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Opinion: Savings can be easy as changing power company
Switching power companies to save money makes sense.
Beware of changeable sea conditions
Regional lifeguards finish week-day patrolling at the end of this week at most beaches.
Rachel Stewart: Yee-ha! Rodeo is doomed
COMMENT: So, we all know in our hearts that rodeo is wrong.
Today we celebrate Waitangi Day
Today we celebrate the 1840 signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Letters to the Editor: TECT cheques, One Love
Letters to the Editor, February 5, 2018.
Trustpower changes may be too radical
COMMENT: Trustpower share drop adds to customers' worries.
Rosemary McLeod: Children's complaints shouldn't be ignored
The American gymnastics scandal shows what happens when people fail to listen
Letters: GST on food, NZ Post and reckless overtaking
Letters: GST on food, NZ Post and reckless overtaking
What's next move after cheque?
Not surprisingly, there is no shortage of objectors to stopping of lump sum.
Tommy Wilson: Let's support TECT
Community kingpins provide a lifeline to help fund those in need.
Opinion: Housing unaffordability has flow-on effects
House prices are rising, traffic increasing, and young professionals being priced out.
Rosemary McLeod: Body image anxiety taking over
The cult of the body is designed to undermine confidence and make life miserable.
Letters: Tect cheques and Maori wards
Readers give their views on Tect's proposal to abolish its annual payment.
Dawn Picken: Happy Birthday, and don't forget to wear sunscreen
Fourteen-year-old girls – be proud. If you work hard, we'll help you achieve your goals.
Letters: Mobile phones, ports and rubbish
Letters: Mobile phones, ports and rubbish
Omanawa Falls' allure is in its exclusivity
Omanawa Falls' allure as hidden paradise will be destroyed by visitors.
Letters to the editor: Stop the separatism; baby is not news
January 24: Maori wards separatism, baby news not news
Rachel Stewart: Boy racer noise drowns quiet country life
COMMENT: Why do we have to put up with these stupid antics?
Letters: A solution to stop the use of cell phones while driving
January 23: A quick way to stop people using cell phones while driving, dead wood
Opinion: Tauranga's affordability drops
Tauranga's unaffordability threatens to erode the future of our city.
Silly season of Maori politics begins
The next two weeks will be what some see as the silly season of Maori politics.