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Letters: Vaccination vital to protect vulnerable
Views on vaccination, Springfield Rd intersection, rugby, ethnic diversity and evolution.
Views on vaccination, Springfield Rd intersection, rugby, ethnic diversity and evolution.
Bruce Horne writes a tribute to John Chadwick this week.
A rich and varied performance from Christopher Hutton in Rotorua.
It happened not once but twice - I was pulled aside for an additional security check.
Readers' views on the council's spatial plan and current attitudes to school uniforms.
We asked people what steps they take to protect themselves against identity theft.
An exciting time for sports fans, with the Lions tour and the America's Cup under way.
Readers respond to a call for the Bible to be taught in schools.
We ask locals how they feel about dump prices going up.
COMMENT: Could you live without advertising? Oh, dear God, how I could.
A reader wants his tax money to pay for the Bible to be taught in our schools.
Should be gender neutral toilets and changing rooms in secondary schools?
Budget spending and tipping staff are topics for our letter writers today.
We asked people on the street if they are following the America's Cup.
Sonia Lynds discusses ways to keep fit in the colder months.
Views on hospital staff, Maori rights, council committees, cyclists and a recent column.
Readers' views on the cycleway though the CBD, tipping and housing.
Street View" Do you think New Zealanders should start tipping hospitality workers?
We asked a panel of Rotorua residents how they feel now the budget has been released.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people around Rotorua what they'd like to see in the budget.
We asked people if the bombing in Manchester makes them more nervous about big events.
Our letter writers discuss the homeless, Lakefront concerns and council wages.
We asked people on the street how they feel money should be spent in education.
Rachel Stewart explains why she's not going to be positive just to please chirpy men.
Opinion: World record haka attempt is a chance to show the world what we're made of.
One thinks skate park plans need more consultation while another wants cyclists to pay tax
We asked people on the street what they think should be done about Te Ngae Rd congestion.
Opinion: 25 years on, Shortland Street is still tackling the big issues.