicked penalty goals in the fifth and STRONG RUNNER: Tokararangi right wing Teina Potae scored a try in his side’s In the 50th minute, veteran lock Mike ninth minutes and right wing Teina victory over Uawa on Saturday. File picture by Paul Rickard Tiopira scored a try, converted by fullback Potae scored a try, converted by Haerewa, Jason Babbington, to give United a 12-10 to give Tokararangi a 13-0 lead after 17 two seasons. Not in 2020 — home ground first championship in 27 years. lead. minutes. advantage to Uawa accepted — was The match was controlled by referee At the 60-minute mark, Tiopira kicked Uawa hit back when Davies, after 31 Saturday’s game ever going to be a 75-15 Eruera Kawhia. a penalty goal to regain the lead, 13-12. minutes, scored the first of his two tries. towelling, as Ruatoria City endured in The scene was set for a grandstand First-five Josh Dearden converted to close Week 2 a year ago, or the 46-6 lesson City YOU’D be hard pressed to find a club finish. it to 13-7. had received from Uawa a fortnight into team led by a man more competitive or From a midfield scrum set 10m on Four minutes before halftime, Davies the 2018 competition. committed. Tokomaru Bay United’s own side of scored his second try — unconverted — Tokararangi had two bites of the cherry Hikurangi captain Tanetoa Parata halfway, they won the ball and broke left. to cut Tokararangi’s lead to one point, remaining. Rapata Haerewa missed an played his 100th game for “The Maunga” Following three pick-and-go plays, lock 13-12, at halftime. attempted penalty goal with four minutes (mountain) on Saturday, and though the Cody Ellis scored in the left corner for In the 51st minute, Uawa player of of play remaining. But in the 80th minute 27-year-old blindside flanker and his 17-13, a try on fulltime. the day, No.8 Paddy Allen, scored to put — from a distance of 31 metres, four crew couldn’t quite swing the win against It was a come-from-behind win in a his team ahead for the first time in the metres to the left of the posts, Haerewa Tihirau Victory Club, they gave their last super game of rugby between evenly match, 17-13. landed the match-winning penalty for full measure of devotion. matched teams who competed that much In the 62nd minute, Tokararangi 21-20. TVC’s peerless composure won them harder knowing not only that both sides co-captain and centre Pamona Samupo If Tokararangi were to choose any man the game 15-5. had a real chance of victory going into scored. The Te Araroa-based club now to take the shot, it would be Haerewa, “The Maunga love contact: the game the game, but that the result would go held an 18-17 advantage. who, against Hikurangi at Whakarua was forward-oriented and very physical,” down to the wire. Seventy minutes in, Uawa’s Dearden Park in extra time — the 100th minute TVC captain and fetcher Moana Mato United’s player of the day was kicked a penalty goal for 20-18. — of the 2017 final, kicked a penalty said. blindside flanker Petera Smith and for Tokararangi had challenged East Coast seven metres off the left touch at the 22 “To lose our first-five Verdon Bartlett Waiapu it was grunty loosehead prop club rugby’s dominant force of the past for 24-21, giving his then-club TVC their (right hamstring) only four minutes into Brent Reedy. United’s Champions League hopes hit by late equaliser FOOTBALL not be enough to seal a return to the continent’s top Leicester today, when the frustration was clear on the three minutes later. football table. face of the Norwegian and his players. Southampton midfielder was MANCHESTER United’s Champions League United looked set to move up to third place after Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men deserved a share of the fortunate to avoid punishment for a foul on Mason chase stalled as substitute struck Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial turned things spoils, though. Their relentless pressure forced Paul Greenwood in a first half that made way for cagey in stoppage time to earn dogged Southampton a around following ’s early opener, Pogba into an early error that Armstrong capitalised on. second period, with producing a deserved draw at an empty Old Trafford. only for Obafemi to direct home at the death to seal But United produced a response that the superb stop to deny late on. The Court of Arbitration for Sport’s decision to lift a 2-2 draw. watching Sir Alex Ferguson would have been proud United looked set to hold on, only for Obafemi to Manchester City’s two-season European ban meant Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side remain fifth after of, with Rashford equalising in the 20th minute and get to a corner before Victor Lindelof to snatch a late a fifth-placed English finish would blowing the chance to move