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ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK: Maori showband-styled foursome, the Modern Maori Quartet, took their smooth vocals and banter to a stage borrowed from Rhythm and Vines for yesterday’s Matariki 2020 concert. Held under the Town Clock and midwinter sun, the band was one of several top acts who brought people together for the Gisborne/East Coast celebration of the Maori New Year. STORY ON PAGE 2 Picture by Liam Clayton Five-star recovery ASB scorecard rates Gisborne’s economy fastest growing in NZ again by Andrew Ashton strength saw house price growth top the economy remains at 0.7 percent. boost in a region’s productivity). nationwide ranks over the quarter. Retail Mr Tuffley said he expected that to “In general, Gisborne has had a good A SPLURGE on new cars here has trade and new car registrations also remain constant in the short term. run of momentum leading into the Covid helped retain a five-star rating for the grew more here than “It would take a downturn. regional economy, a new report says. anywhere else.” sustained difference “It has been quite noticeable in the ASB’s latest Regional Economic Retail sales grew in economic growth Regional Scoreboard over the past few Scorecard report rates Gisborne’s 9.2 percent to $157m Retail sales grew 9.2 rates to markedly shift years that generally it has been the economy as the fastest growing in New for the first quarter percent to $157 million any region’s share of export-focused regions such as Gisborne, Zealand for the fourth quarter running. while new car sales for the first quarter while GDP (gross domestic Hawke’s Bay and Otago that have As many other regional economies were up product),” he said. performed best during a period of good struggled over the first three months of 5.3 percent, with 335 new car sales were up “An increase in the export incomes. the year following impacts from Covid- sold over the quarter of 5.3 percent, with 335 GDP share can occur “That income will have contributed to 19, Gisborne has bucked the trend. the year. sold over the quarter. through either strong the general flow of money into the region “Gisborne is significantly exposed West Coast was the population growth for that has supported retail spending and to the impact of Covid-19,” ASB chief only other region to a long period compared the housing market, for example,” said economist Nick Tuffley said. experience a growth in to other regions, or Mr Tuffley. “The region went into the crisis with car sales — up 1.5 percent. through a sustained period of strong per plenty of momentum. Housing market Gisborne’s share of the overall person growth (such as from a sharp CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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by Mark Peters Mr Whatarau. armchairs in a lounge-like shelter to A man flew a black, white and red the left of the stage. The concert was an WITH all the trouble going on in tino rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty opportunity to bring everyone together, the world, Modern Maori Quartet flag in front of the sound and light said one visitor. Low-key would perform a sunny song, said technicians’ tent as the Maori “It’s a time for celebration. I’m a band member Matariki Whatarau at showband-styled foursome broke into a teacher and we’ve been learning about the Matariki 2020 concert yesterday. reggae version of the heartbreak song, the stars.” The creamy-voiced act and the band’s I Don’t Want To Talk About It. The star she particularly looked sunny banter captured the tone of the public The Witchdoctor’s lead singer/ forward to though was Rob Ruha. Maori new year celebration under guitarist Tyna Keelan, who Along with Ria Hall, Ruha joined The the Town Clock and midwinter sun co-organised the free concert with Witchdoctor in a song with the message yesterday. Athena Emmerson-Kapa of TroTAK, “know our history”. vibe at Co-organised by East Coast Music shredded the air with an extended lead Opa Ria looked forward to seeing all Ltd and Te Runanga o Turanganui a break then introduced the drummer. the bands. Kiwa (TRoTAK), the event the free “It’s great to have one of the greatest “It’s good to have such top quality concert hosted top acts that ranged drummers in the world here so I’m music. This is a good thing for the from local bands The Ashes, and going to make him do a drum solo.” community; to get people out and Matariki Supreme Brother Sound, to Ria Hall, Mr Keelan’s guitar lead break was about.” Rob Ruha, and The Witchdoctor. followed by an old-school drubbing “It’s freaking positive,” enthused The music and the humour was of the drums the musician clearly Gisborne Girls’ High School social distinctively and relished. science teacher Laurie Harrison. concert downbeat. Most of the crowd stood or sat in “You have lots of gumboots, it’s “Another song by another famous the sun. Kaumatua and kuia took casual, everybody’s happy, and Maori. His name is Rod Stewart,” said advantage of the comfort of sofas and everyone knows everyone.”

BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE: Te Iwi Ngaro Cheffers-Shaw and Ngareta Rangihuna, with moko Keanu Leach (1) snug on her lap, enjoyed the sounds of yesterday’s Matariki 2020 festival from the comfort of a leather couch. Above and top right, local band Supreme Brother Sound entertained with their distinctive mix of soul, funk and R&B. Middle right, La vie en rose Aupouri checks out the scene from Hoana Aupouri’s shoulders and, bottom right, Lorraine Waititi, Maisie Pohatu and Gypsy Te Maro were wrapped up warm in the comfort of the area set aside for kaumatua and kuia. Pictures by Liam Clayton The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 NEWS 3 Public feedback sought on heavy vehicle routes

GISBORNE District Council begins community consultation today to seek feedback on recommendations to restrict heavy vehicles in the city to a single highway route. The council is supporting recommendations made in a report by engineering consultancy WSP, which considered the social, cultural, environmental and economic aspects of maintaining the current dual heavy vehicle routes through Ormond and Awapuni roads. The report recommends a single highway route and considers Harper Road as the ideal connecting route from the Waimata Valley to the state highway and prefers Hirini Street as the single access route to the port. The results of this community engagement will help inform whether draft provisions for heavy vehicle routes are included in the regional Traffic and Parking Bylaw up for review this year. Acting council chief executive David Wilson said this was an excellent opportunity for the community to have its say on an issue that affects everyone. INCOMING, OUTGOING: As one fully-laden log truck heads into the city along Awapuni Road this morning, another empty truck “There’s no doubt that having two heads out. Gisborne District Council is seeking public feedback on a report recommending heavy traffic be restricted to a single heavy freight routes through our city route rather than the current dual routes of Awapuni and Ormond roads. Picture by Liam Clayton impacts our community significantly,” he said. “We believe that by having a single routes they should take.” Awarua administration building in Staff will have hard copies if the public highway route we can get our freight to The community will be able to give Fitzherbert Street from July 27 to would rather write their comments. port, while reducing this impact. feedback online at the council website July 30 from 5pm-7pm. Maps will also be available. “This isn’t an easy discussion to have from July 13 until August 7. Council staff will have devices with a To give feedback, learn more and to but with the projected increase of truck Community drop-in sessions, where new programme they have developed — read the WSP report, go to www.gdc. numbers on our city roads it’s important council staff will be available to discuss called Socialpinpoint — to help the public govt.nz and click on the Have Your Say that everyone gives their views on the and advise, will be held at the council’s make comments on the proposal. section. Cautious optimism Breaking new ground with an eye on by Mark Peters THE site has been blessed, the the global horizon ground has been broken and today the concrete base was being poured in FROM PAGE 1 recovery while protecting our readiness for installation of the Matai people and our environment. Research module. Gisborne Chamber of “We have our work cut out Based at the Gisborne Hospital Commerce president Paul for us.” grounds, the prefabricated module will Naske said the ranking was The Regional Economic house Matai Research’s state-of-the- not a surprise. Scoreboard takes the latest art MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) “There is a lot of activity quarterly regional statistics machine. around town and the majority and ranks the economic The new MRI system will use of businesses that we talk to performance of New Zealand’s breakthrough technology developed are very busy, especially in 16 regional council areas. by Matai chief executive and the construction and primary The fastest-growing regions University senior lecturer Dr Samantha industries. gain the highest ratings and Holdsworth and collaborators. “I am not sure you can a good performance by the The technology includes amplified pin it down to one aspect national economy raises the MRI which magnifies tiny motions of but fundamentally primary ratings of all regions. the brain as the heart beats. MATAI RESEARCH industries have not stopped “This reflects the relative High-end, advanced imagery of MODULE: An artist’s during Covid. strength and breadth of the the brain, heart and musculoskeletal impression of MRI “The strong demand for primary sector underpinning system will provide a platform from (magnetic resonance construction that was there our Tairawhiti economy,” which Matai’s researchers can develop imaging) specialist team prior to Covid is continuing Trust Tairawhiti commercial new methods to diagnose disease. Matai Research’s module, and still has a strong pipeline general manager Richard The General Electric Healthcare which will house a state-of- of work in front of it. Searle said. 3-Tesla MRI system is expected to the-art MRI machine, shows “Retail businesses are most “Despite the challenges be installed in the module later this the building snugly fitting cautious, however, there is presented by Covid-19, the month. in with its surroundings on some optimism in even the resilience of the primary sector After a month of testing and training, Gisborne Hospital grounds. tourism businesses. is evident in this result. the system will go live in September. Right, Matai Research chief “We are, of course, keeping “The retail performance “We’re bringing in high-tech executive and Auckland one eye on the horizon as the is a reflection of the solid equipment to an area that would not University senior lecturer, global economy may ultimately consumer confidence and normally get this,” Dr Holdsworth told Dr Samantha Holdsworth, flow through to our region in industry resilience in te The Gisborne Herald in May. breaks the ground at the time.” Tairawhiti at this point. “The combination of leading site before the concrete Gisborne Mayor Rehette “There is substantial ‘shop technology and joint research teams base is laid. Stoltz said there was still work local’ sentiment, which we will help enable Matai to become a Pictures supplied to do to ensure a continued have seen with a considerable leading centre for medical imaging recovery but the region was following of the Let’s Shop research.” well-placed. Tairawhiti! promotion “As the previous quarter facilitated by the Trust. results indicated, we went into “Additionally there has the Covid crisis strong. been a focus from local retail Multiple cars spin out in black ice on Whareratas “We were lucky to be businesses to improve their the first region to secure online presence and capability BLACK ice resulted in crashes on “A person in one of those cars Emergency services were notified significant government which now leading to sales.” State Highway 2 in the Whareratas suffered a broken arm.” at around 10am. Ruatoria St John investment to redeploy Trust Tairawhiti tourism yesterday morning, with one driver In the other case, a first responder ambulance and police attended. forestry and other workers general manager Adam suffering a broken arm. who attended said it was one of the “The bike rider, a man, suffered who lost their jobs because of Hughes said there had been a The ice was a particular problem worst crashes they had seen in which moderate injuries in the crash,” a St the early impacts of Covid-19. strong bounceback at each new near the Wharerata summit. no one was injured. John spokesman said. “Going forward, our response level since lockdown. “We had reports of multiple He was transported to Gisborne and recovery plan, Rau Tipu “Hopefully with the Rau Ora, sets us up to work regional industries continuing vehicles spinning out in the black ice ■ A MOTORCYCLIST was injured in Hospital for treatment. together with local partners, conditions,” police said. a crash that also involved a truck on At the time The Gisborne Herald went to perform well, this will iwi and central government translate into an extended “In two cases vehicles left the road State Highway 35, south of Tikitiki, this to print today, no further details were to invest in our economic period of positive retail spend.” and crashed into the roadside ditch. morning. available. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020

Marina owners call time

AFTER 14 years serving up “It’s important to know when quality French cuisine, French to exit a business. There’s a time chef Stephane Dussau and his to have your life and a time partner Caroline Philp have sold not to have your business as the Marina Restaurant. your life. It’s like the stars were The new European-Kiwi aligned and everything slotted owners will take over on into position for us.” September 1, and Stephane and The highlight of their time at Caroline — the longest-serving the Marina was the diversity Marina restaurateurs to date — of people coming through the will exit a few weeks later. door … and being made to feel Caroline Philp said the calibre welcome to what became their of the new owners was fantastic home. for Gisborne. The couple originally met “While this news will come at The Store restaurant at as a shock to some people, Kekerengu near Kaikoura. The we are pleased and confident job was the first in New Zealand the new owners will take the for Philp, also a chef, then on LAST SERVICE: The landmark Marina Restaurant, originally the ballroom of Lysnar House in Stout Marina to the next level. We a working holiday from her St, has been in the safe hands of owners Caroline Philp and Stephane Dussau for 14 years. They have are very happy they want to Dublin, Ireland home. They went sold their business with plans to take some time to explore the South Island before coming back to continue in the same style and on to manage Punga Cove in the Gisborne. They are pictured, inset, in 2018 with Prime Minister who was the guest in the Marina’s historic Lysnar Queen Charlotte Sound for two speaker at a fundraising dinner at the Marina, for Historic Places Tairawhiti . Picture supplied Ballroom home. We say, watch years and had their eyes on a this space.” business in Marlborough before The Covid lockdown provided the lure of good surf brought long-term suppliers for their for nearly 20 years. We know where there is a different act time for a rethink of their work them to Gisborne. They bought tremendous, unbelievable loyalty. some parts of the South Island every day. and life, she said. the Marina the first day they All our staff have retained their but have not seen much of the As she exits stage left, Philp Dussau suffered a severe saw it. jobs.” North. The last time I did a encouraged people to present broken forearm last year and “We came to the restaurant They will remain living in roadie was with my mother 18 their vouchers for lunch, dinner, next month will undergo more as strangers and are leaving Gisborne but first will travel the years ago.” takeaways or market fare. From surgery to remove a troublesome with friends. We thank Gisborne country. Caroline Philp likened the mid-August, the Marina will steel plate. people, our staff and our “We’ve been in New Zealand restaurant business to a theatre offer lunch service only. Water supply back on at Whatatutu Rongowhakaata theatre piece A THEATRICAL WORK museum in Wellington in which the nation has overcome together WHATATUTU residents have been reconnected to developed by Rongowhakaata Matariki celebrations will begin over the past year,” says Te Papa the township’s water supply. iwi will be performed tomorrow by commemorating loved ones kaihautu (leader/presenter) Dr The supply had to be turned off overnight on in front of their whare, Te Hau who were lost over the past year, Arapata Hakiwai. Friday and Saturday due to a fault. ki Turanga, as part of Te Papa’s especially during the Covid-19 “We acknowledge the guidance “The fault has been repaired and water supply was Matariki celebrations. pandemic. and leadership of our iwi in reinstated at 6.45pm last night,” Gisborne District Derived from collections of oral The performance will be residence, Rongowhakaata and Council drinking water team leader Judith Robertson history about restoration of the livestreamed online at 7pm mana whenua iwi in shaping our said. renowned meeting house, the tomorrow on Te Papa’s Facebook, programme.” “The interruption was due to a failure of the theatrical piece will be delivered YouTube and the museum’s Te Papa invites Aotearoa New chlorine dosing system at the treatment plant. by a single actor who will portray website. Zealand to collect their own oral “The Whatatutu water supply is a top-up supply to differing views. “This year, Matariki will give histories and to share them via rainwater collection tanks at each connected property. The Rongowhakaata work, New Zealanders the opportunity #MauMatariki which collates them If rainwater tanks were drawn down over the called Oho Mata Ariki, opens the to reflect on this unique time in on a dedicated webpage on the Te weekend, these will have been getting the community events programme at the national history, and to acknowledge what Papa website. supply overnight (and ongoing) to refill them.” The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 NEWS 5 SATURDAY SPORT

PLAYER OF THE DAY: East Coast Farm Vets left winger Enty Junior Masun goes over in the corner for a try in his side’s 66-26 defeat of Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates in a Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay premier club rugby game at Barry Park on Saturday. Masun was named player of the game. Above, Larsawn Ngatapa lock Sam McDell charges into an Enterprise Cars OBM player in a premier game at the Oval. The men in green won 36-15 to claim the Graeme Allen Cup. Match reports in Herald Sports. Pictures by Paul Rickard

DOUBLE TROUBLE: Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United striker Josh Adams proved a handful for the Western Rangers defence in their Pacific Premiership football match at Harry Barker Reserve. Adams scored twice in a 5-1 win to the home side. Match report on page 21.

