Letters: What makes a community?
Kaikohe is a friendly place, and one reader is proud to live there.
Kaikohe is a friendly place, and one reader is proud to live there.
MPI Fishery team members did a good job in a recent operation at Ahipara, says a reader.
Taking a 'simple solutions' approach to big problems won't work, writes Peter Jackson.
A reader is disgusted that a sick elderly neighbour forced to pay for hospital treatment.
Getting rid of plastic bags will improve the environment, writes a Eugenie Sage.
There will be change in 2019, but it won't improve our lives, writes Peter Jackson.
Comment: Traceability of animals is crucial to keeping our stock healthy.
Northland must do better when it comes to dealing with the meningococcal W vaccine.
We don't need genetic modification of food - just good leaders, writes a reader.
Jason Pou addresses the nature of negotiation with Ngāpuhi in Northland.
Humans destroy our environment and the creatures that live within it, writes Mike Dinsdale
The Top Energy spokeswoman responds to power outage issues.
A reader responds to a recent editorial in the Northland Age.
Kids who are unprepared for exams seem to avoid consequences, writes Peter Jackson.
A boatyard slipway has contaminated the Opua Basin, writes a reader.
Saving the Swamp Palace means more to residents than money, writes Peter Jackson.
The Karel Sroubek case has been surrounded by uncertainty, writes former MP Peter Dunne.
The Switzer care CEO is warning at the age tsunami coming to Kaitaia.
A group committed to protecting fish stocks have started meeting with marae hapu.
The council couldn't spot a wetland in a police lineup, yet farmers are expected to do it.
Comment: Offering residency to Karel Sroubek shows a lapse in judgement for govt.
Comment: Our leaders are being seduced by China's ready supply of money
The British Royal Tour offers small rewards, so why not enjoy it? says a reader.
Comment: The tragic accident that claimed two women in Houhora was just a fatal mistake.
'A weaver of words and a born entertainer who could hold his audience spellbound'
Teachers have quickly jumped on to the salary hike bandwagon, says a reader.
A reader is disturbed by the state of a short section of State Highway 10 near Taipa.
There was no danger drinking tea from 1080 affected water, says Mike Finlayson.