ahead of Chelsea and Martial turning things around with a superb strike point for Saints. — AAP The Gisborne Herald • Tuesday, July 14, 2020 SPORT 23 Charlton England’s rock in defence FOOTBALL Hurst, who scored a hat-rick in the final. took it by the scruff of the neck.” by Steve Douglas and Rob Harris, AP “He was a great and lovable character.” In 1990, the Irish shocked Romania to reach the Charlton had younger brother, midfielder Bobby, World Cup quarterfinals where they lost to hosts Italy. JACK Charlton, an uncompromising central on the field at Wembley Stadium to celebrate with “He brought us to places we never thought defender who won football’s 1966 World Cup with him. They embraced in tears at the final whistle. possible,” former Ireland striker Niall Quinn said. England alongside his brother, Bobby, before “Nobody can ever take this moment away from us,” “He changed lives. For his players, he gave us the coaching Ireland to their first major tournaments, has Bobby Charlton was quoted as telling Jack. best days of our lives.” died. He was 85. Jack celebrated the victory by partying in a Ireland also played at Euro 1988 and the 1994 Nicknamed “Big Jack”, and celebrated for his random person’s house in north London, ending up World Cup under Charlton. earthy “beer and cigarettes” image, Charlton was sleeping on the floor. That was typical of the man “You get the ball forward, you compete, you close Footballer of the Year in England in 1967. He spent who kept the common touch despite his fame and people down, you create excitement, you win balls all his club career at Leeds from 1952 to 1973, tying remained an affable character, fond of life’s simple when you shouldn’t win balls, commit yourself to the their all-time record of 773 appearances. He won pleasures. game,” Charlton said of Ireland’s style. every domestic honour, including the league title in “I got a lift back the following morning and my “A lot of the pundits didn’t like it but the teams we 1969. mother was playing hell as I hadn’t been to bed all played against hated it.” Charlton died at home on Friday in his native night,” Charlton recalled. Charlton said his best memory as Ireland coach Northumberland in northeast England, surrounded “I said, ‘Mother, we’ve just won the World Cup!’” was beating Brazil 1-0 in a friendly at Lansdowne by his family. Charlton made 35 appearances for England Road in 1987. He resigned in 1995 after losing in a “As well as a friend to many, he was a much- between 1965 and 1970, also playing in the 1968 BROTHERS COMPETE: In this January Euro 1996 playoff to the Netherlands. adored husband, father, grandfather and great- European Championship and the 1970 World Cup. A 1969 photo Leeds United’s Jack Charlton “It was not just the success on the field of play,” grandfather,” the family said in a statement. very different player to Bobby, who was once all-time (right) challenges brother Bobby Charlton Ireland president Michael D. Higgins said. “We cannot express how proud we are of the top scorer for both England and Manchester United, of Manchester United during a match in “Jack’s endearing popularity also had much to do extraordinary life he led and the pleasure he brought Jack was in the shadow of his brother during his Leeds. Picture by PA via AP with the warmth and personality of the person who to so many people in different countries and from all playing career. quickly became such a legendary sporting icon.” walks of life. It was obvious from an early age that Bobby “was into management, Jack Charlton was the most He was awarded honorary Irish citizenship in “He was a thoroughly honest, kind, funny and going to play for England and would be a great successful. He had brief but impressive spells at 1996. A life-size statue of him was erected at Cork genuine man who always had time for people. His player”, Jack recalled in a 1997 BBC interview. northeast clubs Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday Airport, depicting him wearing fishing gear and loss will leave a huge hole in all our lives but we are “He was strong, left- and right-footed, good and Newcastle before being hired by Ireland in 1986 holding a salmon — recalling Charlton’s favourite thankful for a lifetime of happy memories.” balance, good skills. He had everything, our kid. I as their first foreign coach. pastime of fishing. Premier League games were preceded by a was over six foot. Leggy. A giraffe, as I finished up Adopting a direct, physical and attack-minded style, “I am as much Irish as I am English,” said minute’s silence at the weekend as a tribute to being called.” Charlton got the best out of Ireland’s hard-working Charlton, who was given the freedom of Dublin. Charlton and players wore black armbands. There were