REACHING OUT: Waituhi’s Kayla Hornblow (left) and GMC Gold’s Kirsty Gaddum Picture by race for the ball in a Poverty Bay women’s club hockey game on the Property Paul Rickard Brokers Gisborne Turf at Harry Barry Reserve. Waituhi won 2-1. Picture by Paul Rickard Successful air ambulance fundraiser $80,000 funding for A FUNDRAISING dressage and auction event at Gisborne Riding For The Disabled made more than No Excuses $1500 for the Starship National Air Ambulance Service. Organiser Karen Bevitt said the lifejacket day went very well, with riders judged by Paralympic and world champion Jo Jackson. campaign “We have over $1500 and still have some auction items to sell, so MARITIME NZ has announced I’m very happy,” said Ms Bevitt. $80,000 in funding to allow “All the riders received a lovely Gisborne District Council to ribbon and photograph taken of continue with a lifejacket safety them wearing one of Jo Jackson’s campaign. Paralympic gold medals. Maritime NZ director Keith “The highest scoring rider of the Manch said they were thrilled to day was Anna Spence on Seal. be able to provide funding to 18 “Maria Gobbie Photography councils to implement the on-water sponsored the judges’ pick-of- No Excuses campaign. the-day prizes, with photography The campaign involves vouchers for a junior and senior Maritime NZ and harbourmasters rider. interacting with boaties to promote “Those prizes went to Olivia lifejacket wearing and safe speed. Briant and Ayla McIntosh.” Funding is drawn from the Fuel Excise Duty (FED) on petrol, reflecting that boaties contribute RIDING FOR STARSHIP: Briar to this fund through their Harries and Diago are led activities. around the ring by mum Erika “It’s an investment. Teach at the charity dressage event at someone to boat safely and you’re Gisborne RDA on Saturday. Picture by Paul Rickard protecting their family and friends, too,” Mr Manch said. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 Pharma giant quits NZ Golden Bay seeks more Apotex’s decision leaves doctors and patients anxious autonomy AUCKLAND — A patient advocate medication Logem. TASMAN — Golden Bay can now decide group says a pharmaceutical giant’s Patients’ lives are being put at Mulholland says they want a royal on a new governance model — but paying for decision to pull out of the New Zealand commission of inquiry into the deaths. it might mean higher rates. market has shocked Kiwi doctors, leaving risk,‘ patients have lost their lives “Patients’ lives are being put at risk, The Local Government Commission is patients anxious about the risks of and people want to know why. patients have lost their lives and people seeking feedback on an option giving the changing medications. — Malcolm Mulholland’ want to know why.” bay more autonomy from the Tasman District Apotex will pull its 41 medications Health Minister Chris Hipkins said he Council. Options released by the commission from New Zealand at the end of 2021, the is aware the Chief Coroner is looking into include installing a local board with more company announced last week, forcing market, but there has been confusion on the incident but doesn’t think the same decision-making power, that would replace Pharmac to search for new suppliers. its Australian operations. problems will occur when Apotex leaves the current community board. The decision is expected to affect more Mulholland said they are trying New Zealand. Local boards were first introduced with than one million Kiwis who suffer from a to understand the decision — “that’s “The advice that I’ve had is the risk the reform of local government arrangements range of injuries and illnesses, including the $370 million question” — but from this round of medications which in Auckland in 2010, which has 21 boards hypertension, epilepsy and bipolar he understands Pharmac has found are affected here is low but of course across the whole Auckland area. It created a disorder. replacements for the “vast majority” of Pharmac and medical professionals pathway for local boards to be established in Patient Voice Aotearoa chair Malcolm the drugs affected. He says patients want involved need to make judgements to other areas of the country which have unitary Mulholland said they were not forwarned, more transparency around what the drug ensure people’s health is protected,” he authorities, such as the Tasman District although Pharmac was advised of the substitutes will be, as their lives may be told The AM Show. Council. move in June 2019. at risk. “(Pharmac) has experienced these Local boards were charged with decision- “When the news broke by Previous drug switches have made things before, there are changes in making on local issues, activities and on Friday last week, patients headlines, in 2018 patients taking an pharmaceutical suppliers. It’s a very services, and provided input into regional had no idea this was going to happen,” he antidepressant drug said they were effective model that we have with strategies, policies, plans and decisions. told The AM Show on Monday. left struggling with everything from Pharmac and I think they will handle They had more guaranteed decision-making “I spoke to local pharmacists, local headaches to serious depression when this appropriately.” powers than community boards, shared doctors and none of them had any idea. Pharmac switched from brand-name He says ultimately the decision to decision-making with the governing body It really did send shockwaves among the Effexor to a cheaper version called leave New Zealand’s market was Apotex’s of the council, such as the mayor and community.” Enlafax XR. commercial decision and it’s now up to councillors. In contrast, community boards, Apotex was believed to be downsizing The Chief Coroner is also currently Pharmac to ensure “nobody loses their such as that which exists currently in Golden its business, moving out of New Zealand investigating seven deaths after patients supply of the drugs that they need”. Bay, are generally more of an advocacy body to concentrate on the North American were changed to the generic epilepsy — NewsHub for their area with no guaranteed decision- making responsibilities. The Golden Bay community had felt for some time that it was not being well enough Fire destroys three homes overnight heard, and two years ago began the process of exploring alternative governance methods. Retired banker Tony Lawton, said the CHRISTCHURCH — A property. commission had done a good job but house fire in Christchurch There were no reports of remuneration costs for members in a local spread through two properties any injuries, staff said. board structure would be higher, to reflect before firefighters were able The early morning fire the greater responsibilities for assets and to bring it under control came a few hours after services. overnight. another house was destroyed The proposal outlined a long list of what Fire crews and emergency by fire in Seddon, in the board would have to take on, including services were called to the Marlborough. decision-making over an array of costly blaze on Rawson St, in New Four fire crews were sent assets and services. The commission has Brighton, about 1.45am. to the scene just after 10pm recommended they would be funded by a A southern fire and found the home “well targeted rate, and district-wide rates. The communications spokesman involved,” the spokesman commission would consider all feedback and said five crews from around said. There were no reports of then decide whether or not to proceed to the the city were called to battle any injuries in that incident stage of developing a reorganisation plan. the blaze, which quickly either and it did not appear to HORRIFIC BLAZE: Fire crews and emergency services were — RNZ spread to a neighbouring be suspicious. — NZ Herald called to battle the blaze. File picture Greens unveils plan to tackle use of fossil fuels WELLINGTON — The Green Party wants an immediate ban on new industrial coal boilers, as part of its Clean Energy Plan plan to transition away from fossil- ■■ Establish a Clean Energy Industry Training Plan to support fuels. The party has unveiled its Clean thousands of people into jobs. Energy Plan, its latest election year ■■ Introduce grants to halve the price of installing solar in announcement, which co-leader James privately-owned homes, and offer grants and low-interest Shaw said will empower communities, loans for businesses to transition. businesses and families to create a sustainable country. ■■ Upgrade all 63,000 social and community homes with solar “Our Clean Energy Plan is the first panels and batteries. part of our transformational plan to end ■■ Ban new industrial coal boilers within the first 100 days in the use of fossil-fuels in Aotearoa. It will help to ensure our grandchildren Government. inherit a world where they cannot only ■■ End coal use in Aotearoa by 2030. survive, but thrive,” Shaw said. The Greens are proposing to bring ■■ Create a $250m Clean Energy Fund which communities can forward the Government’s 100 percent draw from for local renewable energy projects. renewable energy target by five years ■■ Simplify planning rules to make it easier to build wind to 2030 — a promise it made in the lead EMPOWERING COMMUNITY: The Greens are proposing to bring turbines. — up to the 2017 election. forward the Government’s 100 percent renewable energy target by Shaw said reaching the target would five years to 2030. File picture be possible, but challenging. and business owners can install solar over three years, at a cost of more than “We do have better information, the the schools and then there are several he said. panels, which is expected to cost $45 $500m. industry itself has moved on a long hundred coal boilers in industry, most “When all our energy comes from million in the first year. The roll-out of those panels would way . . . as long as there is clarity and of them are actually quite small,” Shaw the sun, the wind, and the flow of Shaw expects thousands of jobs to create about 500 jobs in the first year, predictability I think that New Zealand said. rivers, we won’t need to burn the fossil be created through the plan. rising to 1500 in the third year, Shaw can respond,” Shaw said. What the boilers are replaced fuels that cause the climate crisis.” “Part of the intention here is to said. The party is promising to ban with would depend on the “local If elected into government, the party create jobs right throughout the Energy spokesperson Gareth new fossil-fuelled industrial heating conditions”, Shaw added. would train people for clean energy country and to train people who are Hughes said the Clean Energy Plan systems and boilers in the first 100 Shaw said previous government’s jobs, establish a multi-million dollar looking for a new career in clean “allows us to go further and faster on days of government. use of dirty fossil fuels meant they fund for renewable energy community energy. The actual manufacturing of climate action by supporting all of us “There’s something on the order of failed in responding to the challenge of projects, make it easier to build wind those is likely to take place off-shore, to move to clean energy”. 200 schools that have got small boilers climate change. turbines and stop new permits for new that’s where we get our solar panels at “It is an investment in all of our in them, there’s about half a dozen “Our window to act is shrinking and onshore fossil fuel extraction. the moment,” Shaw said. futures, which creates firm targets, hospital boilers which are considerably we must make meaningful changes The Greens are also promising to The party would also install solar clear oversight, and an example for the larger affairs than anything in any of now to secure our children’s future,” introduce grants and loans so home panels in about 30,000 state homes world to follow,” Hughes said. — RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Deportations resume this week Kiwis to be kicked out of Australia, will isolate at a dedicated hotel

CANBERRA — Thirty New “In the eyes of the law, they’ve ACCEPTANCE: can manage this?” Zealanders will be deported from done their time, they have been According to Filipa Payne, who campaigns Australia this week and will stay released, and we have to treat Health Minister for the rights of New Zealanders in a state-run isolation facility them accordingly.” Chris Hipkins in Australian detention, has lots for 14 days upon arrival. Hipkins said there would be no the Government of questions. Australia’s deportation tolerance for anyone breaking the is against the “I don’t think the New Zealand programme, which was halted rules. deportations but government or the Australian during the Covid-19 lockdown, is Australia is within government shows transparency resuming. Deportees don’t know where the law to do it and in any of the processes that Extra security is being put in they will stay New Zealand is the men and women are placed place, and risk assessments of obliged to receive through. We continue to just be the individuals will be carried New Zealanders being them. File picture fed tidbits and we’re supposed to out. deported from Australia don’t be satisfied. Inmates have told RNZ they know where they’ll be staying for “The whole process is leaving are relieved an end is in sight 14-day isolation once they arrive the whole time but now we’ve necessary. people unprotected (as they after lengthy stays in Australian in the country. finally been given the news to go Extra security will be put in are) stepping forward into a immigration jails. The Australian government home this week coming so, yeah, place where appropriate, with new society. So what is the New A spokesperson for the halted its controversial I’m over the moon. Obviously a risk assessments to be carried Zealand government doing to Government’s Covid-19 response deportations of New Zealanders bit nervous and stuff but it is out by police and the Department reassure people who are coming team says the deportees will total during the lockdown but what it is and I’ve been in here of Corrections. to our shores for the first time 30, and will arrive on a charter deportations are starting again over a year now.” Citing the privacy of the in many, many years that their flight this week. this week. He’s originally from deportees, the government hasn’t integration here is going to be Health Minister Chris Hipkins A dedicated facility has been Christchurch but hasn’t lived revealed where the facility is. okay?” told RNZ the Government is set up to allow them to isolate there since he was 13. National Party leader Todd Miles Rowe is being deported against the deportations but for 14 days, but it hasn’t been He had no idea what would Muller said New Zealanders after committing crimes during Australia is within the law to do revealed where or what the happen when he and his fellow would be rightly nervous. paranoid and delusional episodes. it. facility is. deportees touch down on a “The government needs to He said he’ll be happy to be “We’re receiving them because Mitch Wakeland, 22, has been charter flight later this week. front up with the details about in an isolation facility on New we’re obliged to receive them but held in detention in Australia for “ABF (Australian Border Force) the facility and tell us where it’s Zealand soil after being left in it would be wrong to say we’re a year and had been due to fly still haven’t told us where we’re going to be and how secure it’s limbo in a Sydney detention happy about it.” back to New Zealand in March, flying into. We asked the question going to be and, of course, that’s centre for nearly four months. The deportees will be staying when the borders were closed. . . . and all they could tell us was, a challenge because the managed “It’s just been frustrating. at a dedicated inner-city hotel “They came and cancelled my ‘You’re flying to an airport’.” isolation solutions haven’t been Really, really, really frustrating. with enhanced security attached flight one day before Covid-19 The government has secure — and that’s with the And it’s been a lot of empty days.” to it, Hipkins said. came around and now I’ve been announced a dedicated managed support of the Army and the Rowe said he wants to visit Once they finish their sitting and waiting on hold ever isolation facility will begin police. his father — who suffers from quarantine, the deportees will be since,” he said. operating this week and will “On what basis are they going Alzheimer’s — before it’s too late. released into the community. “I’ve just been kept in the dark remain in use for as long as is to give us confidence that they — RNZ Covid-19 funding helps police track people using CCTV

WELLINGTON — Covid-19 research “It is important to note that the money is going towards enabling platform only uses community police to track people using CCTV uploads (voluntary opt-in) and does more easily. not give users the ability to download The $100,000 project by an information without permission.” Auckland company Safer Cities It was subject to privacy laws is under the government’s $25m and other regulations. Safer Cities pandemic research fund. referred RNZ’s query back to the The Ministry for Business, MBIE. Innovation and Employment (MBIE) In May, the police ordered said it would build on existing ways a stocktake of surveillance of using video footage. technologies after controversy over An important message People and businesses often their trialling of facial recognition voluntarily provided police with their software. from Three Rivers Medical live or recorded video footage, it said. Extra CCTV cameras had been To maintain social distancing, we are Officers generally had to access expected to be put on Auckland mainly using telephone consultations in the footage in person, “putting people streets in the run-up to the APEC the irst instance. All doctor and nurse at risk” if there was an outbreak. leaders meeting in 2021. consults are now by appointment only. “This platform aims to provide However, that meeting has since a digital, contactless connection, been made into a virtual one only, due You can ring and book your appointments enabling police investigations to travel disruption by Covid-19. as usual, and then a GP or nurse will to continue to operate without The ministry lists about 40 projects call you back at the agreed time. Normal compromising any social distancing worth $19m approved so far under CAUGHT ON CAMERA: The Ministry for Business, weekday and weekend charges apply for rules in place under various alert the Covid-19 Innovation Acceleration Innovation and Employment (MBIE) said it would build on phone consultations and prescriptions. level conditions. Fund. — RNZ existing ways of using video footage. File picture Most services including nurse services, cervical screening, childhood immunisations and cardiovascular disease risk assessment checks have Car egged in racist attack in Akld resumed but by appointment only. Our revised opening hours are weekdays AUCKLAND — A West Auckland “I walked past and ignored her. I 9am-8pm and weekends 9am-1pm then resident has filed a complaint with got into my car and locked it — and 2pm-6pm. We appreciate your patience police after a man fired a volley of that’s when I saw a guy come up during this time. eggs at his car in what he says was from behind and start to egg my car.” an unprovoked attack outside a local Armed with what looked to be a Services available: shopping centre. tray of a dozen eggs, the unknown Doctors, Practice Nurses, Pharmacy, Gokul, who asked that his man pelted Gokul’s car with two eggs Radiology, Healthy Steps Podiatry, surname not be published, was at the before moving towards the left side Gains@Geneva Healthcare Services, Kelston Mall on the corner of West to launch more eggs at it. Peter Stiven General Surgeon, MoleMap, Coast Rd and Great North Rd when “I didn’t realise what he was doing Gisborne Ear Clear, Gisborne Counselling the incident happened about 4.30pm at first. He just had a smile on his & Psychological Services yesterday. He had spent about five face, holding a tray of eggs.” minutes getting money out of an Feeling threatened, Gokul decided Three Rivers Medical ATM before heading back to his car. not to get out of his car but to phone Weekdays 9am-8pm. Weekends and Public It was on his way back to his the police as he slowly backed his vehicle that he heard a woman car out of the parking spot he was Holidays 9am-1pm then 2pm-6pm. sitting inside her own car yelling in — all the while the egg-thrower 75 Customhouse Street out what he thought were jumbled continued his random attack. (white building opposite The Warehouse) foreign swearwords. A video captured by another P (06) 867 7411 F (06) 867 4773 RACISM PREVAILS: The aftermath of a random It was the last word that member of the public shows the egg- After hours call Healthline egg attack in Kelston on Sunday. Armed with a he recognised. “It was a Hindi thrower aiming and throwing eggs at 0800 611 116 tray of a dozen eggs, an unknown man pelted swearword — she called me an Gokul’s car as he backs out. Gokul’s car with eggs. NZ Herald picture a**hole,” he said. — NZ Herald www.3rivers.co.nz 29483-09 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020

