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ALL HANDS ON DECK: Four pump appliances, two tankers, an operations support unit and a Douglas Street resident’s water tank were used by Gisborne firefighters to douse an Okitu home fully involved in fire this morning. Two adults and two children managed to get out of the rented home safely. SEE STORY PAGE 4 Picture by Ben Cowper

‘It’s real, it’s us’, climate change LIGHTS expert tells Gisborne audience by Matai O’Connor pragmatic path for lights off at 2030 if we want to get to meet its obligations under a 1.5 to 1.5 by 2050. CARBON emissions would degree scenario as outlined in the “The government might get drop significantly if cattle were Zero Carbon Act of 2019. heavy-handed and may or may not not replaced when they die and “The science is really clear — take action. tree felling was made illegal, says we should not allow the planet to “All you need is a few big climate change expert Dr Paul exceed 1.5 degrees of temperature weather events and the political Winton. increase,” Mr Winton said. sentiment will shift, as we OUT He was in Gisborne on Thursday He said a study of 11,000 have seen in Australia with the to speak about what can be done climate science papers had 100 bushfires.” to keep the planet below a 1.5C percent alignment that changes in The Gisborne region had to degree increase in temperature. climate are caused by humans. think of transformational ways to He was invited by Trust “It’s real, it’s us. Experts agree reduce carbon emissions, he said. Tairawhiti to speak to the public, it’s bad (but) there’s hope,” he said. “A way to solve the problem councillors and businesses. “We really have no meaningful overnight is by letting all the Dr Winton has a PhD in action on climate at central cattle die. IN 10 mechanical engineering and was government or local government “You don’t need to kill them, just an investment consultant before levels.” don’t replace them when they die,” creating the non-profit 1point5 In order to stay below 1.5 the he said. organisation that aims to focus planet needs to de-carbonise, “but “Another solution that could and amplify the voices of those it’s a step drop”, he said. happen is tree felling (forestry) working towards a 1.5C degree To lower carbon emissions could be made illegal. world. New Zealand required a massive “These are clearly a For the past year he has been reallocation of capital. consideration for the region. YEARS working on identifying the most “We basically need to turn the CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 11-12 Classifieds ... 25-28 Farming ...... 24 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 13-14 Television ....W9-11 Sport ...... 29-32

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PARADISE FOUND: This shot of Rere Falls was taken by Liam Clayton and is among hundreds of photos and videos on the Facebook page Current Gisborne & Surrounding Districts set up by Liam.

A FACEBOOK page dedicated to photos and videos of the wider region has attracted thousands of members just 10 days since it was created. Current Gisborne & Surrounding Districts is a page where Capturing our region photographers — amateur or professional — can share recent images linked to Tairawhiti. “It caught on quick,” said creator and Gisborne Herald photographer Liam Clayton, who also moderates the page along with videographer in a positive light Jordan Perry. So far there have been more than 500 posts and, as of yesterday, 2874 members. Liam said he got the idea to start the page from brother Kris. “The aim is to lift the town and show it in a positive light — to showcase newer images of Tairawhiti.” Current Gisborne & Surrounding Districts public group was named after an existing Facebook group —Old Gisborne & Surrounding Districts — that shows older photos of Gisborne and has more than 12,000 members. From what he had seen so far on the new page, Liam said it was obvious how much talent there was in Tairawhiti. Jellyfish at Okitu/Wainui by Matt Dawson Lavenham Road sheep by Jo Ware “What I find interesting is that people are posting different perspectives. “For example, there are underwater shots or areas people are familiar with but don’t get to see often enough, or are shown in differing lights.” Liam said he would love to see photos that depict the region’s people, too. “It’s a positive page where everyone can feel welcome to share different cultures and different ways of life . . . anything related to the region, within reason.” Liam stressed, however, that people needed to remember if they shared someone else’s photo, they should ask permission first. “Using the Facebook share function Photographer Liam Clayton is rapt with is fine, however, copying or uploading the response to the Current Gisborne & elsewhere isn’t.” Surrounding Districts Facebook page he •฀Front฀page฀banner฀image฀by฀Dean฀Nixon set up. Tokomaru Bay freezing works by Grant Pask The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 NEWS 3 Tobacco sting results disappoint

“ONE of our worse results not getting better and there was a selling to minors. The majority, ever.” lot of vaping. however, were following the rules. That is how Hauora Tairawhiti Hauora Tairawhiti senior health “Retailers are vital to prevent medical officer of health Dr promotion adviser Aporina our youth from taking up this Osman David Mansoor has Chapman also expressed concern addictive habit that has so many described the latest cigarette about the operation. negative health consequences “sting” operation in Gisborne, Retailers were not selling to in later life. Tobacco remains a which resulted in six retailers underage customers two years leading cause of disease and caught selling tobacco to minors. ago, she said. death in our community.” “It is really concerning “Nationally, the uptake of Hauora Tairawhiti does considering our commitment smoking for youth has reduced controlled purchase operations to a Smokefree New Zealand and we hope this is the result twice a year. All health boards in 2025,” said Dr Mansoor. “It of our robust tobacco control in New Zealand run tobacco is disappointing that so many programmes. controlled purchase operations retailers are not protecting our “Although our youth smoking regularly, using non-smoking youth.” rates are declining, Tairawhiti still volunteers aged 14 to 17, who The retailers sold tobacco has one of the highest rates in the attempt to buy tobacco from to a young person (under 18) country.” shops under the supervision of a during a recent three-day tobacco Smokefree promotion relating smokefree enforcement officer. operation in which 43 retailers to Tairawhiti youth needed to be ■ FURTHER information and were visited. improved, she said, free resources on the Smoke-Free Gisborne Girls’ High School “This can be as simple as ‘no Environments Act are available Year 13 student and Smokefree/ ID, no sale’. Retailers need to from the population health team Auahi Kore Council leader Rangi- always check ID for every person at Hauora Tairawhiti’s Community Riana Williams expressed her purchasing cigarettes who looks Health Centre, 110 Peel Street. disappointment at the sting result. under 25. Those wanting help to quit PUT IT OUT: Rangi-Riana Williams, left, Scarlett Wyllie and Kiana Pohatu It was a bad result that made “Responsible retailers play smoking should visit the new of the Gisborne Girls’ High School Smokefree/Auahi Kore Council are their job of working towards youth a vital role by making it harder online and face-to-face smoking disappointed with the latest tobacco sting operation, which resulted in six being smokefree harder, she said. for our young people to buy cessation service at onceandforall. retailers selling to minors. It makes their smokefree work more difficult, they “It’s really disappointing.” cigarettes.” co.nz or phone Quitline on 0800 say. Smoking rates were definitely Retailers could be fined for 778 778. Upset ‘Be disobedient, join protests’

over FROM PAGE 1 sea temperature reached 2C degrees. “It has consequences for the entire “It is absolutely possible but it’s a hard ecosystem.” Orange conversation to have.” Dr Winton spoke about how the Amazon Dr Winton said the climate change issues rainforest produces 7-10 percent of the were on a greater scale than World War 2. world’s oxygen. Grove “The prevailing message is that people “It is seen as a regulator of carbon but haven’t done this thinking.” a study conducted by 200 scientists, who He shared an “easy three-step plan” to tape-measured 135,000 trees to understand conflict get the conversation started and make some the impact of increasing carbon emissions, change. found that it could shift from being a sink of AN internal conflict raging “Vote, get friends to vote. That is the most absorbing carbon to being a source of carbon within the peaceful confines important thing to do. releasing in about 2034.” of Orange Grove is pitting “Talk to people not in your bubble. Have “No one wants the Amazon to collapse. neighbour against neighbour. respectful conversations with people who “This is why 1.5 really matters. That’s why One thing the residents all don’t agree with this. we should do what we can to not go past it. agree on is they would like to “Get petrol and diesel out of your life. (We) “A number of people pulled together policy enjoy their homes, and their need that industry to collapse in the next from different countries to see if the world is beautiful surroundings, in five to 10 years. on track for a 1.5 future. We are pretty much peace. “And lastly, be disobedient. Join in on at 1 degree at the moment.” Orange Grove is a complex protests, try to make change.” He said the world was on track for a of 34 units in Childers Road, 1point5 ran a survey which asked the HARD CONVERSATIONS: Climate change 2.3C to 4.4C increase in temperature and a with open grass areas question “when do you think that climate expert Dr Paul Winton was in Gisborne on middling point of 3.5C. bordered by orange and change will harm human beings?” Thursday talking about what can be done to “In short we are a long, long way from the lemon trees. New Zealanders answered, 30 years from reduce carbon emissions. Paris agreement goals.” It was a motel in the 80s, now. Picture by Liam Clayton A 54 percent reduction in carbon emissions and was converted into units, The same survey in Australia two years is needed. sold on a cross-lease basis, ago garnered a slightly less optimistic Only 3 percent in New Zealand saw about 20 years ago. response — 26 years. climate change as a serious issue for the After ongoing conflict, last “You need to de-carbonise transport by this new world?” country, he said. year things came to a head 2030, you need to make petrol and diesel The Paris Agreement on climate change “You hear a lot of talk about net zero 2050 between some unit owners functionally extinct by 2030,” Dr Winton set a structure where countries should not go which is complete nonsense. This battle is and complex manager said. any higher than a 2 degree average surface won or lost in the next five to 10 years.” Ian Summersby. It went to “I now think about preparing for a world rise. “But the thing is, it really has to stay at “This is the case, because emissions are mediation in February 2019. that is resilient because what would happen 1.5,” he said. cumulative which means they stay in the air. The $12,000 day-long if you woke up on January 1, 2030 and there “A lot of bad things happen between 1.5 By 2050 you can’t just turn the lights off and mediation resulted in an was no petrol?” and 2 degrees.” everything will be fine because by then it agreement on three points, “How do I prepare my business and life for Coral would essentially die if the surface will be too late.” which both sides signed to. So far, 16 months later, only one point has been ticked off. It has left some unit 500kg fatberg blocks Kaiti sewer pipe owners frustrated, and not sure where to go for help. One resident told the GISBORNE District Council would not normally have caused Gisborne. work for the day yesterday. Herald Mr Summersby contractors needed picks, an overflow. “With a camera down the “This fatberg consists of lots needed to realise the shovels and high pressure hoses “The flows stayed high until we pipes, we pinpointed the fatberg of solid fat, rags, wet wipes and residents actually owned the yesterday to break up a half- closed the valve on Wednesday causing the grief in a sewer main condoms, all the things that units, and Mr Summersby is tonne ‘fatberg’ blockage in a afternoon,” said Phillip Dodds, near the Mobil Service Station shouldn’t be flushed down the only the administration side, Kaiti sewer pipe. senior wastewater operations on Hirini Street.” toilet or kitchen sink,” Mr Dodds for which he is paid more The incident has prompted the engineer at the council. The ‘berg was 15 metres long, said. than $70,000 a year through council to again remind residents “We realised there must be possibly weighing 500kg. It has “The rags and wet wipes weekly levies. to be mindful of what they flush a blockage in the network, filled the top half of a 475mm particularly are making it “And he is not doing that down the toilet. probably somewhere near Rutene diameter pipe. difficult to remove. Sinks are properly. He is a bully.” The Kaiti sewer network and Wainui roads.” “Our contractors started not rubbish bins and please only This month the levies went overloaded after rain on Tuesday, He said it was a process of cutting it out using a mixture flush the 3 Ps – pee, poo and up. forcing the council to open the deduction, as the Kaiti network of brute force and high pressure toilet paper. Wet wipes should go Read the full story in emergency sewer valve at the consists of 75km of sewer mains water jetting.” in the rubbish bin, not the toilet.” today’s Weekender. Gladstone Road Bridge. east of the Gladstone Road High evening sewer flows Work was continuing this The rain was minimal and Bridge, serving around a third of around 4pm put an end to the morning to clear the blockage. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Deaths In Memoriam

O’BRIEN, Raymond WILCOX, Deaths Earl. — Formerly of Takiariki Denis Wellington. Passed 4th July 2018 DONALD, Marion. — away peacefully, in Passed away on Auckland, on July 1, Dearly loved husband Sunday, 28 June 2020, 2020. Beloved husband of Hine. Awesome Dad after her battle with of the late Adele. of Keriana and Josh, cancer. Marion is the Dearly loved father of Jan and the late Sam, loved Wife of Barry. Gary, Mark and Vivienne and Manu, Much loved Mother and Christopher. Cherished David and the late Mother-in-law to son of the late Eric Annie, Ngaire and Letitia, Brandon and Francis and Margaret Lance. Special Dada of Mel, Zane and Pam, Anderson (nee Whyte). Rachel. Bestest Papa of Tristan and Kim, Greg Dearly loved brother of all his mokopuna, and and Racheal, and Craig. Nola, Patricia, and greats. Today and every Much loved Grandma Robert (Bob). Much day we remember you to Shay, Eli, “Sadie”, loved by his daughters- with much sadness. Xavier, Atticus, in-law Merenia and We miss you so much. Frankie, Monique and Anna, and grand- Kore koe e wareware Layla. Much loved children: Elliette, Sister and Friend. Cameron, Benjamin and Marion’s cremation Thomas, and all his has taken place and nephews, great- there will be no funeral nephews and nieces. service at this time. A R.I.P. celebration of Marion’s “A warm and gentle life will be held at a man, possessed of later date when her natural nobility of family and friends can character… a true all be together in gentleman.” Messages Bereavements Wellington. Messages to the O’Brien family for Marion’s family may be posted C/- PO may be left in her Box 7123 Wellington KEMP, Padudi ON TRACK: Health promotion advisers Tomairangi Chaffey-Aupouri and Cheanne Johnson with medical tribute book at 6242. Tawehi (Boy) officer of health Dr Osman David Mansor. Picture by Paul Rickard www.tributes.co.nz or A Requiem Mass will may be posted C/- 4 be celebrated for On behalf of our Dad Moorefield Rd, John- Raymond at St Mary of (Boy) and our Mum sonville, Wellington the Angels Church, (Kate), we would like to 6037. Boulcott Street, acknowledge all of you Wellington, on Friday who came to shower us 10 July, at 10am. with your aroha during TE KANI, Pete. — our time of pōuri with Pete, it was a privilege Followed by burial at Need to keep up Makara Cemetery. losing our Dad. We want to know and play music to especially thank our with you in our band The Wilson Funeral Ringawera (the Cuzzies "TIMELORDS". Your Home and their Rangatira) musicianship was 04 389 6069 the kai was reka rawa. unsurpassed along with www.wilson We acknowledge your sense of humour funerals.co.nz and respect our contact tracing and passion. Loved Bereavements paepae, kaikaranga, playing Hendrix with kaikōrero, kaiwaiataby Andrew Ashton we wouldn’t know to go and ask everyone to continue doing our bit you. RIP. and kaikarakia, we that businesses. as part of the team of 5 million. - Johnny Warren and THE CLIFTON appreciate your aroha TAIRAWHITI health officials are “Whereas if someone has the “We are promoting hygiene Gav Rafferty. FAMILY and knowledge to urging businesses to keep on with app on their phone and is actively as a means of reducing other make the hononga with Would like to thank all the government-backed Covid-19 using it, we can look at that and respiratory infections and to each ope. We mihi to contract tracing app. see where they were. reduce the risk of spread if the special people, and our koroua and kuia PLEASE you know who you are, Health protection officer Cathy “The other part of it is Covid-19 virus enters our district. who came to share Walker said health officials wanted HAVE FAMILY for their help and their aroha with us as encouraging businesses to get the “Good hygiene habits include support after Peter’s to find out who had set up QR handwashing, NOTICES a whānau and to ill up code and our death. Special thanks to our whare. We thank our codes for their business. community to respiratory Rymans Kiri Te If you look at what is IN BY 9AM whānau whānui who got “For those who have not, we download the etiquette, and DAY OF Kanawa, and Printing involved and got busy want to find out why and to app and use it. happening‘ in Melbourne, staying home House for their kind- with a role so that we support them to do so. The aim “If you look all you need is one case to when ill — or PUBLICATION ness and generosity. is to make sure that we have the at what is using a mask/ could spend the time we spread and it can get out In Memoriam needed with our Dad. system to allow people to track happening in barrier if you Furthermore, to all the their movements with the app Melbourne, all of hand quickly. have to leave whānau who gave koha that the Ministry of Health is you need is one ’ home with Monumental RAYMOND kai, we felt truly blessed promoting. case to spread respiratory Masons RICHARDS with your aroha. Lastly “It’s all really about community, and it can get out of hand quickly. symptoms. but not least, to all the 4.7.19 and if we do get another case here If these systems are in place and “We can also add as another good whānau and friends we are on to it faster with contact are being well-used by a majority hygiene habit the keeping track STONEHAVEN One year today. who come to the marae tracing to minimise spread. of people then we are better able to of our movements. This helps the and chapel, to pay their for In loving memory of “Some places do have a sign- control an outbreak without ending Public Health Unit to contact-trace Funerals respects to our Dad, we in system but the QR code on a beloved husband, are humbled by your up back in lockdown. if we should become ill with Covid- and Dad and Pop. aroha. To our wonderful a phone is a step up from that “It’s not about trying to alarm 19 or another notifiable disease. because information is held with Memorials Always loved, marae o Tāmanuhiri, kei people. The risk is small, but if that “The Covid-19 app helps people never forgotten and te mihi! individuals. It’s the individual risk eventuates then potentially to keep track of their movements. 601 Nelson Road forever missed. who may become a case but might there are consequences.” It will also develop more Ph 867 1 800 Nā Daiminn, Atareta, not remember if they went to Hauora Tairawhiti medical functionality (such as a symptom- Mike and whānau Carleen and family McDonald’s or somewhere where officer of health Dr Osman checker if you are a contact) over someone kept a register, because Mansoor said it was important for time.” New party hosts Gisborne meeting Four flee house on

