
Letters: Get tough on race-fixing
If found guilty, race-fixers should get what they deserve: loss of licence and jail time.
If found guilty, race-fixers should get what they deserve: loss of licence and jail time.
Lamb, venison and kiwifruit best performers over past year as export returns increase.
Economic commentators are conflating what is better termed economic "churn" with growth.
It's time for forward-looking citizens to take over from the bunch holding us back.
Climate change may not end human civilisation but it may make it pretty uncomfortable
Hamilton is now a globally recognised, age-friendly city.
A genuine patriot would have resigned and then written his objections.
Negative comments ignore all the hard work, sweat and tears that go into achieving success
The Israelis are adamant Palestinians cannot return, regardless of international law.
District would be better off if councils had followed horticultural advice 100 years ago
Streets, waterways and beaches are strewn with the plastic detritus of our convenience.
An open economy can lock a nation into commodities that suffer diminishing returns.
China is detaining and "reprogramming" Muslims in Xinjiang on a very large scale.
By doing little or nothing, we invite the inevitability of increasingly frequent floods.
New Zealand's oldest daily changes its name
Readers have their say: Racetracks; aggro in Castlecliff; John McCain; and rates rip-offs
Are those who donate not entitled to see "proof of purchase"?
The nation's colourful yet sorry history is literally centred on seabird droppings.
There are also ways music can be twisted into a weapon.
I can see no reason at all why there cannot be a "Rainbow" Bar in the new club.
You don't have to buy the brand of Destiny Church to acknowledge the work it is doing.
The Messara report will be contentious but ignored at the industry's peril
What is happening to New Zealand's racing industry?
On many occasions since Treaty, Māori have been treated as slaves without legal rights.
School's move should spark discussion about what a free education is.
"I see you, I hear you, I am sorry for my generation's failure to change."
John McCain had the mark of genuine heroism — strong at the broken places.
COMMENT: 'Confessional' female writers setting feminism back generations.
At present trawlers can catch whatever they want on the unregulated "high seas".
The High Court judgment said the EPA decision was unlawful