School’s cannabis message raises eyebrows Almost 4000kg AUCKLAND — A Catholic school specific parties, policies or candidates”. in Ponsonby has drawn criticism for During the upcoming general election, of ammunition erecting a billboard urging people to voters will be faced with a referendum “say no” in an upcoming referendum on on whether or not the recreational use of liberalising cannabis law. cannabis should be legal. handed in during In a photo uploaded on the website Earlier this week the Helen Clark Reddit, a sign outside St Paul’s College Foundation co-hosted a webinar with the buyback scheme says: “To legalise is to normalise, say Drug Foundation with the former Prime NO”. Minister herself saying criminalising by Jonathan Mitchell, RNZ A Reddit user wrote: “Isn’t it illegal for cannabis is an injustice to thousands of a high school to push political opinions people every year. WELLINGTON — Documents on students?” Her comments came on the back of released to RNZ under the Other concerned readers have a new poll showing a tight race for the Official Information Act revealed contacted The New Zealand Herald September referendum on legalising details of the ammunition part saying the school shouldn’t be pushing a cannabis for recreational use, with 48 of the scheme, which came into political agenda on its school community. percent support in favour and 43 percent effect after the Christchurch According to the Ministry of opposed. mosque shootings last year. Education’s website, boards of trustees “Let’s get real here. This is a widely- An unsuccessful attempt was can allow billboards on school grounds used recreational drug that is less made in the High Court by the for “general, not political, advertising” harmful to individual health than Council of Licensed Firearms only. tobacco and alcohol,” Clark told the Owners for a judicial review “You must have an agreement in place webinar. of the call not to compensate CONTROVERSY: The sign outside St before the billboard goes up,” the website “Most Kiwis will use it in their owners for now banned types of Paul’s College. Picture supplied via Reddit reads. lifetime. They know their teeth don’t fall ammunition. The ministry says while schools can out and their hair doesn’t go green. Most The documents from Police display material encouraging staff and people don’t use it very often, unlike harm reduction, health and education Minister Stuart Nash reveal the parents to vote, a state agency’s schools alcohol.” programmes, a ban on all marketing and Government had no clue about must be politically neutral and “can’t The proposed legislation includes an advertising of cannabis products, and a how much ammunition was in encourage electors to vote or not vote for age limit of 20, redistribution of tax into limit on potency. — NZ Herald the public domain. “The amount is not known. The Arms Act 1983 does not require import permits for ammunition. SHAKY FUTURE: The owners A firearms licence is not required of one of Wellington’s landmark to import ammunition. buildings has just $42,000 sitting in a “As no compensation was fund to get it earthquake strengthened, available for ammunition, no falling well short of the $11 million system was set up to record the that’s needed. The St Gerard’s types of ammunition or other monastery and church buildings have munitions handed in,” the OIA been deemed earthquake prone and response said. given a deadline of 2027 to get them As well as handing in guns and strengthened. They are rated at 25 ammunition, the OIA response percent of the New Building Standard said New Zealanders also handed (NBS), anything under 34 percent is in a variety of other things. considered earthquake prone. The “People also took the buildings are viewed as a significant opportunity to hand in a example of the Gothic revival style of range of other items, including architecture in New Zealand. Director components of ammunition, of St Gerard’s church and monastery smoke grenades, a mortar bomb, Silvana Abela told The New Zealand fireworks and the like.” Herald several avenues were being As at November 11, 2019, the pursued to raise money, including OIA said 3725.15kg of small selling the property they also own at arms ammunition had been 1 Oriental Terrace. It’s expected the collected. value of that sale would amount to The amnesty was completed in more than $1 million. RNZ picture December. Water safety underlined by study HB gastro outbreak could have impacted more than 8000 by Jamie Morton, NZ Herald that campylobacteriosis case numbers decoding an organism’s full genetic make- observed in cases, four were also observed could have been as high as 8320, with up, so it could be inspected — allowed the in water, three were also observed in HAVELOCK NORTH — Havelock potentially more than 2000 of these living team to confirm that cases from outside sheep and one was also observed in both North’s disastrous gastro outbreak could outside of Havelock North. Havelock North were really part of the water and sheep. have infected thousands more than first ESR scientist Dr Brent Gilpin, who outbreak, and not the result of some Study co-author Professor Michael thought, a major new DNA analysis has worked with a team from Hawke’s Bay other cause. Baker, of Otago University, said he wasn’t found. District Health Board, the Eastern “We were able to define the outbreak surprised the actual number of infected The researchers behind the just- Institute of Technology and Otago and more fully and link cases based on the cases was higher than first thought. published study say a “multi-barrier” Massey universities, said the fuller genetic similarity of campylobacter “You have to remember that quite a few strategy around drinking water is needed picture was created using whole genome from people with other cases with people with this illness don’t present with to stop the catastrophe happening again sequencing to link campylobacter symptoms,” he said. — with one expert drawing a parallel to cases. from the water and “Generally speaking, only about one today’s Covid-19 crisis. “New Zealand The researchers say a “multi- with sheep on the in 10 cases of campylobacter actually At the time of the August 2016 has been reporting paddocks.” become identified and notified. But this outbreak, more than 5000 people were around 5500 cases barrier” strategy around The researchers outbreak was different because there was reported to have fallen ill, including more from this outbreak drinking water is needed estimated that so much awareness of it.” than 40 who were hospitalised, and at for some time but to stop the catastrophe between 6260 Gilpin said the approach used in the least four who died partly as a result. that was based upon and 8320 cases of study could be applied to much smaller The outbreak cost about $21m — a telephone survey happening again. illness — including outbreaks and help with future responses. around half of which was borne by local of people living in up to 2230 who “This is a similar approach to that households, who each lost an estimated Havelock North lived outside the being used to sequence viral genomes $2440 from time off work and buying so didn’t include any cases from the reticulation area — were linked to the from positive Covid-19 cases where the bottled water — and prompted public surrounding areas,” Gilpin said. contaminated water supply. sequencing helps define who is part of protests and a lengthy Government “We always knew there were a Of these, 953 cases reported by doctors, each outbreak,” he said. inquiry. significant number of illnesses among 42 were hospitalised, three developed “It is important not to focus too Its cause was eventually traced to people from Hastings and the wider Guillain-Barré syndrome — a rare narrowly when investigating disease heavy rain that sent water contaminated Hawke’s Bay.” disorder in which the body’s immune outbreaks as impacts can be widely felt. with sheep dung into a pond, before it There were also at least 20 people system attacks the nerves — and “This study reinforces the importance entered an aquifer from which a bore from as far away as Auckland and campylobacter infections contributed to at of nationwide approach to safe drinking drew it into the Hawke’s Bay town’s Christchurch who visited Havelock North least four deaths. water. The decisions made in Havelock water supply. when the water was contaminated and An unknown number of people continue North regarding drinking water don’t just Now scientists have revealed the were infected. to suffer health complications. affect that town, but clearly have impacts true scale of the disaster — finding Genome sequencing — effectively Of the 12 genotypes the researchers far beyond.” The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Mosque gunman sacks lawyers by Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald At a pre-trial callover this morning, directly affected by this tragic event Justice Cameron Mander checked with and understand that some who are CHRISTCHURCH — The Christchurch Tarrant – who appeared in court from now offshore do want to attend the mosque gunman has sacked his legal custody via audio visual link – that he sentencing,” said Immigration Minister team in a shock move just a month out wanted to now represent himself. Iain Lees-Galloway. from next month’s sentencing — and has After the judge was satisfied that “We have quickly established a process now vowed to represent himself. Tarrant understood his rights to have to allow victims and a family member or Australian national Brenton Harrison legal representation — and that he support person to come to New Zealand Tarrant, 29, entered guilty pleas to all wished to waive those rights — Justice using new humanitarian grounds. This 51 murder charges at a hastily-arranged Mander approved the move. is within our intent for the use of this High Court hearing in Christchurch The judge said it would not affect the provision.” on March 26 — the first day of the sentencing of the gunman, which will With New Zealand’s borders staying nationwide Covid-19 Alert Level 4 proceed on August 24. closed to everyone other than citizens and lockdown. However, given that the mosque residents, Justice Mander said there had Along with the murders, the gunman shooter now wants to represent himself, been extensive efforts to “assess potential has been convicted on all charges, Justice Mander said he will appoint steps to assist victims and family including 40 counts of attempted murder a new lawyer in the role of standby members” currently overseas to travel to relating to the two attacks at Masjid Al counsel. NO RESCUE: Given that the mosque New Zealand to attend the sentencing. Noor and Linwood Islamic Centre on The judge explained to the court that shooter now wants to represent himself, It was also announced last week that a March 15 last year — and pleaded guilty standby counsel will be able to assist the judge said it would not affect the one-off extension to the Victim Assistance to one charge of engaging in a terrorist Tarrant during the court process — if he sentencing of the gunman, which will Scheme will financially support more act laid under the Terrorism Suppression wants it. They will also be on standby to proceed on August 24. NZ Herald picture victims of the mosque attacks to travel to Act 2002. help if he later decides he does wish to be attend sentencing. His sentencing has been delayed by legally represented. The extension enables all victims who the global coronavirus pandemic, but sentence report and victim impact were present in the mosques at the time last week it was confirmed that it would statements. of the attacks to be eligible to receive begin on August 24 in the city where After the judge was satisfied that The Ministry of Justice, alongside contributions towards travel-related his terror attack took place — and the the courts, has been working to put in costs, rather than just being restricted to hearing could last three or more days. Tarrant understood his rights place “technology options”, including a those who suffered gunshot injuries, and This morning, at the High Court in to have legal representation — livestreaming link, to help victims who the families of the deceased. Christchurch in front of some shooting and that he wished to waive are overseas and unable to travel to view “This one-off exception recognises the survivors, family liaison representatives, the sentencing hearing and read a victim unprecedented nature of the attacks and senior detectives, the sentencing date those rights — Justice Mander impact statements remotely. and the trauma on all victims who were was formally confirmed. approved the move. On Friday, it was revealed that present. Sentencing is an important part And his defence team, Auckland- overseas-based victims of the mosque of our justice process,” said the Ministry based lawyers Shane Tait and Jonathan shootings will receive special border of Justice’s chief operating officer Carl Hudson who have appeared for Tarrant passes to fly into New Zealand and Crafar. since his second court appearance on The outcome of this morning’s hearing witness the gunman’s sentencing next Victim Support, which administers the April 5 last year, applied for permission was delayed by an hour so victims and month. Victim Assistance Scheme on behalf of to withdraw as the gunman’s counsel. family members could be updated. The Government said it will extend the ministry, welcomed the move. They said they had received Tarrant was remanded in custody until the border exception criteria to help “This extension will help victims of the instructions from Tarrant to withdraw August 24, when sentencing will begin some offshore victims and support people Al Noor and Linwood Mosque attacks to as his lawyers because he wishes to and the Crown’s summary of facts will be attend the sentencing. engage with the criminal justice system, exercise his right to represent himself at read out. “We want to support our valued supporting their healing and safety,” said sentencing. Justice Mander has called for a pre- Muslim brothers and sisters who were Victim Support chief executive Kevin Tso. Carers dismayed by new disability funding model by Catherine Hutton, RNZ hourly rate of $20.50 (gross) an hour. In addition, FFC Hosts receive $550 for every WELLINGTON — The Government is quietly new referral and $965 each year for the cost of scrapping the controversial policy which pays scrutinising the disabled person’s spending; the family members to care for a disabled relative ministry says this covers the costs of maintaining but the alternatives are being criticised as just as balances and statements for the disabled person confusing and bureaucratic. and keeping them informed on information Introduced in 2013, Funded Family Care relating to IF. But Carrigan says she’s struggled (FFC) has been fraught with problems, including to get an hourly breakdown from the ministry. requiring the disabled person — who often lacked mental capacity — to be the employer. Role for agents But the new system is already under fire. At the end of May, the Ministry of Health wrote What happens if someone isn’t capable of to disabled people telling them FFC was being being an employer? The ministry says it operates disestablished and they had until the end of July on the basis that any person can express their to accept either Individualised Funding (IF) or own will and preference with appropriate support. their family carer could be employed by one of 50 Yet it knows most of those who receive FFC Home and Community Support Services (HCSS) lack the mental capacity to be an employer. In providers. February, 483 people with high and very high Individualised Funding or IF is essentially a needs, were receiving FFC through the ministry. fortnightly allowance that covers a set number of RNZ picture Yet half of them (242) listed intellectual support hours. disability as their primary disability, and 65 The disabled person with high/ very high needs percent (483) had some intellectual disability. is the budget-holder and therefore the employer. Many families are unable to find someone They set the hourly rate according to the terms Laurie Hilsgen says they have worked closely service providers are struggling to understand to take on the role of agent/ employer, because of the Care and Support Workers (Pay Equity) with successive governments, including the what’s going on,” she said. not everyone wants to assume the considerable Settlement Act 2017. The employer can pay over current one, developing the new Mahi Aroha — Carrigan says she has parents who are so responsibilities or the work involved. But unlike the pay equity rate, but will receive fewer support Carers’ Strategy Action Plan, which FFC was part upset, they’re begging to go back onto Funded the IF Host or the HCSS service provider, the hours. The disabled person manages their annual of. She said they would have expected a heads up Family Care. “Individualised Funding is spruiked role of a agent (whether family member or not) is budget through one of nine IF Hosts, who help FFC was stopping. as being the marvellous panacea for allowing unpaid. set up the employment relationship and oversee Carers NZ is still working its way through people to manage their own lives and it is just the spending. If a disabled person needs help hundreds of phone calls they’ve had from families so far from the reality. And the notion of going Assessments managing their IF funding for things like payroll, asking for help. And those who have tried to and working for an HCSS service provider brings tax and other employment issues, they must pay navigate the system have found it difficult. with it a whole range of industrial issues, none of These are used to calculate how many hours for it out of their IF budget. “They’ve had to get specialist advice from which DSS has given any thought to.” a family carer is paid for each week. But they The alternative is for the parent or spouse to accountants and business advisers to decide if are based on an individual’s physical needs, be employed by a home and community support they would be an employee, or if they would be a Pay rates funded differently using the narrow definition of personal care and service, or HCSS provider. contractor or self-employed. People really need household tasks. Supervision isn’t included. There are 50 such providers, but some are this kind of information to make this decision Then there’s the question of the pay rates; both So keeping an eye on someone with an refusing to take on families because they about how they are going to be paid. So it feels a options are funded differently. IF Hosts receive intellectual disability for their own safety, isn’t recognise the arrangement lacks the direction bit horse before the cart,” she said. $31.23 an hour, but the family carer receives part of the assessment. This results in absurd and control required in any employment Independent disability advocate Jane Carrigan much less than that. outcomes, for example, a person will be assessed relationship. Both IF and HCSS have been around said it wasn’t just parents who were confused. Under the terms of the pay equity settlement, as requiring toileting help for one minute in the since the 1990s and are often referred to as “There’s no pamphlets, there’s no explanations. the hourly rate is based on formal qualifications morning, and one minute in the evening. The “legacy” models. It’s not just the parents who are confused, the (IF) and paid experience. intervening hours aren’t included. The chief executive of Carers NZ — which Hosts that are an agent of the Disability Support As most carers lack qualifications — they’re Carrigan says even though the Court of Appeal represents 50,000 people and organisations — Services and are supposed to act as the middle too busy looking after their disabled person — found the failure to acknowledge supervision was admits the decision to scrap FFC took them by man, in this so called employment relationship, and have cared for their family member while unlawful, the Ministry of Health has done nothing surprise. they have no idea what they are doing. The HCSS on a benefit, they are only eligible for the lowest to change its practices. 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 Tradie site says repair and reno demand is pumping by Chris Keall, NZ Herald year, despite Covid-19, with more than “In addition to larger volumes, we also July last year. 7000 jobs posted,” managing director and saw the average job value increase by Topping the list are roofing and WELLINGTON — From the Alert Level co-founder Jeremy Wyn-Harris says. 24 percent from June last year meaning guttering jobs including new roofs and 4 lockdown in March to the shift to Level Wyn-Harris says his 15-year-old we have seen a greater number of general roof repairs; followed by general 2 on May 11, most tradie activity ground company has weathered a major higher value jobs in the past couple of building work, he says. to a halt, bar a handful of emergency jobs. slowdown before — the GFC — so months such as extensions, decks and New decks and moderate to large size Spark closed down WeDo, its hire-a- he knows the signs of early economic renovations. renovations also feature in significantly tradie site, this month (as flagged on contraction. “We’ve also seen a fair few leaky roofs higher numbers. Wyn-Harris says June 16). But its older rival says it’s going And so far he’s not seeing them. due to the recent rain. So from our Builderscrack has 36,590 registered great guns. Figures from Builderscrack. In fact, quite the opposite. perspective, the residential repair and tradies. co.nz — where punters can post jobs “June saw our highest-ever number reno demand is pumping along and at A spokeswoman for Spark declined to that tradies pitch for — indicate robust of jobs posted on our platform at a little this stage continues to do so.” say how much the telco had invested in activity that seems to go beyond a post- under 8000 for the month,” the MD says. Wyn-Harris says the trend is WeDo since 2018, when it took over the Level 3 bounce. “This is a 27 percent increase in volume continuing into this month too, with job platform but said the amount was “not “May was 11 percent up on May last from June last year. posts up 35 percent from the first week of material”. Small rivals fear farmers Is the rosy outlook for locked in under new law hospitality by Andrea Fox, NZ Herald sustainable? HAMILTON — New Zealand milk by Aimee Shaw, NZ Herald market giant Fonterra is about to get a legislative pass to throw its weight around AUCKLAND — About 30,000 more even more, small dairy companies say. people dined out last month on a year Miraka and Open Country Dairy are earlier, but how long can the improved concerned that amended dairy industry trading conditions for hospitality and legislation is being rushed through that, other parts of the economy last? in loosening the reins on Fonterra’s Figures from online reservations market power, could lead to milk supply company Restaurant Hub shows that drying up for new dairy processors bookings at restaurants increased 27 or those wanting to set up in regions percent in June compared to the same currently only served by Fonterra. period a year earlier and 70-80 percent of Their chief executives fear that a outlets had traded better than expected surprise clause introduced in the Dairy over the month. Industry Amendment Bill (No. 3) after Restaurant Hub, owned by The New lobbying by Fonterra will allow it to deny Zealand Herald publisher NZME, said the farmers a previous basic legislative right increase in people dining out in June — to buy back into the big co-operative — 222,594 compared to 192,083 same after exiting for whatever reason. time last year — could be attributed to Their concerns appear merited judging “pent-up” demand and many wanting to by Fonterra’s rejection of a special request POWER PLAY: A new clause in the dairy bill will let Fonterra stop farmers getting celebrate their freedom. by Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor back into the co-operative if they leave. File picture Mark Gregory, managing director of even before the proposed legislation Restaurant Hub, said the honeymoon change gets to last base. spending period after the lockdown had The New Zealand Herald inquiries picked up and could freely come and go opportunity to lock farmers in,” Wyeth lasted a lot longer than many hospitality reveal O’Connor, who backs the removal from the company. said. venues had expected. of Fonterra’s obligations to accept supply O’Connor has told The Herald he hopes Open Country chief executive Steve Restaurants and cafes began reopening from all farmers willing to buy shares, to get the amendment legislation through Koekemoer said not all areas had from May 14 and bars and pubs from May has asked Fonterra “to consider amending Parliament before the election. competition yet and removal of Fonterra’s 21 after the country’s mandatory lockdown its constitution to reward the loyalty of Miraka chief executive Richard Wyeth open entry obligations would make it hard to stop the spread of Covid-19. its farmers when it comes time to sell asks what’s the rush? Particularly, he for a new company to get milk supply in a June was the first full month of the their farms, by honouring its existing says, as the select committee which region like Northland, where Fonterra has new normal trading conditions, producing commitment to collect milk from these considered the Bill acknowledged the a monopoly. surprising but welcome increases in trade, properties”. dairy sector had not had the chance to “Open exit and entry was one of the but Gregory said operators did not expect Fonterra has told The Herald the debate the introduced clause, which he foundation cornerstones of Dira. It was this to last. answer is no. calls “an attack on free re-entry”. a way to allow competition to enter so “That spike from reopening has lasted A statement attributed to outgoing Wyeth said the select committee farmers could leave if they wanted and six weeks”, many thought it would have chairman John Monaghan said changing recommended the clause be “further come back if that (new) business failed. lasted just half of that duration, Gregory its constitution would be a significant refined taking into account the sector “The way this is being pushed through said. process, and unnecessary given Fonterra rules”, but made no recommendation how is not about new entrants, it seems more “Many people we talk to expect this has recommitted to an that might be done, and focused on re-entry by farmers who have to change — when people’s mortgage agreement made with included it anyway. left and want to come back. It seems to holidays and the wage subsidies begin to Federated Farmers in O’Connor has asked “This is bad us a clear intention to build a wall with come off, and we’re all faced with that new 2017. Fonterra “to consider legislation,” said Wyeth, existing Fonterra farmers. It puts them normal, expect (spending) to be different.” That was: “Should the who has a meeting on notice — ‘if you leave we don’t have to While diners for June were up on the open entry provisions amending its constitution booked with O’Connor take you back’. same period last year, they were not up at be removed from to reward the loyalty of later this month, which “I only see a downside for Fonterra every single restaurant on the platform, Dira (Dairy Industry its farmers when it comes Open Country will also farmers.” and consumers were not spending more, Restructuring Act), attend. Both companies Fonterra had made entry and exit an he said. Fonterra will continue time to sell their farms”. say listed Synlait Milk emotional issue for its farmers without “We are expecting people to continue to to accept applications to will be there too, though factual evidence. eat out, but eat out more affordably.” supply from all farms The Herald could not “People think it’s a loyalty thing — loyal Seasonally adjusted retail card that are, at the time of the application, immediately confirm this. farmers should stay. But that’s no reason spending jumped 16.3 percent in June supplying Fonterra on a share-backed Wyeth said he understands Fonterra’s to change the legislation. compared to May when it spiked 78.9 basis, until the remainder of the pro- resistance to having to collect milk from “Farmers are only going to leave if percent from the lockdown month of April, competition provisions in Dira fall away”. polluters or environmental or animal there’s a better prospect. Just do your job Stats NZ figures show. Fonterra is a farmer-owned co-operative welfare recidivists. right and you won’t have a problem.” Actual retail spending hit $5.7 billion in that, 19 years after its formation from But the new clause “completely puts Fonterra is recovering from two June, up eight percent from a year earlier, an industry merger enabled by special aside and ignores Cabinet intentions disastrous financial years, which and the highest level since January. Only legislation (Dira 2001) and against and decisions in approving the Bill at according to its watchdog farmer council, two of six industries experienced a drop in Commerce Commission advice, still first reading and contradicts advice from destroyed more than $4 billion of farmer the month showing consumers were still controls around 80 percent of the officials”, he said. wealth. opening their wallets. country’s raw milk supply. Smaller dairy companies had strived O’Connor, a past critic of Fonterra’s The hospitality industry contributes It’s New Zealand’s biggest company, a for years to build their own farmer financial performance, told The Herald $11 billion to the economy each year. global exporter, and the world’s fourth milk supply, a challenge with farmers he agreed with the select committee’s But Hospitality NZ expects spending to largest dairy company with about 9800 nervous about leaving the security of recommendation to remove the dry up over the next three months. farmer-shareholders. Fonterra — despite the lure of not having requirement on Fonterra to accept all Julie White, chief executive of Fonterra has long-chafed against the to buy shares to supply the newcomers applications from dairy farmers wanting Hospitality NZ, said many operators compulsion to accept all milk, legislated — because they feared the new venture to become shareholders and supply milk were feeling a “false sense of security” in 2001 to rein in its market power — 96 would fail. or re-enter after leaving. following better than expected trade after percent at the time — to ensure farmers “To give Fonterra open slather on The Bill provides for a review of Dira lockdown. in remote locations still got their milk who can be allowed back provides the every 4-6 years. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Next LTP, traffic bypass and roading Messy week for WHAT’S ON IN COUNCIL the plan meets the aspirations of the community. ensure the movement of heavy vehicles reflects THIS WEEK Early in 2021, the council will take the draft plan that bylaw. It is important for affected parties by Pat Seymour out for consultation before it is finally adopted in and industry to have your say. There will be National Party June 2021 for the financial year beginning July community drop-in sessions to enable residents In another week of turmoil in New GREETINGS to all our 2021. to pop in to council 27-30 July, 5.30-7pm and Zealand politics there were hard readers, again there are no Another topic of consultation starting this have the whole heavy route discussion explained formal meetings of council week is the heavy traffic bypass options. for you. Submissions will close on 7th August. decisions to make for the two main this week. There will be an There is a report by WSP, formerly Opus, which Roading and our wet winters continue to be parties as a result of distractions informal workshop session on makes recommendations to the council having a challenge for our residents and a challenge they could have done without just revenue and finance for the 2021-to-2031 10-year considered the social, cultural, environmental for council officers and contractors, as they 10 weeks from the election. plan. Councillors supported by management will and economic options of maintaining the current try to provide safe and reliable access for all For National leader Todd Muller have a number of workshops on what makes up dual heavy-traffic route through Ormond Road our community, residents and business. Our there were the problems caused the 10-year plan and how that might be funded and Awapuni Road. agriculture, horticulture and forestry businesses by Southland Clutha MP Hamish before finally bringing together the plan. As well as recommending a single highway- rely on safe roading. Our community relies Walker’s rash decision to leak the A 10-year plan needs to reflect the core route, the report also considered Harper Road on those businesses for the livelihood of this names of people who had tested business of council for our region and also what as the ideal connecting route from the Waimata town and region. While we have many service positive for Covid-19 to some of the nice-to-have projects that make a city Valley to State Highway 2, and preferred Hirini industries, the bulk of those service industries and region a desirable place to live, work and Street as the single access to the port. are reliant on the agri-rural sector for their media. Walker has withdrawn as a play will be in the plan and in what time frame. Readers and ratepayers and especially those livelihood. So it’s vitally important that roading candidate for the safe seat at the Then the council have to determine how all this living on these routes will be very interested for Tairawhiti is adequately funded. coming election. will be funded, by rates and/or grants, without in the recommendations and the justification GDC is fortunate that NZTA have recognised National Party stalwart and former setting a rate that is crippling to our ratepayers for those recommendations in the eyes of the the challenge of roading in this region and our president Michelle Boag admitted and community. The council consider at the same consultants. Please do take time to read the roading subsidy is as high as any other council sending the list to Walker, which she time what can potentially be funded by grants report now on the GDC website at www.gdc. in NZ. We do still have high roading costs but we had received as acting head of the and where those grants might come from. govt.nz and then give us your feedback. This is need to be aware of the real impact inadequate Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust. Once the 10-year plan is in draft the really important. If changes are made and new road maintenance and storm damage has on the She has now resigned from both the community will be able to have a say on whether routes implemented, a bylaw will be prepared to individual livelihoods of this region. trust and the party. Many onlookers are blaming LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS Boag, who also sent a similar list to National health spokesman Michael Not keen on stupa here Woodhouse, for the whole mess — GWP100 metric overstates Re: Gisborne site sought are not respecters of persons. saying that with her experience she for first stupa in world to Though persons put them in should have known better. Re: Need to do a lot better, Drs Harry Clark and Andy see the sun, July 11 story. place, they are gateways. July 11 letter. Reisinger of the Agricultural No thanks. Let’s Don’t let ignorance hurt our Muller has faced criticism over the No Mr Robson, I do not Greenhouse Gas Consortium gap between when Walker admitted leave Eastern religious people. As tangata whenua, have a secret source. I have have all told me that livestock monuments where they why would we solicit our land he was the leaker on Monday and simply attended conferences emissions are overstated by belong. I don’t see how this (prostitute it) because it’s the first when he announced he was stripping and met with scientists who the current GWP100 metric. is something to be excited place of the sun rise? (Maybe him of his portfolios. Perhaps more work in this field. In addition Can you therefore please give about. Hikurangi is up for sale). damaging was the way he later to Dr Myles Allen who says me the names of the people Prime land . . . no way!!! And why let my rates be used struggled to deal with questions the current metric is not whose opinions you trust more by the council to look after it? around Woodhouse or any other fit for purpose, Drs James than these well-recognised LISA DAUNTON We are a Christian-established MPs also having potentially received Renwick and Judy Lawrence scientists? nation. confidential patient information. and Professor Dave Frame, A unique people in a unique all of Victoria University, and NEIL HENDERSON How much it will actually hurt place at a unique time. There ARTHUR BAKER, Ruatoria National at the election is debatable is a grapple or wrestle in the but Muller has yet to establish realms of the spirit for spiritually- Agree with your comment significant places geographically Arthur. No – this is the himself as a credible alternative So there Roadside all over the Earth. We talk about Land of the Long White prime minister and this will not help. Re: Calm down, have a spiritual monuments. Gisborne Cloud, Aotearoa New For the Labour-led Government cuppa . . . July 9 letter. ablutions . . . has its share already, spotted Zealand. there was the decision to allow the Just to correct your Re: Wet weather camping all over the place — spiritually closing of the Rio Tinto aluminium assumptions Lara, I am not thriving at Kaiti Beach, July significant to who? These realms MAREANA ROPATA smelter at Invercargill, causing up a spiritual person, I believe 11 story. to 2500 job losses. It is a huge in The Triune God and am a I was driving down blow for the Southland economy, follower of Jesus Christ Our Customhouse Street the other and people in this district will have Lord. So there, you have it. day and got to observe three A note from 2nd lockdown particular sympathy for them. The other points you made are free(loading)dom campers The smelter has received not relevant to me nor do they brushing their teeth on the Greetings from locked- reflect upon good times. relatively low electricity prices, for interest me, so codswallop to edge of the road. down Melbourne as we enter Well done New Zealand in that too. Gross bro . . . . Gross. a second period of severe this time of uncertainty and power generated nearby at Lake ANNE BAULD restrictions. A friend sent some chaos, and I look forward Manapouri, but has been under JASON WA me your article about Adrian to our borders opening up — threat for a long time. Rio has been Cave’s art, travels and eventually. trying to sell it for 10 years and exhibition — a joy to read and MARGARET MUIR the previous government told the Keen to take Well done company in 2013 that no more help was coming. Re: Wrights Vineyard and centre stage Winery win gold again, July 9 Still, Grant Robertson would not Re: Pageant stepping stone story. Condolencias from Spain have been happy to land such a for career in modelling, June Congratulations — well Re: The man on the white from Manuel José, and when huge blow to the Southland region. 2019 story. done! Looking forward to horse, June 30 story. looking for more information Brave statements from local leaders Hi, I would like to model. I trying some more of your Mis condolencias from on the Valverde website, I read that they will fight to keep the love to model, sing and travel. excellent wine. Spain. So sorry to know about Big John passing away. smelter open look like whistling into I’m 10 years old. this sad news. Spanish TV Descanse en paz. the wind. DELPHINE LYNSKEY showed a programme about Then there is the continuing MAHINAROA Auckland the Paniora family originated ANTONIO, Madrid situation with managed isolation [email protected] facilities, with four people now having “broken out” and reports that ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. as many as 10,000 more Kiwis want ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. to come home. The turmoil does not ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. look like ending soon. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 COVID-19 BRIEFS Record global rise in Victoria records more than 270 cases and another death MELBOURNE — Victoria’s Chief Health Officer has expressed concern about hospital workers who are among the state’s rising Covid-19 Covid cases — WHO numbers calling them the “last line of defence”. His comments came as residents of public housing towers, which were not part of last week’s “hard lockdown”, were reported as some 230,370 cases in 24 hours; overall tally approaches 3m of the 273 new coronavirus cases recorded in Victoria. GENEVA — The World Premier Daniel Andrews said a man in his 70s Health Organisation (WHO) died overnight on Saturday, taking the national has reported a record increase coronavirus death toll to 108 yesterday. in global coronavirus cases, As of yesterday evening, there were 57 with the total number of cases Victorians with coronavirus in hospital, including rising worldwide by 230,370 16 people in intensive care. in just 24 hours. Eight healthcare workers at The Alfred Hospital The biggest increases were have now tested positive to Covid-19, in what in the United States, Brazil, is the second outbreak at the hospital since the India and South Africa, pandemic began. according to a daily report on The hospital said five staff were believed to Sunday. have acquired the virus in the community, while The previous WHO record three cases were detected through contact for new cases was 228,102 on tracing. July 10. Currently no patients have contracted the virus Deaths remained steady at within the hospital. about 5000 a day. The infectious diseases ward now has a Global coronavirus cases concierge at the entrance to log staff and the were approaching 13 million hospital has doubled its cleaning resources. on Sunday, according to In March, three cancer patients died after a Reuters tally, marking contracting Covid-19 at The Alfred, while another another milestone in the two patients and 10 staff were also infected. spread of the disease that A number of healthcare workers across many has killed more than 565,000 of Melbourne’s busiest hospitals have contracted people in seven months. the virus in recent days, and concerns have been In the US, Florida reported raised about personal protective equipment (PPE). the largest single-day increase Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said there in coronavirus cases in any HUMAN VERSUS VIRUS: The previous WHO record for new cases was 228,102 on July 10. That were two infections linked to Box Hill Hospital. part of the country since the record was broken again on Sunday, with a total 230,370 cases in just 24 hours. And another The number of cases connected to the Brunswick beginning of the pandemic, Covid milestone looks to be just around the corner — with overall number of cases of the virus Private Hospital, which closed its doors to new with 15,000 infections. worldwide approaching 3 million. Pixabay picture admissions on Thursday, is now at 11. The US as a whole has Premier Daniel Andrews said authorities needed registered about 60,000 new highest daily figures in March droplets. coronavirus. “every Victorian to acknowledge that you are on cases a day for the past four and April, and the health We also know it can be Previous studies have the front line”. days in a row. ministry called the situation carried through the air and demonstrated that Covid-19 “Don’t leave it to nurses and doctors to be the India registered a record at the main infectious disease it lingers on surfaces. It is a can linger on some surfaces last line of defence,” he said. surge of 28,637 cases reported hospital “grave”. deadly arsenal of contagion. for days — particularly if “You are on the front line with me and my family in 24 hours. Just last week, the WHO But Covid-19’s most that surface is stainless steel and every family, and we all need to make smart Local authorities in India acknowledged there was devastating weapon is or plastic, and if it is in an choices for ourselves and each other.” announced a week-long emerging evidence the unwitting asymptomatic enclosed space. Sutton said “it’s a concern” to see numbers lockdown, beginning on coronavirus could be spread carriers. The returned traveller to rising in hospitals across Melbourne. Tuesday, in the key southern by tiny particles suspended in It is a recurring story China had used the elevator “As the last line of defence, we know that they technology hub of Bangalore, the air. worldwide. alone before going on to infect are a critical workforce,” Sutton said. where the offices of top tech An open letter from One enthusiastic 71 others. He said workers have PPE available to them and companies like Microsoft, more than 200 scientists nightclubber single-handedly So there had been no direct “know what to do”, but “it is a risk that can’t be Apple and Amazon are had accused the WHO causing a fresh lockdown in contact. mitigated down to zero”. — ABC story via RNZ located. of underestimating the Seoul. She had conscientiously South Africa has reported possibility of airborne Another energetic partygoer stayed away from others, but Trump wears mask in public more than 10,000 new daily transmission. in California unknowingly it had not been enough. BETHESDA, MD — cases for several days in a infected dozens of his family In the case of this returned US President Donald row, including 13,497 new Superspreader and friends. traveller in self-isolation, Trump has been seen infections announced on the researchers involved in wearing a face mask Saturday night. Individual cases of the the CDC study believe the in public for the first Romania announced virus going on to infect dozens One asymptomatic woman’s daughter, who lived time, while visiting a a record-high number of of other people have raised carrier rode an elevator on the floor below, must have hospital. infections on Saturday, with alarm bells on just how touched her face, eyes or nose CNN showed footage 698, while 456 new cases were infectious the coronavirus alone in Heilongjiang after later using the same of the president reported on Sunday. really is. Province, China, then buttons or leaning against the wearing a mask at Bulgarian authorities One asymptomatic carrier 71 people contracted same panels in the elevator. the Walter Reed Army rode an elevator alone in US President Donald reintroduced restrictions lifted The virus had been Medical Centre in a few weeks ago because of Heilongjiang Province, China, Covid-19. contained in the city Bethesda, Maryland. Trump. AFP picture a new surge in cases, with then 71 people contracted Heilongjiang Province at “I’ll probably have a indoor facilities at nightclubs Covid-19. the time, so a measure of mask, if you must know. I’ll probably have a mask. and discos ordered to close The asymptomatic woman Covid-19’s most devastating complacency had set in. I think when you’re in a hospital, especially in that and wedding and baptisms did everything right. She weapon is unwitting The researchers say people particular setting, where you are talking to a lot of limited to 30 people while had no symptoms, but she asymptomatic carriers. had begun to wash their soldiers and people that in some cases have just sporting events can be held had self-quarantined anyway It is a recurring story hands less and to believe got off the operating table. I think it’s a great thing only without spectators. after travel. She stayed in her worldwide. social-distancing limitations to wear a mask. I’ve never been against masks apartment. She ordered in Healthy, fit and were not quite as necessary. but I do believe they have a time and a place,” he food. asymptomatic people are But once the virus slips told reporters. In the US, Florida However, she became unwittingly spreading the through the cracks, it finds CNN said this was the first time since the patient zero in a 71-case virus on to others, sometimes easy channels through which pandemic began that the White House press reported the largest cluster, including two with devastating results. to spread. corps have received a glimpse of Trump with a single-day increase in cases that needed to be Evidence shows even the And while the virus found a face covering. coronavirus cases in hospitalised. most careful, conscientious way to escape social isolation Trump had previously maintained that face any part of the country Intensive contact tracing is unknowing carriers can be the and self-quarantine measures, coverings did not need to become mandatory to not only helping to ward off source of serious contagion. isolation remains the only tool curb the spread of Covid-19. since the beginning Covid-19’s spread, it is also available to choke its spread. Speaking to Fox Business Network last week, of the pandemic, with revealing just how incredibly Complacency challenge “Continued measures to Trump said: “I’m all for masks”. He added that 15,000 infections infectious the virus can be. protect, screen and isolate he “sort of liked” how he looked with one on — A new study released by The CDC study has infected persons are essential likening himself to the Lone Ranger. the US Centres for Disease revealed just how insidious to mitigating and containing But when the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Covid-19 can be, and that now the Covid-19 pandemic,” the Control and Prevention (CDC) in April began Albania has recorded analysed the impact the single is definitely not the time for study reads. recommending that people wear masks or cloth a significant increase in returned traveller China — complacency. “Our results illustrate how coverings in public to help stop the spread of the infections since mid-May, with no symptoms — could The study demonstrates a single asymptomatic SARS- virus, Trump told reporters at that time that he when it eased lockdown have. too how vital contact tracing CoV-2 (Covid-19) infection would not follow the practice. measures. It also revealed the pitfalls remains in containing the could result in widespread “I don’t think I’m going to be doing it,” he The Balkan country of high-density living. pandemic. community transmission,” the said back then. “Wearing a face mask as I greet reported 93 new cases, more We know the coronavirus Lockdown alone appears to study authors concluded. presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, than twice as many as the is mostly spread through be not enough to contain the — Reuters and agencies queens — I just don’t see it.” — RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 WORLD 13 China a top US election issue