IT is time to “take back New agenda 21 and 30, “which are Zealand for the people” — that the greatest challenges to the fire in Okitu street is the message and goal of personal liberties and freedom the country’s newest political of all human beings on Earth”. FROM PAGE 1 inhalation. party, which is holding a public Billionaires had the Fire and Emergency NZ received the initial call meeting in Gisborne tonight. technology to weaponise and by Mark Peters about the house fire at 8.13am. The emergency The New Zealand Public Party patent viruses. They had a response was upgraded to “second alarm” shortly hosts the meeting at 7pm at desire to enslave humanity TWO adults and two children managed to afterwards and the number of response units was Waikanae Surf Life Saving Club. where healthcare “only exists at escape their burning house at Okitu this morning. doubled. Billy Te Kaiha has already the end of a needle”. Four pumping appliances, two tankers, an “It doesn’t look good,” said Senior Station taken the party’s conservative Mr Te Kaiha said the party operations support unit and a Douglas Street Officer Bernie Bull at the site. message to several meetings was formed “in response to the resident’s water tank were used by Gisborne “It’s a fairly substantial fire. We haven’t been around the country. blatant injustice and tyranny firefighters to douse the fire. The house was fully able to make good access so far because the roof At the party’s launch in being hurled upon the New involved when they arrived. caved in.” early June, he said the Covid- Zealand people by the Labour/ One person from the house was taken to Specialist fire investigator Derek Goodwin has 19 pandemic was “needed” by /Green Gisborne Hospital to be checked for smoke started an investigation into the cause of the fire. global leaders to usher in UN Government”. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web On Last week’s question It’s early days, but who do you think you will back the to be MP for East Coast? street at JARED SMITH: Johnathan ken rare: Geoff GooDson: Dan Maitai: “Something needs thatcher: “It is way better “I think it is entirely “Forestry and council to happen. It’s the “I’d like to see it than it was. Forestry back on the council. need to clean it up.” uawa forestry companies’ removed. The last companies got the They signed the wood. The industry meeting we had here hell ines for it. What’s consents of and promotes itself as said it was going to on the beach is way got the money for clean and green; be cleaned up by better than a couple it . . . the audacity is that clean and Christmas but the of years ago.” of council to (then) green? “ wood is all back.” take the forestry “What do companies to court!” you think needs to 36% 6% 46% 12% happen to Meredith Tania Tapsell Undecided Akuhata-Brown the wood on Kiri Allan: 226; Meredith Akuhata-Brown: 40; Tania Tapsell: 295; Undecided: 78; Total: 639; the beach wanDa Victor waLker: toni haLe: ranGi Matt richarDs: THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: at Tolaga thoMpson: “I would enjoy the “It needs to go so the tanGohau: “It should be cleaned Do you think New Zealand should move “It’s a bloody mess. opportunity to kids can get back into “It has gone from up and taken away.” towards a gradual reopening of our Bay?” Get rid of it.” explore how we can suring, and so our a pristine beach to borders, alongside the implementation of move from what surf lifesavers do not rubble — it needs to more rigorous Covid-19 quarantine, testing seems like great have to carry their be cleaned up.” and tracing measures? adversity to great boats over the logs.” Online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not opportunity — total 100 due to rounding exploring slash for VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz cash.” Blue-Red poll tussle Wainui guard picked for ends in Tapsell win A SURGE of votes on •฀“Tapsell฀is฀an฀action฀ leadership programme Thursday pushed East Coast woman.” National Party candidate •฀“Tania฀is฀enthusiastic฀and฀ Tania Tapsell to victory in this she has good ideas to make week’s webpoll, after a tussle sure Gisborne isn’t forgotten.” by Murray Robertson between supporters of the two •฀“Talented,฀strong฀ They are developing major party candidates. communicator, enthusiastic WAINUI surf lifeguard Adam Glenister is one of 15 up-and- themselves‘ personally and Readers were asked who and young.” it crosses over to their club they would back to be the •฀“We฀need฀support฀for฀ coming leaders selected by Surf East Coast MP in the general small business to keep people Life Saving NZ for a leadership and their life. The skills election on September 19, and employed — not just the wage development programme entitled Leaders for Life. they get are going to be by Tuesday morning after 245 subsidy paid by the taxpayer.” with them for life. votes Ms Tapsell was ahead •฀“Tania฀impresses฀as฀being฀ SLSNZ education development on 42 percent, with Labour’s in touch with people.” leader Belinda Slement, of —Belinda’ Slement Kiri Allan on 29.8 percent, And from those who Gisborne, said the nine women Meredith Akuhata-Brown for supported Labour’s Kiri Allan: and six men, selected aged 20 to the Green Party on 9.8 percent •฀“Kiri฀is฀always฀out฀in฀the฀ 28, were all “outstanding”. I look at the guys who trained and 18.4 percent of voters community listening to the “This year I really struggled me, who I idolised, and it’s about undecided. people and answering their selecting the participants — all passing the baton on to the next By early afternoon that concerns.” the applicants could have gone on generation of lifeguards.” day Ms Allan was well in the •฀“Kiri฀is฀a฀legend,฀definitely฀ the programme.” Adam said the programme, lead after a surge in votes, supporting!” She said BP Leaders for which begins in two weeks, will but the tables were turned •฀“Tolley฀is฀out฀—฀time฀for฀ Life was designed to upskill solidify leadership skills. on Thursday with Ms Tapsell some new Maori to represent and retain people within the He is a manager with the BNZ receiving 114 votes that day, Tairawhiti.” organisation, “so they can lead bank in Gisborne. putting her back into the lead. •฀“Kiri฀Allan฀has฀been฀very฀ their clubs and the surf lifesaving “I feel lifeguarding is a good fit When the poll closed visible around this side of the movement into a sustainable and with that.” yesterday backers of Tania gorge for many events many vibrant future”. The programme involves three Tapsell numbered 295, or 46 politicians would not be seen Mrs Slement said the 10-month three-day development modules percent of the votes, and Kiri at for a Labour candidate. programme was about creating at Mount Maunganui, Auckland Allan came second with 36 Clearly shows a commitment people who can give back to their and Wellington. percent (226). to the region and has worked club and community, and have an It includes weekend The battle between blue well with other MPs from impact. workshops where the volunteer “Seeing the success people LEADER FOR LIFE: Wainui surf surf lifeguards hear from top and red supporters not only around here too.” lifeguard Adam Glenister has made the outcome of the poll •฀“Kiri฀is฀among฀the฀hardest฀ achieve post-programme, leadership speakers. applying the leadership skills been selected for the Surf Life They learn about good less meaningful, it likely had working of all MPs. She will do Saving NZ leadership programme the effect of diminishing the our district proud again. She is they’ve learned and seeing how communication, leadership supportive the clubs are is really Leaders for Life, a 10-month skills, their own strengths and vote for Mrs Akuhata-Brown transparent and approachable programme designed to foster the — who was confirmed as the — a worthy representative of rewarding. weaknesses, the organisation and “They are developing development of the movement’s its strengths and challenges, how Green Party candidate just 10 us. Lives in Gisborne, too.” future leaders. Picture supplied days ago, and ended the week A voter for Meredith themselves personally and it things work at different clubs, on 6 percent for this (entirely Akuhata-Brown said she was crosses over to their club and and how to make positive change. non-scientific) poll, with 40 an awesome speaker. their life. The skills they get are BP remains one of Surf Life votes. It also no doubt falsely One undecided voter said going to be with them for life,” Saving New Zealand’s major narrowed the “undecided” vote they were not impressed with she said. Gisborne a year ago. I joined the partners and Mrs Slement said to 12 percent, or 78 voters. any of the candidates and “They are doing it to better Wainui club because of the focus their support was vital. Of those who voted for would probably do a party themselves, their club and their on lifeguarding there. “Their generous contribution National’s Tania Tapsell, some vote only, as they did in the community.” “It has been a humbling subsidises programme costs for of their comments included: previous election. Adam, 28, said it was a thrill to experience to be chosen for the all participants,” Mrs Slement •฀“Tania฀Tapsell฀will฀be฀ Another undecided voter be selected for the programme. leadership programme from a said. the breath of fresh air that said it was far too early to He has been involved in surf lifeguarding membership base “We could not do this without Tairawhiti has been waiting make a decision. lifesaving since his Nipper years across New Zealand of around BP.” for.” “After all, I have yet to meet at Whangamata, then bronze 5000 people,” he said. The programme started in 2012 •฀“Tania฀Tapsell฀is฀the฀only฀ any of these women, or hear training and patrolling at Raglan. “For me it’s about the legacy and since then, 120 people have sensible choice!” their views,” they said. “My partner and I moved to of leadership in surf lifesaving. been through it. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 ‘Deliberate and sinister attack’ Dalton fires back over ‘kangaroo court’ inquiry into Am Cup spending AUCKLAND — Grant Dalton claims document leaks.” the Cup. “As a Auckland City Financial Crime Unit was Team New Zealand is the victim of a He said Peeling back team, all we want investigating the scam with the help of “highly orchestrated” attack on the authorities were to do is defend officers based in Europe and Hungarian integrity and credibility of the sailing right to look into ‘all of the layers this America’s authorities, after receiving a report in syndicate. the claims. of what is going Cup successfully December. He said the attack has come from However, he on here, it is a in March 2021, Meanwhile, the Government’s decision people with “questionable motives”. added the process and showcase to to freeze funding to America’s Cup “We want to reassure all of our resulted in claims textbook case the world what an organisers is unlikely to sway plans by supporters, our sponsors, and partners being leaked to the of intentional amazing country to pour more money that there has been no misappropriation media which has reputational we have through a into the regatta. The council has a of public money, and we are working with created a “kangaroo successfully run and proposal in its emergency budget to MBIE (Ministry of Business Innovation court trial”. damage 101. broadcast event.” spend another $20m for managing traffic, and Employment) to clear all allegations.” Dalton said he —Grant Dalton’ MBIE said $40m organising fan zones and other services Dalton’s comments came after Team fears even if the has been set aside such as security. New Zealand and America’s Cup Events claims are proven for the event fee. The council and the Government have Ltd were granted an interim High Court inaccurate or wrong the reputational To date, $29m has been paid to ACE poured $250m into hosting the 36th injunction to prevent the New Zealand damage will already have been done at a (America’s Cup Events) in line with America’s Cup. The council’s share of Herald and Newstalk ZB from publishing vital time of the campaign. contractual funding milestones. the $250m is $113m. The Government is details of a Crown-commissioned report “All this at a time when every hour “While Crown and Council work spending $136.5m, including a host fee of into the spending of public money. counts as we try to focus on delivering a through this process regarding the claims $40m. On top of this, the council has been NZME, owner of the Herald and ZB, is great event and defending the America’s made relating to the organisation of the spending about $100m to spruce up the fighting the gagging order and is due in Cup. The timing has been very well 36th America’s Cup, we are not intending waterfront in time for the Cup in 2021. court next week. considered to take our attention off these to make further payments to America’s Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said the Team New Zealand and America’s vital objectives.” Cup Events Limited (ACE),” said Iain extra $20m was still to be approved in Cup organisers are at the centre of an Dalton said there had been criticisms Cossar, general manager tourism for the budget process. inquiry commissioned by the Crown the team hadn’t been forthcoming in MBIE. “This will be revisited pending the “This will only be spent when the event over the spending of public money, providing some sensitive information but outcome of the process.” itself is held; it is not being spent now. including allegations of a “reclassified” that was because there were concerns Dalton confirmed earlier in the week This amount is half of what was initially $3 million loan and revelations the team about the lack of confidentiality which that the team lost a seven-figure amount, proposed earlier in the year,” he said. was scammed into paying funds into a would give challengers a competitive but said that it was the victim of an Goff said, if approved, the money would Hungarian bank account. advantage on the water. international scam. He said no public be spent by Auckland Transport and The Government has now stopped “We have had to take all actions money was lost in the scam. Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic any further payments to America’s Cup available to protect that information and A confidential June 22 letter written by Development, “not ACE”. organisers as it investigates claims over our competitive position.” MBIE and the Auckland Council obtained “Expenditure of this nature is required the spending of public money. “I want to emphasise, as we have all by the Herald reveals allegations around whenever large scale events . . . are held “Peeling back all of the layers of what week, that any outcomes from MBIE’s the handling of public money; the in the city,” Goff said. is going on here, it is a textbook case investigation can and will be worked operation of the Cup itself and worries Councillor John Watson said $20m of ‘intentional reputational damage through to ensure we deliver a great about public safety. It also lifts the lid was a lot of money in the current 101’,” said Dalton in a statement. “It event and a successful campaign. We will on officials’ concerns that the event environment and could require some is a deliberate, sinister, and highly work with the Government and project organisers, ACE and Team NZ, are in examination from the effects of Covid or orchestrated attack which includes partners to ensure this.” breach of obligations. a loss of public interest in the Cup. anonymous tip-offs, recordings and He said his focus was now on defending NZ Police confirmed this week that the — NZ Herald Covid-19 patients’ details leaked

NATION TO Investigation launched as agencies scramble MOURN SLAIN OFFICER: The AUCKLAND — Confidential action to take, given the apologise when it accidentally funeral of slain patient details of all the active trauma it is likely to cause identified people in two Hutt police officer Covid-19 cases in New Zealand those whose information City clusters by publishing Constable have been leaked, including is involved. It would, quite their names on its website. Matthew Hunt their names and dates of birth. frankly, be abhorrent, and The Government has come will be held at The massive breach of potentially criminal. under pressure in the past Eden Park. privacy contains the details of “Either way, it cannot month after revelations 50 File picture 19 confirmed cases, ranging happen again. The public has people left managed isolation from a 30-year-old woman in every right to expect their early on compassionate Auckland to a 70-year-old man private information to be held grounds without having a test in Canterbury. securely.” despite the order for arrivals to It includes the personal One Weekend Herald be tested on day three and 12 Private funeral for Constable details of the man in his 30s journalist has seen the of their stay. It took the Health receiving care in Auckland spreadsheet. The information Ministry more than a week City Hospital. The leaked has been kept secure and the to establish how many were Hunt to be livestreamed spreadsheet, seen by the publication will not contact the in that group despite daily AUCKLAND — Constable Matthew Chris Cahill. Weekend NZ Herald, also people included in the leak. questions from journalists. Hunt’s funeral service will be a A number of other police, shows which border facility Among those released early private event — but a livestream will government and community the Covid-positive people were were two sisters who drove be provided so the nation can pay representatives are also expected to staying in when they tested The leak was totally from Auckland to Wellington respects to the slain police officer. join mourners. positive and where they were unacceptable‘ and to visit their dying parent, met Hunt’s lifelong dream was to Hunt’s mother Diane and her family moved for quarantine. potentially criminal. friends for directions and later become a police officer and he started have requested the service itself be Newly appointed Health tested positive for Covid-19. working on the frontline in October private so media and members of the Minister said the — Chris Hipkins’ The border blunder was 2017. public are not welcome at the venue. leak was “totally unacceptable” among the reasons David Clark It was on that frontline — during However, the family have allowed a and potentially criminal. The Office of the Privacy resigned as Health Minister on what should have been a routine traffic livestream of the service and the guard Hipkins took over the Commissioner said from the Thursday. stop — that he was killed. of honour, haka and flag ceremony responsibility of the health little information it had on Bloomfield took responsibility The 28-year-old was shot multiple that will follow, to be broadcast. portfolio on Thursday after the leak, it sounded “like a for the errors as his ministry times in a West Auckland street on The service will stream on the David Clark resigned a series serious breach involving highly was in charge of operations and Friday, June 19, and died soon after. New Zealand Herald and the Herald’s of blunders. sensitive information”. Clark later took ministerial A second officer was shot and Facebook page. He has asked the State “Should individuals make responsibility. wounded. Hunt’s funeral has not been able Services Commission, another complaints to us or we learn There was public outrage in A man has been charged with his to go ahead yet as family members portfolio Hipkins is responsible additional information, we may response to a video of Clark murder and a woman with being an have been in managed isolation after for, to work with the relevant investigate further.” telling media Bloomfield accessory after the fact. rushing home from overseas. agencies to ensure there is a The Health Ministry had taken responsibility for Hunt’s funeral will be held at Eden Covid-19 restrictions mean every thorough investigation. referred the Weekend Herald the mistakes as the director Park next Thursday — July 9 — person who comes back has to self- “I have been advised by the to Hipkins for a response. general looked on. starting at 11am. isolate for 14 days, which means the Ministry of Health that at this Director general of health Prime Minister Jacinda Police have been working with his funeral was put on hold. stage it cannot be confirmed is on leave. Ardern said she’d had a “frank” family on service details to ensure The Herald revealed last week that beyond doubt whether a The Ministry of Health publicly discussion with Clark, who they get the farewell they want for the Diane Hunt’s brother and sister-in-law deliberate leak was involved or releases anonymised general had previously tendered his beloved son, brother and nephew. flew in from Australia and were forced if this was simply human error. details of every confirmed resignation over breaking It is understood Police into self-isolation in Rotorua some “If it was the former, it is case — like their flight number lockdown rules, and they Commissioner will 220km away from the rest of the family. unconscionable and absolutely — but withholds identifying agreed he had become “a attend as well as Police Minister Stuart They expressed frustration and beggars belief why anyone features for privacy reasons. distraction” from the Covid-19 Nash and Police Association President upset over the move. — NZ Herald would feel it was an acceptable But in March, it was forced to response. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7

THE OLDEST SWINGER: Auckland grandmother Dorothy Pattison has become the oldest person to bungy jump off the Auckland Harbour Bridge after the 91-year-old took the 40-metre plunge on a cold Friday afternoon. “I’ve done a lot of crazy things in my life, but this one takes the cake,” Pattison said. She described the experience as “scary, really scary”. Pattison, who made the jump with her 60-year-old son and 24-year-old grand-daughter, said she wanted to do it to raise funds for . . . two charities: the Fred Hollows Foundation and Red Puppy Appeal. “I just didn’t know how to set up these fundraiser pages, but I’m still hoping people will donate to these charities when they read this,” she said. Her son, Michael, said the bungy jump was originally planned as a celebration for his daughter Jeanie’s birthday. “I asked mum if she’d join us and she said ‘yes’ without any hesitation,” he said. “When we found out there was no age limit, we went to get a medical clearance and then it was all go.” AJ Hackett Bungy co-founder and managing director Henry van Asch said it was “fantastic” to see three generations doing the jump. “It was fantastic to see three generations of the Pattison family celebrating together with a Bungy jump from the place where AJ made one of his first jumps more than three decades ago,” van Asch said. He said, at 91, Pattison was the oldest person to Bungy from the Auckland Harbour Bridge. “This is testament to the fact that age is just a number and anyone can face their fears, or as we like to put it, live more and fear less.” NZ Herald picture ‘He needs to stay in jail’: victim Thompson got harshest sentence since death penalty was abolished

AUCKLAND — New Zealand’s NO MORE TRUST: Thompson was caught six Dave Henwood, one of the worst serial rapist will remain One of Joseph years later and when his abusive lead officers in the hunt for behind bars after accepting he is Thompson’s victims upbringing was revealed Shirlee Thompson, said he didn’t at high risk of reoffending. says she has forgiven decided to forgive him. believe parole was a reality for It’s a decision that comes as him but he should “I’m not saying what I thought Thomspon. no surprise to the senior police stay behind bars. he did was right but I looked at “I don’t think he’ll ever, ever officer who arrested him and Thompson has been his upbringing and saw what get out and I’d be very surprised a relief to one victim who says declined parole, happened.” if he got out in the near future.” while she has forgiven him — he 25-years after he was Twenty-five years on and The now-retired officer, who should never get out. sentenced for raping Thompson, who is now 61, has was part of an 18-hour interview “It’s one thing to forgive nearly 50 women and appeared before the Parole with Thomspon after his arrest, him, it’s another to trust,” girls. NZ Herald picture Board for the first time. said the serial rapist lacked any said a woman who can only be In a decision released this real awareness of the pain he identified as Shirlee. “Would I dished out to anyone since the find Thompson standing there week, the board noted Thompson had caused. have him out? Hell no, he needs death penalty was abolished and with her son’s raincoat over his was motivated to undertake “He had no concept of the to stay there.” only a handful of longer ones face and a kitchen knife in his any rehabilitative programmes absolute bloody field of misery Joseph Thompson, aka the have been imposed since. hand. suggested and was currently he’s left behind.” South Auckland Rapist, was “It is difficult to think of any He forced her into a bedroom, waitlisted for the Child Sex He says Thompson was always sentenced in 1995 to 30-years person who has brought more swearing and threatening to Offender Treatment Program. happy to have a line in the preventive detention for 129 pain and misery to so many harm the children if she didn’t However, a psychological sand where his life was under crimes, including 50 rapes and people in recent New Zealand comply. report wasn’t completed due to control, something lacking in his sexual violations against 47 history,” Justice Fisher said at “I knew in that moment I was Covid-19 lockdown — something childhood. women and young girls. The real the time. going to comply.” they felt was vital given He believes he is happy in number of victims is believed to Shirlee was one of those He raped her twice that night. Thompson’s background — so prison where those boundaries be closer to 70. women. The then 27-year-old Shirlee chose to move forward parole was declined. are clear. He was given a 25-year non- was at home with her infant with her life saying she was not “He also accepted that he was “You wonder about the justice parole period for the offending daughter and two young boys responsible for what happened at high risk of re-offending.” of it all — all these people whose which spanned 12 years and when she was attacked in 1989. and would not live in fear or “We will see him again, lives he’s destroyed and ruined involved girls as young as 10 She was about to get the boys shame of what happened. therefore, by the end of February and he’s stuck in a cell where — some of whom were violently out of the bath when she heard “I was so grateful my children 2021. In the meantime, he is he’s quite comfortable . . . those beaten during the rapes. a branch outside a window snap. were ok, I didn’t care about what an undue risk and cannot be bars created a comfort zone for It was the harshest penalty Soon after she turned around to happened to my body.” released.” him.” — NZ Herald NZ travellers to be exempt from quarantine in ENGLAND — A full list of countries for which The Foreign Office is expected to update and have criticised the quarantine people had been “irrational” and had quarantine will not apply to people arriving back its travel guidance on Saturday, including government, with Nicola Sturgeon saying seriously damaged the economy and industry. in England has been published. naming which countries will have a reciprocal Scotland could not be dragged along by the UK It added the carriers wanted clarification Countries including Greece, Spain, France, arrangement with the UK and not require British government’s “shambolic decision making”. on how countries included on the lists were Belgium, Australia and New Zealand are on the visitors to quarantine on arrival. Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford said the selected. list, which comes into effect from 10 July. A proposed traffic-light system, which would approach had been “utterly shambolic”. However, Tim Alderslade, chief executive of industry But countries such as China, US, Sweden have seen countries marked as red, amber or he added it was likely the Welsh government body Airline UK, said the lists gave “a clear and Portugal are not, meaning arrivals from green depending on the prevalence of the virus, would impose the same measures as in England, path to opening further predominantly long-haul those have to isolate for 14 days. Scotland and has been dropped, the Department for Transport provided the chief medical officer for Wales gave destinations in the weeks ahead”. Wales are yet to decide whether to ease travel confirmed. approval. TUI UK and Ireland managing director Andrew restrictions and described the changes as A list of countries which will be exempt Johnson said in a televised coronavirus Flintham said the company was pleased the “shambolic”. from the Foreign Office’s advice against briefing from Downing Street that the government had confirmed “summer holidays The quarantine rules will also remain in place “all but essential travel” from Saturday nations of the UK were following are saved” and said it was a “significant step in Northern Ireland for visitors arriving from has also been published. The advice “very similar paths but at different forward” for the industry. outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland. has been lifted for Portugal but only speeds”. The chief executive of Booking Holdings, The restrictions came into place in early June for the Azores and Madeira. Asked if a family from Scotland which owns the brands Booking.com and in a bid to stop coronavirus entering the country could drive to England and fly Kayak.com, called for a coordinated effort as the number of cases was falling. Reaction to news out and back from an overseas from governments around the world to set out Speaking at the Downing Street press briefing, country to get around different principles as to why someone can travel from Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “Instead of Portugal’s Foreign Minister quarantine rules the prime minister one country to another. quarantining arrivals from the whole world, we Augusto Santos Silva told BBC said that while he knew the devolved Glenn Fogel told BBC World News current will only quarantine arrivals from those countries Radio 4’s PM programme: “We are very administrations in Scotland and Wales measures were “totally chaotic” but he welcomed where the virus is sadly not under control.” disappointed with the decision of the British had a “slightly different take” on it the “convoy England’s announcement saying the UK is “an People travelling from the 59 places and 14 authorities. We think it is senseless and unfair.” is very much going in the same direction”. important part of the global tourism industry”. British overseas territories on the list will not Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said “I’m sure we’ll get there together and VisitBritain director Patricia Yates said the have to quarantine on arrival in England unless finalising the list of countries had been delayed commonsense will apply.” lifting of travel restrictions for some of the they have travelled through a place which is — after scrapping the quarantine was announced The introduction of the quarantine on June “largest and most valuable visitor markets” was a not exempt. Passengers will still be required to last week — in the hope that the four UK nations 8was met with criticism from the travel, tourism “timely boost” for the industry. provide contact information on arrival in England. could reach a joint decision. and hospitality industries and the easing of Pilots union, the British Airline Pilots Some of those on the list include popular He said there was “still an opportunity” restrictions on arrivals from some countries has Association, said it was an important first step short-haul destinations such as Turkey and for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to been welcomed. and said it was working with authorities to make Cyprus, as well as long-haul locations including co-ordinate and therefore make the changes A statement on behalf of airlines Ryanair, sure the return to operations would be safe for Barbados, Hong Kong, Japan, and Vietnam. more simple. But the first ministers of both easyJet and British Airways said the move to pilots, passengers and crew. — BBC via RNZ 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 Musician appointed new Rotorua Museum director

ROTORUA — Well-known New to have the Rotorua Lakes Council group Zealand musician Lizzie Marvelly opportunity to come manager operations Jocelyn is coming home to take up the role home and lead Te Mikaere, said the museum director of director for Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te appointment was another big Whare Taonga o Te Arawa. Arawa. It will be an step forward in the museum’s Lizzie Marvelly grew up honour to oversee redevelopment. in Rotorua and is a media the reopening of our With more than $53 million in commentator and musician. treasured whare, funding raised and construction Her appointment followed a work with and about to start, Marvelly’s initial comprehensive recruitment process, grow the esteemed Lizzie Marvelly focus would be to rebuild the a statement from Rotorua Lakes museum team”, museum team for reopening in Council said. Marvelly said. 2022. Marvelly has whakapapa links “While I’ve lived in Tamaki “Lizzie provided an inspirational to Te Arawa and Ngati Whakaue Makaurau, my heart never left vision for the Museum during her and is a “passionate ambassador Rotorua and I can’t wait to come interviews that we felt will appeal and advocate for Rotorua”, the back to my turangawaewae and to both our local community and statement said. give back to my people.” be attractive to domestic and She has experience in Rotorua Museum was closed in international visitors to our city,” communications, general November 2016 following a seismic Mikaere said. NEW GIG: Musician Lizzie Marvelly is the new director management, business development assessment that determined the Marvelly would be a key member for Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa. and governance. building was below new building of the Council’s Arts and Culture File pictures “I feel immensely privileged standards. group. — Rotorua Daily Post Calls to oust boss

WELLINGTON — Dame Naida Glavish “There are many (stories) and these Tracey Martin both to be removed after we restructure it with iwi input into has renewed calls for the resignation of have come from staff of Oranga Tamariki a damning report by the Children’s what it might look like from the lens of Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne who have been told to shut down, stand commissioner. Maori given that there are so many Maori Moss. up and leave. This is shocking behaviour.” Mothers spoken to for the children taken from families and placed in A damning investigation by Newsroom She said if the Ministry was headed commissioner’s report talked about having state care.” citing multiple anonymous sources has by Maori, it would have information kept from Children’s Minister Tracey Martin claimed the culture at the Ministry can be had to face far harsher them, experiencing declined to be interviewed, but her office toxic and staff do not always put children consequences. A damning investigation threats and coercion, not said she was taking time to look at the first. “If this was a Maori having confidentiality concerns and get more information from Dame Naida led the Maori inquiry into organisation it would claimed the culture at the respected, and being lied the Ministry. Oranga Tamariki this year, and said the have been shut down Ministry can be toxic. to. Dame Naida said the Martin had previously claimed she had claims in the latest investigation reflected a long time ago . . . chief executive of the never been asked to do anything about many of the stories whanau had revealed how many children’s Ministry needed to go. Dame Naida’s report into the organisation, in her inquiry. commissioners reports do they really “I would like to see, in the first instance, something Glavish said was absolutely “I think they are absolutely viable, I’m need?” the CEO dismissed on the spot, out of appalling. surprised it’s taken so long to come out,” Dame Tariana Turia also led calls there . . . and then of course appoint a Oranga Tamariki also declined to she said. for Moss and Children’s Minister commissioner of Oranga Tamariki while comment. — RNZ

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by Rachel Graham, RNZ have some sort of closure of what happened to attend remotely, and present victim impact us as a family last year. reports remotely. — The niece of a man “It is important for us to be there as a family He is also seeking clarity on whether current killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks says to support each other.” exemptions to the travel restrictions can be used attending the sentencing of the killer will be an She is hoping there will be some sort of by those wishing to come to New Zealand for the important part of the grieving process. compassionate leave exemption to allow sentencing. In March, Brenton Tarrant pleaded guilty to 51 the family into the country while there are He said Immigration New Zealand have charges of murder, 40 of attempted murder and restrictions on the border. been talking with the Ministry of Justice to one charge under the Terrorism Suppression Act She said she is hoping to be able to get determine if the current humanitarian exceptions over the attacks on two mosques last year, and advice from Immigration New Zealand as soon are worded in a way that would apply in this he will be sentenced on August 24. as possible on whether they can enter the instance. UK-based Wedaad Mohamedhosen’s uncle, country, especially as she assumes they will In a minute issued on Thursday by Justice Mohamad M Mohamedhosen, was killed in the need to comply with the 14-day quarantine. Cameron Mander it was announced the attack on the Linwood mosque. Immigration Minister Ian Lees-Galloway has sentencing would now take place on Monday Want it Dianne Holland Mohamedhosen said she wants to attend the said he is looking at options to allow family August 24 at 10am. sentencing to support her family and represent members of those killed and injured in the Three days have been set aside for the Sold? 027 4422 588 her uncle. mosque attacks to attend the sentencing of the sentencing including victim impact statements Call Di “We really want to come and it is going to killer. from families and victims, but the judge said the [email protected] help us to go through the grieving process and He said people overseas will be able to hearing would take “as long as is necessary”. 18531-05 CHANGE YOUR OFFICE VIEW EVERY DAY

