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It happened one Monday
Sorry I didn't wave back to the kind people who tooted - I didn't have a spare hand.
Sorry I didn't wave back to the kind people who tooted - I didn't have a spare hand.
Stratum 5-year-old will have an exhibition gallop between races.
Cooking teaches children to identify foods, and learn where they originate from.
What of Anzac Days of the future, when all those who served are gone?
Talking Point: If Christchurch can do it, why can't we?
My granddad made it home from war. We'll never forget those who didn't
It seems crazy not to have centrally based rescue helicopter services.
Indecision led to what would become the Bay's premier sportsground, writes Michael Fowler.
Life is full of trade-offs and it's the same in investment, writes Nick Stewart.
Anzac Day should be kept sacred as Good Friday, 1918 service attendees told
Minister for Small Business trumpets changes to tax payments system.
Museum uses variety of ways to bring Bay's past to life
Talking Point: It's time the Crown and Māori started talking.
I've never really understood guinea pigs. And it's not through lack of trying.
We need a plan which sets appropriate achievable targets en route to zero waste.
Israel Folau seems to be getting a pass from the ARU after making homophobic remarks.
Will we see the likes of another Muhammad Ali or Maradona in our clean cut sports world?
The War Memorial controversy was an enlightening case.
Like farmers, investors do not know when or where the "rains" will fall.
Such was the threat from nature that settlers were urged to build homes on stilts.
He's only a small horse but when he landed on my bare foot he felt quite big.
Editorial: Robust criticism of an individual is one thing, but abuse is another entirely.