WASHINGTON, DC — China has US 2020 election, alongside the of the nation. That was the most fast become a top election issue economy and the handling of negative rating since the question as US President Donald Trump and Covid. was first asked in 2005. The Democrat Joe Biden engage in a China is not just a foreign same poll found 62 percent of verbal brawl over who is better policy issue in the November Americans calling China’s power at playing the tough guy against election. It is an issue that runs and influence a “major threat” to Beijing. deeply through the troubles with the US, compared with 48 percent The Trump campaign has put the coronavirus, which has tanked two years ago. out ads showing Biden toasting the US economy. Trump’s advisers see China as China’s Xi Jinping, even though Voters will no doubt also be an opportunity to portray Biden as Trump did just that with Xi in Asia asking themselves whether Trump deferential to Beijing when he was and hosted the Chinese leader at or Biden can best defend the Barack Obama’s vice president his Florida club. US against China’s unfair trade and point person on Asian policy, Spots from the Biden campaign practices, theft of intellectual according to three officials close feature Trump playing down the property rights, rising aggression to the White House. coronavirus and praising Xi for across the globe and human The campaign made a push being transparent about the rights’ abuses. in May to link Biden with China, pandemic, even though it is clear “The person who looks more complete with an advertising blitz, now that China hid details of the subservient to the Chinese is the but the effort did little to raise outbreak from the world. person who is in most jeopardy,” Trump’s poll numbers. “I think it (China) is going to Luntz said. Trump claims he has been be absolutely critical, but I don’t As Covid began to spread tougher on China than any other know who is going to have the throughout the US earlier this president. But Biden’s team says advantage — Trump or Biden,” year, a Pew Research Centre poll Trump has weakened relations STRAINED RELATIONS: In this photo taken in June of last year, US President said Republican pollster Frank in March found Americans had with allies and pulled the US out Donald Trump, left, poses for a photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping during Luntz. He has been reviewing the increasingly negative views of of international organisations, a meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan. China has fast ads and thinks China is one of China, with 66 percent saying giving China more room to exert become a top election issue as Trump and Democrat Joe Biden engage in a the three leading issues in the they had an unfavourable opinion its own influence. — AP verbal brawl over who is better at playing the tough guy against Beijing. AP picture