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33275-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Chicken virus in NZ Wilson Parking receives blocks exports to Australia till 2021 AUCKLAND — A chicken virus blocking over $1m wage subsidy exports to Australia is expected to hang around another year before New Zealand is clear of it, a WELLINGTON — The percent threshold. poultry industry leader says. government’s wage subsidy Wilson Parking were not In August last year Infectious Bursal Disease bill has now topped $12 billion the only ones doing it tough — Virus Type One (IBDV-1) was detected on — with Wilson Parking among Infometrics senior economist two Otago egg farms belonging to the same the companies to receive more Brad Olsen said the wage company. This can affect the immune system cash through the latest round subsidy was keeping a lot of of young chickens, but doesn’t pose any risk to of payments. people in work right now. human health. Figures out from He said more than 200,000 Recently concluded testing of poultry farms the Ministry for Social New Zealanders were now nationwide found no presence of the virus Development today showed accessing some sort of elsewhere, said Michael Brooks from the Egg $1.2 billion had been paid unemployment benefit from Producers Federation and the Poultry Industry out through the wage subsidy the government, with 56,000 Association. extension between 10 and 26 people going on the benefit Because the infected chickens on the Otago June, bringing the total bill over the past few months due farms weren’t showing any symptoms they didn’t to $12.3 billion, covering 1.7 to the Covid-19 coronavirus. need to be slaughtered, and could continue million jobs. There were also nearly laying. But there were strict biosecurity measures Among those to have 300,000 people covered by the in place on the farms to ensure the virus didn’t received the subsidy was CLAIMED AGAIN: Figures out from the Ministry for Social wage subsidy extension. spread, he said. Wilson parking — it received Development showed $1.2 billion had been paid out through He said while the numbers The eggs from hens that had the virus were $1.7 million to cover 260 jobs the wage subsidy extension to Wilson Parking. File picture pointed to a tough time ahead perfectly safe to eat, he said. And estimated in its first claim and $1m for for businesses, there were “probably a couple hundred thousand” hens 218 jobs under the extension. out in wage subsidies should In a statement, it said it signs to be optimistic about. had been affected by the virus, but said that was That prompted questioning be focused on creating a more rejected any accusations it had “We have seen that wage a relatively small number given there were 4.1 from Greater Wellington green economy. claimed public transport was subsidy that has kept many million laying hens in New Zealand. Regional Councillor Thomas “It’s reasonable to ask some unsafe. “Wilson Parking fully more people in work than we “There are birds there that on a blood test Nash, who claimed radio ads questions about whether supports the use of public might’ve expected at the start will show that they have the disease, but as has run by Wilson Parking during handing out money, no transport as one of a range of of this pandemic and this been the case all the way through, show no signs lockdown discouraged public questions asked, to companies modes for the daily commute. economic slow down, so some otherwise of the disease.” transport use. that are undermining public “Wilson’s message is cautious optimism.” “So they’ll be slaughtered at the end of their The ads encouraged people transport is a good thing to entirely consistent with Businesses are continuing laying cycle, in June 2021, and at that point to make the most of cheap do.” official recommendations to to pay money back from the we can definitely say that there are no birds petrol prices and keep their The ads are no longer avoid crowded transportation.” wage subsidy scheme — there anywhere in the country with that disease,” he bubbles safe by using Wilson running and Wilson Parking It said the business was have been more than 1100 said. parks. said the company had simply overqualified for the wage refunds made over the past Brooks said until the virus is eradicated Nash said the ads were been promoting driving as an subsidy extension, as it was week, with total value of Australia has stopped importing poultry products irresponsible and he was alternative and safe way to still experiencing a decline refunds now more than $200 from New Zealand, resulting in about $60m in lost concerned the billions given commute. of more than the required 40 million. — RNZ trade annually. — RNZ Govt funds $52m to get students back in classroom

WELLINGTON — The means school is not a priority Government has created a $52 for a lot of families,” she said. million fund to get as many “Unfortunately I have lost First steps unveiled students as possible back into some good students to having the classroom after disruptions to go into the workforce.” in $1.3bn revamp caused by Covid-19. Hipkins said the Covid-19 Education Minister Chris crisis had put stress on a lot of for ageing schools Hipkins says the $52m urgent families, as well as students, response fund will allow which had then resulted in WELLINGTON — The Government is schools to get additional poor attendance when schools pouring millions of dollars into rebuilding resources like bringing in were allowed to open again. ageing schools. more teacher-aide hours to “While we are seeing Prime Minister and work with at-risk children and improvements under Alert Education Minister Chris Hipkins made the funding for home visits for Level 1, Ministry of Education announcement yesterday at Auckland’s students with a history of poor data shows that attendance Northcote College, which will receive $48.5 attendance. rates in our schools sit at about BACK TO SCHOOL: Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins at million as part of the package to refurbish The fund can also be tapped 85 percent and 50 percent in Northcote College, which is in line to receive $48.5 million of buildings, build a new gym and upgrade 20 into to help get social workers our early childhood education building work. NZ Herald picture classrooms. into work with refugee centres. “Families rightly expect their children families. “It is much lower in some since May 18, of whom 310 reporting more children being to be able to learn in warm, dry and A third to a half of students schools and early learning were still not at school. absent because of illness comfortable classrooms, and we are working at some South Auckland high services. We have to do better,” “That’s tripled. It’s more because of Ministry of Health hard to make that happen as a major schools have still not come he said. than we’ve ever had,” she said. advice that anyone with even a contributor to New Zealand being the best back to school two months The funding, for this year She said “clusters of families” “sniffle” should stay at home. country in the world to bring up a child,” after lockdown ended — stark and next year, is for centre- were staying in one house to Nationally, 86.4 percent Ardern said. evidence of the effects of based learning services save rent, and were scared that of school students attended The schools are part of a new National Covid-19 and the recession it and schools — from early one child could bring an illness school each day last week on School Redevelopment Programme, a has sparked. childhood education centres, home and infect everyone. “I’ve average, only 2.2 points below co-ordinated plan to upgrade about 180 School principals say some kura kaupapa, primary been to one house where there the 88.6 percent average schools over the next decade. students have had to get jobs schools to secondary education were nine kids that came to daily attendance in term 2 The first wave includes about 40 schools to support their families, and institutions. the door wrapped like Eskimos, last year. The drop from last and has a budget of up to $1.3 billion. some families can no longer Aorere College principal with pink noses. If one’s sick, year was biggest for decile 1 Yesterday’s announcement included afford bus fares, lunches or Greg Pierce, who leads the they’re all sick,” she said. schools (down 3.1 points to $33.5m for Wanaka’s Mt Aspiring College, uniforms for their children. AimHi cluster of nine low- “We see what we call ‘house- 80.4 percent) and for Maori adding to $13m received in 2017 to continue Some families are also still decile South Auckland high surfing’, where families are students (down 3.6 points to a project to replace relocatable classrooms afraid to send their children schools, said one other school transitional from house to 81.1 percent). The drop was and better configure the site for future back to school in case they pick in the group was “around the house. This is where a lot of smallest for decile 10 schools growth. Twizel Area School will receive $21m up the coronavirus or other 50 percent attendance rate” families are unsure about (down 1.4 percent to 89.8 for a rebuild, including replacing existing diseases and infect vulnerable and four were between 50 and enrolling their child in school percent) and for Asian students relocatable classrooms that are up to 49 members of the family. 80 percent. because of the cost of uniforms (down 0.8 points to 90.6 years old and in poor condition. Kiri Turketo, principal Three others, including and stationery when they percent). Spotswood College in New Plymouth is to of Decile-1 Sir Edmund Aorere, are more or less back are waiting for permanent Another $16m is being put receive $23m for a redevelopment, including Hillary Collegiate in Otara, to normal. residence. aside to help teachers and replacing classrooms which are in poor said attendance had ranged “We are normally 85-ish, “We have got a lot of the other school staff directly. condition. between 48 percent and 66 we are 83 to 84-ish at the dads at home now. They have The money will go towards The Northcote funding will add to $11.5m percent since normal schooling moment,” he said. been made jobless, they are workplace assistance and it received in 2018 to replace old, end-of-life resumed at Alert Level 2 on Levonne Grant of Strive now raising their families, counselling support services buildings with weathertightness issues. May 18. Community Trust, who but it’s very hard for them to for the education workforce Design work at Northcote will start soon, “A lot of it is now through manages the school attendance change their roles. Parents are — as well as their families. It and construction early next year. the economy. Parents have service for Mangere, focusing on their own primary is set to benefit up to 10,000 Hipkins said the four projects, and lost their jobs, or families Papatoetoe and Otara, said roles — that’s like, when are additional teachers and other the $32m for Lower Hutt’s Taita College have been banding together schools have referred 546 we going to get another job?” school staff over the next two announced recently, would also be a “major to share resources, which missing children to her service Many schools are also years. — NZ Herald boost to regional economies”. — NZ Herald 10 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 ‘I have no hope at all’ – wife Families still struggle to reunite across borders

AUCKLAND — Despite changes borders were shut. allowing more people to come into the When new rules were brought in last country, many couples and families month allowing partners of citizens to are still stranded on either side of the come they applied for exemption, but border. were declined. The government has relaxed the rules “We emailed them to ask why it was so partners and children of citizens and declined and they say because she has residents, as well as those with some got a visitor visa,” he said. types of visas are allowed in, but others According to immigration regulations, don’t meet that criteria. partners of a citizen or resident can Aucklander Romi Aggarwal hasn’t seen come if they hold a visa based on their her husband and young son, now five relationship, or travel with their New years old, for almost two years. Zealand partner, or normally live in New She came to New Zealand to study in Zealand. 2018 and started a job in marketing last The man said it did not make sense year on an open work visa. that his wife on a general visitor visa After a long wait of 10 months, her could not come. husband and son were granted visas to “We hope they will renew our visa so join her in New Zealand in early March, we don’t have to apply again. If we apply but a week before their flight, the borders again, it might take the same time as it were closed. took before,” he said. “We had planned for everything. I Radio NZ has been provided a list of 70 had a separate house and we got the people in similar situations. furniture and everything,” she said. The minister for immigration, Iain They have tried to apply for an Lees-Galloway, said the government’s exemption twice, but were rejected. VISA EXPIRED DURING LOCKDOWN: Gurpreet Kaur Arora and her husband Parth plan to combat the Covid-19 novel Aggarwal said the separation had Gandhi are among the many families separated due to Covid-19. Radio NZ has been coronavirus was working and it was taken a toll on the family financially and provided with a list of 70 people in similar situations. Picture supplied taking careful, cautious steps to reunite emotionally. families and support economic recovery. While partners and dependent children “The international pandemic is very of visa holders who normally live in New After the couple were married last year extended so she can come when the serious, and it’s getting worse around Zealand can come here, her family has in India, her husband came back to New borders reopen without having to reapply, the world, not better. That means we never lived in New Zealand. Zealand on a work visa. but there has been no response. must continue to protect people in New This ruled Aggarwal’s family out and Seven months later, Arora was granted “I hope the borders are open at least to Zealand . . . it is critical that we keep the she did not think that was fair. She did a visitor visa, also in early March. She reunite families. That’s the least that I border closed,” he said. not know how long the wait until she quit her job and was about to join her would want,” she said. “That has meant many sacrifices could see them again. husband here when the borders were Another man from India who has New have been made, by everyone in New “Why aren’t we given a time frame? closed. Zealand citizenship also wanted his wife Zealand and people outside the border Why is there so much uncertainty around “I paid the money and my visa has to join him here. The man, who didn’t especially. There is no doubt that it is a when will they be allowed in? Is the already expired and I have no way to go. want his name used, came back to New difficult time for all, especially temporary plight of a partner or a mother, who is a I have no hope at all,” she said. Zealand after marrying his partner in migrants and businesses. migrant, any different from a citizen or a Arora tried three times to apply for an India last year. He said as more and more people permanent resident?” exemption on humanitarian grounds, but After 10 months trying to get a returned, the government was building Gurpreet Kaur Arora has been apart failed. partnership-based visa his wife was up capacity for managed isolation and from her husband for a year now. She has asked for her visa to be granted a visitor visa and then the quarantine. — Radio NZ Plan to extend Waikato Expressway InterCity gets slice of $20m WELLINGTON —National is promising to pulled the plug on the project in 2018. revive an old pledge to extend the Waikato Muller said that made no sense. WELLINGTON — InterCity is the first InterCity a lot of people would be stranded.” Expressway if elected in September. “After three years of no progress we need to company to get government money to help land Twyford would not say how much money Party leader Todd Muller said the four-lane get on with this expressway as soon as possible and maritime transport firms hit by the drop in InterCity would receive, citing commercial motorway would run between Cambridge and to ease congestion, save lives, create jobs and tourist numbers due to Covid-19. sensitivity. Piarere, north west of Tirau. It would connect the stimulate our economy,” he said. The $20 million Essential Transport The chief executive for Entrada Travel, which Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway to Residents living near the intersection have Connectivity package is a fund for transport owns InterCity, said the company the intersection of State Highway 1 and SH29. previously raised safety concerns about the firms which provide essential services that was extremely grateful for the government’s The previous National Government had started existing road between Cambridge and Piarere. could fail without government help. help. work on the road, but the Coalition Government — The money will be spent on 96 services a The company cancelled thousands of tickets week in Northland, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, and put itself on ice in May saying it could not West Coast, and the Queenstown-Lakes afford to operate under the Covid-19 physical- District. distancing rules. Transport Minister said the It restarted operations at the end of May at money would be a small top-up on those routes about a third capacity and has been slowly to make them commercially viable. adding services since. “This is for a fixed period of a few months It has laid off about 80 staff. really to help InterCity get back and rebuild InterCity usually carries about 1.5m their services. passengers a year on more than 100 daily “They provide such a vital connection for services to more than 600 destinations so many people around the country. Without nationwide. — Radio NZ

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32171-02 Peter Ritchie 027 433 1013 Ingrid Spence 027 385 2195 Gisborne Property Shop Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) – 468 Gladstone Road, Gisborne 32745-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 BUSINESS 11 Kiwi company’s sales surge during lockdown by Chris Keall, NZ Herald version of handing out a printout in a classroom. These days, a teacher can virtually keep tabs on AUCKLAND — Some New Zealand tech a document shared via the cloud-based Kami, to companies have been through downturns before, check on a student’s progress. like the GFC. Early adopters like Diocesan School in For earlier stage outfits, it can be more a Auckland helped Kami grab around 75 percent matter of gripping the side of your chair. of the private school market. Wang relocated to “Our new sales in March were zero. And we San Francisco, the better to push Kami in North were a little bit scared. We were figuring out America. how long we could survive with no sales,” said By early 2019, more than 830 schools were Hengjie Wang, chief executive of Auckland-based using Kami in NZ, and thousands in the US. All education software company Kami. up, it had more than six million users in 130 “The impact of Covid-19 was extreme.” countries — numbers that helped the start-up He actually means extremely good, in the end. raise $1.5m in a seed round that valued it at But first, let’s rewind. $19m. Kami was, like all good startups, created to The round was led by Australia’s Right Click solve a real-life problem. Capital, but with the Crown-backed NZ Venture Its eponymous product was developed when Investment Fund also kicking in. Wang and co-founders Alliv Samson (COO), and In March this year, as lockdowns started to Jordan Thoms (CTO) were studying engineering spread around the world, Kami saw a huge uptick at the University of Auckland and wanted a better in interest from South Korea. A surge of inquiries solution for taking notes. from Europe followed, then the US. A couple of years later, in 2013, Kami Kami is available in a free version, with basic EDUCATION SOFTWARE: Kami co-founders Hengjie Wang (left), Alliv Samson and (Japanese for paper) was born — a tool for features, plus a $99 per year Teacher Plan that Jordan Thoms (right). Picture supplied sharing and annotating PDFs. covers one teacher, up to 150 students, and Two other successful Kiwi education software includes frills like text-to-speech support and “And May was insane,” Wang said, with sales 30 to 50 as soon as possible — but said the startups, LearnCoach and Education Perfect, integration with the likes of Google Classroom around 10 times the same month last year. growth can be funded organically. There are no have created whole lessons and a platform for and Google Drive. All up, Kami now has around 10 million users plans for another raise. sharing them. When the calls for Covid help started coming worldwide after gaining 5000 per day at its Strong demand continues post-lockdown, Kami has grown more sophisticated over the in, Kami started giving away its premium version lockdown peak. Wang said. years, but it has always remained devoted to for free to teachers and schools. Wang wouln’t reveal financials, but said the Like so many sectors, education is one that sharing one item from a curriculum with a class, When sales started to kick in again during company is cash-flow positive. has made a great leap forward to digital during then letting them comment on it — a digital April, they were at six times the level of 2019. He’s hiring extra staff — aiming to jump from the pandemic. And there’s no going back. Investors Produce prices set to rise turn to gold Worker shortage hits strawberry and asparagus sectors AUCKLAND — As bank deposit rates drop to new AUCKLAND — A looming labour who tend between 13 million and 15 million Asparagus farm Mangaweka Asparagus, lows and the equity market shortage on the back of Covid-19 worker plants, the vast majority of which are in the which rostered 50 RSE workers in 2019, rebound makes shares pricey, limitations could see New Zealand crops of Auckland area. said imported workers were critical to its investors are heading to strawberries and asparagus left unpicked The ratio of employees to plants is about ability to get asparagus to market. gold, says Pie Funds chief this season, meaning higher prices come five to seven full-time staff per million, Rakich said the industry would take executive Mike Taylor. summer. growing to between 50 and 120 staff during “pretty much anyone who is breathing” Since the Covid-19 crisis Strawberry Growers New Zealand said the season, depending on the grower profile. this season. However, while accepting that hit, gold has risen to record its members will be hit by the absence of Of its seasonal staff requirements, 400 more people will be looking for work than prices — in both New Zealand backpackers and workers registered under Recognised Seasonal Emloyees (RSE) were previously, it remains unclear how many and US dollar terms. the recognised seasonal employer scheme, registered with strawberry growers, most of will be willing to adapt to physical, seasonal Gold was being used as a resulting in fruit being unpicked and whom were on the six farms with more than work, he said. safe-haven investment again, “rotting in the ground”. one million plants. Strawberry Growers executive manager Taylor said. Chair Tony Rakich told the primary Rakich said the relatively low RSE Michael Ahern said the industry was The most recent peak was production select committee on Thursday numbers in strawberries in comparison to adapting to those physical constraints by on May 18 at NZ$2964 an the industry could expect 15 percent less other sectors, notably wine and kiwifruit, putting their crops at waist height. ounce. In US dollars it peaked fruit. was “partly of our own making”. He said the ‘tabletop’ planting enabled just last week above US$1780 “Reduced planting was probably not an He said it was partly due to being “slower the use of an older workforce that might an ounce. option for the majority of growers, as by adapters than some other industries, and find it tough to constantly bend and pick “As we’ve seen in previous the time the Covid response was under partly due to a determination to employ from the ground. slumps, gold is coming back way, fertiliser and plants had already been every Kiwi we can before resorting to “However, this is only now making its way into play as a place to park ordered.” RSEs”. through the industry as it is expensive, so cash,” Taylor said. In many instances those decisions were This combined to contribute to a labour we think it is many years away from being Historically, people have made during the prior season, he said. shortage situation which during the past commonly used.” tended to see gold as a solid, Rakich said labour supply was also “easily two years has been “so precarious, some He said another challenge in the use of defensive investment in times now the biggest issue” for strawberry crops have been left to rot in the ground due RSEs, was building enough accommodation. of crisis, it wasn’t actually as growers, particularly given the fruit’s highly to insufficient seasonal labour availability.” Rakich said minimum wage was also a safe as cash, Taylor said. seasonal nature, with planting from April to In its written submission to MPs, the major concern. “The gold price is volatile, July and harvest and packing taking place Asparagus Council said RSEs made up “If you are a returning worker you would we call it a safe haven, it’s a between September to March — but with a about one third of its seasonal workforce, earn about $23.60 with us, but for first-time place to park money, but it’s peak of September to Christmas time. with the industry’s five biggest growers employees, who may not be as efficient or much more risky than cash With 160 growers, the NZ strawberry — responsible for 90 percent of NZ’s 5000- productive, we may actually need to top up and is more akin to equities,” industry is small by global standards, but it tonne asparagus crop — employing about their wages, because they may be below the he said. — NZ Herald employs more than 2400 seasonal workers, 134 RSE workers last season. picking numbers.” — BusinessDesk

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY during the past week, which McCarthy said following on from its blockbuster earnings may be a reason to be suspicious of the rally. result on Monday. Anecdotally, retail investors were driving up Among other exporters, Pushpay Holdings prices while institutions had already sold down dropped 3.6 percent to $9.06, Tourism Holdings WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares rallied taken by some investors as a signal of wider their portfolios, he said. fell 1 percent to $1.90 and Skellerup Holdings to a four-month high as some investors were economic recovery and bolstered market “Enthusiastic individual investors are edged 0.5 percent lower to $2.12. encouraged by better-than-expected US jobs sentiment, ASB economist Mark Smith said. pushing prices, but the pros who are concerned Kathmandu Holdings posted the day’s data and continued central bank support. Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at don’t have anything to sell to them.” biggest decline, dropping 5.5 percent to $1.20. The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 56.18 points, or CMC Markets, said the market was reacting to The leaders on the local benchmark On Thursday, the retailer bounced 11 0.5 percent, to 11,558.70 — the highest close the good data and ignoring the bad. yesterday were mostly stocks considered to be percent after it said it would be profitable at an since March 5. “Released alongside that very strong defensive in nature. operational level for the rest of the year. The Within the index, 23 stocks rose, 22 fell, and non-farm payrolls we saw an increase in Internet infrastructure provider Chorus was stock is still up 4.4 percent this week. five were unchanged. Turnover was $123.8 unemployment claims and weak durable goods up 3.8 percent at $7.67 and Contact Energy Market operator NZX held at $1.42. Total million. orders,” he said. “But that doesn’t seem to faze gained 3.7 percent at $6.70. equity trades in June almost tripled from a year Share markets across Asia rose to their the market.” Retirement property developer Summerset earlier. highest level since the end of February, based That indicated markets were being driven by Group Holdings rose 3 percent to $6.59 and The total value of trades was almost double on the MSCI Asia Index. the flood of money central banks were pumping Stride Property advanced 2.7 percent to $1.91. those last June at $5.2 billion. Yesterday’s rally was driven by reports that out, with good news just acting as a catalyst to Fuel retailer Z Energy rose 2.2 percent to Outside of the benchmark, Pacific Edge non-farm jobs in the United States increased buy. $2.81, while New Zealand Refining Company shares more than doubled in value on by 4.8 million in June, beating the expectation “Further evidence for that is the gains we are dropped 3.9 percent to 74 cents. confirmation of acceptance under a key US of economists who predicted a lift of 3 million seeing in bonds and the fact that gold prices Fisher & Paykel Healthcare slipped 0.4 medical regulation for its Cxbladder cancer test. jobs. remain near seven-year highs,” McCarthy said. percent to $34.50. The shares jumped 103.7 percent to 55 cents The recuperating job market had been Trading volumes have been lighter than usual The stock is up 7.8 percent this week from 27 cents on Thursday. — BusinessDesk 12 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020

SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS TOP 10 TURNOVER TOP 10 VALUE BIGGEST 10 RISES BIGGEST 10 FALLS NZX 50 s Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name Percentage Share name Percentage New Talisman 40,582,800 Fishr&Paykl Health 140,519,000 Pacific Edge 100.00 Just Life Group 10.00 11,558.7 11600 SKYCITYEnt 22,512,800 AuckAirport 90,953,300 Abano 13.2812 NZME Ltd 10.00 Pacific Edge 19,582,700 Spark NZ 62,049,500 Air NZ 13.1783 AlliedFarmrs 9.2308 Kathmandu 16,455,200 a2 Milk 60,342,200 Comvita 9.3284 Vista Group 8.9744 11400• Saturday, April 18, 2020Air NZ 16,254,400 SKYCITYEnt 54,983,500 a2 Milk 8.6934 BUSINESSikeGPS Grp 11 7.4074 Sky Network 15,478,400 Ryman Health 33,956,500 Stride 7.9096 Tourism Holdings 5.00 11200 AuckAirport 14,025,000 Meridian Energy 29,751,600 Contact Energy 7.8905 Burger Fuel 4.6512 +56.18 Spark NZ 13,703,800 Metlifecare 28,777,200 Fishr&Paykl Health 7.8125 Foley Wines 4.4693 TRS Investments 12,148,600 PushpayHld 27,481,700 AFT Pharm 6.4267 Cavalier Corp 4.3478 +0.488% 11000 Kiwi Prop 11,441,100 EBOS Group 25,443,300 Turners Auto 5.7971 Napier Port 3.5326 NZX 10 s MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All s 10800 12,247.92 28,902.66 60,505.88 12,492.31 Jul 3 Jun 15 Jun 22 s Jun 29 +77.77 +0.639% +70.55 +0.245% +2,692.32 +4.657% +81.24 +0.655% New Zealand Australia Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Week’s 52-week Dividend P/E Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Sale Move High Low CPS Yld% Ratio PLP Fund 1.05 - 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32188-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 OPINION 13 Is euthanasia Maybe Trump deserves to win by Clive Bibby All Presidents have been or are, like article on the subject by the “doyen” vote a threat the rest of us, failed human beings; some of Australian foreign correspondents, I HAVE reluctantly with personal character deficiencies Greg Sheridan, who writes for the decided to contribute to that have rendered them unsuitable “Australian” newspaper. He is much more to hospices? the Trump debate, only for the job they were elected to do. But authoritative and appreciated than I will by Ken Orr, Right to Life to add some balance to in my humble opinion, at least at this ever be. I commend his opinion to you all. spokesman the current discussion stage in his presidency, Donald Trump When approached about reprinting regarding the President’s has performed in the role better than Sheridan’s recent favourable portrayal of RIGHT to Life believes that fitness for office. most of his immediate predecessors, and the President’s re-election chances, our the euthanasia referendum to I do so because most of those who therefore qualifies for another four years. editor explained that copyright issues be conducted at the general want to demonise the man through the The evidence backing that assessment prevent him from publishing the piece. election in September could columns of this and other newspapers is overwhelming but our media don’t So, it is left to me to simply refer our result in the Government seem incapable of accepting that he want to include it because it doesn’t readers to the article that can be found withholding funding for might have earned the right to a second fit their narrative, which is based on a online by Googling Greg Sheridan, palliative care for hospices in New Zealand. The term as US President. deliberately-distorted image of a corrupt Australian, “Guess what, maybe Trump objective would be to compel hospices, against After all, his effectiveness in that role and morally-bankrupt individual — deserves another term”. their conscience, to allow doctors under the is of vital importance to us all and we neither of which is even partially true. Sheridan, like many of us, is at pains End of Life Choice Act to terminate the lives of need to be sure that he or any successor There is no question that this to divorce his opinions of the President’s patients within a hospice with a lethal injection. is capable of defending the Free World President lacks the silky smooth oratory personal qualities as a human being from The High Court judgement of Justice J. Mallon, against threats that are both man-made skills of Obama and as a consequence, his those of Trump’s performance in the role in the case of Hospice NZ v the Attorney General, and naturally-occurring events — a huge messages to the electorate often appear he was legitimately elected to do. highlights the threat to world-class palliative care. job in anyone’s language. confused. But there is really only one You may be surprised but will not Hospice NZ had sought an urgent hearing in I have found it difficult to sit back way to measure the effectiveness of any be disappointed with this fascinating May in the High Court in Wellington to ask three and watch our own mainstream media, incumbent, and that is how he or she critique of the world’s most powerful questions. One was whether New Zealand’s like their counterparts in most other delivers on their promises. man. proposed euthanasia law would have the effect countries, add their voices to the On this score, Trump outperforms Be prepared to change your mind. of defeating the conscience right of hospices to campaign to destroy this presidency. virtually all his predecessors going back I await the response from those who protect their patients, by prohibiting the killing of It isn’t fair and I believe it amounts to Ronald Reagan. are brave enough to consider they may patients under the End of Life Choice Bill. to a shameful ganging-up on the man If you don’t want to take my word have misjudged him. Justice Mallon in his judgement supported the elected to lead the United States. for it, may I invite you to read an No matter — we all make mistakes. right of hospices to prohibit euthanasia, however there was nothing to prevent the government authority from withholding healthcare funding if a hospice refused to allow euthanasia. The Attorney General submitted to the court We all want to help one another . . . maybe that if a DHB determined the most efficient way to fund assisted dying services in its area was to by Bob Hughes usual economy. To console readers: Death is “natural”, an fund a provider who was willing to provide both But truly, what other choice has she in this essential part of life. Extinction of species is palliative care and assisted dying services, it IN my recent “More than flawed democratic system where only short-term also part of the natural process. It is, however, must be entitled to do so. cleverness we need kindness” thinking can exist in a complex long-term world. unfortunate that we hurry the process. Euthanasia is not healthcare, it is about column, I expressed concern And I am old enough to have witnessed the Scientists tell us species are presently going terminating the life of a vulnerable patient. It is that carbon dioxide emissions fate of past “courageous politicians . . . prepared extinct at more than 10,000 times the normal rate, diametrically opposed to the objective of palliative had rebounded with the to face the truth”. and abrupt climate change could lead to near- care, to neither hasten nor postpone death. It easing of worldwide Covid-19 In 1958 the second Labour government term human extinction. represents a culture of death and is incompatible lockdowns, and asked which inherited a balance-of-payments crisis. Finance Human activity has degraded Mother Earth’s with palliative care, which represents a culture of was worse: this one-in-100-year pandemic or the Minister Arnold Nordmeyer did the right thing life-supporting systems. Species we depend on life. The culture of death will not compromise, it worsening one-in-5000,000-year climate change and heavily taxed the “luxuries” of tobacco, are vanishing. We have altered the chemistry of demands complete subservience. A right to die upon us now that threatens our existence. alcohol, petrol and cars. Nicknamed the Black the atmosphere, oceans and terrestrial soils. We would ultimately become a duty to die. I received no response here, but on Facebook: Budget, Labour was out until 1972. It is unlikely have lost much of the Arctic sea ice, glaciers, There are 33 hospices in New Zealand “(Bob Hughes) The heading is unfortunate. to suicide again. Greenland, West Antarctic and East Antarctic ice providing palliative care for those seriously ill Kindness and gentleness are not the qualities The extremely wealthy won’t save us either. sheets, boreal forest, permafrost, Atlantic ocean or in a terminal condition. Government funding needed for this existential crisis which will Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and friends have circulation, the Amazon rainforest, warm-water accounts for 60 percent of their funding. destroy civilisation.” grandiose schemes to colonise Mars. Other corals etc. Right to Life believes that the intention of the I reply here. Excessive fossil-fuel-age billionaires hope to survive Armageddon in well- The recent Covid lockdown revealed the Government to compel hospices to accept that cleverness is threatening our extinction. It is stocked survival bunkers. overwhelming humanitarian capacity for doctors could terminate the lives of patients imperative we behave towards Mother Nature and Again, Charlie Chaplin from 80 years back. kindness, gentleness and compassion in a was clearly indicated in the defeat of the each other more kindly and gently than we do. Apart from encouragement, kindness and desperate time of need. Supplementary Order Paper 295 moved by the My Facebook friend also said: “We need wisdom gentleness, he said “You need (power) only when Proof enough for me that we are in general Hon . This SOP sought to and courageous politicians who are prepared to you want to do something harmful, otherwise: wired for compassion rather than self-interest. amend the End of Life Choice Bill by upholding face the truth in a Climate Emergency.” Love is enough to get everything done.” I add More from that famous Chaplin speech: “We all the right of hospices to “conscientiously object to I agree but, sadly, must say it won’t happen. that whichever direction we head, we can choose want to help one another. Human beings are like including euthanasia”. It was defeated by 68 to 52. Example: Our own Prime Minister began her our personal attitudes. that. We want to live by each other’s happiness, It is Right to Life’s belief that it is the intention leadership with the slogan climate change is Readers can call me “doom and gloom” if they not by each other’s misery.” of the Government, if it succeeds with the “my generation’s nuclear-free moment”. Yet now, wish, but unlike politicians and more vulnerable Hopefully when enough realise what we’ve referendum, to incorporate euthanasia as a directly after we are released from Covid-19 folk with a profession or family close by to done to each other and the planet, most will “health service” in hospices. lockdown, she is talking up the business-as- protect, I can speak out. begin to behave more responsibly. NZ exposure limits for 5G signals ‘too high’ The NZ Ministry of Health’s “fact” harmful technology to Aotearoa can be sheet about 5G says “exposures to 5G whitewashed? signals are similar to, or lower than, those from existing cellsites, and ROBIN KELLY (GP, Auckland) and small fractions of the public limit in SUSAN POCKETT (scientist, University the standard”. This statement is not of Auckland psychology department) supported by the graphs in a thesis from the electrical engineering department Footnote response from a Ministry of Health at Georgia Southern University spokesperson: in the US (https://digitalcommons. The Ministry of Health stands by its statement georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent. that “exposures to 5G signals are similar to, cgi?article=3088&context=etd) which or lower than, those from existing cellsites, show that even the high exposure AG-EMF.pdf) and the Building Biology ly/icnirpCOIreport), and the NZ Ministry and small fractions of the public limit in the guidelines are exceeded within six metres Standard calls 1000 microwatts per of Health is reported to be one of the standard”. This is based on actual measurements of a 5G access point (aka base station) square metre cause for “extreme agencies that provide financial support near operating 5G cellsites made in New Zealand, for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and concern”. to ICNIRP (https://microwavenews.com/ Australia and the United Kingdom. within two metres of the access point for The NZ Ministry of Health justifies short-takes-archive/bfs-support-icnirp). Regulations under the Resource Management power density. our high exposure limits by saying “The A group of Ontario doctors have Act would not permit cellsites that produce This means that the concentrated, New Zealand exposure standard’s limits recently warned their state government exposures in public areas that exceed the public directed beams emitted by 5G antennae are recommended by the International of a steep rise in healthcare costs limits. positioned within six metres of a dwelling Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation predicted to result from the 5G “roll- With regard to the data presented by your will exceed even the industry-stacked Protection (ICNIRP), which the World out” in Ontario (www.newswire.ca/ correspondents, the graph showing SAR appears exposure guidelines currently in place in Health Organisation recognises for its news-releases/ontario-doctors-warn-of- to be based on a misunderstanding of the New Zealand — which permit exposure independence and expertise in this area.” rising-health-care-costs-after-5g-roll- relevant limits. of the public to 10 million microwatts of The truth is that both ICNIRP and its out--845905505.html). Information on cellsites, 5G and health can be microwaves per square metre, when the parent agency the WHO are widely Could this be related in some way found on the Ministry of Health website (health. Austrian Medical Association regards recognised as being far from independent to our own government’s support for govt.nz) by searching “5G cellsites”. exposure to 1000 microwatts per square of the military-industrial complex (www. amalgamating district health boards? See: www.health.govt.nz/your-health/ metre as “very far above normal” (www. saferemr.com/2018/07/icnirps-exposure- Is centralised control the only way healthy-living/environmental-health/radiation- vagbrytaren.org/Guideline%20%20 guidelines-for-radio.html and https://bit. in which the introduction of this environment/cellsites-and-5g 14 OPINION The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 EDITORIAL Need to support parents, address biases Pool project set Re: Yes, it is ‘all a bit depressing’ — We need to redesign how we support educational, health and justice outcomes July 2 letter. our young parents so they can learn for Maori students and groups of our Hi Kim, have you read Chasing the how to care for the babies they love, young men in particular. to get green light Scream, the first and last days of the war sometimes before they are even born. We also need to make sure all on drugs by Johan Hari? It is a great wee Look after the new dads too. I read these important public servants are News this week that a rebuild read and the research which underpins research which suggested that young exceptionally skilful. They have a daily of the grandstand is it clearly links anti-social or personally- women who grow up lacking a strong, and direct impact on the lives of the first in line for the Covid recovery harmful life choices, made by vulnerable loving example of fatherhood in their own people you are talking about in your infrastructure boost for this region, people, with one or more of the following lives are more likely to have a baby at a comment. at an estimated cost of $8 million hardships: young age and then have some trouble I agree with you that it would be better and part of approximately $106m Living in a dysfunctional community, raising that child. So helping young or if all of us made good choices all the time; coming this way, came as a surprise experiencing institutionalised racism, new parents to love each other and bond that is easier for some than for others. to almost everyone. It is a real trying to cope with the emotional effects strongly with their offspring is important. Some of us have a tailwind through life credit to the union, which clearly of traumatic experiences including People around this town will know a because we were lucky enough to be did its homework and (quietly) witnessing or experiencing violence, and whole lot more about that than I do. born into a certain demographic and had grinding poverty. I do think we as a community need loving, undamaged and educated parents. presented a good investment case The welfare system, in my opinion, isn’t to have a good, hard look at the implicit Some among us live with walking into and truly shovel-ready project. the best way to catch and support those biases that some of our local teachers, the prevailing wind every day. It must be Due dilligence is continuing on people among us who are trying to cope nurses and police have and how exhausting for them. other projects in line for funding with a life made harder by these factors. their biases negatively impact on the LARA MEYER and The Herald was advised that announcements can be expected LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS over the next two weeks. Reading the tea leaves and A legendary whanau keeping an ear to the ground, your Poverty action Things to do Back in the 1960s I was boys like me that we never editor feels confident enough to one of many Ruatoria St John forget. I am anxious about the say the Olympic Pool Complex Kim Pittar raises a good point, about cadets who received first Teresa — eldest daughter medical test results. redevelopment is set to be among Pauls choosing the bad lifestyles that aid and life skills training of the legend, the first Pakeha Are the kids safe online? the projects approved for funding. David Jacobs listed so clearly. Again, under the legendary Hughie ever to read a TVNZ news Will Dad manage on his own, Cue rejoicing at the council and modern studies may help here. If your Hughes. Most of us boys were bulletin fully in te reo Maori. now that Mum’s gone? life expectancy is poor, it is actually quite Maori, who as adults became Bill — son of the legend, a for the many supporters of this Will my job be safe after rational to reproduce early, and not to successful family men, making legend himself, a fluent te reo project, which was heavily-backed Covid? invest in the healthy life choices that a valuable contribution to speaker, very highly regarded in submissions for the 2018- How much will the car repairs give slow returns. (Sure, rationality is society. amongst Ngati Porou for his 2028 Long-Term Plan (LTP) — and cost? tempered by heuristics and intuition, but I had not travelled preservation efforts of te reo seemed out of reach after years of How do we handle Melissa’s that’s true for all of us.) anywhere beyond Gisborne, Maori. failed IVF? indecision had seen the estimated Conversely, when experiments are until my time in the St John The legacy of this very Is Jack drinking too much? cost sky-rocket, including an eye- done giving people a decent amount of cadets. My first ever flight in humble, legendary Ruatoria I hope my customers will watering $23m escalation since the money, not crumbs, then by and large a plane was as a passenger whanau is clearly not finished come back. LTP proposal just two years ago. they change their habits and make in a plane piloted by Hughie. yet. School rang, they want to If your editor is correct, the farsighted investments. And ever since It’s good Pakeha like Hughie talk. the 2009 classic, The Spirit Level, there whose positive influences on IHAKA MORETE question will be whether the She’s got ODS, whatever has been no disputing the way equality impressionable young Maori (Road Builder, retired) Government stumps up the whole ranks higher than simplistic monetary that is. $46m being sought, requires the notions of prosperity in determining Tina’s operation was council to cut its cloth (the project national health and happiness. Inequality postponed again. was costed at $28.5m for the LTP, places costs even on the Peters. Aunt Mary’s cough seems with the council providing $5.65m So to say that many Pauls have chosen to be hanging on too long. More tile reminiscing . . . badly begs the question of why they The rent’s going up in July. of that — so it seems the total cost Re: Arts festival seeking a tile for the wall and we have. The choice is not as free as the few What are these long blonde is now estimated at $51.65m) or tile stories, June 19. used to find them when we grudging Peters would imply. Of course hairs on your jacket? provides a substantial seed amount I have mine on that wall were down there, with great there will always be some bad choosers, I thought I’d seen everything that will help bring other funders on which was done all those excitement. just as there are bad Peters — probably — but no! years ago. I know where it is board. The latter option could defeat about as many, on the other side of the I seem to have more pills too, and what it looks like — GILLIAN MAYNARD the purpose of this fund, though, bell curve. All bad choosers, or nearly than the pharmacy. almost as vividly as the day to get construction projects under all, are losers. It does not follow that all Is Barney still seeing that I did it, and I’m now nearly way as soon as possible to help the losers are choosers. awful Erica girl? I painted one but forgot what it 30 years old. country and region climb out of a “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” is a worn- The twins spend too much looked like, lol. Painting the two sides out expression. Taking 1 or 2 percent of time on devices I feel. I was at Te Wharau School in pandemic-induced recession. of me was the main thing, wealth, and up to 42 percent of income What day is it? Where are Mrs Henderson’s class. The Government seems to want like I was a person in two. I (less than Britain and Australia, at levels we? this fund to enable important still go to see it when I’m in of income so high they are basically Let’s reflect on the learnings ROBERT TE PAIRI, Brisbane projects that otherwise would not town. unearned) is hardly robbing. of Te Ha, or Tuia 250? happen, so if there are any issues TC PATERSON I did one at Kaiti School Tauranga in Mrs Seymour’s class. I’m over commitment to the proposed GAVIN MACLEAN RON TAYLOR $35m Raukumara forest restoration, 30 years old now and have some money should go towards I have a tile on the wall. I was no idea which one is mine — ensuring it happens. at Mangapapa Primary School it’s been too long! Your editor thinks fast-tracking when I painted mine. I’m now 28 Help much appreciated and living on the Gold Coast. I KATHLEEN L, Auckland the wastewater and stormwater To the young lady who of tea and sandwich was so still have family in Gisborne and improvements, targeted at areas invited me to her home in enjoyable. when I go back, I love revisiting I went down there the other day that can then have infill housing Valley Road after my accident, Thanks for inviting me, a the tile I painted when I was a kid. — found mine and my partner’s, development, would be a highly- a huge thank you. You and stranger and an old man, into also the tiles of a few other family effective spend. Speeding up the your mother are an amazing your nice, warm home. HEATHER DUFFY, Australia members. Twenty years ago I raising of the Waipaoa stopbanks family. Thank you for making God Bless you both and once would have only been six. How would also be a great investment me do the right thing and again, thank you. My two children who cool! — especially if that one-in-100-year calling police. Your hospitality are now 27 and 28 painted ANAYSHA flood isn’t far away. is unforgettable, your cup TREVOR KEPA He has an inkling that we might hear more about a container hub [email protected] at Matawhero alongside the rail ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. corridor. Also, a $2m investment in a ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. business case for rail reinstatement ■ Always include full name and contact details. would not be surprising. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 WORLD 15 Over 11m cases globally

GLOBAL coronavirus cases have exceeded 11 million, according to a Reuters tally, WHO urges focus marking another milestone in the spread of the disease that on first wave of has killed more than half a million people in seven months. The number of cases is more the coronavirus than double the figure for severe influenza illnesses recorded GENEVA — The World Health annually, according to the World Organisation’s emergencies chief Health Organisation. says “we need to put up a fight Many hard-hit countries are now” during a peak in the current easing the lockdowns that were wave of the coronavirus pandemic put in place to slow the spread — rather than focusing on when a of the coronavirus, while making second wave might come. extensive alterations to work Dr. Michael Ryan said the world and social life that could last for will be much better at fighting a another year or longer — until a second wave, if people can learn vaccine is available. the lessons of fighting the first Some countries are wave. experiencing a resurgence in WHO officials emphasised infections, leading authorities mask-wearing, social distancing, to partially reinstate lockdowns, and hygiene by individuals, along in what experts say could be a with contact-tracing and tracking recurring pattern into 2021. of cases by health authorities The United States reported as key strategies to fight the more than 55,400 new Covid-19 virus. They say governments and cases on Thursday, a new daily individuals should contour their global record as infections rose policies and behaviour based in a majority of states. Several on the outbreak’s status in their US governors halted plans to countries. reopen their state economies in Ryan said the world was the face of a surge in cases. CONSTANT REMINDERS WORLD IS IN THE GRIP OF A PANDEMIC: Publican Are Kjetil Kolltveit experiencing a “second peak in the Almost a quarter of the from Norway put signs in place instructing on social distancing at the Chandos Arms pub in London. first wave” — a situation in which known global deaths have Asking people in English pubs to keep their distance could be tough after they have had a few of their the virus hasn’t been suppressed occurred in the United States favourite tipples. Pub managers will have to be resourceful come Saturday (local tme), when they and enough to quell transmission to — over 131,900 according to a other parts of the hospitality industry in England open their doors to customers for the first time since end the first one. — AP live statistical tally by www. March 20, provided they meet Covid-19 safety requirements. AP picture worldometers.info/coronavirus/. A recent surge in cases has India has become the new case numbers reflect a small roughly the same as the number and Brazil battling outbreaks of put US President Donald epicentre in Asia, rising to proportion of total infections. of influenza deaths reported over 10,000 cases a day, putting Trump’s handling of the crisis 649,889 cases at the time of Health experts caution that annually. a major strain on resources. under a microscope and it has going to press this morning. the official data likely does not The first death linked to the Countries including China and also led several governors to halt Asia and the Middle East tell the full story, with many new coronavirus was reported on Australia have experienced new plans to reopen their states after have around 12 percent and 9 believing that both cases and January 10 in Wuhan in China, outbreaks in the past month, strict lockdowns. percent, respectively, according deaths are likely to have been before infections and fatalities despite largely quashing local Latin America, where Brazil to the Reuters tally, which uses underreported in some countries. surged in Europe, then the US transmission. has 1.5 million cases, makes up government reports. Worldwide, there have been and later Russia. — Reuters story via RNZ 23 percent of the global total of In some countries with more than 527,000 fatalities The pandemic has now people infected. limited testing capabilities, linked to the disease so far — entered a new phase, with India See also page 18 Trial for journalist’s murder begins

