
Letters: The rising cost of being a tidy Kiwi
Just watch the rise in illegal dumping because people can't afford to be law-abiding.
Just watch the rise in illegal dumping because people can't afford to be law-abiding.
Lots of cash and high-fives from Labour Party conference held in Whanganui.
Comment: Having a Head of State who is a foreigner seems archaic in a democracy.
Why should NZ ride on the backs of the poorest nations so we can have a better lifestyle?
Mammogram 'scam' is killing women who drew the short straw in the breast density lottery.
Palmerston North has an electric bus coming — the low-carbon future is on its way.
The Wanganui Ratepayers' Association believes some questions need clarification.
A NZ Strike Force Raptor won't improve safety. Ultimately police bullying affects us all.
The only reason to keep looking for more oil and gas is immediate profit.
Comment: We've got to focus on lifting our productivity, argues MP Ian McKelvie.
This section of road is beyond repair. The answer is a new road above and around the slip.
The US death rate did not rise by 5 per cent immediately after satellite launch in 1998.
For town and country, the financial costs of healthy water are part of our mutual future.
The Celts' cow-hide currachs could not navigate the Atlantic and the Roaring Forties.
Powerful radio beams will come from each satellite to nearly all populated places on Earth
A survey found that creative industries in NZ contribute $3.5 billion to the GDP.
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Government is ignoring the democratic process with proposed action on water regulations.
In fact the number of Māori voters who bother to vote is far lower than that of non-Māori.
Alongside our need to respect te reo Maori, can we also respect our English language?
Why should the Government bail out a sinking-ship TV3, a commercial enterprise?
Misinformation taught in school to generations of Kiwis still frames their view of NZ.
Our thoughts on the Mars Petcare closure and the loss of 150 jobs
Religion and culture must not interfere in the lives of those who want death with dignity.
The Te Araroa Trail had its biggest year with almost 1200 walkers.
Are our politicians in fantasy land? And will there be a fairytale ending to it all?
I believe the right to vote is a privilege that should not be wasted.
September alone saw crucial investments into our local young people, history and schools.
Climate change deniers should first consider the wealth of evidence.