tensions in the relationship between players and ensured they qualified for the World Cup Born on May 8, 1935, in a gritty area of northern Charlton was one of the players who helped to the siblings over Bobby’s wife, Norma. But there for the first time in 1990 and again in 1994. England, Charlton worked down the mines as a deliver England’s first and only major international was a public reconciliation in 2008 when Bobby “He was an Englishman becoming the Irish teenager before going for a trial at Leeds. He grew title, featuring at the heart of defence alongside received a lifetime achievement award at a BBC national team manager at a time when it wasn’t up in a footballing family, cousin to Newcastle great captain Bobby Moore as Germany were beaten 4-2 sports ceremony and Jack told the audience: “Bobby always easy politically,” said Andy Townsend, Jackie Milburn while his uncles Jack, George, Jimmy after extra time in the 1966 World Cup final. Charlton is the greatest player I’ve ever seen and Ireland’s captain at the 1994 World Cup in the United and Stan all played professionally. “Jack was the type of player and person that he’s my brother.” States. “It left me no choice but to be a footballer,” you need in a team to win a World Cup,” said Geoff Of all the England World Cup winners to go “But as Jack always did he breezed into it and Charlton said. 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TENSE HOCKEY: GMC Gold goalkeeper Claudine Tuhou (centre) First win back gets her stick to the ball in goalmouth action during the game against Waituhi on Saturday. Heather Arnold (left) is on the goal-line covering her goalkeeper, while Marlene Nikora of Waituhi looks to latch on to any rebound. Waituhi won this game 2-1. for Waituhi Picture by Paul Rickard

HOCKEY by Murray Robertson Paikea and GMC Kowhai opened 2-2 draw. “Girls’ High led 3-2 near the end the weekend’s round on Friday night “The Fruits led 2-0 early on and before the Green Machine scored the WAITUHI delighted their fans on and produced a tight match that looked to be cruising to a good victory, equaliser. Saturday when they recorded their Paikea won 3-2. but as we’ve seen from the Masters “Great credit to the students. first win in the Poverty Bay women’s “They took an early lead, and in recent years, they don’t lie down” “They are going to be a dark-horse hockey competition on the turf at dominated possession, but then Scragg said. team in the women’s competition this Harry Barker Reserve. Kowhai mounted a stunning comeback “They came back into it to level the year.” They returned to the competition in the second half to close it up,” scores.” this season for the first time since the Scragg said. The women saw out the rest of the DETAILED RESULTS — new turf pitch was created, and their “In the end, though, Paikea took a Saturday programme and YMP beat Women: Paikea 3 (Joanne McLean, Taimania supporters were ecstatic about their deserved win and three much-needed Ngatapa 4-0. Clark, Lisa Gill) GMC Kowhai 2 (Jordan 2-1 victory over GMC Gold. points.” “That was a pretty good result for Hocquard, Emma Seymour); Waituhi 2 (Leith “The team and their supporters The men’s matches came next Ngatapa,” Scragg said. Seymour, Marlene Nikora) GMC Gold 1 (Kristina were over the moon to win,” hockey on Saturday and YMP (1) had to “They held the very strong YMP to a Hohepa); YMP 4 (Phoebe Bint, Courtney commentator Tony Scragg said. fight hard for their 5-3 win against goal in each quarter. Onekawa, Nancy-Rae Tarawa, Kimberly Waititi) Waituhi led 1-0 at halftime but Gisborne Boys’ High School. “YMP always looked in control but, Ngatapa 0; GMC Green 3 (Lee-Ana Fleming, GMC Gold equalised soon after the “The students were up 3-2 at one to their credit, Ngatapa defended Caroline Maclaurin, Kelsey Teneti) Amber Dental break. stage, but in the final quarter YMP got well,” Scragg said. Gisborne Girls’ High School 3 (Tiari Pepere, “Waituhi scored the winning goal in the lead back, then scored their fifth In the final match of the weekend, Heni-Kamaia Thompson, Jayha Egan). the last quarter of the match and held goal right at the end,” Scragg said. Gisborne Girls’ High and GMC Green Men: YMP (1) 5 (Michael Bond 2, Jarred firm in defence to take it out,” Scragg “Boys’ High goalkeeper Jaime shared the honours in a 3-3 draw. Carter, Jereme Taylor, Jason Akuhata-Brown) said. Walker made some brilliant saves.” “We’re getting lots of close games Gisborne Boys’ High School 3 (Harry Allen 3); There was plenty of vocal support LOB Masters and LOB NZ Fruits this season, and this was a very even LOB Masters 2 (Jayden McKay, Liam Melville) from the sideline for them. had a real arm wrestle in their match,” Scragg said. LOB NZ Fruits 2 (Cole Manson, Oliver Shivnan).