New PM for France ISTANBUL — Twenty Saudi who commissioned the crime,” she nationals have gone on trial in added. PARIS — The new His appointment as absentia in Turkey for the murder The 59-year-old journalist, who French prime minister prime minister does not of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in went into self-imposed exile in the appointed on Friday (local require parliamentary 2018. US in 2017, was last seen entering time) says he feels ready approval. Khashoggi, a prominent critic the Saudi consulate on October 2, to face the key challenge of “The health crisis is of Crown Prince Mohammed bin 2018, to obtain the papers that he reviving France’s economy unfortunately not over, and Salman, was killed by a team of needed to marry Cengiz. following the damage the economic and social Saudi agents inside the kingdom’s After listening to purported caused by the coronavirus crisis is already there,” consulate in Istanbul. audio recordings of conversations pandemic and a two-month Castex said during the The defendants include two Jamal Khashoggi inside the consulate made by nationwide lockdown. handover ceremony that former aides to the prince, who Turkish intelligence, Callamard The relatively low- put him in office. himself denies involvement. concluded that Khashoggi was profile Jean Castex, who “Priorities will need to Saudi Arabia, which rejected Turkey’s “brutally slain” that day. co-ordinated France’s evolve, methods will need extradition request, convicted eight people over The Saudi government said the journalist was virus reopening strategy, to be adapted,” he added. the murder last year. killed in a “rogue operation” by a team of agents. replaces Edouard Philippe, Jean Castex Earlier in the day, Castex Five were sentenced to death for directly Saudi Arabia’s public prosecution said who resigned earlier in acknowledged in a written participating in the killing, while three others the murder was ordered by the head of a the day as French President Emmanuel statement “the immense task ahead”. were handed prison sentences for covering up “negotiations team” sent to Istanbul to bring Macron reshuffles the government to A conservative, Castex began a local the crime. Khashoggi back to the kingdom “by means of shift its focus for the remaining two political career in 2008 in the small town The Saudi trial was dismissed as “the persuasion” or, if that failed, “by force”. years of his term. of Prades in southern France, where he antithesis of justice” by a UN Special Rapporteur The public prosecution concluded that Macron, who says he wants a “new was re-elected as mayor in March with Agnes Callamard, who concluded that Khashoggi Khashoggi was forcibly restrained after a path” for the remainder of his first backing from The Republicans party. He was “the victim of a deliberate, premeditated struggle and injected with a large amount of a presidential term, chose in Castex a also held elected office in the Pyrenees- execution” for which the Saudi state was drug, resulting in an overdose that led to his new face to address social and economic Orientales region, near the Spanish responsible. death. His body was then dismembered and issues amid France’s recovery. border. Khashoggi’s Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, handed over to a local “collaborator” outside the The 42-year-old centrist president has He notably worked as deputy was allowed to attend the hearing. consulate. The remains were never found. not said yet whether he plans to seek secretary-general at the presidency She later told journalists gathered outside Turkey’s public prosecution concluded that re-election in 2022. under former President Nicolas Sarkozy the courtroom that she found the process Khashoggi was suffocated almost as soon as Largely unknown to the French public, in 2011-2012. He had previous jobs at the emotionally and spiritually debilitating. he entered the consulate, and that his body was Castex, 55, is a career public servant who Health Ministry and Labour Ministry. However, Cengiz also expressed confidence then destroyed. has worked with multiple governments Questions over Philippe’s job have in the Turkish judicial system and declared: “Our Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency but never as a minister. France’s gradual swirled since mid-June when Macron search for justice will continue in Turkey as well cited the indictment filed by Turkish prosecutors reopening since May 11, a task the new declared he wanted to “reinvent” his as in everywhere we can.” as accusing Saud al-Qahtani, a former senior PM oversaw, has been seen as generally presidency. In French government Callamard, who was also at the hearing, adviser to Crown Prince Mohammed, and Ahmad successful so far. reshuffles, the prime minister tenders said: “We have not moved the killing of Jamal Asiri, Saudi Arabia’s former deputy intelligence Castex’s most recent mission consisted his or her resignation ahead of Cabinet Khashoggi into a formal setting that the chief, of “instigating a premeditated murder with of co-ordinating efforts to lift France’s appointments but can still be re-named international community can recognise because the intent of causing torment through fiendish lockdown restrictions while keeping to the position. the trial in Saudi Arabia could not be given instinct”. 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FORT LAUDERDALE — and positive test rates. sees spike The coronavirus infection Over the past two weeks, curve has risen in 40 of the the percentage of positive 50 US states as Americans tests has doubled in Georgia, head into the July Fourth Kansas, Montana, Michigan, in infections holiday weekend. Missouri, Tennessee, With the number of Mississippi, South Carolina SEOUL — South Korea has reported 63 daily confirmed new cases and Ohio. In Nevada, it has newly-confirmed cases of the coronavirus nationwide climbing past tripled. In Idaho, it is five as health authorities scrambled to mobilise 50,000, an alarming 36 times higher. public health tools to the southwestern city states saw an increase in the In Texas, where new cases of Gwangju, where more than 50 people were percentage of tests coming in the past two weeks have found sick with the virus over the past week. back positive for the virus. swelled from about 2400 The figures announced by the Korea “What we’ve seen is a very a day to almost 8000 on Centres for Disease Control and Prevention disturbing week,” Dr Anthony Wednesday, the positive rate yesterday brought the national caseload to Fauci, the US government’s Dr Fauci warned that newly-reported cases over ballooned from 8 percent to 12,967 infections, including 282 deaths. top infectious-disease if people did not start the past 14 days, according 14.5 percent. In Arizona, it Thirty-one of the new cases were reported expert, said in a livestream complying, “we’re going to be to data compiled by the has gone from 5.7 percent to from the Seoul metropolitan area, which has with the American Medical in some serious difficulty”. volunteer Covid Tracking 10.3 percent. been at the centre of a virus resurgence since Association. The United States reported Project. Abbott, who in May began late May. Six of the new cases came from In a major retreat that more than 55,400 new The outbreaks are most one of the most aggressive Gwangju, where officials have raised concerns illustrated how dire things Covid-19 cases on Thursday, severe in Arizona, Texas and reopening schedules of over possible shortages in hospital capacities, had become in Texas, which was a new daily global Florida, which together with any governor, ordered the while 13 of them came from the southeastern Republican Governor Greg record. California have reclosed wearing of masks in all city of Daegu, which had been the epicentre of Abbott ordered the wearing That represented a or otherwise clamped back counties with at least 20 a major outbreak in February and March. of masks across most of the doubling of the daily total down on bars, restaurants Covid-19 cases. The municipal government of Gwangju, state after refusing until over the past month and was and movie theatres over the Abbott said in a video which had one of the smallest caseloads recently to let even local higher even than what the past week or so. posted on Twitter that the among major South Korean cities before this governments impose such country witnessed during Nebraska and South state’s lower infection rate week, has shut hundreds of schools and rules. the most lethal phase of the Dakota were the only states and case counts after his banned gatherings at wedding halls, banquet The surge has been crisis in April and May, when outside the Northeast with a stay-at-home order in April facilities and senior welfare centres to stem blamed in part on Americans the New York metropolitan downward trend in cases. might have led some to think the transmission of the virus. not covering their faces area was easily the worst While some of the the “coast was clear”. Neighbouring provinces were providing or following other social- coronavirus hotspot in the increases may be explained But the number of people dozens of hospital beds and planning to send distancing rules as states US. by expanded testing, other hospitalised in Texas because medical personnel to help Gwangju deal with lifted their lockdowns over All but 10 states are indicators are grim, too, of Covid-19 has quadrupled the spike in infections. — AP the past few weeks. showing an upswing in including hospitalisations since late May. — AP

US readies itself North Koreans warned for a low-key to keep up war on virus Independence Day weekend PYONGYANG — North Korean leader Kim Jong- un has urged officials amid pandemic to maintain alertness against the coronavirus, WASHINGTON, DC — After days of record warning that complacency spikes in new Covid-19 cases and hospitals risked “unimaginable and warning they could run out of beds, US irretrievable crisis”, state President Donald Trump’s White House has media said yesterday. sought to convey that all is well in the battle Despite the warning, Kim against the coronavirus and touted efforts to reaffirmed North Korea’s get the US economy moving again. claim to not have had a single Just two weeks ago, the US was reporting case of Covid-19, telling a about 22,000 new cases a day. ruling party meeting on It has now reported more than 50,000 Thursday that the country cases daily for the past week and broken had “thoroughly prevented the records for new cases three days in a row, inroad of the malignant virus”, according to several tallies. despite the worldwide health As the wave of new cases accelerated, crisis. some states paused or scaled back their Outsiders widely doubt re-openings, while closing beaches and North Korea has escaped the cancelling Fourth of July celebrations (or pandemic entirely, given its at least encouraging Americans to watch poor health infrastructure them virtually) over the up-and-coming US and close trade and travel Independence Day weekend. ties to China, where Covid-19 This Independence Day would be unlike emerged late last year. WARNED AGAINST COMPLACENCY: In this photo provided by the North Korean government, any other amid the pandemic. Sadly, it looked Describing its anti-virus North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attends a politburo meeting of the Central Committee of the like the floats would have to stay in the efforts as a “matter of national Workers’ Party of Korea in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Thursday (local time). Independent garage this year. Cities around the US have existence”, North Korea earlier journalists were not given access to cover the event depicted in this image distributed by the cancelled their annual parades as cases of this year shut down nearly all government. The content of this image cannot be independently verified. Image via AP Covid-19 continued to rise. cross-border traffic, banned The National Independence Day Parade tourists and mobilised health The agency said In other developments in the opening of the economy, in Washington, DC, was the highest-profile workers to quarantine anyone Kim sharply criticised Asia-Pacific region: however, millions are casualty. “Covid-19 infection levels will not with similar symptoms to the inattentiveness among officials faced with job losses and be abated to the degree that it would be safe disease. and violations of emergency ■ China yesterday reported government assistance has (to go ahead with the parade),” its organisers Experts say the country’s anti-virus rules, and warned five new cases of Covid-19, been limited due to already said, in a rather downcast statement. self-imposed lockdown is that a “hasty relief of anti- two of them in the capital of massive levels of debt. Fireworks displays are synonymous with hurting an economy already epidemic measures will result Beijing and three brought Independence Day and while a raft of events battered by stringent in an unimaginable and in from outside the country, ■ Indonesia reported had been cancelled it was not all bad news. US-led sanctions over its irretrievable crisis”. according to the National 1624 coronavirus infections Some would still take place; however, people nuclear weapons and missile North Korea’s official Health Commission. on Thursday in its biggest were being encouraged to watch them on TV programme. Rodong Sinmun newspaper Strict quarantine, social- jump in new cases since the or online instead. The Korean Central News published several photos of distancing and case-tracing pandemic began, its health Meanwhile, a US Labour Department Agency said Kim, during Kim at the meeting, which measures have helped ministry said. report out yesterday showed the window of the politburo meeting of the were the first state media radically bring down infections This brought the total re-openings had had a dramatic impact on Workers’ Party, “stressed the images to be released of him and mask wearing is still number of infections there hiring, with the US creating jobs at a record need to maintain maximum in weeks. universal in indoor spaces, to 59,394. The country also level in June. “Today’s announcement proves alert without a slight self- Neither Kim, nor the while many venues also reported 53 new deaths on that our economy is roaring back,” Trump complacence or relaxation” as ruling party officials who require proof on a mobile Thursday, taking cumulative told reporters yesterday, while touting his the virus continues to spread participated in the politburo phone app that the person Covid-19 fatalities to 2987. administration’s efforts to beat back the in neighbouring countries. meeting, were wearing masks. is healthy. Even with the — AP and agencies coronavirus as “a historic thing”. — Agencies The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 WORLD 19 Death toll in Myanmar’s GLOBAL BRIEFS BLM protests to take place throughout Australia today BRISBANE — Thousands of people were expected to join Black Lives Matter (BLM) mine landslide now 172 protests by marching in Brisbane and in other parts of Australia today. The rally against First Nations’ deaths in Leader Aung San Suu Kyi expresses sadness, says joblessness to blame custody, violence and systemic racism towards Black people was due to begin at King George HPAKANT, Myanmar — Square at noon (local time) today and wind Myanmar’s leader Aung San through the city to Musgrave Park. Suu Kyi expressed sadness Organiser Bogaine Spearim says community on Friday (local time) over anger over Black deaths in custody had not a landslide at a jade mining gone away. site in the country’s north “We will continue to hit the streets until there that claimed at least 172 is justice,” he told AAP. lives, blaming the tragedy on Today’s rallies in Brisbane, Darwin, Perth, joblessness. Adelaide, Cairns and Kempsey were a Suu Kyi, speaking on a continuation of the global protests sparked scheduled Facebook Live by the death of African-American man George broadcast with representatives Floyd during an arrest in May. of the construction industry, “Deaths are continuing to happen in Australia bemoaned what she described — Dave Dungay Jnr said ‘I can’t breathe’ before as the need for people to dying in custody too,” Spearim said. illegally sift for jade because Dungay died in 2015 after he was restrained they lacked other ways of by five prison officers in Sydney’s Long Bay jail making a living. after he refused to stop eating biscuits. Those killed in the accident The protest organisers are demanding changes on Thursday in Hpakant, in to the policies that have led to 432 Aboriginal Kachin state, had settled next and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody in to a mining site to sift for bits Australia since 1991. — AAP of jade, which had been left over after heavy machinery Cops fired for mocking death excavated the ground and DENVER — Three Colorado police officers left behind huge mounds of have been fired and a fourth resigned after they discarded earth. shared photographs of themselves re-enacting a The mounds become chokehold on a Black man who later died. unstable during the rainy Vanessa Wilson, interim chief of police in the season and slid down on the Denver suburb of Aurora, called the officers’ informal miners who had JADE MINE SECTOR, GOVERNMENT IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Rescuers carry the body of a actions surrounding the death of Elijah McClain, settled below. victim of a landslide from a jade mining area in Hpakant, Myanmar. The landslide has claimed who was unarmed, “reprehensible”. This kind of tragedy has the lives of at least 172 people and put the jade mine sector and the government in the spotlight. “I am disgusted to my core,” Wilson said at a happened repeatedly in Inset, Myanmar’s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. Myanmar Fire Service Department picture via AP news conference announcing the firings. Myanmar in recent years. The officers who were terminated were named The Myanmar Fire Resources and Environmental measures. deadly mining practices to as Jason Rosenblatt, Erica Marrero and Kyle Services Department, which Conservation, Ohn Win. London-based Global continue and gambling with Dittrich. The fourth officer, Jaron Jones, resigned co-ordinates rescue and Hpakant, a remote area Witness called the landslide the lives of vulnerable workers on Tuesday (local time). emergency services, announced 950km north of Myanmar’s “a damning indictment of the in the country’s jade mines,” One photo depicts Dittrich and Jones on Friday that there had been biggest city —Yangon — is the government’s failure to curb Global Witness said in a recreating a carotid neck hold, while a grinning at least 172 deaths from the centre of the world’s biggest reckless and irresponsible statement on Thursday. Marrero stands nearby. The pictures, which were accident. and most lucrative jade mining mining practices”. “Neither a promised new released on Friday by authorities, were taken Dozens had also been industry. It said that Myanmar’s jade gemstone law, passed by near the site where the fatal struggle took place. hospitalised. The most detailed estimate mining sector “is dominated parliament in 2019, nor a Rosenblatt, who was among the officers who Bo Saung, a village of Myanmar’s jade industry, by powerful military-linked gemstone policy that has been subdued McClain, was fired for responding administrator in Hpakant, made by the environmental companies, armed groups and in production for several years “Haha” after receiving the photo, Wilson said. told The Associated Press watchdog group Global cronies that have been allowed have yet been implemented.” The McClain family attorney, Mari Newman, on Friday that more bodies Witness, said it generated to operate without effective UN Secretary-General said police not only killed an innocent man but remained that would need to about US$31 billion in 2014. social and environmental Antonio Guterres expressed felt empowered to make a “mockery” of the be retrieved. Suu Kyi said most of those controls for years”. deep sadness at the deaths incident, by re-enacting it. The death toll, however, killed on Thursday were illegal It singled out for blame the and sent condolences to the McClain, 23, was walking along a street in already surpassed that of the miners. She said that showed civilian government of Suu families of the victims, as well Aurora in August 2019 when he was approached previous worst such accident, how difficult it currently was Kyi’s National League for as to Myanmar’s government by three officers on reports of a man acting in November 2015, when at for the country’s citizens to get Democracy party, which came and its people. suspiciously, although he had not committed least 113 people were killed. legal jobs, and that generating into power in 2016. Gutteres expressed “the any crimes. During the confrontation, McClain State television announced jobs should be a priority. “Five years after taking readiness of the UN to said he could not breathe, according to audio on Friday night that the However, critics place the office and pledging to reform contribute to ongoing efforts recordings released by police. government had formed a blame for such accidents on the corrupt sector, the National to address the needs of the The officers subdued McClain with the carotid committee to investigate the the legal mining operators League for Democracy has affected population,” said his chokehold, and paramedics later injected him accident that would be headed and the government’s yet to implement desperately- spokesman, Stephane Dujarric. with the sedative ketamine. He then went into by Minister for Natural lax enforcement of safety needed reforms, allowing — AP cardiac arrest and was taken off life support days later. No charges were laid against the officers, with an autopsy listing the cause of death as undetermined. Epstein cohort’s arrest becomes new test for plea deal Colorado Governor Jared Polis has appointed a special prosecutor to review the case. — AAP NEW YORK — Before recruiter of underage girls The agreement lists four Iran threatens retaliation Jeffrey Epstein’s jailhouse for Epstein, usually under women by name, possibly TEHRAN — Iran will retaliate against any suicide last year, his defence the guise of hiring them because they received country that carries out cyberattacks on its hinged on a 2008 deal with to perform massages, and subpoenas or “target letters” nuclear sites, the head of civilian defence says, federal prosecutors in Florida sometimes participated in his from the government over after a fire at its Natanz plant which some over his alleged sexual abuse sexual abuse of the teens. allegations they were paid Iranian officials say may have been caused by of multiple teenage girls. The allegations against to recruit girls for Epstein. cyber-sabotage. His lawyers said it the couple date back many However, the agreement notes, The underground Natanz Fuel Enrichment prevented him from being years, but Epstein, for a while, it was “not limited to” only Plant is one of several Iranian facilities being charged with further crimes. appeared to have resolved them. monitored by inspectors of the International Could that same deal now them under a deal with Maxwell was not one of Atomic Energy Agency, which is the UN nuclear help Ghislaine Maxwell, the federal and state prosecutors the four women identified watchdog. Epstein confidante arrested in South Florida, in which he by name in the agreement, Iran’s top security body said on Friday (local on Thursday, evade charges pleaded guilty to lesser state but former Miami federal time) that the cause of the “incident” at the she helped lure at least three charges and served 13 months prosecutor David Weinstein nuclear site had been determined but “due to girls into sexual liaisons with in jail and a work-release Ghislaine Maxwell said the “not limited to” security considerations” it would be announced Epstein? programme. wording was broad enough at a more convenient time. Maxwell’s lawyers have After a Miami Herald the agreement — not all 94 for her lawyers to contend it Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation initially not yet outlined their defence expose brought new attention federal prosecutor’s offices in applied to her, too. reported an “incident” had occurred early on strategy, but her legal team is to the case, the US attorney the country. Maxwell’s lawyers could Thursday at Natanz, located in the desert in the bound to raise the issue in the in Manhattan brought new The possible deal in it for argue “just because her name central province of Isfahan. months ahead. charges against Epstein Maxwell is that the agreement wasn’t mentioned, doesn’t It later published a photo of a one-storey brick The British socialite was last July, arguing that the also sought to prevent mean she wasn’t protected building with its roof and walls partly burned. arrested on Thursday (local 2008 deal only applied to criminal charges from being by the agreement,” Weinstein A door hanging off its hinges in the photo time) in New Hampshire on the specific US attorney’s brought “against any potential said on Friday. suggested that there had been an explosion charges that she acted as a office in Florida that made co-conspirators of Epstein”. — AP inside the building. — AAP, Reuters 20 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 Wrong side of the law Some 125 police officers charged with criminal offending AUCKLAND — Assault, property Taukolo was paid about $70,000 by damage, intimidation, threats, sex UNLAWFUL organised criminals. attacks, theft, kidnapping, fraud and CONDUCT: In April this year Jamie Foster even murder. Charges was sentenced to six years in jail for These are just some of the crimes against indecently assaulting and raping his that sworn police officers have been police since female workmate at a Kerikeri motel charged with in the past five years. 2015 include during the early hours of February Grisly alpaca Figures provided to the New murder, rape, 5 last year. Zealand Herald under the Official assault, fraud, The 29-year-old was part of a Information Act reveal that from theft, property group deployed to help police the deaths leave 2015 to 2019 125 constabulary damage and 2019 Waitangi Day events at the staff have been before the courts harassment. Treaty Grounds, whose collective accused of criminal offending. At File picture actions and lewd behaviour have Canterbury the moment at least 35 cases are caused severe embarrassment and ongoing. The figures provided by questions over police culture. police were from 2015 to 2019 so it’s “Police investigate the incidents than three weeks after she told The 29-year-old denied the town puzzled likely that number is higher when and lay charges before the court. McLean she was leaving him for offending but after a two-week trial 2020 information is factored in. “At the courts, like every other family friend, Garry Duggan. — where the victim was questioned CHRISTCHURCH — An attack on four That information was not member of the public, the individual McLean also pleaded guilty to repeatedly about the attack — a jury alpacas in North Canterbury has left local provided to the Herald. is able to seek representation and attempting to murder Duggan. found the constable guilty on both animal management staff perplexed over Of the charged cops, 32 were have their matter heard.” In December last year, Vili Taukolo charges. whether it was carried out by a dog or a convicted and sentenced for Taylor said the information was jailed for two years and two In July 2017, Jeremy Malifa person. The four alpacas were in a paddock crimes including serious or would not be provided by individual months after his criminal offending “brought shame and embarrassment in the township of Waikari, when they were grievous assaults, intimidation and districts to protect the privacy of was uncovered. During a 15 month to the police” with his unsanctioned fatally injured between 28 and 29 June. threats, criminal the officers. period, while he was a constable and unlawful use of resources to Three of the alpacas were found dead harassment, “Breaking based in Auckland, Taukolo was stalk women he found sexually with head injuries, and a fourth with severe property damage, down to a highly-paid informant for the attractive. injuries had to be put down. alcohol or drug The majority of officers further criminal underworld. The 34-year-old was convicted Hurunui District Council chief operating driving, sexual charged ended up individual The 31-year-old was accessing of illegally accessing the national officer Dan Harris said it was unclear how offending, fraud, resigning or retiring districts — the police’s national intelligence intelligence police system to prey the injuries were caused. computer crime, some are application system (NIA) before on women and sentenced to 400 He said the three alpacas had head tax evasion and during or at the end of very small — releasing confidential information to hours of community work, 12 injuries and had lost flesh from their other driving the court process. would enable crooks, all while getting paid tens of months’ supervision, six months’ skulls, and the fourth alpaca, which initially behaviour. more ready thousands of dollars for the leaks. community detention and ordered to survived the attack had a badly mauled jaw. A further 39 identification Taukolo, who was formerly a pay $200 to each of his victims. It was difficult to say what had caused were discharged without conviction of individuals,” he said. deputy registrar of the High Court, Last week an Auckland police the injuries, Harris said. for things like animal welfare The majority of officers charged had been caught after irregularities officer found guilty of illegally “The height of an alpaca is up over two offending, minor driving offences, ended up resigning or retiring in his use of the NIA were presenting a Taser at a woman won metres when it is upright. There is no other family violence, firearms and fraud. during or at the end of the court discovered and led to an audit by an appeal and had his conviction visible damage, puncture wounds, marks to Twenty-six cases were ongoing process — 52.5 percent. police. quashed. Constable Sean Mathew other parts of the body, so something took and still before the courts. About 32 percent underwent an The NIA holds details about Doak faced two charges over it down by the head. Other than that we just Of the officers: employment process investigation police investigations, people’s wielding a Taser at a woman after don’t know.” ■ 57 were from the upper North where a sanction occurred. vehicles, locations, phone numbers a high-speed pursuit in Auckland He said they would not rule out it being Island area encompassing the In 20 cases no further action and criminal histories. during September 2017. a dog attack. “Normally dogs would look to Northland, Waitemata, Auckland City, was taken because the matter was The audit identified more than Following a trial last August, take the animal down by the legs, but there Counties Manukau, Waikato and Bay dismissed within the courts and 20,000 queries between November a jury returned split verdicts and was no damage to the legs or puncture of Plenty police districts there was no employment process. 2017 and March this year. Of those, found the 26-year-old not guilty of marks that we could see. So it is just a ■ 45 were based in the lower The rest of the cases are either more than 4500 were made on dates assault with a weapon but guilty of really odd one. We certainly wouldn’t rule it North-Eastern, Central and ongoing in court or internally. when Taukolo was not working, unlawfully presenting a restricted out, but it would be a big dog, or dogs.” Wellington police districts The Herald has covered some while 1200 were on days when he weapon. Despite arguments from He said there was also a horse and ■ 20 were in the South Island, recent cases where police have was on leave or had reported in Doak’s lawyer, Todd Simmonds, a couple of llama in the same paddock covering Tasman, Canterbury and been convicted. sick. Some 2500 other queries were that Doak would likely lose his job, which were unharmed, and sheep in a Southern, and; In December 2017, Constable made an hour either side of his Judge Noel Sainsbury convicted the neighbouring paddock. ■ 13 worked in police service Ben McLean was jailed for life with shift. constable. Anyone with information should contact centres a minimum non-parole period of 17 Taukolo also made queries about The decision of Judge Sainsbury, the council’s animal management team or “Police take any charges and years after he murdered his wife. 34 other police officers and viewed who said New Zealanders “expect the police. Harris said they had no other court action seriously,” said police Verity McLean was executed on personal information about them better” of police officers, was then reports of similar attacks on animals in the professional conduct national Anzac Day that year. The mother such as their address, vehicles appealed to the High Court and a area and it had been an upsetting incident manager Superintendent Barry of their three children died from a and “occurrences linked to them”, hearing held last month. for the owner. — RNZ Taylor. single gunshot to the head, less court documents show. In total, — NZ Herald Tandem skydiving shoulder injuries up, total accidents down by Tracy Neal, RNZ overall number of aviation “The private and recreation accidents was lower than at the area is complex because that’s WELLINGTON — The same time last year. everything from hang-gliders to number of tandem skydivers It showed there were 26 parachutes to small, homebuilt dislocating their shoulders is on accidents in this quarter, aircraft — much like recreational the rise, an aviation safety report compared with the 51 accidents boating which has a variety of has found. in the same quarter last year. craft from kayaks to yachts and The Civil Aviation Authority’s The nine accidents recorded in you have to be careful around safety summary for the first the commercial passenger sector saying what the cause was. quarter of this year showed five were all from adventure aviation “One thing, we are seeing a of the nine tandem skydiving passenger operations. general reduction in recreational accidents in the first three There were four accidents in flying activity, due to things like months of this year were the commercial non-passenger rising costs, but the number of shoulder dislocations. sector (down from 10 the accidents have come down faster CAA safety intelligence previous year) and 13 in the than the actual activity has unit manager Jack Stanton private and recreational flying reduced.” said parachuting could reveal sector, which led to one fatality. Stanton said the calmer shoulder problems people might DISLOCATING SHOULDERS: There were nine skydiving accidents There were 28 accidents in the weather than normal over that not be aware they have. in the first three months of this year. However, the safety report also private and recreational sector timeframe was something they “Parachuting puts unusual showed a decrease in the number of aviation accidents. over the same time last year. might look into. stresses on your body that you Picture supplied Stanton said the reduction in “In the past we’ve found a don’t see in your normal day- accidents this year was unlikely good percentage of private and to-day life, so there are things they found was that people knew “It needed to be made clear to to be because of Covid-19 recreational accidents are caused that can occur suddenly while they had a previous injury to people that disclosing a medical restrictions. by encountering unexpected bad parachuting you might not have their shoulder but were reluctant condition won’t prevent them The report covered the period weather, such as flying into rain even been aware you were prone to declare it because they from jumping, but it will allow from the January 1 to March 31 or cloud so the weather over this to.” thought it would prevent them the tandem master to modify the which covered only one week of time is likely to have a strong Stanton said the pattern from jumping.” way he (or she) runs the jump so the lockdown. corelation.” emerged after assessing He said changes to the you don’t land on your gammy He said the reason for the Stanton said the aim of the passenger declaration forms wording on the passenger knee or you don’t expose your drop was hard to fathom because safety reports supported one of provided by operators. declaration form were aimed at bad shoulder to the airflow.” accident investigations focused CAA’s central mission objectives “They have to do their own encouraging people to disclose The January to March 2020 primarily on causes, rather than to promote and ensure the safe incident investigation and what medical conditions. safety report also showed the what was not a cause. conduct of air operations. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 RACING 21