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Eyewitnesses said the men who stormed the POTOCARI, Bosnia- International Pentecostal Holiness Church were Herzegovina — Nine part of a splinter group. recently-identified victims of The church’s leadership has reportedly been the the massacre at Srebrenica subject of infighting since its former leader died have been buried during a in 2016. Police had previously been called to the ceremony in Bosnia marking church following a shoot out between members in 25 years since it took place. 2018, South Africa’s IOL reports. Burials were held at a On Saturday, police were called to the church in nearby village as part of the Zuurbekom in the West Rand at 03:00 local time event commemorating the (01:00 GMT). mass killing — Europe’s worst According to national police spokesperson atrocity since World War 2. Brigadier Vish Naidoo, a group of attackers Organisers on Saturday indicated to those inside “that they were coming said the number of people to take over the premises”. who attended the anniversary He said four people had been found shot and — normally in the tens of burnt to death in cars, while a security guard, thousands — was lower than who was thought to have been responding to the usual because of lockdown incident, was also fatally shot. measures aimed at stemming Five rifles, 16 shotguns and 13 pistols, along the spread of Covid-19. with other weapons, were found at the church, Bosnian Serb forces killed a which police have been combing for evidence. total of 8000 Muslim men in The International Pentecostal Holiness Church Srebrenica in 1995. is thought to have about three million members in The massacre took place Southern Africa. — BBC story via RNZ during the Bosnian War (1992-1995). Glimmer of hope for McCanns Thousands of Bosniaks PRAIA DA LUZ — Madeleine McCann’s parents (Bosnian Muslims) had sought have a “glimmer of hope” that their daughter safety in the town, which the is still alive as Portuguese police launch a new UN was protecting with Dutch ‘DREADFUL STAIN ON OUR COLLECTIVE CONSCIENCE’: A woman prays during the funerals search to find the missing girl, insiders say. forces. However, the area fell of nine massacre victims in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, on Saturday. A total Specialist firefighters and divers were brought during a Serb offensive in of 6575 victims lie buried at the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial in Potocari. Mourners converged in to comb three isolated wells last week in Vila July. on the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica for the 25th anniversary of the country’s worst do Bispo, Algarve — a town just 16km from Praia A service took place on carnage during the 1992-95 war and the only crime in Europe since World War 2 that has been da Luz, where the young girl went missing 13 Saturday at the Srebrenica- declared a genocide. AP picture years ago. The fresh investigation was sparked Potocari Memorial and after police obtained “fundamental evidence” that Cemetery, which is just community failed those Potocari. buried alive, while some the girl was dead. outside the town of who were killed, those who “I’m burying my father, who adults were forced to watch However, according to the family’s ex-publicist, Srebrenica. somehow survived and those is the oldest among these their children be killed. Clarence Mitchell, Kate and Gerry McCann would Tens of thousands of who endured the terrible loss victims here,” Fikret Pezic told In less than two weeks, the refuse to believe their daughter was dead until people would ordinarily have of their loved ones,” he said. Reuters news agency. Serb forces had systematically her body had been found. attended, but restrictions UK Prime Minister “It took 25 years until we murdered more than 8000 The parents were being “kept informed every were put in place to slow the Boris Johnson said “many found his body, his remains, so Bosniaks. step of the way” by British police who were not spread of coronavirus. perpetrators have still not he can finally find peace now.” Lightly-armed UN directly involved in the latest search, Mitchell About 100 dignitaries were been held to account”, adding During the Bosnian War, the peacekeepers, in what had added. “Kate and Gerry want answers more than in attendance. that he wanted to “stand with Serb army was engaged in an been declared a UN “safe anyone, but while the Metropolitan Police are They each wore masks the families in their fight for ethnic-cleansing operation. area”, did nothing as the still treating Madeleine’s abduction as a missing and sat spaced apart, due to justice”. On July 11, 1995, Bosnian violence raged around them. person’s inquiry rather than a murder inquiry, it social-distancing measures. The president of the Serb units led by General Hasan Hasanovic told the gives them a glimmer of hope that she could still Dozens of video messages Mothers of Srebrenica Ratko Mladic captured the BBC that he managed to get be alive.” were played from past and association, Munira Subasic, town of Srebrenica. to safety by fleeing through Meanwhile, an insider source said even though present world leaders. was one of the few speakers When the Serb army moved the woods surrounding the the McCanns were being kept informed of what “It’s been profoundly moving to appear in person. Her in, approximately 20,000 town. they needed to know, police had not given them for me . . . to continue to organisation campaigns for Muslims — mostly women, “I spent six nights . . . being the full details. “They remain on tenterhooks add my voice to those across justice for the families of the children and the infirm — hunted,” he said. “I saw many during this time,” the source said. the world who grieve for victims. sought refuge in the Dutch men and boys who were killed “They still have absolutely no idea if their the families of those killed,” “My first message is to compound in nearby Potocari. right in front of me. daughter is dead or alive and what police believe former US President Bill the war criminals, those As the violence escalated, “I was very scared.” happened to her. Clinton said. who committed the crime of the Dutch surrendered. A UN tribunal in The “It is a period of prolonged agony, with “It’s a brazen reminder of genocide,” she said. Bosniak women and children Hague that investigated the contradictory statements from German authorities the terrible cost to all of us “We will haunt you and we were boarded onto buses, and events later spoke of the huge and an alleged spat between all three forces when we turn our backs on will never wear down. One taken to safety. amount of planning that went involved.” our shared humanities,” he of us will always be there to But men and boys were into the massacre. As authorities continued to investigate the added. haunt you. It is our right and separated from the crowds And former UN Secretary- wells, a man who lives across from the search Prince Charles said the our duty.” and taken away to be shot. General Kofi Annan later site told the Sunday Mirror he saw 9-10 people in massacre was “a dreadful The remains of nine victims Thousands were executed declared: “The tragedy of the area along with five or six cars — mostly the stain on our collective who were identified over the and then pushed into mass Srebrenica will forever haunt Portuguese rural GNR police. “They searched one conscience”. past year were then buried at graves with bulldozers. the history of the UN.” well then started looking in another.” — NZ Herald “The international a flower-shaped cemetery in Reports suggest some were — BBC story via RNZ Teen killed while surfing at NSW ‘shark hotspot’ Ghislaine Maxwell denies all charges NEW YORK — Ghislaine to prove that they “owned” people. COFFS HARBOUR, New South Wales the coastline for predators, had been Surf Life Saving NSW Duty Officer Maxwell, paedophile Jeffrey The ex-criminal turned writer — A teenage boy is dead after being concentrated in the mid-north coast Peter Sweetman from Yamba, some Epstein’s ex-lover who has been claimed he was shown footage attacked by a shark while surfing off area lately. 80km north of Wooli Beach, was part of charged with six federal crimes, of two high-profile US politicians the NSW mid-north coast, in an area “We’ve had numerous incidents, and the team at the scene on Saturday. including enticement of minors, having sex with minors and two described as a “shark hotspot”. some fatal, on the mid-north coast and He said his team would be sending sex trafficking and perjury, has high-society figures having a The 15-year-old was surfing at north coast over the years, it is a bit of a drone up to the beach to attempt to denied all charges against her threesome with an under-age girl. Wilsons Headland at Wooli Beach, near a shark hotspot. This is a very tragic locate the shark. and has asked a federal judge to Steel added that while Maxwell Grafton and north of Coffs Harbour, just incident,” she said. Beaches in the area including Wooli, grant her bail. Meanwhile, a close was very loyal to Epstein, she before 2.30pm on Saturday (local time) The spokeswoman added that Wooli Diggers Camp and Minnie Water were source over the weekend claimed also believed he would prove her when he was attacked. The shark attack Beach was unpatrolled at the time closed after the attack. Maxwell and Epstein recorded undoing. Another source has said left him with severe injuries to his legs. of the attack because the surf patrol NSW Police said they would tapes of powerful people, including Maxwell was “unlikely to spill the Several surfers came to the aid of season begins in September and runs liaise with the Department of US politicians, having sex with beans on Prince Andrew”. He the teen and helped him to shore for through until April. Primary Industries to investigate the underage girls. Speaking to the was pictured with Maxwell along medical attention. Despite CPR efforts “At this time of year, there are no circumstances surrounding the death. Sun, a reformed jewel thief, who with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who to revive him, the boy died at the scene. lifesaving services, so we rely on our A report will be prepared for the uses the pseudonym ‘William has accused the royal of sexually A Surf Life Saving NSW call-out teams from the nearest branch coroner. Steel’, claimed the pair would force assaulting her. He has denied spokeswoman said drones, which scan when there are call-outs like this.” — ABC story via RNZ him to watch the alleged sex tapes these allegations. — Agencies The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 15 Belters and ballads as Town Hall reopens by Katie Todd, RNZ through Covid. So it’s nice to be able to give back to the community with a free CHRISTCHURCH — Eager fans of the concert. Especially in the town hall,” he New Zealand Army Band queued for 90 said. minutes before the Christchurch Town That iconic local musical setting is also Hall doors swung open yesterday — the heralding in a new chapter of its own first show at the venue since lockdown. from the start of next month. The musicians found worldwide fame The doors of the Christchurch Town in April when they used Facebook videos Hall will be open permanently to anyone to perform from their different isolation who wants to walk through, and perhaps bubbles. even catch a rehearsal, after the space Yesterday’s free show took a full- was restored to its full, pre-earthquake capacity crowd through melodic sing- glory through $166 million of upgrades. songs, big brassy belters and foot-tapping Chief executive of the Christchurch favourites. Symphony Orchestra, Gretchen La Roche, First in the queue was 7-year-old Jessie hoped visitors would see it as a “living Davidson with her sister, Maddison, and creative space”. her mum, Vanessa, eager to secure seats “Sometimes there are musicians in close to their new musical heroes and there doing practice, or bits and pieces heroines. going on all about the creative process,” “Jessie loved listening to them during she said. lockdown, and so did we. Jessie really “One of the key reasons we were likes the girl who sings but we enjoyed excited to be in the town hall was to help most of the songs,” Vanessa Davidson activate that, so people could come in and said. see some of the things in process.” Originally formed in 1964 as a brass FOOT-TAPPING FAVOURITES: The New Zealand Army Band in full voice at the Meanwhile, the New Zealand Army band for ceremonial shows, the Army Christchurch Town Hall. RNZ picture Band’s director of music Major Graham Band is well-known in marching and Hickman said its fans right around military settings. of views. said yesterday’s show was a chance for the country could look forward to more It now has about 35 members including Vocalist Shannelee Etches said it was new fans to see the band in their full performances later this year. vocalists and rhythm section whose quite amazing to be able to reach people setting and for the musicians to “band “We’re looking at touring the country collaborative Facebook videos, covering around the world as well as new local together” after Covid-19. over the next 12 months. We won’t be Friend Like Me from Disney’s Aladdin fans. “It’s been quite tough for musicians. doing it in one hit but we’ll be getting out and Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, “It really showed us the massive We’re lucky, we’re very fortunate, to have there to different regions and getting out Delivered, took the lockdown limelight by support that we have,” she said. a full-time job and make it a career but to the heartland of New Zealand as well clocking up hundreds of thousands One of the drummers, Cameron Lee, lots of friends have struggled big time as the bigger cities,” he said. Scam fears Impact of watershed prompt gun law change revealed owners to ignore email by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald There is little difference in monthly disproportionate application to Maori can prosecutions for drug use/possession be addressed. by Ben Strang, RNZ WELLINGTON — It was described as before and after the law change, except “The fact there has been no change default decriminalisation of all drug use, for a small spike in prosecutions in April, across the board and no change for AUCKLAND — Police are urging licensed but a major law change last year about May and June 2019, which is mainly due Maori, makes me think we need to firearms owners to provide contact details, how police deal with drug users has had to charges for cannabis use. revisit the law change.” and say their request by email is not a scam. hardly any impact. Accounting for different levels of drug Police Association president Chris Emails and text messages have been Nor does it appear to have made use throughout the year, the monthly Cahill said he had expected prosecutions sent to firearms licence holders over the any difference to how Maori are prosecutions in January (354), February for drug users to have dropped more. past month, seeking residential and gun disproportionately affected by the (298) and March (342) in 2020 are more But he noted that there were often storage addresses, as well as contact phone criminal justice system. or less the same as those months in 2019 more serious charges accompanying a numbers. The lack of change has been met with (326, 284 and 364). drug use/possession charge, which could But many think it is a scam — a bid shock by the Drug Foundation, which Almost all the charges are for cannabis mean that police were already choosing to target firearms owners and steal their described what was a promising change or methamphetamine. not to charge most drug users as long as weapons. as a complete failure. The new law also raised concerns they weren’t committing more serious The email starts saying, “Dear FIREARMS But the Police Association says the about entrenching police bias against offences. LICENCE HOLDER”, before asking to clarify a data might show that police were already Maori, to which police responded by According to a Cabinet paper last year licence holder’s current address and contact choosing not to charge many drug users highlighting its programmes to counter about the bill, there were 1351 people details. — as long as that was their most serious unconscious bias. charged with drug use/possession as It asks for the firearms licence number, offence. An expert panel, whose work was their most serious charge in 2017/18. home address, firearms storage address The Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, internationally and nationally peer- Applying the number of health if different from the home address, and a which brought about the change, codified reviewed, said last week that there was referrals since the law change (about 50 phone contact. police discretion that already existed but systemic bias in the system. a month) to that 2018/18 figure suggests It then says the email is being sent in set in law that “a prosecution should not “Systemic racism in the justice system that around 45 percent of people are bulk, which is why there is no personal be brought unless it is required in the means that Maori are disproportionately being referred to health services, if drug identification included in the messaging. public interest”. more likely to be arrested, sentenced and use/possession is their most serious Alarmed gun owners forwarded the email In deciding whether to prosecute, convicted for drug offences, including offence. to the Council of Licensed Firearms Owners, police should consider whether a health cannabis-related crimes,” the panel said. Police Acting Assistant Commissioner and its chair, Michael Dowling, said the email referral for drug users would be “more The new data shows little change in Michael Johnson said the 381 health did look suspicious but police confirmed it beneficial to the public interest”. the number of Maori brought before referrals since the law change were “very was real. Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick, the courts for drug use/possession as a pleasing”. “They were in the situation of checking the during the bill’s third reading, called it proportion of the total number of people. “But as with any change it will take information they had on multiple databases “the most transformational change to our It remains at about 40 percent — both time to fully embed the intent of the to make sure they were all correct and drug law in this country in over 30 years, before and after the law change. changes.” current,” Dowling said. because this bill will save lives”. Drug Foundation executive director He appeared to say that health “They addressed it, said they had made Others, including Prime Minister Ross Bell said the law change, and the referrals were only being considered once some errors and took the feedback on board, Jacinda Ardern, said it simply codified Government’s push for a more health- an officer decided against prosecuting. and made alterations to enable firearm current police practice — and that based approach, had been a failure. “The main change in an operational owners to check that it was in fact a valid appears to be the case. “I’m shocked there has been no change. sense is that if an officer decides not to email.” Roughly 2800 people have been Our expectation was that most people prosecute someone found to be using or After the council talked to police, another brought to court for drug use/possession who came into contact with the police possessing controlled drugs, they can line was added to the emails offering for between mid-August 2019, when the for drug use offences would benefit from now take an extra step and connect the people to confirm their details by calling the law came into effect, and the end of some kind of health intervention over a person to health services.” police’s non-emergency 105 number. March this year, according to police data conviction. Swarbrick said the data showed a The police have also updated their website released under the Official Information “The police need to explain. What are “slight shift” in the right direction and saying firearms licence holders can expect a Act. the cases that wouldn’t benefit more she would continue to push governing phone call, email or text message seeking to During that time, police made 381 from a health intervention? Why is the partners for further reform. confirm those details. referrals to health services — or about conviction in the public interest?” “There are still a large proportion “People should please respond to this 12 percent of drug users that police Bell said one of the aims of the being brought before the courts to face request by emailing the information, and encountered, not including those who new law was to shine a light on how a criminal conviction. We all know that putting your firearm licence number as the were given formal warnings. police discretion operated so that its culture does take time to change.” subject.” 16 TELEVISION The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 MONDAY—TUESDAY’S TELEVISION GUIDE

