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Dividend cheques a regional investment
Dividend a sound investment in region's future
Damon Rusden: Selling the port is future failure
Public ownership the way forward for port says Damon Rusden
It's all power to the scooter apparently
Better to push or pedal than plug-in to get from A to B.
Call for public input into new exhibition
New exhibition explores the mining of phosphate rock
Wellington's still the 'coolest harbour metropolis'
Wellington mixes the old with the new to reinvent itself
Talking point: Plan essential for water
Can our Bay community working collectively make a difference to our rivers?
Marcus Agnew: Will too much, too soon run risk of talent burnout?
Sometimes less is more
Port options lack the right balance
None of options A to D now being put to the public are suitable, says Martin Williams.
Honouring fallen soldiers in Le Quesnoy
On November 4, 1918, the New Zealand Division took the French town of Le Quesnoy.
The future of food is exciting
We need to unlock the potential of new food markets, says Hasting's mayor.
Help sought on Port of Napier's old financial records
Fred Robinson is on a hunt for more information about the port.
Port listing offers access to growth
NZX CEO Mark Peterson on the best way to fund the Port of Napier's future growth.
Opinion: Have we not learned anything from meth?
Have we learned anything from meth's cancerous erosion of society, asks Craig Cooper.
Is Napier Port able to clear $300 million debt
If Napier Port borrows $300m, can it pay it back, asks Ross Hammond
100 per cent public port ownership possible
There are other options than selling nearly half the port, says Bruce Bisset.
Scary things come in all shapes and sizes
Forget Halloween, here's some scary prospects for year-round fear factor freaking out!
Wellness centre wonderful news for Bay
Cancer touches all of our lives in some way and the new facility will be a huge help.
Museum working on Marineland exhibition
Ring of Fire explores history of tourist attraction
Must be time for a party clean-out
COMMENT: Sunday's "Q+A" show on the Jami-Lee Ross saga was "surreal", says Mike Williams.
Living with volatility, again
There are a number of theories about why markets have become more volatile.