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Letters: Nation waits on Winston with bated breath
A reader thinks New Zealand voters want a change of government - but what will Winston do?
A reader thinks New Zealand voters want a change of government - but what will Winston do?
Readers write about passing history on to the next generation & the language of the Treaty
COMMENT: Peters has always demonstrated a willingness to do a deal, says Rachel Stewart.
Letters: Readers discuss local and central government.
Don't assume Winston Peters will go with the party that got the largest share of votes.
Opinion: This year's election will be one that goes down in history.
LETTERS: Readers share their thoughts on the Hamurana Springs charge and Miss Rotorua.
There's a reason why Garth Weinberg is known as The Alien.
We asked people on the street if they plan on voting.
Opinion: I think this election is about leadership. And leaders that feel right.
The media are now often seen as the enemy by those glued to a political viewpoint.
MP has delivered the goods for our good, say readers.
People who weren't alive in the 80s have known nothing but monetarism.
Readers write about non-essential air travel, Labour policies and thoughts on GMO.
COMMENT: Labour's leader is aspirational for women and won't pull ponytails.
Readers' views on the 4-laning of Te Ngae Rd and the Hemo roundabout sculpture.
Daylight saving starts Sunday, will it be a harbinger of a new government?
Readers weigh in on the news the Hemo Gorge sculpture has run into problems.
A reader questions whether a new housing development will meet Rotorua's needs.
Opinion: The government should no longer tolerate spectacularly unsuccessful CEOs.
Readers share their views on the planned new lakefront spa and Maori language use.
Readers write about the legalisation of marijuana and one man's mayoral aspirations.
COMMENT: National is talking up the urban-rural divide to get votes, says Rachel Stewart.
Should New Zealand sever its ties with Britain and become a republic?
Readers write about 1080 and a lack of community policing.
Tommy Wilson bids adieu to a mighty Te Puna totara.
Opinion: Latest subdivision a good sign for Rotorua's housing crisis.
Letters: Readers discuss the benefits of electric cars and gender equality.
Rotorua District Choir and Rotorua Symphonic Band played at Rotorua Girls' High School.