NZ Metropolitan harness at Addington Sunday Jetbet 8 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 Book Your Event At Addington 1.05 4 Hydroflow Junior Drivers Trot 1.57 2 804s1 Standout (Fr) 2 John Morrison 3 s66s9 Mongolian Marshal (Fr) 3 Blair Orange Race 1: SIOUX PRINCESS, KAHRESS, THAT’S THE STORY 3 19109 Terror The Christian (Fr) 3 Blair Orange 4 48044 Annie Richter (Fr) 4 Terry Chmiel $7000, non-winners 2yo+ mr47 to mr50 $7000, 4yo+ r40-r55. jun.d mobile, 1980m 4 20s98 Sweet Loress (Fr) 4 Ben Laughton Race 2: PRAIRIE, ASHES TO ASHES, DON’T QUOTE ME 5 s0762 Conquer Me (Fr) 5 Robbie Holmes stand, 2600m 1 9360s Rachmaninov (Fr) 1 Gemma Thornley 5 09211 Guido Da Siena (Fr) 5 Samantha Ottley Race 3: CHLOE, FLAMBOYANT, STICK MAN 6 8s270 Kwik Sport (Fr) 6 Robbie Close 1 59s63 Ashes To Ashes (Fr) 1 Ricky May 2 33228 Sunnivue Phileah (Fr) 2 John Morrison 6 22466 Fynn Frost (Fr) 6 Kyle Cameron 7 37s05 Miss Behavin (Fr) 7 Kimberly Butt Race 4: JUSTAN’S SISTER, WITH ICE, TEHORO DAZZLE 7 65807 Go Davey (Fr) 7 Sheree Tomlinson 2 Don’t Quote Me (Fr) 2 John Dunn 3 s4417 Kowhai Sundown (Fr) 3 Ellie Barron 8 007s0 Gottagettabeer (Fr) 8 John Morrison Race 5: AROCKNATTHEPARK, AMERICAN SNIPER, 4 40755 The Eye Of The Tiger (Fr) 4 Simon Smith 8 65701 Sagano (Fr) 8 Kimberly Butt SCRATCHED 9 97025 Pembrook Tilly (Fr) 9 Samantha Ottley STEALTH BOMBA 3 — Kusanova 5 Ps000 Springbank Lachie (Fr) 5 Mark Hurrell 9 5108s Elo Louise (Fr) 9 Robbie Close 4 7 Boom (Fr) 3 Samantha Ottley 10 0s8Ps Swish (Fr) 10 Tim Williams Race 6: TERROR THE CHRISTIAN, GUIDO DA SIENA, 6 47223 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 6 Sheree Tomlinson 5 0 Franco Nathan (Fr) 4 Craig D Thornley 11 759s0 Truehawk (Fr) 11 Lawrence McCormick PRODIGAL GUINNESS 7 07900 Idle Moose (Fr) 7 Ben Laughton 7 Chch Casino Regional Series 3.23 6 Port Elizabeth (Fr) 5 Ross Cameron 12 800s0 Mathilda (Fr) U1 John Dunn Race 7: JAZELLE, PAYMENT PLAN, ESSENCE OF EASTON 8 07s50 With Ice (Fr) 8 Cam Jones $7500, 3yo+ r40-r55. mobile, 1980m 7 22s22 Prairie (Fr) 6 Gavin Smith 9 80562 Tehoro Dazzle (Fr) U1 Sam Thornley Race 8: MONGOLIAN MARSHAL, TRUEHAWK, MEGAROCK 1 0s809 Maldito (Fr) 1 Craig D Thornley 8 Harrison (Fr) 7 John Morrison 9 Blue Star Taxis Pace 4.23 Race 9: DISTINGUISHED TASTE, MACHS MARETA, 2 s8s80 Trompeur (Fr) 2 Shaun Anderson 9 89s70 Rozha (Fr) 8 Shaun Anderson 5 New Trackside Menu 2.23 $7000, 3yo+ r40-r50. mobile, 1980m KAYLA MAGUIRE 3 050s6 Donegal Carnbouy (Fr) 3 John Dunn 10 Susie Reignmaker (Fr) 9 Blair Orange $7000, 3yo+ r53-r55 stand, 2600m 4 39306 Essence Of Easton (Fr) 4 1 59008 Star Paige (Fr) 1 Kimberly Butt 3 Xcm Sport Pace 1.30 1 40410 Katchalight (Fr) 1 Bob Butt Matthew Williamson 2 50544 Magical Matty (Fr) 2 Sheree Tomlinson 2 99s10 Arocknatthepark (Fr) 2 Blair Orange 5 79952 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 5 Samantha Ottley 3 090s8 El Chapo (Fr) 3 Terry Chmiel $7000, r40-r52 stand, 2600m 3 s0013 Stealth Bomba (Fr) 3 John Dunn 6 64100 Allandale (Fr) 6 Robbie Holmes 4 — Darryl Kerrigan SCRATCHED 7 s3201 Jimmy Richter (Fr) 7 Mark Hurrell 4 49650 Stetson (Fr) 4 Craig D Thornley 1 64090 Regatta (Fr) 1 Robbie Close 5 1 American Sniper (Fr) 4 Mark Hurrell 8 1s574 Midnight Party (Fr) 8 Ricky May 5 24328 Machs Mareta (Fr) 5 Gavin Smith 1 Dunstan Horsefeeds Trot 12.40 2 47370 Vintage Beach (Fr) 2 Tim Williams 6 1s8 Kiwi X Factor (Fr) 5 Gavin Smith 9 8s421 Payment Plan (Fr) 9 Sheree Tomlinson 6 03362 Kayla Maguire (Fr) 6 Matt Anderson 3 075s9 Stick Man (Fr) 3 Blair Orange 7 321s0 Mils McArdle (Fr) 6 Matt Anderson 10 06358 Jazelle (Fr) 21 Blair Orange 7 24693 Distinguished Taste (Fr) 7 Blair Orange $7500, 3yo+ r40-r59. mobile, 1980m 4 00004 Sister’s Delight (Fr) 4 Samantha Ottley 8 82325 Pats Dragon (Fr) 7 Ricky May 11 18237 Szybka Lane (Fr) 22 Tim Williams 8 81757 Stavros The Terror (Fr) 8 Ricky May 1 s0080 Time In A Bottle (Fr) 1 John Morrison 5 451s9 Hes Fast And Furious (Fr) 5 John Dunn 9 s5549 Blue Chip Delight (Fr) 8 Colin DeFilippi 9 52107 Galleons Connoisseur (Fr) 9 2 20433 Kahress (Fr) 2 Robbie Holmes 6 08020 Flamboyant (Fr) 6 Ben Laughton 10 06342 Champagneandwine (Fr) 9 John Morrison 8 Hrs Construction Pace 3.58 Samantha Ottley 3 800s0 Girls Let Loose (Fr) 3 Gerard O’Reilly 7 7s904 Chloe (Fr) 7 Jim Curtin 6 Lamb & Hayward Pace 2.48 $7000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr46 10 00Ps3 Eastwood Chieftain (Fr) 21 Sam Payne 4 48327 That’s The Story (Fr) 4 Kerryn Tomlinson 8 s8980 Sweeney Todd (Fr) 8 Brian Zampese stand, 2600m 11 9707s Wee Ring The Changes (Fr) 22 5 000s0 Westeros (Fr) U1 Ricky May 9 370s9 Khaki Nui (Fr) 9 Ray Jenkins $7500, 3yo+ r56-r59 stand, 2600m 1 55444 Megarock (Fr) 1 Gerard O’Reilly Mark Hurrell 6 01124 Sioux Princess (Fr) U2 Samantha Ottley 10 01506 Gomeo Denario (Fr) 10 Sheree Tomlinson 1 52861 Prodigal Guinness (Fr) 1 John Dunn 2 40009 Atarah (Fr) 2 Jim Curtin 12 90051 Jenabella (Fr) U1 Robbie Close

Auckland greys at Manukau Sunday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Jo’s Wholesale & Sports Bar 12.30 8 55782 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill 4 8s736 Thrilling Dexter 18.67 Sam Lozell 2 52783 Thrilling Peta 18.29 Karen Walsh Race 1: MOBILITY SCOOTER, DUNDEE GLITTER, EMERGENCY: 5 18711 Dignity Dented 18.76 Thayne Green 3 25412 Artic Miss 18.42 Greg Pomeroy $1365, C0, 318m 9 67768 React Respond nwtd Robert Roper 6 41163 Grey Way 18.64 Greg Pomeroy 4 45212 Kelly’s Girl 18.44 Greg Pomeroy ATTILA’S ARROW 1 Portland Toy nwtd Ben Craik 7 15167 Portland Art 18.47 Ben Craik 5 16171 Portland Wonder 18.37 Ben Craik Race 2: LOUDRED, ELECTRIC SHOCK, RICCITELLI 2 4 Serbian Ace nwtd Ben Craik 5 Happy Birthday Ron O’Regan 1.44 8 77267 Quara’s Yoshi 18.45 Paul Cleaver 6 42631 Ashen 18.42 Bob Bond Race 3: AUDRETTE, NEXUS, LITTLE LEAF 3 83684 Hardcore Jet nwtd Agent & Williams $2390, C4, 318m EMERGENCY: 7 53164 Our Hemi nwtd Udy & Cottam Race 4: DOBBY WHO, THRILLING STOMP, ENJOY THE PERKS 4 Just As Much nwtd Sam Lozell 9 6777s Bigtime Forest nwtd Agent & Williams 8 11121 Buddy Boom 18.26 Udy & Cottam 1 51557 Native Scout 18.60 Phil Green Race 5: MARKED MAN, BOTANY THOMMO, GURU SECRET 5 52523 Electric Shock nwtd A J Christiansen EMERGENCIES: 2 483F1 Botany Thommo 18.60 Phil Green Race 6: WILD KIWI, GO KIKI, HILLBILLY BREWED 6 66223 Loudred nwtd R & L Udy 8 Pump & Engineering Serv. 2.57 3 17657 Franky The Jett 18.44 Emma Potts 9 71265 Iron Eyes 18.41 Emma Potts Race 7: DIGNITY DENTED, GREY WAY, PORTLAND ART 7 5 All Day Long nwtd Robert Roper $2505, C1, 527m 10 26336 Electric Dancer 18.48 W & T Steele 8 Mallorca nwtd Ben Craik 4 34884 Podium Phobia 18.53 Ben Craik Race 8: HIT ZONE, IT’S A LAUGH, OPAWA BIG 5 728s6 Guru Secret 18.61 Agent & Williams 1 53375 My Kirsty nwtd Udy & Cottam EMERGENCIES: 2 55575 Our Scarlett nwtd Glennis Farrell 11 Carol’s Tab Taipa Tavern 3.49 Race 9: GO ANGEL, JINJA JAY, EL NARCO 9 37754 Riccitelli nwtd Marsha Black 6 78174 Paddy Fast 18.76 M & J Smith Race 10: KIWI BOY, BUDDY BOOM, ASHEN 7 21113 Marked Man 18.41 W & T Steele 3 82733 Opawa Big 30.91 Glennis Farrell $2505, C1, 527m 10 24656 Firecracker nwtd Agent & Williams 4 47535 Bobble nwtd W & T Steele Race 11: ROD’S GIRL, KAI NAN, OPAWA GONZO 8 73844 Express Emporium 18.46 W & T Steele 5 18231 It’s A Laugh nwtd Sam Lozell 1 77244 Busy Flash nwtd W & T Steele Race 12: THRILLING DORA, FALL GRACEFULLY, 3 Sportsbowl Function Centre 12.52 EMERGENCIES: 2 2s241 Kai Nan 30.79 Glennis Farrell 9 38778 Relevance 18.35 R & L Udy 6 33331 Hit Zone nwtd A J Christiansen FROSTY BLAZE $1685, C1/2, 318m 7 85F77 My Bro Bobby nwtd M Prangley 3 58751 Bigtime Fred nwtd Agent & Williams 10 14578 Botany Rifles 18.69 Phil Green 4 57853 Noah Who 30.52 M Prangley 1 52362 Audrette 18.45 Bob Bond 8 85746 In Focus nwtd Paul Cleaver EMERGENCY: 5 42448 Tap Out Reg nwtd Sean Codlin 2 83571 Stay Rich 18.55 M & J Smith 6 Mayhounds Rehoming Grp 2.09 6 64323 Rod’s Girl 30.80 Udy & Cottam 3 65657 Tommy The Jett 18.99 Marsha Black 9 21868 Kapai Chris 31.05 W & T Steele $1450, C1, 318m 7 42562 Opawa Gonzo nwtd Glennis Farrell 4 42413 Rainy River 18.77 S E Hunt 9 Mt Wellington Tab Stakes 3.14 8 46366 Opawa Queen nwtd W & T Steele 5 55611 Nexus 18.60 Glennis Farrell 1 42847 Tribal Conquest 18.80 R & L Udy 6 77753 Gain Capital 18.53 Ben Craik 2 s3166 Award Winner nwtd Thayne Green $3325, C2/3, 527m EMERGENCY: 9 21868 Kapai Chris 31.05 W & T Steele 7 65567 Always Dreaming 18.58 Glennis Farrell 3 36672 Noise Maker 18.70 Phil Green 1 35661 Boyka 30.33 Glennis Farrell 8 63414 Little Leaf 18.66 Emma Potts 4 s7277 Small Paige 19.03 Agent & Williams 2 21333 Jinja Jay 30.48 W & T Steele 12 Jack’s Wholesale Meats 4.07 1 Trophies Plus Sprint 12.06 EMERGENCIES: 5 24812 Hillbilly Brewed 18.81 Howard Scott 3 54644 Zipping Buddy nwtd Ben Craik $1450, C1, 318m 9 1856s Go Stopper nwtd Agent & Williams 6 86338 Yella Ella 18.58 R & L Udy 4 25321 Go Angel 30.70 Glennis Farrell $1685, C1/2, 318m 10 26486 Thrilling Arnold 18.70 Sean Codlin 7 21177 Wild Kiwi 18.55 Udy & Cottam 5 76858 Monsoon Malabar 30.78 Udy & Cottam 1 34786 Guru’s Choice 18.71 Agent & Williams 1 68724 Firefly Laffey 18.68 Sean Codlin 8 68758 Bailey And Cream 18.81 R & L Udy 2 58878 Rion King nwtd R & L Udy 6 24125 El Narco 30.69 Phil Green 2 88312 Fall Gracefully 18.74 M Prangley 4 Mps Fencing Distance 1.19 EMERGENCIES: 7 62532 Opawa Delight 30.59 Ben Craik 3 75222 Mobility Scooter 18.65 Marsha Black 3 42368 Our Hotrod 18.72 Udy & Cottam 9 53275 Go Kiki nwtd Glennis Farrell 8 16411 Nana Molly 30.90 Udy & Cottam 4 53763 Botany Sandy 18.86 Phil Green $3210, C0, distance, 603m 4 74446 Kuridrani 18.49 Marsha Black 10 73876 Big Time Rusty 18.92 Agent & Williams EMERGENCIES: 5 54347 Fancy 19.00 M Prangley 1 11653 Dobby Who nwtd M Prangley 5 11766 Choo Choo 18.65 Glennis Farrell 9 56462 Jinja Might 30.42 Udy & Cottam 6 66471 Frosty Blaze 18.71 Thayne Green 6 71s41 Dundee Glitter nwtd Emma Potts 2 13114 Thrilling Stomp nwtd Karen Walsh 7 Terminating Pick6 Sprint 2.34 10 52133 Go Diego nwtd Robert Roper 7 41513 Attila’s Arrow 18.66 Howard Scott 3 15742 Enjoy The Perks nwtd A J Christiansen 7 63338 Opawa Roy nwtd Glennis Farrell 8 73243 Waiterimu Ripper 18.51 R & L Udy 4 26246 Thea Who nwtd M Prangley $2035, C3, 318m 10 Qualified Pet Services 3.32 8 47316 Thrilling Dora 18.81 Emma Potts EMERGENCIES: 5 71676 Pam Arising nwtd S O’Neill 1 62477 Thrilling Hudson nwtd Thayne Green EMERGENCIES: 9 72742 Small Boy nwtd Agent & Williams 6 53s53 Thrilling Amelia nwtd Karen Walsh 2 83138 Snoopy’s Hero 18.63 David Ray $2860, C5, 318m 9 38348 Tamantha 19.04 Bob Bond 10 52577 Tango Miss 18.73 Thayne Green 7 24456 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 3 22444 Thank You Next 18.60 Ben Craik 1 27121 Kiwi Boy 18.18 Udy & Cottam 10 38565 Big Time Tatum nwtd Agent & Williams

Christchurch greys at Addington Monday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 7 4 Delaroche nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 4 Ray White Cashmere 1.05 3 87365 Homebush Zack 17.99 John McInerney 8 77344 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney Race 1: DELAROCHE, PRINCELY CASTLE, HOMEBUSH CARRA 8 86865 Pascale Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 4 66537 Cointreau Time nwtd Rosemary Blackburn EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: $2390, C0, 520m 5 21644 Taieri Breeze 17.57 Ray Casey Race 2: OUR AMBER, TAIERI SNAPSHOT, CRYSTAL CINDI 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 9 866 Homebush Hero nwtd John McInerney 1 86822 Opawa Dawn nwtd Robin Wales 6 75452 Goldstar Beau 17.71 S & B Evans 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini Race 3: MARAKESH MAX, JUST PEACHES, 10 88787 Impressive Chase nwtd John McInerney 2 225s5 Miss Malia nwtd Robin Wales 7 11744 Sefton Double 17.31 Robin Wales HOMEBUSH SUGAR 3 57423 Beau View Winnie nwtd J M Lane 8 35464 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney 9 Christchurch Casino 2.38 Race 4: MISS MALIA, OPAWA DAWN, GOLDSTAR TUDOR 2 A2C Asphalt 2 Concrete 12.30 4 3 Goldstar Tudor nwtd S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, 295m Race 5: OPA’S DREAM, GOLDSTAR REBEL, REGAL JOCK $1365, C0, 295m 5 63434 Ohoka Megan nwtd Lisa Waretini 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney Race 6: KNOW LOGIC, SEFTON DOUBLE, TAIERI BREEZE 6 55532 Taieri Mellay nwtd Ray Casey 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 1 71237 Justin Lincoln 17.46 S & B Evans 1 4254s Double Queenie nwtd John McInerney Race 7: RIPSLINGER ROXY, OUR PAT, RIEKO 7 65382 Goldstar Aria nwtd S & B Evans 2 16464 Go Great 17.75 Robin Wales 2 576 Denarau Delight nwtd Malcolm Grant Race 8: YANIRA BALE, PRINCE ZULU, TABBY 8 34524 Slippery Suzie nwtd S & B Evans 7 greyhoundauctions.co.nz 2.02 3 72151 Girl Midori 17.45 Rosemary Blackburn 3 2547 Homebush Glitch nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 4 47544 Know Farewell 17.66 Garry Cleeve Race 9: GIRL MIDORI, JUSTIN LINCOLN, GOLDSTAR HALSEY 4 57 Mull Of Kintyre nwtd Sharon Hindson $2505, C1, 520m Race 10: BASHFUL BUFFY, CASH NO STASH, 9 8 Troublesome Lee nwtd J M McCook 5 18 Uncle Frank 17.82 Howard Anderton 5 F8s2s Our Amber nwtd Robin Wales 1 47572 Goldstar Alaska 31.07 S & B Evans 6 45677 Goldstar Halsey 17.41 S & B Evans SWEET MARY ANN 10 36447 Princess Romaine nwtd Sharon Hindson 6 65354 Homebush Millie nwtd John McInerney 2 64174 Adelphi 30.77 J M McCook 7 46485 Big Tiny nwtd John McInerney 7 23423 Taieri Snapshot nwtd Ray Casey 3 34745 Goldstar Vale 31.08 S & B Evans 5 Beach Cafe & Wine Bar 1.22 8 14432 Homebush Gambler nwtd John McInerney 8 73442 Crystal Cindi nwtd John McInerney 4 66423 Shermo Bale 30.57 Craig Roberts EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, 295m 5 11Ps7 Our Pat 30.58 Robin Wales 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 9 866 Homebush Hero nwtd John McInerney 1 68855 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 6 81437 Rieko 30.57 Alan Botherway 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 10 878 Homebush Maple nwtd John McInerney 2 57812 Goldstar Rebel 17.59 S & B Evans 7 23613 Ripslinger Roxy 30.34 Ashley Bradshaw 3 24684 Opa’s Dream 17.52 Ray Casey 8 s3574 Punch On Rex nwtd John McInerney 10 Islington Tavern Dash 2.53 3 Suck It Up Ltd Sprint 12.47 4 35744 Baldrick 17.54 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: $1365, C0, 295m 5 67863 Regal Jock 17.28 John McInerney 9 47573 Opawa Jane 30.49 Robin Wales $1450, C1, 295m 6 33156 Zola Black 17.65 Craig Roberts 10 56467 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney 1 7675 Mitcham Emma nwtd John McInerney 1 28617 Sweet Mary Ann 17.51 Rosemary Blackburn 7 78674 Jingili Jill 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 2 68743 Just Peaches nwtd Howard Anderton 2 77157 Whitman 17.67 John McInerney 8 27545 Know Tactics 17.61 Garry Cleeve 8 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz Adoption 2.18 3 22622 Marakesh Max nwtd John McInerney 3 47465 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.12 EMERGENCIES: 4 747 Smash Zone nwtd Malcolm Grant $1450, C1, 295m 4 32687 Dyna Elliot 17.31 Craig Roberts $1365, C0, 295m 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 5 3355 Taieri Taylee nwtd Ray Casey 1 54275 Yanira Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts 5 73372 Cash No Stash 17.85 S & B Evans 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 1 77864 Smash Trust nwtd Malcolm Grant 6 44832 Homebush Sugar nwtd John McInerney 2 25155 Mitcham Queen 17.58 John McInerney 6 48662 Bashful Buffy 17.17 John McInerney 2 46F75 Edison nwtd John McInerney 7 77766 Homebush Mist nwtd John McInerney 6 Addington Events Centre 1.40 3 32255 Goldstar Power 17.49 S & B Evans 7 84644 Homebush Barclay nwtd John McInerney 3 6 Homebush Carra nwtd John McInerney 8 688s4 Sheer Flattery nwtd Alan Botherway 4 62233 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini 8 76547 Absent 17.27 Garry Cleeve 4 56522 Princely Castle nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, 295m 5 24137 Tabby 17.33 Sharon Hindson EMERGENCIES: 5 65783 Opawa Nash nwtd John Rush 9 866 Homebush Hero nwtd John McInerney 1 71778 Know Logic 17.20 Garry Cleeve 6 44634 Tonkawa 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 6 8666 Homebush Dream nwtd John McInerney 10 88 Finneous Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 2 83667 Gracie Lee 17.30 John McInerney 7 43715 Crystal Corvette 17.74 John McInerney 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini

