
Letters: Kīngi Tūheitia’s legacy; Razor's lesson in Boks loss
OPINION: 'Auckland Transport either doesn’t like elderly people or simply doesn’t care.'
OPINION: 'Auckland Transport either doesn’t like elderly people or simply doesn’t care.'
OPINION: 'Business and political leaders just don't get it.'
OPINION: 'These days examples of waste are so blatant that we have to pinch ourselves.'
OPINION: 'People who misuse mobility parking spaces are cunning.'
OPINION: 'Wellington is no longer fit for purpose as New Zealand’s capital.'
OPINION: Our readers write in on a range of issues, including free speech.
OPINION: 'We have no idea what the Government believes are council luxuries.'
OPINION: 'It is unfortunate that the dominant tower in the city is the casino tower.'
OPINION: Readers write on Māori wards, forestry prosecution costs, green energy issues.
OPINION: 'It’s a parent’s responsibility to monitor screen time for little children.'
OPINION: 'Tall poppy syndrome is a sad indictment of NZ society.'
OPINION: Our readers write on green energy, energy security, GE and ballooning rates.
OPINION: 'Let’s have a KiwiMart to smash grocery prices, a KiwiStop to smash fuel prices.'
OPINION: Also in today's letters – the PM's shaky Aussie trip; how to tackle boy racers.
Gisborne letters on rating methods, thanks for assistance, GE concern.
OPINION: 'That is the only way this Government is going to lower the crime rate.'
OPINION: 'Adrian Orr has been dealt a very bad hand.'
OPINION: 'The vast majority of guns in New Zealand are not essential for legitimate use.'
OPINION: 'Carrots at 89c a kilo were a hot item at my local supermarket this morning.'
OPINION: '$400 for 15-minute parking mistake can only be classified as daylight robbery.'
Gisborne Herald readers write in with their concerns.
Letters on Trust Tairāwhiti mandate, Māori wards, Grey St.
OPINION: 'Chef de Mission Nigel Avery and his staff should be congratulated.'
Gisborne letters on marae meeting, trust isn't a charity, Grey St pantomime.
OPINION: 'Why should we make it easy for criminals to shoot police and innocent victims?'
Gisborne letters on Māori wards decision, and meeting in a marae to make that decision.
OPINION: 'This power crisis has its genesis in Max Bradford’s power reforms.'
OPINION: 'The All Blacks looked and played like a group of individuals.'
OPINION: 'How many of our primary teachers have no formal qualifications in maths?'
Gisborne letters on Hobson’s Pledge ads, council facing reality, climate action.