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Talking Point: How wisely is our money being spent?
"The dream of Ruataniwha lives on, while the lessons are ignored."
"The dream of Ruataniwha lives on, while the lessons are ignored."
The Double All Black has probably been cast aside into fantasy land forever.
Clothing plays an integral role in the depiction of childhood
Depression is not a dead-end street, but others might need help to wade through the mud.
While the decision hasn't been made, the regional council's intent is to sell the port.
Governance should entail ethic of service rather than public profile.
Those igniting torch of spirit in cricket need to smartly get off the moral high ground.
To fell the Keirunga oaks would be a travesty, writes Joe Leete.
Racism isn't always a punch on the nose.
The exhibition tells the story of phosphate mining on the Pacific island of Banaba.
I'll be disappointed if part of the building is demolished
Rachel Wise's ungrateful orphaned hedgehogs have left the building. Well, the tyre.
KiwiSaver changes are due to come into force soon, with over-65s able to opt in.
Through its ownership, council can determine the composition of port board
EDITORIAL: Are we making enough of our cruise ship visits?
Will systemic reform be for the good of the students?
Our gun laws are some of the weakest in the world.
We can't go on picking off risks as they are moved to the top of the list
COMMENT: It would be great if tennis could make a comeback, writes Marcus Agnew.
Are incentives the big villain driving conflicted advice and behaviours?
COMMENT: Let's not go back to pretending we're all good mates, writes Craig Cooper.
Perhaps the Christchurch tragedy is the wake-up call we need to recognise our racism.
Fisheries decisions are based on "best available scientific data"
The anti-gun feeling right now is unprecedented.
As a nation, we are feeling new levels of disgust, and sensitivity.