Extra Christchurch greys at Addington Monday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 4-5 T. 3-4-5 Q. 2-3-4-5 Selections 4 62152 Impressive Jazz 31.58 John McInerney 6 77746 Impressive Mood 17.59 John McInerney 8 64473 Opawa Mason 30.29 Robin Wales 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney Race 1: RUN RUN ROVER, YOUNG MASE, OPAWA DAN 5 73647 Opawa Dan 30.37 J M McCook 7 56761 Homebush Kian 17.95 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 6 5F28F Kia Tere 30.48 S & B Evans 8 43383 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 9 47573 Opawa Jane 30.49 Robin Wales Race 2: ZADEE BALE, JACKIE, DYNA TREVOR 7 61715 Young Mase 30.56 J M McCook EMERGENCIES: 10 35566 Dyna Monty 29.94 Craig Roberts 5 Livamol Sprint 4.25 Race 3: PUNCH ON BUZZ, OPAWA MASON, RETALLICK 8 83515 Goldstar Darwin 31.18 S & B Evans 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney $1450, C1, 295m Race 4: OPAWA PHIL, KNOCKA KNOW HOW, EMERGENCIES: 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini 4 Kaikanui Tavern Sprint 4.08 1 62342 Call Me Joe 17.31 Alan Botherway GOLDSTAR MCQUEEN 9 47573 Opawa Jane 30.49 Robin Wales $1450, C1, 295m Race 5: CALL ME JOE, GOTCHA PIXIE, JEALOUS AFFAIR 10 35566 Dyna Monty 29.94 Craig Roberts 3 Amber Cleaning Services 3.47 2 88458 Impressive Gift nwtd John McInerney 1 31745 Homebush Sonja 17.54 John McInerney 3 42555 Jealous Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 2 Casswoods For Carpet 3.28 $2505, C1, 520m 2 6538s Shaw Winner 17.52 J M McCook 4 435F6 Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney 1 54663 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans 3 74F74 Knocka Know How 17.31 Garry Cleeve 5 24363 Precious Payton 17.49 S & B Evans 1 Shirley Vet Clinic Stakes 3.11 $1450, C1, 295m 2 s3635 Retallick nwtd J M McCook 4 74435 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 6 85766 Homebush Sayer 17.54 John McInerney 1 1246 Jackie 17.59 Lisa Waretini 3 25184 Adobe Girl 30.74 Matt Roberts 5 25231 Iylah Jewel 17.77 Craig Roberts 7 67653 Gotcha Pixie 17.55 J M Lane $2505, C1, 520m 2 22335 Dyna Trevor 17.42 Howard Anderton 4 56862 Punch On Buzz 30.27 John McInerney 6 55623 Goldstar McQueen 17.58 S & B Evans 8 62357 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 1 55641 Cool Hand Lester 30.90 Sharon Hindson 3 74267 Goldstar Galaxie 17.40 S & B Evans 5 57336 Meatloaf nwtd Sharon Hindson 7 86742 Father Leo nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 2 42178 Speedy Lucy 30.92 Lisa Waretini 4 s7881 Zadee Bale 17.62 Daniel Roberts 6 67216 Mayhem Made 30.87 Ashley Bradshaw 8 11454 Opawa Phil 17.36 Robin Wales 9 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70 John McInerney 3 42243 Run Run Rover 30.36 Ashley Bradshaw 5 44s88 Sefton Jill nwtd Robin Wales 7 56443 Goldstar Whitey 30.35 S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: 10 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47 Lisa Waretini

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. 22 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 Central Baptist Church

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TAMARAU GISBORNE OASIS CHRISTIAN COMMENT ANGLICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN www.waiapu.com Matthews Rd (off Wainui Rd) COMMUNITY CHURCHES CHURCH New Zealand has a reputation of being Rev Jin Sook Kim a haven of peace and hospitality. I was PARISH OF GISBORNE 10.30am: www.standrewsgis.org.nz therefore somewhat distressed to read a Holy Trinity Church Worship, and DVD. St Andrew's 2020 SUNDAYS 10am couple of articles in The Gisborne Herald, 176 Cobden Street PRAISE & WORSHIP dated Friday 26th June, headed “Tourist 8am: Holy Communion A warm welcome 10.30am: (In Spirit & Sincerity) Attacked, Stabbed And Punched”, (here in 10am: Tairawhiti Whanau Karakia Worship Service MINISTRY Gisborne), and “Rising Violence In The Waipaoa Parish Ph 867 4563/868 4735 Matawhero Historic (In Demonstration & Power) Classroom”. The latter article suggested Church In the Heart of the Community that the root cause appeared to be violence 9.30am: Holy Communion at St Luke's, with the Community at Heart in the home. Marches world-wide indicate 9.00am: violence is becoming a means of achieving Waerenga-a-Hika Communion Service Naumai Haere Mai - recognition and goals. But violence results Services on 1st & 3rd All Welcome in violence thus feeding the cycle of ‘Utu’, MAORI Sundays of the month Ptrs. Tom & Josie Crawford or revenge. Methodist/ ANGLICAN Ph 027 458 4978 Presbyterian 1. How can we counter this trend of violence Union Parish CHURCH Holy Communion in our society? The Bible has the answer. Cnr. Ormond Rd. God’s son, Jesus Christ, the Prince of & Atkinson St. Services P. 867 9604 Peace, taught - “Love your enemies, bless St David's Church those who curse you, do good to those 224 Rutene Road who hate you.” (Matthew 5:44). This is Sunday 10am: 8am: Every 1st, 3rd totally unnatural for us human beings. It "Light Versus Darkness" and 5th Sunday requires a miracle before we will even Ephesians 5:1-20 want to love our enemies. The Bible calls Frank Darcy Whanau Karakia this miracle being “born again.” God alone with Holy Trinity No Evening Fellowship Gathering performs this change in us when we admit 70 Derby Street we are sinful and accept His Son as our Find us on Facebook - Mangapapa Union Parish www.mup.org.nz 10am: Saviour and Lord. “If anyone is in Christ, Every 1st Sunday they are a new creation.” (2 Corinthians Nikora Tapu 5:17). The best antidote to violence is ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH of Anglican Church having the Prince of Peace living within 5 Oneroa Road us. Jesus said “Peace I leave with you, my St Mary Star of the Sea peace I give you. I do not give to you as 10am: Every 2nd & REFLECTIONS the world gives.” (John 14:27) WEEKEND MASS TIMES 4th Sunday Toko Toru Tapu His life demonstrated peace in the midst of Church Now that the weird situation of Lockdown is over, violence. Read the account of His death in Saturday 6.00pm 73 Whakato Road I, like many other people, have been wondering the closing chapters of the four Gospels. His Sunday 9.00am 10am: Every 2nd & just what it has taught me. disciple Peter records the following in his 3rd Sunday I came up with 5 Fs. The first four were family, friends, letter, (1 Peter 2:23), “Who, when He was East Coast Tolaga Bay 2nd Sunday 11.00am food and fresh air. Many others might produce a similar reviled, did not revile in return; when He Tokomaru Bay 3rd Sunday 11.30am All Saints' Church, list, but for me, the fifth was the most crucial. suffered, He did not threaten, but committed Matawai 4th Sunday 11.00am Pakowhai FAITH. I don’t think I could have managed without it, himself to Him who judges righteously. 402 Lavenham Road, What an example to follow. Waituhi as it helped a very stressful time become bearable. Office Hrs Mon-Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm Murray Packer 10am: Every 1st Diane McLean Ph 06 867 7224 Sunday Tamarau Community Church The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 23

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32574-06 REPORT Prices hold steady at sale by Trevor Brown These heavy ewes were in good condition and their lambs had been A YARDING of only 1159 head docked. were presented for sale at this week’s This year’s low demand for in-lamb Matawhero sheep sale yesterday, most ewes can be attributed to the tight of them store ewe lambs. feed conditions throughout the region. A smaller bench of buyers saw Demand seems to be stronger in other prices remain steady. parts of New Zealand. Reginald Proffit sold 12 heavy prime Best prices — lambs for $166, while Rangatira Farm Prime lambs: Reginald Proffit, P/S at Te Karaka received $132.50 for 12, $166; Jonathan Harris, 8, $148; 63 store male lambs. Rangatira Farm P/S, 8, $139. C.N.A and J.M Marr at Te Wera Store male lambs: Rangatira Farm topped the store ewe lambs. Their best P/S, 63, $132.50; Puketia Station P/S A DIGITAL FUTURE: farmer Bill Johnston intends to get right into the pen of 148 sold for $116. (Te Wera), 104, $130, 12, $93; R and J online Fieldays experience later this month, despite the fact he’s not that computer Kerley Agriculture Ltd at Utting Ltd (Waimata), 56, $125. savvy. The 73-year-old is keen to learn a few new tricks. Picture supplied Kanakanaia sold 120 healthy, shorn Store ewe lambs: C.N.A and J.M mixed-age ewes for $131. Marr, 148, $116, 148, $115.50, 35, These ewes were mated to Suffolk $87.50; Bushy Knoll Forest Ltd and Sufftex rams on March 10 and had (Hangaroa), 87, $107, 23, $88; R and J been scanned in lamb at 163 percent. Utting Ltd, 114, $106, 95, $104. Teaching an old dog new tricks

BILL Johnston has never missed a Fieldays. The bonus is the online event is free. The legendary Invercargill farmer has been “I’ve paid for a fair few, but a few times I’ve making the annual pilgrimage since 1969 and scored some free ones,” Bill says with a smile. has watched the event grow and evolve with the Farmers are used to working from home and times. with Fieldays Online being two weeks instead of This will be the first year that Bill won’t make the usual four days, Bill reckons he’s going to the trip, with Fieldays being entirely online. spend a bit more time surfing the internet. The 73-year-old is sure he will enjoy the “I’ll have a look each day and see what tickles virtual event, despite missing his yearly six-week my fancy. I might have another browse the next Fieldays holiday up north, and admits he’s not day, spend an hour or so here and there. the most tech-savvy bloke. “I’ll have my own Fieldays Online holiday in “But I’m determined to learn a few new tricks the lounge, with my feet up and I guess having it and give Fieldays Online a shot. on-demand I can watch what I want when I want. “It’s going to be a whole new ball game, but We’re going to give it a go, but don’t worry, we’ll I’ll find a way there with a bit of help. The boss be back next year.” (his wife) will help me. She’s a lot savvier than I The Society will be bringing back the physical am. She can manage internet banking, I can’t” he event alongside a digital one in 2021 — an idea chuckles. Bill supports. Although things are a bit different for Fieldays “It’s a great idea, having the online one as this year, Bill is positive about the Society’s well. If people can only go on one day and they decision. miss things, they can bring it up online. Not “You have got to do what you’ve got to do. You everyone has the luxury of spending all four TOP DOLLAR: Reg Proffit presented this pen of 12 heavy prime lambs for sale can’t just say it’s too hard and cancel everything days there.” at Matawhero yesterday and they sold for $166. Store ewe lambs made up the until next year. You could have done that. You’ve Register your interest for Fieldays Online at bulk of the 1159 head yarding. Picture by Trevor Brown got to show that Kiwi can-do attitude.” https://www.fieldaysonline.co.nz/ Regenerative Agriculture seminar to begin

Ngatapa Rugby clubrooms to host AGM A REGENERATIVE Agriculture stories about their journey so far into seminar is set to start in Gisborne next Regenerative Agriculture. THE Gisborne-Wairoa Province of electorate aspirants Kiri Allan and week. “They believe that now is the time Federated Farmers will hold its Annual Tania Tapsell will make presentations It will be held at the Patutahi to take action to educate and inspire General Meeting on July 21 and it will on their goals and aspirations if they Community Hall on Tuesday from the people of New Zealand on the include a speaker forum as well. were elected. 1.30pm to 4.30pm. principles of Regenerative Agriculture Ngatapa Rugby clubrooms will host The Rural Advisory Group will also Peter Barrett from Linnburn Station, and ecosystem functions and how people the AGM from 3pm that day with a provide updates with the drought- as seen on Country Calendar, and Jono can apply these principles,” a spokesman speaker forum to follow. adverse event over summer and Frew from Natural Performance will said. Labour and National East Coast autumn. be travelling the country to share their Go to https://gisborne.app.rsvpify.com/ knowledge and experience and tell their for more information and to register.

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Situations Vacant HOME & LEISURE Fruit and Wanted to Buy FARMING Produce LEATHER couches (2 Firewood TEESDALE ORCHARD & 3 seater). Also queen Livestock bed. Ph 021 204 1080. OPEN now. Apples, 2M3 Pine $120, 4m3 Pacific Rose, Pacific plants $220, 6m3 $320, 8m3 Queen, Fuji, Pink Lady ORCHID N O L A N S $430, 12m3 $640, short wanted to buy. Please & Ballarat Cookers. ph 868 4434. logs unsplit 20m3 $250, Pears, Winter Nelis. Matawhero Cattle CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES Ph 862 8876. www. PURSUANT TO SECTION 35 OF THE Pumpkins, mandarins, Sale macsfirewood.co.nz persimmons, potatoes, Readers Tues 7th July 2020, TRUSTEE ACT 1956 Hospice Tairawhiti is a small team, big onions & much more. 11am on performance, providing quality end Bargains Notice is hereby given that all creditors and Back Ormond Rd, open Approx 335 Cattle of life care in our close-knit and caring 7 days, eftpos available. Comprising: other persons having claims against any of community. We are looking for the right 95 Nissan Cefiro. Great the estates mentioned below or any property people to ill the following roles. motor, reliable, current 100 R2yr Strs forming part of any such estate are required WOF & Reg. $1000. Ph 50 Ylg Strs to send their claims to the undermentioned Family Support Co-ordinator (.6fte) 021 025 00346. 65 R2yr Hfrs 60 Ylg Hfrs solicitors on or before the 4 August 2020. Situations Vacant Notice is hereby given that after such date the This role is for a qualiied counsellor or BLACK steel cap 60 MA Cows Executor and Trustee of each estate proposes social worker to provide psychosocial boots, unworn, size 11, to transfer or distribute the assets of the support for our patients and their whānau, $50. Ph 021 1178 620. deceased among the parties entitled thereto and support and guidance to our wider KAIAKO (2 POSITIONS) - team. MAURI TU MAURI ORA FRENCH doors, 2400h having regard only to the claim of which x 1240w $200; 60lb the Executor or Trustee then has notice. In Contact Barbara or Nicola on Fulltime, Contract, Start Date: 20.7.2020, punching bag & stand such event the Executor or Trustee will not 06 869 0552 End Date: 15.12.2023 $300. Ph 027 5795 333. in respect of the property so transferred or Readers distributed be liable to any person of whose Community Hospice Nurse – Learning Leaders is an education support LADIES handknitted Bargains claim he did not have notice at the time of Team Leader organisation based in Gisborne. We are woollen fleece jersey, such transfer or distribution. seeking two kaiako to deliver 10-week white, as new, $50. MULTI-coloured hand- The Community Hospice Nurse Team Men’s leather dress knitted fleece jacket, NAME Mauri Tu Mauri Ora literacy programmes jacket, Roger David, Leader is an active team member, in Maori medium classrooms across Te deer antler buttons, $55. Anipaki BROWN (aka Anita Paki BROWN) undertaking a community nursing role, size 44, as new, $50. Man’s large navy blue DATE OF DEATH 16 December 2019 Tairawhiti. The positions are fulltime, Swanndri jacket, winter robe, $10. 2 rifle with the addition of team leadership beginning week 1-term 4 or sooner if OCCUPATION Retired responsibilities. XXOS, green, water- telescopic sights, 3-9 x possible, and can be based in Gisborne or proofed, as new, $50. 40, Simmons, $50 for Kerrie Ann BROWN, 16 March 2020 Contact Barbara or Joy on 06 869 0552 on the East Coast. The current contracts Please ph 867 4535. both, 100mm B&D Widow are for 3 years but may be extended. angle grinder $35, If you think you are the right person for Situations large black plastic solid Terence James CANDY, 21 February 2020 our team we would love to hear from you. The successful applicants will be Vacant toolbox $15. Craftsman Motelier For full details on these vacancies please registered teachers. They will have chainsaw, 20" bar, very visit our website www.hospicetairawhiti. successful Maori medium teaching reliable, $140. Ph 863 Craig John CONLY, 7 April 2020 1976. Retired org.nz/about-us/vacancies experience, and at least an intermediate proficiency in Te Reo Maori. Training in TOILET bag case, $5, Onah Ann Margaret CORBETT the relevant programmes will be Oakley cap, good cond 6 June 2020, Bookkeeper provided. $5, auto air vent for car $5, large heavy duty June Shirley DODGSHUN For all inquiries please contact: padlock $5, waist 5 November 2019, Retired Amelia Clark, Administrator leather jacket, size med [email protected] PART-TIME $10, leather slippers, Clara Mary EVANS, 24 June 2020 TEACHER - TERM 3 size 8 1/2, black, good Retired Please send CV and cover letter to cond, $25, sheepskin Situations Vacant [email protected] Impact Projects slippers, 8 1/2, good Philippa Grace FOXLEY, 25 December 2019 4 hours on Fridays cond, brown, $25, Widow Applications close 10.7.2020. Housie board game Tūranga Tangata Rite Vacancies Further information and Anne GOODEN, 16 April 2020, Widow $15, Snakes & ladders TŪRANGA TANGATA RITE KURA applications to $5. Ph 06 2810 036. SEEK OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR rw@campioncollege. Gordon James HAIR, 8 April 2020 school.nz RAIN jacket, size m, Retired Farmer Situations Vacant Location: Gisborne Phil Rowland unworn, $20. Ph 021 1178 620. Patricia Mary HALL, 27 March 2020 Salary range: B (See Support Staff in School Deputy Principal Widow Collective Agreement ) EDUCATION TEAM LEADER POUAKO MATUA Situations Vacant Beatrice HEMSLEY, 21 April 2020 Part-Time: 15 hours per week term time only Married Woman (PERMANENT, FULLTIME) We are seeking an experienced Ofice Tairāwhiti Museum is a much-loved Helen HENDERSON, 24 September 2019 Administrator to join our kura. OFFICE TEAM Widow community organisation, committed MEMBERS A key component is responsibility for the to sharing the art, culture and history Richard Rutland HOLDEN, 1 February 2020 delivery of excellent customer service to of Tairāwhiti through exhibitions, We are looking for team members to join Farmer the Tūranga Tangata Rite community bycollections, events and educational our busy office team. Are you level Samuel Deane HOLLIS, 4 December 2019 being our front-of-house and administrative programmes. headed and ready to adapt to all kinds of Retired tasks go to person. This role has a particular We are looking for a motivated and situations and you are seeking an focus on data entry, inancial administration, opportunity with responsibility, Helen Adele LAMONT, 6 March 2020 inspiring Education Team Leader timetabling, phone communications, Pouako Matua to join our team. The challenges and personal development? Retired Nurse panui, inquiry management and attendance successful applicant will lead the museum The position involves: Henare Kingi LARDELLI, 3 May 2020 administration. education team to develop, promote and Farmer The position works closely with the Tumuaki. deliver innovative, interactive education • Problem solving on a daily basis programmes within the museum • Data entry, and internal computer Deidre Joan LAW, 13 June 2020, Widow However, the role is also expected to co- operate and collaborate with other staff environment and throughout Tairāwhiti. systems (academic and professional) across the kura. Heather Crompton LOFFLER, 11 June 2019 To be successful in this role you will have: The successful applicant must have: Widow To be successful in this position, you will • A university degree or post-graduate • A high level of communication skills, Kathleen Mary MCCULLOUGH have: degree or diploma in a relevant area of 5 June 2020, Retired both verbal and written • Proven experience, at least 2 years, study • A professional attitude with an eye for Lillian Helen MCLOUGHLIN, 2 June 2020 working in administration in an education • A minimum of two years teaching detail Married Women environment experience • Excellent time management and • Excellent written and oral communication • Leadership and staff management multi-tasking skills Meryl Mary Jean MCLOUGHLIN skills experience • Be someone who loves diversity and a 26 December 2019, Married Woman • Excellent customer service skills • Fluency in te reo and tikanga Māori challenge every day! • Excellent interpersonal skills • Strong written, verbal, analytical and Nina Caroline MITCHELL, 2 May 2020 You will need to be a quick learner with a Feme Sole • Strong relationship building skills reasoning skills • Ability to cope with short-term pressure • An interest in innovative and calm head and a sense of humour. 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Notiication of Mass and Speed Limits on Bridges REGULATION 11, HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS 1974

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is given that under regulation 11(3) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974, the Gisborne District Council has ixed the followingwing maximum mass and speed limits for heaheavyvy motor vehicles and combinations including a heavy motor vehicle on the bridge(s) described below:

Mass Limits Massass Limits

Road Bridge name Axle Limit Gross Gross Speed Road Bridge name Axle Limit Gross Gr Gross Speed (kgs) Limit Limit (Km/Hour) (kgs) Limit Limit (Km/Hour) (kgs) (kgs) Anaura Nuhiti - - - 10 Rangitukia Te Waiau - - - 10 Anaura Nuhiti - - - 10 Rangitukia Rickards - - - 10 Arakihi Arakihi - - - 10 Ruakaka St Ledger - - - 30 Barron Barrons (west) - - 80 Cl1 - Ruakaka Ruakaka No. 3 - - - 10 Burgess Burgess Access - - 40 Cl1 - Ruakaka Ruakaka - - - 30 Carlson Carlsons - - 50 Cl1 - Saddler New Bridge - - 60 Cl1 - Davis Davis - - 60 Cl1 - Shaw Shaws 6,000 8,000 - 15 Hihiroroa (South) Laws 3 - - 80 Cl1 - Tapuaeroa Waitaia - - 100 Cl1 10 Hikuwai Pauariki BN - - - 30 Tapuaeroa Raparapaririki (Rip) - - - 15 Koia Motumako - - 70 Cl I - Tapuaeroa Mangawhariki - - - 15 Kopuaroa Mokokoko - - 85 Cl1 30 Tauwhareparae Wigan - - Trucks 50m Koranga Valley Te Wera 1 - - - 30 apart on bridge Koranga Valley Te Wera 3 - - - 30 Te Hau Te Hau 7,000 - 51 Cl1 - Lavenham Blacks - - - 10 Te Hue Hapouri - - - 30 Makaretu Makaretu No. 2 - - - 10 Te Kumi Te Kumi 6,500 16,000 - 50 Makaretu (890) Makaretu No. 1 - - - 30 Te Wera Woolshed - - - 10 Mangahaeia Mangaheia 997 - - - 30 Tiniroto Hangaroa - - 80 Cl1 - Mangakiore Access Mangakiore Access 7,300 16,330 - 30 Tiniroto Glassfords - - - 30 Mangamaia Mangatu - - - 30 Utting Kowhai (North) - - - 30 Maraehara Valley Mangamauku - 31,400 - - Waikura Oweka 6,500 - 70 Cl1 - Matairau Matairau 6,000 12,000 - - Waikura Waikura 1 - - 70 Cl1 - McNaughton McNaughtons 7,300 12,250 - 30 Waiomatatini Mangakino 1551 - - - 10 Mitchell Mitchells Access 7,300 16,330 - 30 Waiomatatini Mangaharei - - - 10 Motu Falls Falls 2 - - - 10 Waiomatatini Mangatakuawa - - 75 Cl1 - Motu Falls Falls 4 - - - 10 Waitangi Waitangi Access - - 36 Cl1 - Motu Matawai - - 80 Cl1 80 Whakarau Pierces - - 73 Cl1 - Moutohora Kowhai (west) - - - 10 Whakarau Rangiriri - - 66 Cl1 - Pakihiroa Pakihiroa - - - 15 Whakarau Wrights - - - 30 Paparatu Porters - - 80 CL1 - Wharekopae Spaniards - - 90 Cl1 - Poroporo Poroporo No. 1 - - - 30 Wharekopae Carswell - - - 10 Poroporo Puhapata - - 76 Cl1 - Wharekopae Mokonui - - 80 Cl1 - Poroporo Tukioteao - - - 30 Wharekopae Semmens - - - 10 Poroporo Mangarara 1049 - - - 30 Wharekopae Rere Falls - - - 30 Rakauroa Quirks Mill - - 50 Cl1 - Whareponga Wharekaha - - 70 Cl1 -

Attention is drawn to the applicable penalties and infringement fees set out in Schedule 1A or Part 3 of Schedule 1B of the Land Transport (Ofences and Penalties) Regulations 1999, which apply to infringements of these limits.