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Palmerston North greys at Manawatu Tuesday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 52357 Electrical Storm 26.30 Mark Goodier 5 JP Print, Petone 1.22 8 51161 Big Time Angel 22.98 Lisa Cole 2 s2113 Jilliby Litsa nwtd Lisa Cole Race 1: BIGTIME COOPER, BIGTIME LEVI, BIG TIME MAC 3 82467 Allegro Curtis 25.87 Lisa Cole EMERGENCY: 3 22F85 Giraffe Club 23.65 Lisa Cole $2505, C1, 457m 9 58635 Softy Burgess 23.20 Lisa Cole 4 86143 Dottie Bell nwtd Leanne Bell Race 2: BIG TIME LANTAO, BIG TIME ANTON, 4 33153 Bigtime Bailey nwtd Lisa Cole 1 62376 Here’s Hemi 26.33 John McInerney 5 23174 Big Time Dusty 23.76 Lisa Cole ELECTRICAL STORM 5 11111 Big Time Lantao 26.26 Lisa Cole 6 21174 Big Time Eden 26.38 Lisa Cole 2 57611 Big Time Roxy nwtd Lisa Cole 8 Doug Bradley Painters 2.14 6 14571 Bigtime Chris 23.35 G & S Fredrickson Race 3: BIG TIME JIMMY, BIG TIME ROCKET, BIGTIME BENJI 7 46433 Allegro Lanie nwtd Lisa Cole 3 11187 Big Time Jewel 26.51 Lisa Cole $2390, C3/4, 410m 7 58614 Tuff Mr. Tee nwtd Sue Gommans Race 4: EMGRAND ROSE, RICH LISTER, RACE ME HOME 8 433s6 Bigtime Puma 23.57 Lisa Cole 8 53211 Big Time Anton 26.10 Lisa Cole 4 52143 Goldstar Hadlee nwtd Glen Hodgson 1 16264 Sub Twenty Three 23.37 Lisa Cole Race 5: BIG TIME ROXY, GOLDSTAR HADLEE, PLAN STAN EMERGENCY: 5 58785 Big Time May nwtd P B Briggs EMERGENCIES: Race 6: ALLEGRO JEREMY, ALLEGRO VEY, ALLEGRO NIXON 2 57551 Big Time Lebron 23.38 Lisa Cole 9 48585 Bigtime Leads 23.30 Lisa Cole 9 46725 Big Time Chad 26.50 Lisa Cole 6 23163 Wifi Wilbur nwtd G & S Fredrickson 3 44333 Bigtime Pearl nwtd Lisa Cole Race 7: BIG TIME FROSTY, BIG TIME PLUTO, ALLEGRO WILL 10 78665 Gray Bale nwtd W Woods 7 72334 Plan Stan nwtd Lana Pearce 4 38272 Cheeseball nwtd Lisa Cole Race 8: CHEESEBALL, BIG TIME LEBRON, BIGTIME PEARL 3 Creative Catering 12.47 8 76384 Waitohi 26.05 Angela Turnwald 5 1785s Big Time Elsa nwtd Lisa Cole 11 Sectional @ pngreyhounds.kiwi 3.11 Race 9: PICK A PASCAL, TUFF TEMPTRESS, EMERGENCIES: 6 62578 Big Time Gwyn 23.22 Lisa Cole $2860, C1/2, 457m $1450, C1, 410m MOTHER’S TOUCH 9 75366 Bigtime Diesel 26.18 G & S Fredrickson 7 32636 Harpoon Harry 23.91 Maree Gowan Race 10: JILLIBY LITSA, ZIPPING LUTHER, DOTTIE BELL 1 61332 Big Time Jimmy 26.25 Lisa Cole 10 78665 Gray Bale nwtd W Woods 8 83688 Big Time Amie 23.17 Lisa Cole 1 42523 Born Fab 23.73 Stephen Maher Race 11: BIG TIME DAWSON, BORN FAB, ALLEGRO JADEN 2 77766 Gazza’s Girl nwtd G & S Fredrickson EMERGENCIES: 2 1521 Big Time Dawson 23.87 Lisa Cole 3 56527 Big League Diva 25.95 G & S Fredrickson 6 Red Snapper Seafoods, C’church 1.40 Race 12: BIG TIME SPOT, OTIS, GEMMAS DILEMMA 9 58635 Softy Burgess 23.20 Lisa Cole 3 46682 Homebush Maxi nwtd John McInerney 4 36183 Big Time Rocket nwtd Lisa Cole $1365, C0, 410m 10 36646 Allegro Lexxi nwtd Lisa Cole 4 14 Allegro Jaden nwtd Lisa Cole 5 36887 Cavatate 26.50 D Bell 5 33457 Triple What 23.66 D Bell 1 272 Allegro Vey nwtd Lisa Cole 6 31861 Big Time Amber nwtd Lisa Cole 9 Outback Trading Company 2.34 6 44762 Ohana Lad 23.59 Kellie Gommans 2 31 Allegro Jeremy nwtd Lisa Cole 7 44473 Bigtime Benji 25.74 Lisa Cole 7 78s77 Jetlag Jag nwtd John McInerney 3 4688s Goldstar Malone nwtd Sue Gommans $2035, C3, 410m 8 37517 Thomas William 25.97 David Denbee 8 86645 Black Mags nwtd Sammy Stone 1 Formpro Ratings Free Tuesday 12.12 4 57777 Kay Tuesso nwtd Sue Gommans 1 12123 Pick A Pascal 23.59 G & S Fredrickson EMERGENCY: EMERGENCIES: 5 24237 Wit And Wisdom nwtd Glen Hodgson $4735, C4/5, 457m 9 75366 Bigtime Diesel 26.18 G & S Fredrickson 2 35778 Bigtime Bret 23.42 Lisa Cole 9 78858 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G & S Fredrickson 6 6 Big Time Fuzz nwtd Lisa Cole 3 31245 Mother’s Touch 23.41 D Bell 10 78665 Gray Bale nwtd W Woods 1 54244 Big Time Baby 26.01 Lisa Cole 7 1 Allegro Nixon nwtd Lisa Cole 4 15625 Little Scamp 23.33 David Denbee 12 Total Bodyshop Supplies 3.29 2 23315 Bigtime Levi 25.75 Lisa Cole 8 75463 Freckle nwtd John McInerney 4 Kernow Construction 1.05 5 87333 Big Time Tina 23.42 Lisa Cole $1450, C1, 410m 3 61237 Big Time Mac 26.02 Lisa Cole 6 44517 Fool’s Russian 23.33 Lisa Cole 4 21131 Bigtime Cooper 25.65 Lisa Cole $4620, C2, distance, 660m 7 Paul Claridge Electrical 1.57 7 52472 Bigtime Banjo 23.10 Lisa Cole 1 43867 Summer Glee nwtd John McInerney 2 44632 Big Time Spot 23.43 Lisa Cole 5 44361 Zipping Sarah 26.17 Angela Turnwald 1 11311 Emgrand Rose 38.33 Angela Turnwald $2860, C4/5, 410m 8 31784 Tuff Temptress 23.72 Bernie Mitchell 6 322F3 Big Time Harley 25.92 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 3 61 Otis 24.01 Kellie Gommans 2 67157 Meandering nwtd Angela Turnwald 1 52443 Big Time Kevin 23.34 Lisa Cole 7 73862 Bigtime Brody 25.64 Lisa Cole 9 58661 Spring Fox 23.63 Maree Gowan 4 35255 Gemmas Dilemma nwtd John McInerney 3 46463 Rich Lister nwtd Maree Gowan 2 57165 Funky Facts 23.27 G & S Fredrickson 8 42512 Big Time Vegas 25.99 Lisa Cole 10 8s554 Big Time Marlisa 23.37 Lisa Cole 5 26666 Homebush Yuri nwtd John McInerney 4 27156 Kamada Park 38.50 Angela Turnwald 3 62721 Big Time Frosty 23.33 Lisa Cole 6 78467 Eye Kno 23.65 W Woods 2 Greyhound As Pets 12.30 5 Vacant Box Five - n & a 4 12512 Big Time Pluto 23.28 Lisa Cole 10 Steve ‘The Auctioneer Davis’ 2.54 7 57586 Shrewdy nwtd Kellie Gommans 6 44535 Hot Platter 38.72 Angela Turnwald 5 5153s Big Time Izzy 23.26 Lisa Cole 8 43233 Big Time Lenny nwtd Lisa Cole $4030, C3/4, 457m 7 65523 Race Me Home nwtd Bill Hodgson 6 12721 Allegro Will 23.26 Lisa Cole $1685, C1/2, 410m EMERGENCY: 1 45255 Broke Brad 26.03 Angela Turnwald 8 23268 Double That 38.85 G & S Fredrickson 7 33s58 Rapid Fire 23.30 G & S Fredrickson 1 74114 Zipping Luther 23.46 D Bell 9 78858 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G & S Fredrickson

Christchurch greys at Addington Tuesday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Casswoods For Carpet & Mats 3.20 8 78446 Khatia 17.50 John McInerney 5 33133 Homebush Poppy 17.69 John McInerney 2 83165 Opawa Stubborn nwtd John McInerney Race 1: ROSIES CHOICE, MITCHAM RYDER, MARAKESH MAX EMERGENCIES: 6 538s6 Shaw Winner 17.52 J M McCook 3 33826 Sefton Joy 30.38 Robin Wales $1450, C1, 295m 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 7 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve 4 55441 Go Punter Go 30.63 Robin Wales Race 2: CURLY BILL, LADY SOBERS, SOZIN’S ASSASSIN 1 8s324 Curly Bill 17.37 Michael Dempsey 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 8 87864 Homebush Comet 17.44 John McInerney 5 58535 Kea Viking 30.22 J & D Fahey Race 3: MITCHAM READO, GOLDSTAR JAY JAY, 2 57447 Baldrick 17.54 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 66821 Homebush Fonzie 30.29 John McInerney COINTREAU TIME 3 21462 Lady Sobers 17.49 John McInerney 5 Garrard’s Horse And Hound 4.14 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 7 43463 Mr Blackjack 30.16 J & D Fahey Race 4: TAKE A HINT, JINJA CREAM FIZZ, GRACIE LEE 4 41554 Sozin’s Assassin 17.45 John McInerney $2505, C1, 520m 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 8 23324 Stumpy Bill 30.50 Michael Dempsey Race 5: RIVALRIES, PUNTERS DELIGHT, MEATLOAF 5 43777 Dapper Danny 17.56 John McMillan 1 46636 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans 8 Swimming Goat @ Stud 5.08 EMERGENCY: Race 6: GOLDSTAR HALSEY, SECOND SUMMER, 6 73478 Mulberry Will 17.71 Ken Cassidy 2 54652 Rivalries 30.16 J & D Fahey 9 78688 Jinja Twinkle nwtd Allan Joyce MITCHAM BOULT 7 86178 Sweet Mary Ann 17.51 Rosemary Blackburn 3 74864 Punters Delight 30.34 Robin Wales $1685, C2, 295m Race 7: PONTIAC PAT, HOMEBUSH POPPY, 8 57667 Homebush Sayer 17.54 John McInerney 4 64676 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney 1 22331 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini 11 Avonhead Tavern Sprint 6.11 HOMEBUSH COMET EMERGENCIES: 5 73362 Meatloaf nwtd Sharon Hindson 2 21242 Mr Muppet 17.18 Robin Wales $2390, R/A, 295m 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 6 84885 Ain’t He Lucky 30.82 Norman Wanhalla 3 81566 Goldstar Spotty 17.25 S & B Evans Race 8: MR MUPPET, PRINCE ZULU, GOLDSTAR SPOTTY 1 52237 Homebush Boots 17.20 John McInerney 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 7 72577 Ohoka Carsen 30.88 Lisa Waretini 4 1F8s8 Homebush George 17.29 John McInerney Race 9: OPAWA BOYS PAID, HUSTLE ACE, 2 18648 Homebush Aimee 17.26 John McInerney HOMEBUSH CARTER 8 87766 Mitcham Manering nwtd John McInerney 5 53812 Bound Up 17.58 John McInerney 3 A2C 0800222583 3.38 EMERGENCY: 6 61657 Mulberry Sox 17.35 Corey Steele 3 43783 Culvie Ness 17.22 Hart & Taylor Race 10: HOMEBUSH FONZIE, MR BLACKJACK, $1450, C1, 295m 9 78688 Jinja Twinkle nwtd Allan Joyce 7 74651 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 4 51712 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney PUNCH ON BUZZ 5 23747 Super Over Drama 17.12 S & B Evans 1 17764 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S & B Evans 8 54153 Elite Blueblood 17.57 John McInerney Race 11: ARCHIE JOHN HILL, EVER RESTED, 6 18124 Ever Rested 17.01 Ashley Bradshaw 2 37333 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney 6 mayhounds.org.nz Rehoming 4.31 EMERGENCIES: 7 86s61 Amuri George 17.23 John McInerney HOMEBUSH BOOTS 3 65372 Cointreau Time nwtd Rosemary Blackburn $1450, C1, 295m 9 74733 Citizen Aguero 17.25 John McInerney 8 15166 Archie John Hill 16.99 J & D Fahey Race 12: TAIERI MISSILE, OPAWA PHIL, BILLY RAY 4 56224 Ohoka Lacey 17.47 Lisa Waretini 10 72836 Fickle Mistress 17.36 Hart & Taylor 1 s8487 Second Summer 17.46 Alison Lee EMERGENCIES: 5 68767 Grey Wind nwtd Norman Wanhalla 2 56773 Goldstar Halsey 17.41 S & B Evans 9 Christchurch Casino Stakes 5.28 6 88554 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 9 21215 Pooran’s Jadeja 17.35 J M McCook 3 33867 Mitcham Boult 17.56 John McInerney 10 21424 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S & B Evans 7 46346 Tonkawa 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 4 84585 Impressive Gift nwtd John McInerney $2505, C1, 520m 8 s5788 Punch On Woody 17.38 John McInerney 5 23315 Ghost Mode 17.51 Hart & Taylor 1 18514 Homebush Carter 30.83 John McInerney 12 Protexin Sprint 6.28 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 3.03 EMERGENCIES: 6 25554 Jealous Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 2 187 Uncle Frank nwtd Howard Anderton $1450, C1, 295m 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 7 35748 Punch On Rex 17.39 John McInerney 3 24222 Opawa Boys Paid 30.41 J & D Fahey $1685, C2, 295m 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 1 35F68 Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney 8 22658 Homebush Carl 17.45 John McInerney 4 86787 Jinja Toni 30.73 Allan Joyce 1 53166 Homebush Hotshot 17.46 John McInerney 2 17455 Homebush Sonja 17.54 John McInerney 4 Durasteel Structures 033796195 3.55 EMERGENCIES: 5 23883 Little Secret 30.44 Lisa Waretini 2 12464 Billy Ray 17.33 Norman Wanhalla 3 72668 Cold Affair 17.37 Lisa Waretini 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 6 18746 Hustle Ace 30.54 Norman Wanhalla 3 111 Taieri Missile 17.27 Ray Casey 4 26221 Marakesh Max 17.72 John McInerney $1450, C1, 295m 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 7 51678 Joe Bonanza 30.39 John McInerney 4 52247 Goldstar Flora 17.34 S & B Evans 8 58s77 Smash McDougal 30.95 David Kingston 5 67s58 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney 1 36678 Gracie Lee 17.30 John McInerney 5 64851 Big Tiny 17.50 John McInerney 7 Clarkson’s Sign Studio Dash 4.49 EMERGENCY: 6 77271 Rosies Choice 17.56 Norman Wanhalla 2 44244 Jinja Cream Fizz 17.27 Allan Joyce 6 14541 Opawa Phil 17.36 Robin Wales 9 78688 Jinja Twinkle nwtd Allan Joyce 7 86748 Jingili Jill 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 3 44367 Mulberry Brit 17.43 Ken Cassidy $1450, C1, 295m 7 16215 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 Hart & Taylor 8 86457 Mulberry Minx 17.34 Ken Cassidy 4 87768 Homebush Showoff 17.72 John McInerney 1 58255 Black Eye Bill 17.47 Michael Dempsey 10 Shirley Vet Clinic Stakes 5.50 8 65721 Platonic Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: 5 33123 Take A Hint 17.46 John McInerney 2 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: 9 68778 Homebush Captain 17.71 John McInerney 6 65477 Absent 17.27 Garry Cleeve 3 54647 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney $2860, C1/2, 520m 9 74733 Citizen Aguero 17.25 John McInerney 10 78s78 Caramel Rose 17.52 Michael Dempsey 7 7s545 Frosty Kate 17.71 Michael Dempsey 4 67888 Sozin’s Azure 17.44 John McInerney 1 68621 Punch On Buzz 30.27 John McInerney 10 36561 Would My Friend 17.42 Alison Lee

