Tell us what you love about life in New Zealand - and what needs to change. Email rantandrave@nzherald.co.nz.
Rant
Landlords who rent out property in a quiet residential area to groups of tenants usually with some sort of commercial diesel truck which comes and goes at all hours ... these landlords seem to be invisible so you cannot complain. They don't care about the residents who don't have any rights and have to put up with the noise.
Barbara Greenhalgh
Rave
At rush hour in the morning in Kohi a lady tripped and had quite a bad fall. Four well-dressed, busy-looking men separately sprinted to her aid, helping her up and to a nearby park bench. One ran to a cafe and got her a glass of water, another produced Band-Aids for her cuts, all spending time to make sure she was okay. So nice to see people helping out strangers!
Kimberley Holland
Rant
Each day when I drive to work from Huapai, I crawl along in traffic alongside the railway line at Kumeu and wonder why there is no passenger train service operating on it. For years there has been a plan to extend train services to Kumeu but now I hear this has been dropped in favour of buses. Buses get stuck in the same traffic as everyone else on the road. How hard can it be to run a diesel train up to Huapai? Many people out this way, including myself, would ditch our cars if we had a train service.
Robin Ambry
Rave
Many thanks to the Milford Baptist church choir, they filled Milford Mall with a beautiful sound. We stepped back to a past where all seemed at peace. Thank you.
J Lewer
Rant
A message to all the "collectors" that seem to proliferate at this time of the year. We donate to and support charities of our choice when we can, and resent being accosted by people with buckets outside supermarkets, in malls and on the streets.
Jacqui Geenty
Rave
The World of Wearable Arts exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum is spectacular. They should be commended for putting on such a great exhibit. And ... if you live in Auckland, entrance is free by getting a MyMuseum card.
Adrian Jenkins