Bridge restriction information is available on our website.

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SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Kevin Hart, 41; Tia Mowry, 42; Tamera Mowry, 42; Sylvester Stallone, 74. Happy Birthday: Tidy up loose ends. Make use of the time you have to assess your life and SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made to make adjustments that will encourage you to eliminate whatever isn't up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. working for you. Putting more time and effort into the people and projects that To solve the puzzle, each row, make you happy will ensure you move forward with less stress and a greater column and 3x3 grid within the appreciation for life, love and enlightenment. Your numbers are 6, 14, 21, 23, larger grid must end up containing 31, 39, 42. each number from 1 to 9, and ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number can only appear Be cautious about how you deal with others. An emotional incident can spin out of control, making your home environment stressful. 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Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 Gisborne Club Darts Association results INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS Moreland (P2 S0 T1) 106; K Morrell (P2 S1 T4) 125, Roseland Dilligaf 9 Cossy Spandangles 6: P 100st, 100 (2); A Wildbore (P0 S0 T2) 116, 101; T 180s: Kayne Arahanga (2NZ Kings), Hunter Eyles 100 (3); J Collier (P3 S1 T5) 140st, 123st, 123, 100 Archbold (P2 S0 T7) 140, 120, 100st (2), 100 (3); M Hohipa (P0 S0 T2) 100 (2); P Roberts (P0 S1 T4) (2NZ Kings) 2, Edward Brown (RSA Stallions), Toby (2); W Morrell (P3 S1 T3) 140 (2), 121. Macdonald (P2 S0 T4) 117, 100 (3); N Monika (P1 120, 100 (3); K Farmer (P0 S0 T1) 140. S Reeves Ratapu (RSA Men of Mayhem). 2NZ Wahine Toa 1 RSA Men of Mayhem 14: C S1 T8) 121st, 120st, 100st, 100 (5); R Pomana (P1 (P3 S1 T10) 140 (2), 125, 100 (7); D Reeves (P3 S1 Highest start (180): Edward Brown (RSA Whaitiri (P0 S0 T3) 100 (3); T Kiri (P0 S0 T4) 100 (4); S1 T4) 140, 100 (3); J Akurangi (P3 S0 T1) 116; A T7) 133, 121st, 100 (5); R Leach (P3 S1 T5) 140, Stallions). S Barbarich (P0 S0 T3) 125, 121, 100; D Barbarich Cross (P3 S1 T2) 125, 100. M Evans (P2 S1 T8) 121, 101st, 100 (2); T Reeves (P3 S1 T5) 138, 120, Highest finish (114): Thao Duncan (Roseland (P0 S0 T3) 100 (3); T Aspalter (P0 S1 T6) 140st, 140st, 121st, 100st, 100 (5); P Ellingham (P2 S1 100 (3); E Reeves (P2 S0 T8) 140st, 125, 100st (2), Say My Name). 140, 138, 108, 100st, 100; M Renata (P0 S0 T2) 100 T1) 100; R McDonald (P1 S0 T7) 140, 121, 120, 100 (4); M Reeves (P2 S1 T2) 100 (2). Most tons (11): Kayne Arahanga (2NZ Kings), Irie (2). J Griffiths (P3 S1 T10) 140st (2), 140, 125st, 100st, 100 (3); M Morrell (P1 S0 T1) 100; S Gooch RSA (1) 10 2NZ MMXX 5: A Bacon (P1 S1 T1) Eyles (2NZ Kings), Thao Duncan (Roseland Say My 125, 118, 101f, 100st, 100 (2); T Ratapu (P3 S1 T4) (P0 S1 T4) 125st, 112, 100 (2); N Gooch (P0 S0 112; A Shields (P1 S1 T0); P Kelleher (P2 S1 T1) Name). 180, 135, 100 (2); A Curtis (P3 S1 T5) 134, 123, 100 T1) 128. 135; J Kelleher (P2 S0 T1) 112; J Hohepa (P2 S1 (3); M Leach (P3 S1 T8) 140 (3), 100st, 100 (4); L 2NZ Tao TCL 9 2NZ Wahine Purotu 6: C T2) 132, 119; M Hooper (P2 S1 T0). K Cribb (P0 RESULTS Tamihana (P3 S0 T6) 140, 100st, 100 (4); H Brown Giddens (P3 S1 T5) 129, 121, 100 (3); C McKean S0 T0); L Monika (P0 S0 T1) 129; K Nepe (P3 S0 (P = pairs won. S = singles won. T = total tons) (P3 S1 T6) 140 (3), 125, 100st,100. (P3 S0 T1) 121; K Namana (P0 S0 T1) 140; C T1) 100; S Waikawa (P3 S1 T2) 140, 101; M Nepe 2NZ Kings 15 Roseland Say My Name 0: K 2NZ Tao Valkyries 7 2NZ (3) 8: A Campbell- Mihaka (P0 S0 T2) 100 (2); A Tangira (P3 S1 T4) (P1 S0 T1) 125; A Collier (P1 S0 T4) 140, 138, 123, Arahanga (P3 S1 T11) 180, 123, 100st (5), 100 (4); Ratapu (P1 S0 T1) 140; J Campbell-Ratapu (P1 S1 123, 122, 100 (2); P Aspalter (P3 S1 T2) 100st, 100. 120. T Eyles (P3 S1 T5) 140, 125, 110f, 100 (2); I Eyles T3) 140, 120 (2); K Hawea (P1 S0 T2) 100 (2); S V Poi (P1 S0 T1) 140; N Fox (P1 S1 T3) 118, 109, Byes: Cossy Done & Dusted, 2NZ Rebels. (P3 S1 T11) 140, 138, 123, 118, 100st, 100 (6); H Eyles (P1 S1 T2) 100 (2); J Richardson (P1 S1 T2) 100; L Wynyard (P1 S1 T4) 117, 100 (2); H Haapu Eyles (P3 S1 T9) 180 (2), 140, 125, 122, 121, 100st, 100 (2); S Lewis (P1 S1 T1) 100. E Thomas (P2 S0 (P1 S1 T1) 140; H Namana (P1 S0 T0); S Irwin (P1 DRAW FOR TUESDAY — 100 (2); J Kiri (P3 S1 T9) 117, 100 (8). T Duncan (P0 T5) 140st, 135, 125, 100 (2); E Stuart (P2 S0 T1) S0 T2) 124, 100. 2NZEF: 2NZ (3) v 2NZ Rebels Wahine Toa; S0 T11) 140 (3), 130, 125st, 114f, 100st (3), 100 (2); 125; L Cook (P3 S1 T5) 100 (5); H Pewhairangi (P3 Cossy 6-Shooters 8 RSA xFMo 7: R Moore (2 2NZ Kings v Cossy Done & Dusted; 2NZ Tao S Cunningham (P0 S0 T2) 104, 101; W Whaitiri (P0 S0 T3) 132, 112st, 100; O Pohio (P1 S0 T3) 100f, S0 T4) 140, 121 (2), 100; T O’Neil (P2 S0 T4) 125, TCL v RSA xFMO; 2NZ Rebels Wahine Purotu v S0 T3) 100 (3); Tui Duncan (P0 S0 T1) 100; W Lewis 100 (2); R Te Pou (P1 S0 T0). 122, 100 (2); G Higgins (P2 S1 T10) 140, 100st (2), Roseland Dilligaf. (P0 S0 T8) 140 (2), 100st, 100 (5); J Lewis (P0 S0 2NZ Tao Vikings 13 Cossy Double Seekers 2: J 100 (7); C Watson (P2 S1 T2) 100 (2); D Allen (P2 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: Cossy Double Seekers T1) 115. K Waikawa (P3 S1 T1) 125; A Pohio (P3 S1 T2) 121, S0 T2) 140, 101. N Reeves (P2 S1 T6) 140st, 121, v 2NZ Tao Valkyries, Cossy Spandangles v 2NZ RSA Stallions 2 Roseland 13: J Brown (P1 S0 100; T Irwin (P3 S0 T2) 101, 100; A Kaiwai (P3 S1 100st (3), 100; C Waikawa (P2 S1 T4) 140, 115, 100 Rebels. T4) 123, 120, 100 (2); Abu (P1 S0 T0); E Brown (P0 T3) 140, 100 (2); T Campbell-Ratapu (P3 S0 T2) 152, (2); J Reeves (P0 S0 T1) 121; A Leach (P0 S0 T0); ROSELAND: Roseland v RSA Men of Mayhem. S1 T5) 180st, 134st, 100st, 100 (2); A Higham (P0 140; M Hawea (P3 S1 T3) 121, 100 (2). G Harding B Reeves (P1 S1 T10) 140 (2), 135, 120, 100 (6); V RSA: RSA Stallions v Roseland Say My Name; S0 T0); W Brown (P0 S0 T2) 140, 100; K Unuwai (P0 S0 T0); L Grenfell (P0 S0 T0); S Deedman (P0 Ngaau (P1 S1 T3) 140, 123, 100. RSA (1) v Cossy (2); RSA Outlaws v Cossy Cory (P0 S0 T8) 140, 135, 125, 101, 100 (4). M Jones (P3 S1 T1) 108; D Bullivant (P0 S0 T2) 123, 119; L Low Cossy (2) 2 RSA Outlaws 13: S Nisbett (P1 S0 6-Shooters S1 T6) 140, 135, 100 (4); S L (P 3 S1 T2) 133 (2); F (P0 S1 T1) 100; P Murphy (P0 S0 T0). T4) 133, 117st, 112, 100; K Hannam (P1 S0 T3) BYES: 2NZ Tao Vikings, 2NZ MMXX. Gisborne BHS Agent’s influence under fire get workout RUGBY LEAGUE interim coach Todd Payten are all managed by Moses. “The NRL needs to help clubs with how we have This month, league great Ricky Stuart said the to deal with certain managers over the way they WARRIORS owner Mark Robinson has confirmed Warriors had been “ruined” by the influence of “a agitate clubs and manipulate communications and they wanted the Warriors will move on Blake Green and other player agent”. negotiations to suit them and them only,” Stuart said. players managed by controversial agent Isaac Moses The Canberra Raiders coach implied that “It’s not always in the best interest of the player. RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf after the 2020 season. controversial Sydney agent Isaac Moses, who runs “The last thing we will be is a club like the Broncos In an interview with , Robinson said he Cove Agency, is at the heart of the Warriors’ troubles. or Warriors where they have been ruined by agitation THEY wanted hard opposition and they got it. was aiming to reduce the impact of Moses on his Stuart’s tirade against player managers was and manipulation of roster. The Gisborne Boys’ High School first 15 opened squad. fuelled by the impending loss of his clever England “Until the league jumps in and starts helping the their rugby campaign with a hard-fought 28-10 loss to “There’s a few of the other boys going,” he said. forward John Bateman to another club. Bateman club with the rot that happens with manipulation of Feilding High School yesterday. “Green and (Gerard) Beale and a few of them are hired Moses as his new agent late last season. rosters, we have our hands tied behind our back.” GBHS fullback and player of the day King Maxwell going, and we’re going to be really, really cautious The Telegraph reported Stuart as saying he didn’t Moses, who had his NRL accreditation cancelled kicked the first points, a penalty goal for 3-0, five of how we approach any other players (managed by want the Raiders to “be ruined like the Broncos or this month, represents some of league’s biggest minutes into the game, and converted his own Moses).” Warriors” after they released Bateman from the final names including Melbourne Storm legend Cameron intercept try after 32 minutes for what was to be the Axed coach Stephen Kearney, Adam Blair and year of his contract in 2021. Smith. — NZ Herald halftime score:14-10 to Feilding. Left wing Moape Rokocuka, in the 10th minute, and second five-eighth Faleseu Tauailoto, in the 16th, were Feilding’s tryscorers in the first half. Hooker Mike Strydom (40th minute) and reserve Blues knew the score second-five Moses Palelei (64th minute) cut the line for Feilding in the second half. Captain, first-five and Feilding player of the day RUGBY by Liam Napier, NZME we’ve taken extra 10s in our squad. just returned from Japan after he stayed on Jonty Stewart (three) and fullback Terence Graham “Even to the point we knew Beauden following the World Cup. (one) converted all four tries. Left-footer Stewart’s SHORT-TERM pain for long-term gain — wasn’t going to be here next year, there From Dan Carter to Richie McCaw, Ben conversion of Stydom’s try was from five metres in that’s how the Blues are viewing Beauden was a little bit of that decision-making Smith, Jerome Kaino and Ma’a Nonu, from the right touch and 30m back. Barrett’s Japanese sojourn next season. around keeping Otere Black at 10 and has long embraced Gisborne Boys’ High School head coach Ryan The Blues always knew there was a Beauden at fullback to help grow Otes for sabbaticals as a tool to bridge salary gaps Tapsell said that both yesterday’s game at the catch in hooking the big fish that is Barrett next year as well. and help prolong careers. Hastings Sports Ground and the game against St from the Hurricanes. “He goes with our blessings, really, The alternative is watching the likes Paul’s Collegiate School this Tuesday were ideal They understood Barrett would take a because he has earned the right and we of Charles Piutau, Steven Luatua, Lima fixtures in terms of squad development, to “blood” one-season sabbatical at the front end of know we’re going to get him back for two Sopoaga sign long-term agreements new players. his four-year agreement with New Zealand more years once he returns, so we’re thrilled abroad and become ineligible for the All Maxwell made a textbook one-on-one tackle to Rugby that takes him through to the next to have him involved in the long term.” Blacks. bring down Graham three minutes into the contest World Cup in 2023. Midway through this year, Blues fans “It makes sense — we don’t want them and in the 54th minute he dragged Feilding reserve The only question was which overseas are only beginning to enjoy the sight of to leave our shores for good,” MacDonald right wing Christian Thompson down from behind in a club would snare Barrett for 2021, before Barrett stalking the backfield. He’s yet to said. genuine try-saving tackle. he returned to the Blues and All Blacks. unleash his dynamic running game but his “A little bit of short-term pain between The many good points to be taken out of the game Japan, as the destination of choice for composure and tactical kicking influence World Cups allows them to come back at the Hastings Sports Ground for the young GBHS elite All Blacks wanting to cash in, was haves been profound in his first three and play rugby in New Zealand for New team included the impressive showing of fullback the preferred option, and the Milton Haig- Aotearoa victories. Zealand at the peak of their careers. Maxwell (three points), No.8 Nik Patumaka (one coached have now Losing Barrett next season won’t sit well “It’s always disappointing when you lose point) and defensive player of the day and captain, landed Barrett’s services on a deal thought with everyone, but in the modern age it’s players at 28, 29, 30, when probably their openside flanker Amos Roddick. to be worth $1.5 million. the new norm when attempting to retain best rugby is being played at that age and Lock Dylan Bronlund was outstanding for GBHS “We knew about it last year when he New Zealand’s leading players. Brodie they’re contributing the most back to the against strong, more experienced opposition at the signed the contract, so it’s been very Retallick has skipped two Super Rugby group with all their experience and learning, lineout. transparent from Day 1,” Blues coach Leon seasons with the , which includes so to have them involved in the latter part Feilding head coach Justin Lock sees Gisborne MacDonald said. this year’s All Blacks campaign, in his deal of their career is really important to New Boys’ High as a side on the way up. “We’ve always been planning, hence with Kobe Steelers, and Sam Whitelock has Zealand rugby.” “Gisborne were tough,” he said. “They shut us down for long periods with their hard defence, in what was our third game. They also put us Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results under pressure with their work-rate, and they’ve got a lot to work with, ability-wise.” INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 119, 100 (6); T Kaio 180 (2), 160, 140 (8), 135, 121, 125, 100 (8). Gisborne Boys’ High School coach Tapsell said 180s: M Awatere (2), T Kaio (2), T Irwin, I Kaio- 119, 100 (13); I Kaio-Wynyard 180, 140 (8), 125 (2), Aotea 15 Aroha 6: A Cashmore 140 (4), 136, the most important thing for his side was to get good Wynyard, J White, C Te Moni, T Te Kira. 123, 121, 119, 112, 100 (3); C Kaio 140 (4), 135, 121, 117, 100 (10); S Laulau 121, 115, 105, 100 (3) game time for their “newbies” and get them into the Most 100s (28): T Irwin. 134, 121, 120, 115, 100 (12); D Joseph 140, 134, J Smith 116, 00, R Te Kira 123, 120, 105, 100 (3); S team system. Highest start (180): M Awatere, T Kaio. 100 (2). Tupene 120, 114, 100 (8), R Awatere-Kohonui 100 That would also be the focus for their game against Highest finish (119): S Kirikino. Tigers 13 Pounamu 8: J White 180, 140 (6), (3), R Te Kira 100. against St Paul’s Collegiate School, of Hamilton, as 135, 123 (3), 121, 116, 115, 100 (7); S Henry they built towards getting their top 23 selected for the Results 40, 121 (2), 100 (5); W Coe 125, 121, 100 (6); W TOMORROW (MAY 5): Knights v game against St Peter’s School, of Cambridge (July Falcons 12 Assassins 9: T Irwin 180, 145, 140 Edwards 140 (3), 121, 120, 100 (8); T Te Kira 180, Hummingbirds. 18 in Gisborne), then their best team for Napier Boys’ (10), 123, 100 (30); J Ngarangione 130, 127, 125, 140 (2), 125 (3), 123, 121 (2), 100 (9); M Awatere Draw for TUESDAY: Pounamu v Assassins, High School (July 25 in Napier) — the first Super 8 123 (2), 100 (11); H Ngarangione 140 (4), 135, 125 180 (2), 140 (5), 139, 135, 133, 100 (11); C Te Falcons v Tigers, Hummingbirds v Aotea, Aroha game. (3), 120, 105, 100 (14); S Kirikino 135, 133, 125, Moni 180,130, 120, 119, 112, 100 (3); J Ahuriri v Knights. And they still had some firepower to bring in. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 4, 2020 SPORT 31 Last of celebrated ‘Three Ws’ dies OBITUARY SIR Everton Weekes, the last living cricketer of the West Indian “Three Ws”, has died at the age of 95. The three cricket legends Weekes, Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Clyde Walcott graced the cricket fields of the world throughout the 1950s. All three came from the small island nation of Barbados. Weekes played 48 tests and scored 4455 runs, including 15 centuries, at an average of 58.61. In 1948 against England at Barbados, followed by an away test series in India the following year, Weekes scored five consecutive test centuries. The feat has not been matched since. He was controversially given out, run out, in the 90s going for a sixth consecutive century. In New Zealand in 1955-56, Weekes hit three centuries in the first three tests (in all of which the West Indies needed to bat only once), five centuries in his first five first-class innings and six centuries out of a total of 10 first- class innings. Fellow West Indian great Brian Lara said Weekes was “strongly built like a Mike Tyson, but a quiet and humble man”. “He was always open to converse CELEBRATING GREATNESS: In this April 2008 file photo, former West Indies cricketers Everton Weekes (left) and Andy Ganteaume with me about batting or West Indies stand in front of a display honouring Frank Worrell during a ceremony before the third day of the second cricket test between the cricket,” Lara said. West Indies and Sri Lanka at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Weekes, who was one of the famous “Three Ws” of “I trusted and respected him West Indian cricket as part of a formidable batting line-up for more than a decade, has died. He was 95. 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DEFENDING CHAMP: Simon Jeune produced a brilliant display to capture his first Poverty Bay men’s open title on his home Awapuni Links course last year. He will be back for the 2020 edition. All 112 spots have been filled nearly three months out from the September 24 to 26 tournament. Picture by Paul Rickard Pandemic boosts interest in Open

GOLF by Chris Taewa Not so in 2020. A week ago half the “There are groups from Wellington Up to 20 of the field are on a handicap field was full, the next day another 23 and Auckland, and one guy from of 4.0 or better. COVID-19 has provided an unexpected had entered and by Sunday it was a full Christchurch,” Keown said. Among the entries are defending but much-welcomed spin-off for this house. Many are returning for what they view champion Simon Jeune (Poverty Bay), year’s Poverty Bay men’s open. “We’re now trying to work out how as their golfing highlight of the year who beat Tim Neill (Matamata) 5 and 4 Two months and three weeks out from we can get another 16 (the tournament while there will also be first-timers. in the 2019 final. the district’s most prestigious men’s golf features seven qualifying groups of 16 Keown said the coronavirus pandemic Neill, who is hungry to join uncle tournament, the field of 112 players is players) in there and get people to rattle had clearly had an effect. Mark (1973, 1979, 1986) and grandfather full. their dags (when playing),” said Poverty “The guys from Waikanae had to cancel Warwick Neill (1959) on the Open The emphatic entry response has been Bay Golf Club manager Dave Keown. their tour to Australia so entered the honours boards, is returning, along with such that the organising committee of the The Open, which features 36 holes Poverty Bay Open instead. seven-time Open winner Waka Donnelly three-day tournament is looking at ways of strokeplay qualifying on Thursday, “A couple of Auckland guys who (Napier). to have an extra section. September 24, followed by two days of traditionally come to the tournament Meanwhile, those wanting a handy and That hasn’t happened in recent years. matchplay, has always attracted outside have mates who would normally go to the enjoyable warm-up for the Open might While the tournament has a proud interest and this year is no different. Gold Coast — this year eight of them are want to consider the King of the Coast history dating back to 1931, attracting Of the 128 who have registered (16 are coming to the Open.” men’s open tournament at Tolaga Bay on numbers has been a battle in recent on a reserves list), 78 are not members of And there is plenty of quality among July 25 and 26. Contact Jeremy Murphy years. Poverty Bay. the quantity. at 021 485 658.