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Anna Ferrick: Sometimes only food will fix it
For those of you not familiar with the term hangry I'm almost willing to bet that once you know the definition you will know a sufferer.
For those of you not familiar with the term hangry I'm almost willing to bet that once you know the definition you will know a sufferer.
Today could be a significant day in the buildup to the local elections next month.
There seem to be a small group of young people around these days who, quite simply put, are up to no good.
Here we are again, sorting through the pamphlets and promises to select our choices for local government.
Fitzroy Ave resident Andrew McNeil yesterday used the adjective to describe a decision to fell a grand cabbage tree.
It's not Father's Day or his birthday, but the start of the whitebait season brings memories of my Dad flooding back.
About this time last year, I had the distinct privilege of dining at Beijing's famed Dadong restaurant.
There is something truly amazing about how sport can lift the spirits.
Spring is my favourite time of year, and out of all the seasons it is the most aptly named.
The decision to allow a wall to be built to protect Clifton motorcamp against sea erosion seems to be a sensible one.
When the Government announced that it was bringing in tough new laws to curb and even stop the sale of legal highs, there was general relief in most communities.
There is no sound that can wake a person up happily at four o'clock in the morning - trust me, I've tried them all.
The government wants to create a smokefree environment by 2025. Not the smoke from barbecues and fireplaces, smoke from tobacco.
Next month I will be celebrating four years of non-smoking.
We'd been living in Hawke's Bay only a few months before the barbecue and bike were stolen.
Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the whole state surveillance debate is that mainstream media has aided and abetted the erosion.
The Labour Party certainly seems to have dug itself into a hole that it may struggle to get out of quickly.
Who knew putting the babies to bed could be so gawd-damned difficult?