Victorian races at Seymour Tuesday Jetbet 13 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 45s05 Creed Adventis (4) 57 94 B Mertens 4 00 Temple Of The Sun (10) 58.5 88 3 22s03 Pindi Pride dw (10) 60 98 B Werner 3 73359 Bullet Fly (4) 62 100 Ms T Hope (a) Race 1: RYAN’S GIRL, ANICETA, GALGANI 3 Evening Chaos (7) 57 94 J Martin Ms T Hope (a) 4 68767 Wave Reviews dwn (5) 60 93 4 22131 Celeritate Regem dw (12) 62 96 4 8 Florescent Star (6) 57 91 Dean Holland 5 3559s Ticket To The Moon (7) 58.5 93 Ms S Hunter Ms M Lloyd (a2) Race 2: YES BABY YES, CREED ADVENTIS, UNBLUSHING 5 Flying Nostra (11) 57 94 C Williams T Stockdale (a) 5 98046 Jane’s Angel dw (13) 59.5 99 J Childs 5 41s5 Hay Cliffy (9) 62 88 L King (a) Race 3: CLEVER CUT, BANJO SHARK, BRAZEN FORCE 6 Friday Friend (17) 57 94 J Childs 6 7 Wife Free Zone b (18) 58.5 96 N Callow 6 3s031 Blonde’s Day Out w (15) 59 94 J Noonan 6 5s093 Play Master dw (15) 62 90 Dylan Dunn Race 4: RIP CITY, WIFE FREE ZONE, SHUJUKU 7 Hard Squeeze (13) 57 94 D Thornton 7 449s0 Arctic Vixen (1) 56.5 96 B Allen 7 s0660 For All We Know (4) 59 85 J Fry 7 25s71 Reptilian Rider dw (14) 62 95 B Rawiller Race 5: TACO TIGER, SHOWAMOUR, LUNASNIT 8 Holy Ganges (1) 57 94 8 8537s Casino Princess (13) 56.5 93 8 7s914 Blackcurrant dw (12) 58.5 97 J Martin 8 685s4 Dutchesse Moshe db (19) 61 95 Race 6: CRASH CRANACH, UNFAIR DISMISSAL, 9 83 Mexican Star (8) 57 95 Ms B Grylls D Stackhouse 9 61868 Reggae Roc dwh (1) 58.5 99 J Duffy D Stackhouse BLONDE’S DAY OUT 10 My Squeeze Louise (9) 57 94 L King (a) 9 843s Jungle Princess (19) 56.5 93 J Maskiell 10 65183 Crash Cranach dw (2) 58 96 P Moloney 9 19s01 Melway dw (6) 60 94 Ms A Bryan (a3) Race 7: LIVE LIKE, LADY CELLARBRATION, ZIZI LA FILLE 11 Something Grand (3) 57 94 10 839s6 Khanion Bay (5) 56.5 90 Ms S Hunter 11 09s00 Hitch Hiker Jamie w (8) 56 94 Z Spain 10 1322s Oh Cecilia dwbn (13) 60 92 11 8 On The Bell (15) 56.5 88 J Duffy Race 8: CELERITATE REGEM, REPTILIAN RIDER, FLIRTING Dean Holland 12 9s044 Blacklisted w (9) 56 93 L German (a) 11 216s7 Teebo d (7) 60 93 Tayla Childs (a4) 12 s6s45 Raise The Summit (8) 56.5 96 Race 9: MOUNTAIN IBIS, MARINE BELLE, HERVOR 12 9 Tarantello (12) 57 95 J McNeil 13 56970 Silent Protector d (7) 56 94 T Nugent (a) 12 8320s Megamea d (11) 59.5 96 D Stackhouse 13 s464s Unblushing (5) 57 95 J Allen Ms M Lloyd (a2) 14 75985 Marvelocity (14) 56 98 Dean Holland 13 0s018 Absolutely Panda’s dw (16) 59 95 14 48 Yes Baby Yes (2) 57 100 E Brown 13 7s654 Shujuku h (2) 56.5 96 L German (a) EMERGENCY: T Nugent (a) EMERGENCIES: 14 5740s Usarmi (12) 56.5 87 Ms L Lafferty (a2) 15 68518 Song Brocade dw (6) 59 100 B Mertens 14 3s313 Flirting w (5) 59 96 L Neindorf (a1.5) 15 8s Bring It Bella b (14) 57 96 EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: T Stockdale (a) 15 55s Magnita (6) 56.5 90 7 Bet365 Handicap 5.30 15 16637 Oneira dw (20) 59 93 16 8700 Capsico (3) 58.5 92 16 0 Ideal Miss (10) 57 91 $20,000, Benchmark 58, 1400m 16 65s34 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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. 20 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 Renault’s protest being investigated MOTORSPORT No date was set for the next meeting but Formula One is racing again in FORMULA One’s governing body has Hungary on July 19. impounded brake ducts from the Racing Racing Point have freely recognised Point cars after Styrian Grand Prix their car is a close copy of last year’s stewards ruled a Renault protest met the title-winning Mercedes but within the JUMBO CROSSWORD SOLUTION 1445 requirements for further investigation. regulations. ACROSS: 1 Crucial, 4 Continuous, 9 Quibble, 13 Raid, 14 Future, 15 Renault had questioned the legality of “I don’t think what we’ve done is Came to, 16 Defunct, 19 Elasticity, 20 Inserted, 21 Abyss, 24 Sombre, 25 parts on the “Pink Mercedes” cars after particularly new as far as taking a team’s Svelte, 27 Efficient, 32 Accurate, 33 Peaked, 34 Acquire, 38 Luckiest, 39 their rivals’ strong showing in Sunday’s concept and doing it ourselves,” technical 40 41 42 45 52 55 second round of the season at Austria’s director Andy Green said back in testing Medium, Skit, Quota, Canon, Ill-gotten gains, Spare, Red Bull Ring. in February. Fauna, 56 Skin, 57 Negate, 58 Purchase, 61 Whippet, 62 Cheese, 63 Mexican Sergio Perez finished sixth “That’s been prolific in Formula One Extolled, 66 Programme, 68 Crèche, 69 Assist, 73 Pulse, 74 Shrapnel, and Canadian Lance Stroll, son of team since the very first days.” 76 Conclusion, 81 Twofold, 82 Superb, 83 Hebrew, 84 Heal, 85 Stalled, owner Lawrence, seventh. Renault and Racing Point, formerly Renault’s Australian driver Daniel known as Force India, have clashed 86 Settlement, 87 Shorten. PuzzleThe Company Ricciardo ended up eighth. before over the regulations, with the DOWN: 1 Curve, 2 Up in arms, 3 Launch, 4 Count, 5 Need, 6 Incline, 7 © The alleged breach concerns the design French team stripped of points from the Utmost, 8 Utter, 10 Used, 11 Bourbon, 12 Locust, 17 Attraction, 18 Peril, and outsourcing of listed parts. Japanese Grand Prix after a protest by 22 23 24 26 28 29 30 Stewards said in a statement that the the Silverstone-based outfit. Alter ego, Bitch, Shellac, Veal, Freesia, Muesli, governing FIA’s technical department Racing Point had successfully protested Salmon, 31 Writer, 33 Point, 35 Usurp, 36 Icon, 37 Sign, 43 Apathy, 44 would seal and impound the front and against the brake bias system used by Own up, 46 Lake, 47 Gingham, 48 Tender, 49 Eagle, 50 Gathered, 51 rear brake ducts for detailed analysis. Renault. Squall, 52 Successful, 53 Away, 54 Elegant, 59 Hedge, 60 Etch, 64 Champions Mercedes, who provide Renault finished last season fifth 65 67 68 70 71 72 Racing Point’s engine and gearbox, were overall, with Racing Point seventh. Lathe, Liniment, Restful, Calibre, Outwit, Intent, also ordered to hand over the brake This season Racing Point are fourth 75 77 78 79 80 Access, Acute, Orbit, Nylon, Glue, Shoe. CROSSWORDJUMBO Copyright ducts used on their car last season for with 22 points while Renault are sixth on comparison. eight. — AAP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Tuesday, July 14, 2020

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Stubborn (10) (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 SPORT 21 United, Thistle back on course FOOTBALL by John Gillies REDEMPTION was what Gisborne teams United and Thistle wanted and on Saturday they achieved it. United beat Western Rangers 5-1 at Harry Barker Reserve and Thistle beat Maycenvale 3-0 at Hastings Sports Park. The previous weekend, both Gisborne teams had suffered their first losses of the year in football’s Pacific Premiership. Two goals each to striker Josh Adams and defensive midfielder Kieran Venema set Heavy Equipment Services Gisborne United on the way to victory. The fifth goal came from PJ Goodlett’s follow-up after Western Rangers keeper Scott Helson couldn’t hold Venema’s 30-metre piledriver. The 5-1 scoreline seemed harsh on Western Rangers, who competed vigorously and often skilfully. But they hardly ever managed to get close enough to United’s goal, or find the space to shoot when they did, to trouble Gisborne goalkeeper Seth Piper. The goal United conceded — in the 76th minute to make the score 4-1 — was a 35-metre snapshot that dipped under the bar. It was another highlight Down Under for the scorer, Chilean midfielder Alvaro Zepeda, who is in New Zealand on a working holiday. He had come on as a substitute for rightback Pablo Juarez 20 minutes earlier and moved forward when Argentinian working holidaymaker Braian Autorde came on in defence a little later. MIDFIELD TUSSLE: Gisborne United’s Jarom Brouwer (left) and Western Rangers’ Morgan Samuels contest possession in a For much of the game, Rangers denied Pacific Premiership football match at Harry Barker Reserve on Saturday. United won 5-1. Picture by Paul Rickard clearcut chances to United’s trio of danger men — Josh Adams, Josh Harris Christophers on the right adding width said he was happy his side gave a good minute. The ball was crossed from the left, and Jarom Brouwer. But it’s a 90-minute to the attack and a helping hand to the account of themselves, but in this game skimmed the head of a defender and fell to job, with no room for momentary lapses. defence. it seemed everything United touched McMillan, beyond the back post. From 10 metres Centrebacks Thomas (TJ) Hinde and Still, it took a series of “special turned to gold. out on the angle, he hit the ball on the half-volley Anthony Baker made sure one of them moments” to break down Rangers. Rangers fullbacks Juarez and Morgan and it beat the keeper at the near post. was covering the other, so that breakaway The first came in the 18th minute. were shown the yellow card for bad McMillan was one of those to shine for Thistle goals were taken out of the equation. United had a free-kick for a foul on tackles, and United’s Bristow was shown on Saturday. Leftback Luke Morgan gave support Harris 20 metres out. Left-footer Adams it following a retaliatory shove on Juarez. “He hassled, he didn’t shirk his defensive and proved a useful launchpad for many and right-footer Venema lined up behind In the second half, United brought duties, he got to the byline and he was rewarded of the Rangers attacks. the ball, Adams ran over it and Venema on Campbell Hall for Bristow, Jake with a goal,” Blair said. Sitting just in front of the defence was placed it over the wall and into the right- Robertson for Malcolm Marfell and Land worked hard throughout and got the Dale Simpson, while Martin Zuquetti hand side of the net. Goodlett for Josh Adams. team going, he said. and Morgan Samuels were up against Seven minutes later, the ball was Referee Chris Niven controlled the “It wasn’t our best performance. The pitch was United’s Brouwer, Harris and the hard- played from the right across the edge of game well. really heavy. It was good to get out of there with running Malcolm Marfell in midfield. the penalty area to Adams, who turned a 3-0 win.” Brouwer was nominally a striker, but and got far enough from his marker to IN HASTINGS, Gisborne Vehicle Testing Thistle Blair said Frooms did well after taking a heavy he and Harris swapped back and forth get in a carefully placed left-foot shot into struggled to settle in the first half, coach Garrett challenge in the first five minutes. throughout. the left side of the goal. Blair said. “We had to bring him off, strap him up and put One or the other of Rangers’ In the 63rd minute, a deft passing The intensity and physicality of the him back on. frontrunners Cory Janssen and Jarvis move down the right ended with Brouwer Maycenvale side upset Thistle’s rhythm and at “It was a tough game that — based on the first Alatise would drop back to help, in a bid cutting the ball back to Adams, lurking halftime the score was 0-0. 45 minutes — could have gone either way. We to slow down United’s attacks. around the penalty spot. His first-time The message at the break was to settle down, lost the corresponding fixture 1-0 last year, and But it also gave United the numerical shot came off his right foot — a rarity — keep the ball on the deck, play good football and it cost us the title. We had a strong incentive to advantage when Rangers attacked. and went in at the far post. not get involved in the niggle. rectify matters.” Alatise, 17, is a student at Hastings Boys’ Four minutes later, a free-kick just “In the second half we put a lot more Rather than play Frooms in an attacking High School and has already represented outside the penalty area produced a emphasis on being direct,” Blair said. midfield role, Blair had him play up front with Ure Samoa at full international level. His routine identical to that of the first goal, “We looked to shift the ball quicky out of and they took turns dropping back. pace and skill were evident on Saturday, with the same result — Venema scoring. our defensive third and play a lot more in our Blair thought that the previous week the but neither he nor the well-performed Then came the Rangers goal and, in attacking third.” Thistle midfield sat too deep, which allowed the Janssen got any change from United the 83rd minute, the Venema-Goodlett The change paid dividends in the 53rd minute, Port Hill midfielders too much room. On Saturday central defenders Mal Scammell and double-act that made the final score 5-1. when striker Tomek Frooms played the ball in to Thistle made everything tighter, which forced Dane Thompson. United coach Corey Adams said he midfielder Charlie Morris, ran on to the return Maycenvale to try to play quickly, which in turn When either striker looked as if he felt Rangers had played too deep, which pass and from about the penalty spot placed the led to lost possession. might find the space for a shot, sweeper opened the pitch up for the United ball into the bottom right corner of the goal. Thistle had lined up with Mark Baple in goal, Kieran Higham or Venema were usually midfield. That got Thistle going. A shot from skipper and Ema Martos and Batarrita as centrebacks, on hand to snuff out the threat. “We dominated the midfield,” he said. central midfielder Nick Land was cleared off the Daniel Venema at rightback and Kuba Jerabek at When United build from the back, it “Craig Christophers played a good line and a header from right midfielder Ashley leftback. can look laborious and at times risky, but game. I thought he was enjoying it so I McMillan hit the crossbar. In midfield, McMillan was on the right, Land if they can reach the attacking third still left him in there. In the 80th minute, Davie Ure — who linked and Morris were in the middle and Brandon in possession, the sparks start to fly. “We’re still a little bit behind in our well with Frooms up front — burst into the Josling was on the left. Either Ure or Frooms There the quick interpassing and sharp fitness. This was a good run for the boys Maycenvale penalty area and was brought down. would drop in from forward positions as required. running of Adams, Harris and Brouwer and it was good to move on from last Centreback Ander Batarrita placed the penalty Thistle had only one reserve, Hammy Il-Jammi, come into play. On Saturday, they had week.” beyond the keeper to make it 2-0. who replaced Josling 20 minutes from the end. James Bristow on the left and Craig Western Rangers coach Grant Hastings McMillan completed the scoring in the 87th Blair said referee Mike Ju had a good game. Leicester hopes hit by loss to Bournemouth FOOTBALL Leicester have won only once in the six league Arsenal and Tottenham, though, are realistically at Bournemouth, which turned the game around games since the restart, collecting six points and in a scrap for a Europa League place. Tottenham during a two-minute spell after the break. LONDON — In the top four since September, slipping from third to fourth. have the edge after they beat Arsenal 2-1 in the Junior Stanislas equalised from the penalty spot Leicester are no longer so sure of Champions It could be down to fifth tomorrow if Manchester north London derby to leapfrog their rivals into eighth in the 66th minute after Callum Wilson was dragged League qualification. United beat Southampton. Fifth could, however, place. But Sheffield United, in their first season back down by Wilfred Ndidi and Dominic Solanke put the A 4-1 capitulation at relegation-threatened clinch England’s fourth and final Champions League in the league, are ahead of them in seventh place. hosts in front quickly after the restart. Bournemouth today summed up Leicester’s form place if second-placed Manchester City’s Champions Despite winning the league at 5000-1 odds in Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu was shown a since the Premier League returned from its three- League ban for next season is confirmed by the 2016, Leicester are a much-changed side and straight red card in the aftermath for kicking out at month coronavirus-enforced shutdown. Court of Arbitration for Sport today. overachieving in Rodgers’ first full season in charge. Wilson as he attempted to retrieve the ball. “I would say a big apology to the supporters Wolverhampton are also still in sight of fifth place, But throwing away the third-place cushion would Bournemouth stretched their lead in the 83rd and because that was unacceptable for a Leicester team,” moving to three points behind United after they beat make missing Champions League hard to accept. 87th minutes. The win leaves Bournemouth three Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said. Everton 3-0 today. Jamie Vardy put Leicester in front in the first half points from safety. — AP 22 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 West Indies win JERMAINE Blackwood’s fighting 95 in the second innings has helped West Indies seal a four-wicket win YMP hit their straps against England on a gripping final day of the first cricket test at the Ageas Bowl. Chasing 200 to win, the West Indies lost three early wickets on Sunday but Blackwood shared a 73-run stand with Roston Chase (37) to revive their hopes Pirates show character in defeat before skipper Jason Holder and John Campbell steadied the ship to guide the visitors home. RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf The West Indies took a 1-0 lead in the three-match THEY are now truly dangerous. series, with the second and third tests to be held in The Brian Leach-coached YMP scored nine tries Manchester without fans present in the stadium due in their 66-26 win against Pirates at Barry Park on to the Covid-19 pandemic. Saturday. Earlier, England resumed their second innings The Week 4 result was Civil Project Solutions on 284-8 and were bowled out for 313. West Indies premier rugby’s biggest scoreline to date. YMP were paceman Shannon Gabriel claimed his sixth five- 40-7 up at halftime but did not allow themselves to wicket haul in tests, finishing with 5-75. — AAP become loose in the process. “It was pleasing to see our boys really working, because Pirates never gave up and that speaks volumes about them,” said YMP head coach Leach, whose crew have won three out of three since Tiny White Opening Day. “Our player of the day was lock Nehe Papuni — in his first full 80-minute game — while our left wing Enty Junior Masun won the McDonald’s Gisborne Player of the Match award and our centre Jayden Milner got a hat-trick of tries.” The YMP pack laid a good platform for their backs WINNING at the scrum, and with that quality ball those backs quickly put the Buccaneers under pressure. Halfback Brian Whaitiri-White’s combination with first five-eighth Austin Brown, and the midfield pairing NUMBERS of second-five Louis Devery and Milner outside him, worked well. DRAW No. 1976 HITTING THE LINE: Pirates captain Willie Bolingford takes on the YMP defence in Of YMP’s forwards, tighthead prop Dylan Williams premier rugby on Saturday. YMP won the game 66-26. Picture by Paul Rickard BONUS played his fourth full game and Leach also spoke NUMBER WINNING NUMBERS highly of loosehead prop Axel Campbell and Papuni’s YMP No.8 Jess Kapene scored in the 47th minute, captain and left wing Scott McKinley, centre Michael second-row partner Mike Kemp, who were both with a conversion by Tauatevalu, for 47-14. Ten Fox and fullback Braedyn Grant also had their 08 16 18 21 29 40 02 heavily involved in all parts of play. minutes later, Masun’s try advanced the score to moments. YMP captain and hooker Shayde Skudder knew, 52-14. “But we need to be more patient in possession Total Lotto $3,595,392 going into this weekend, that Pirates would be Pirates’ reserve blindside flanker Pat Kaliopasi got and eliminate the 50-50 pass.” prizes aggressive and competitive. the Buccaneers’ third try. it was not converted and McKinley also found the forced pass or No. OF PRIZE MONEY WINNERS “It was a good physical game, as expected,” he the score was 52-19. afterthought pass frustrating: “We looked good with DIVISION said. YMP fetcher Niko Lauti scored in the 28th minute, the ball in hand, then gave it away cheaply. We didn’t ONE 6 winning Nos $500,000 2 “I’m most happy about the fact that we didn’t lose his try converted by Tauatevalu for 59-19. play badly but I believe we still have much more to TWO our structure and that — as the game opened up — In the 71st minute, skilful YMP reserve first-five give.” 5 winning Nos plus the Bonus No. $14,130 21 we maintained discipline. We wanted to get our game Peia Fililava converted Milner’s hat-trick try for 66-19 Short opened the scoring with a try for Ngatapa THREE plan going without losing shape.” and on fulltime, Bolingford scored Pirates’ fourth, 5 winning Nos in the ninth minute. Second-five Peter Livingston $624 472 In such situations, the supposed underdogs’ bonus-point try. From a scrum set 10m off the left converted to make it 7-0. FOUR 4 winning Nos $51 1319 main ploy is normally to disrupt, distract and touch, 20m from the YMP goal-line, the Buccaneers Referee Les Thomas awarded Enterprise Cars plus the Bonus No. confuse the opposition. That takes rugby know-how, FIVE laboured over seven phases to get within five metres OBM a penalty try 16 minutes into the first half but 4 winning Nos $30 19,645 determination and character. of their prize. Mouton got Ngatapa back on track with a try which, SIX Pirates head coach Willie Waitoa said his players Bolingford went through two would-be tacklers to with Peter Livingston’s conversion, made the score 3 winning Nos plus the Bonus No $21 27,553 showed character in the second half and there were score seven metres to the right of the posts. Leaf 14-7 to Ngatapa. SEVEN 274,608 good individual performances. converted for a final score of 66-26 to YMP. In the 25th minute, OBM’s Fox kicked a penalty 3 winning Nos Bonus Ticket “Openside flanker Eru Wharerau was tremendous Bolingford was perfectly frank: “Once we got our goal to reduce the deficit to four points, only for — an inspiration, really — and our captain and No.8 hands on the ball, we made good ground through our Ngatapa right wing Cameron Rowden to dot down six Willie Bolingford was, as he normally is, outstanding forwards, but YMP converted their possession and minutes later. His try was unconverted, but Ngatapa and loosehead prop Bernard Nepe worked hard all field position into points, and they had points on us had gone out to a 19-10 lead. day. by the time we started to claw it back. That was the score at the break — the closest “Pirates Senior 1 captain and prems reserve “They were definitely the better team on the day.” OBM have been to their opposition at halftime since lock Petelo Tuitakau made his debut for our prems the Tiny White Opening Day clash with HSOB, who yesterday — he’s 19 — but one thing we take out of THEY got back on the horse. led 8-5 at the split on June 20. WINNING NUMBERS 40 18 08 29 this game is that we need to find our feet and get out A week after their 17-point loss at home to It took Ngatapa eight minutes to reopen their of the blocks quickly.” premier rugby leaders Waikohu, Ngatapa turned in account. Ihaia Kerr, Ngatapa’s very capable hooker, Total Strike East Coast Farm Vets YMP were awarded a an excellent performance with a 36-15 win against scored for 24-10. Kerr’s try was unconverted. prizes $1,089,914 penalty try (now worth seven points) by referee OBM to claim the McFarlane Cup. In the 56th minute, Solomon was shown a yellow No. OF Royce Maynard two minutes into the game. Larsawn Ngatapa head coach Steve Hickey card. Solomon, a former Lee Brothers Shield-winning PRIZE MONEY WINNERS Brown converted tries to Milner (4th minute), YMP doesn’t gush, but he was pleased. OBM and Poverty Bay captain, has never lost his TOTAL captain and hooker Shayde Skudder (12th min) “We scrummaged well, lock Jacob Samuels was Four out of Four $300,000 2 passion for the game. and former High School Old Boys and Poverty Bay good in the middle of the lineout and, though we had “I’ve always loved rugby and find myself missing Three out of Four $693 81 fullback Andrew Tauatevalu (19th minute) on his YMP a young backline, Mike Livingston did the job in his the game from time to time,” he said. debut. first game at first-five, as did Nashwen Mouton at “When I’m on the field I feel the wairua (spirit) of Two out of Four $67 4670 The Tauatevalu try, YMP’s fourth, secured them a centre and Alex Bristow on the left wing,” Hickey said. yesteryear . . . energy and adrenalin rushing through bonus point. Papuni’s try in the 28th minute, for 33-0, “Our flankers Alex Chrisp and Lynden Manuel, my veins. It’s hard to describe, but the camaraderie is One out of Four 120,891 Bonus Ticket was unconverted. At the 30-minute mark, Devery and halfback Willie Short all had to make try-saving also a biggie for me.” made a line-break in his own half and Milner was the tackles because OBM were dangerous from broken Ngatapa fullback Matt Raleigh scored the next try, beneficiary, his second try being converted by Brown play. OBM played with a lot of spirit.” in the 63rd minute; with Livingston’s conversion, the as YMP hit 40. Enterprise Cars OBM head coach Trevor Crosby score was 31-10 to Ngatapa. WINNING NUMBER Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates’ Wharerau scored a said his team’s set-piece play needed work. The penultimate tryscorer was fearless 19-year-old memorable try on halftime. At a lineout on the left “Ngatapa certainly had the upper hand at scrum- Braedyn Grant, for OBM. Grant scored in the 69th 08 touch, 10m into YMP territory, Wharerau won the time in the first half,” he said. minute to make it 31-15. ball at No.2 and the Pirates pack drove him 30m into “We brought on Tom Solomon at No.8 after Ngatapa had the last say through reserve left wing Total Powerball $12,451,145 YMP’s 22. Over five phases of play involving forwards halftime, and experienced props Rama Te Are Henry Seymour, who, on his 29th birthday, scored on prizes and backs, to and from rucks, they made it to the (tighthead-cum-loosehead) and Dayne Williams fulltime. Neither of the last two tries was converted, No. OF goal-line, a metre to the right of the posts. Wharerau (loosehead prop-cum-hooker) five minutes after the PRIZE MONEY WINNERS so the final score was 36-15. DIVISION ONE went to the right of the ruck and scored. Halfback restart to stabilise the scrum, and that helped. 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Halfback De-Villa Pirihi-Coutts, with our whole match-effort, really.” FOUR Lotto Division 4 + winning Powerball No. $91 118 FIVE Lotto Division 5 + Two moments turned match for Crusaders winning Powerball No. $56 1557 SIX THE Crusaders produced two moments of stunted the Blues momentum. As Black took a step a restart along the deck for himself to gather, before Lotto Division 6 + $37 winning Powerball No. 2219 innovative in quick succession to turn the back to begin his progress towards the ball, Ennor dashing deep into Blues’ territory. SEVEN Bonus Ticket + $15.00 22,051 game in their 26-15 win against the Blues in Super burst off the line to charge down the kick. Mo’unga then delivered a brilliant double pump

-01 Rugby Aotearoa action in Christchurch on Saturday. Not long after, a cheeky quick restart from Richie cut-out ball that put George Bridge into space on the Midway through the second half a Rieko Ioane try Mo’unga caught the Blues napping when he saw outside. Bridge found Mitchell Drummond back on

33555 gave the Blues a 15-9 lead with 25 minutes to play. Blues fullback Beauden Barrett was sitting slightly the inside, and the Crusaders stole a one-point lead The Gisborne Herald does not make any assurances as to the accuracy But as Otere Black lined up the conversion from deeper than he had been in the first half. for the first time in the match. of this information. Please check your tickets at a Lotto shop. out in front, Crusaders midfielder Braydon Ennor That was all Mo’unga needed to expertly dribble Those moments turned the match. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Monday, July 13, 2020 SPORT 23 Canes notch second win, 17-11 RUGBY by Liam Napier, NZME blindside Shannon Frizell were the best performers for the visitors. WELLINGTON — A disappointing start to Both teams had tries scrubbed out in the Super Rugby Aotearoa is in the rear-vision mirror opening stages due to obstruction. First Smith for the Hurricanes, who beat the Highlanders was denied after a Hunt break, with Dixon’s 17-11 in Wellington yesterday. innocuous nudge ruled to have impeded While the Crusaders and Blues appear a Du’Plessis Kirifi. Damaging Hurricanes second cut or two above their Kiwi counterparts since five-eighth Ngani Laumape then had his try lockdown, the improving Hurricanes are making ruled out for the same, albeit more obvious, a case for best-of-the-rest after rallying from twin infringement. defeats to record successive victories. The Highlanders defence did well to scramble The typically gritty Highlanders did their early with openside Dillon Hunt nabbing one upmost to stick with the Hurricanes in Wellington crucial turnover near his own line and grounding but they struggled to contain powerful ball the ball in the in-goal on another occasion, but carries and left their surge too late after scoring they could not hold on forever. their first points through a Mitchell Hunt penalty Led by powerful ball carries from Laumape in the 51st minute. and Aumua, the Hurricanes got a roll on. It wasn’t a perfect performance from the Perenara struck with his dummy and a Hurricanes by any stretch. They will be frustrated perfectly executed set move then sent Barrett with their finishing ability after creating, and through a gaping hole; his wide ball off his left bombing, a number of attacking chances through hand giving South African wing van Wyk just pushed passes or handling errors in contact. enough space to dot down for the Hurricanes’ No more was this evident than when Jordie second try. Barrett, who produced telling touches at other But for a little more patience or accuracy with moments, headed a difficult Kobus Van Wyk MISSED CHANCE: Jordie Barrett, pictured in a 2018 test against Australia, produced last pass options, the Hurricanes could easily offload with the line open. telling touches during the game against the Highlanders yesterday but will have been have run in four first-half tries but they had to The Hurricanes controlled the vast majority of frustrated at missing a difficult opportunity with the line open. File picture settle for a 12-0 halftime lead. possession and territory, forcing the Highlanders In the end that proved enough but they will to make 107 more tackles, but often failed to strike closed the gap to 17-8 which left the result hooker Asafo Aumua, equally influential with need to be much more clinical if they are to convert that pressure into points and they then in the balance in the final quarter. ball in hand and on defence in his best Super repeat the dose and roll the Blues in Wellington had to cling on. Inside the final five minutes, during a dramatic Rugby performance while starting in Dane Coles’ next week. After leading 17-0 in the second half the late onslaught, the Highlanders hammered away absence, were standouts for the Hurricanes. The Highlanders, who drop to 1-3, next face a Hurricanes were guilty of taking their foot off at the Hurricanes line. Hunt slotted a late penalty Perenara claimed one of three Hurricanes tries, trip to Hamilton to face the winless, desperate the throat by giving away a string of breakdown to secure the losing bonus point and set up one and got one up on fellow All Blacks halfback Chiefs. penalties and letting the Highlanders back into final raid that saw the match stretch two and a Smith, by selling a huge dummy to stroll in and ■ Hurricanes 17 (TJ Perenara, Kobus Van Wyk, the match. half minutes into added time, but a lineout steal help his side settle into their sweet spot in the Devan Flanders tries; Jordie Barrett con) Aaron Smith’s sneaky try down the blindside from Vaea Fifita eventually banked victory for the first half. He also picked his runners well from Highlanders 11 (Aaron Smith try, Mitchell Hunt from an Ash Dixon pass off a rolling maul was Hurricanes. the base and kicked accurately off both feet. 2 pens) a soft defensive error from the Hurricanes. 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RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf Broughton was shown a yellow card in the eighth minute. SHORTENED season or not, white-hot In the 24th minute, following a scrum form or not, champions aren’t crowned in set five metres out from the HSOB line, Week 4. 15m off the right touch, Morten scored Unbeaten Waikohu beat fifth-placed the first of his two tries to make it 10-3. High School Old Boys 24-18 at Te Karaka In the 30th minute, having been Domain in Civil Project Solutions premier awarded a penalty by referee Mark rugby on Saturday. And it was no stroll to Greene, HSOB opted for the tap-kick. Hill victory. subsequently went over for a try 10m in At halftime, the score was 10-all and in from the right touch, and it was converted the 49th minute, an injury-struck HSOB by Mackay for 10-all. side — with only two reserve players — Morten ran harder and made more even took a 13-10 lead on fullback Baxter ground than anyone else in either side. Mackay’s second penalty goal. HSOB had the better of the penalty To top it off, after Waikohu had secured count at the break, 8-4, and in the final a bonus point in the 78th minute by analysis, 14-11; Waikohu led the scrum- scoring a fourth try, and had it converted count 4-2 at the break and 7-6 by game’s by first five-eighth Kelvin Smith to put end; and largely through the superb them 24-13 up, HSOB scored in the 80th work of Hill, lock Fletcher Scammell and minute to secure a bonus point for a loss openside flanker Zane Boyle, the visitors within seven points of the opposition. won the lineout count 4-3 in the first half The HSOB loosehead prop-cum-hooker and 8-7 by the end. Russell Burns — the man of the hour, in Only Scammell won a completed line- his 100th game for HSOB since 2010 — out (one not pulled up by the referee then attempted to convert the try from the for a crooked throw, knock-on or other left touch, on the 22, unsuccessfully infringement) against the throw, in the . . . despite his teammates and all first half. sections of the crowd roaring their Both sides went through three periods approval. Even the Waikohu side, on the during which they were penalised goal-line, cheered him on. repeatedly, “back chat” costing a team GT Shearing Waikohu (20 competition an additional 10m on three separate points) lead the pack, followed by East occasions. Assistant referee No.1, Coast Farm Vets YMP (15pts), Larsawn Heartland Rugby official Damien Ngatapa (14pts), Kevin Hollis Glass Macpherson, was impressed by Green’s Pirates (6pts), Contract Consultants handling of the players. HSOB (5pts) and Enterprise Cars OBM “He was consistent,” Macpherson said. (2pts). “He set his standard for good The Waikohu player-coach, halfback Ra discipline early on and if either side Broughton, knows how deep HSOB dug argued, they went back another 10.” — and for whom. Eight minutes after the resumption, “They turned up for ‘Rusty’ (Burns) and Waikohu blindside flanker Ngahiwi for each other,” he said. Manuel was shown a yellow card. “They were aggressive around the Mackay’s penalty goal a minute later fringes, good at the lineout; it was a test gave HSOB their first and only lead in the of our composure. game. “Our No.8 Tristan Morten was awesome In the 54th minute, Waikohu were — he won the McDonald’s Gisborne awarded a penalty 15m out from the Player of the Match award — and our HSOB goal-line, in front of the posts. In a captain, hooker Geoff Pari, was the winner stroke of genius, Morten tapped and ran of our team player of the day for his great to score for 15-13. Smith’s conversion on-field leadership in keeping the boys made the score 17-13 to Waikohu. focused and calm.” In the 60th minute, Muir-Tawa — Pari said the result could have gone himself carrying an injury — took the field either way. for rake Matekairoa McGuire. Burns and “HSOB took it to us,” he said. his fellow forwards’ legs pumped on every “But we were honoured to be a part carry. The toughness and timing in the of Russell’s 100th game for them. They tackle of Waikohu centre Tane McGuire, tested us in a few areas, which is a good among others, was their chief obstacle. thing. We’ll work on those at training.” Even after reserve openside flanker HSOB No.8 and captain Tamanui Hill Kupu Lloyd scored the bonus-point try for knew that every one of his men in blue Waikohu in the 78th minute — but before and white had given 100 percent. reserve tighthead prop Miles Muir-Tawa “I couldn’t be more proud of my team. did the same for HSOB two minutes later It was a really good game and a hard- — HSOB left wing TK Reihana showed fought win to Waikohu. That bonus point lightning reflexes to hold on to a chip-kick was the icing on the cake for us.” by his opposite, Ethine Reeves, on the On a sunny, brisk day, before a crowd touchline. That and the prospect of the of 800, the hosts opened the scoring youngster scoring as a follow-up drew the after three minutes. From a lineout on the crowd to their feet. HSOB 22, right side of the ground, Pari HSOB head coach Danny Boyle praised found Jarryd Broughton at the tail, and he referee Greene for the clarity of his popped a pass up to No.8 Tristan Morten, instructions and contribution to the day. who ran hard across the face of the posts “The game was played in a really good before being brought down two metres spirit, from the honour guard Waikohu from the goal-line, 15m off the left touch. gave Rusty before kick-off, to the respect Remarkably, Broughton then beat all other both teams had for each other during the players to the breakdown and surged a game and after it was all over,” Boyle said. bodylength to score. “We took big strides on Saturday. RUGBY: Waikohu No.8 Tristan Morten in action against Pirates. Morten was named In the seventh minute, Mackay landed Rusty asked for a performance, the Player of the Match for the game against High School Old Boys at Te Karaka his first penalty goal from 10m back, in boys responded, and that’s now our Domain on Saturday. Waikohu won the match 24-18. File picture by Paul Rickard front of the posts to close it to 5-3. benchmark.”