Letters: I'm nearly 80 – and ready to change for the planet's sake
OPINION: 'Our Government is intent on doing what we as a country have always done.'
OPINION: 'Our Government is intent on doing what we as a country have always done.'
OPINION: 'The Government would be wise to stop prioritising potholes.'
Our readers' views on rejecting divisive identity politics, Grey St, DrainWise.
Locals on road repairs, the Grey St project, and reducing division through respect.
OPINION: 'If we mine the land, it will heal, just as it has in the past.'
OPINION: 'At the end of the day it all comes down to maximising profits.'
OPINION: 'I’m beginning to wonder just how many scams there are out there.'
OPINION: 'I would rather we had funded cancer drugs than potholes.'
Gisborne letters - responses to divisive rhetoric letter, more on roadworks.
Gisborne letters on Rawiri Waititi rhetoric, child poverty, end of El Nino.
OPINION: Immigration NZ delivers 'a brilliant gem of bureaucratic lunacy'.
OPINION: 'Cancer patients need action now, not lame excuses.'
What Gisborne people are thinking about Budget commentary, Grey St 'debacle'.
OPINION: 'Putting a roof on Eden Park won’t solve the inherent problem of its shape.'
Gisborne letters: more opposition to Grey St project, council processes.
OPINION: 'From a day of respect and forgiveness to one of rancour and threats.'
OPINION: 'The area of youth crime and gangs is notoriously complex.'
OPINION: 'Contactless credit and debit fees are the scam of the decade.'
OPINION: 'Is this how Kiwis talk to each other now?'
Gisborne Herald letters May 29: more criticism of Grey St project.
OPINION: 'I anticipate a huge increase in ram raids and armed hold-ups.'
OPINION: A former Kiwis player says rugby union had the upper hand for decades.
OPINION: 'It is hard to see how knowledge can be successfully passed to children.'
OPINION: 'Sport offers camaraderie that can last a lifetime.'
OPINION: Gisborne letters on road issues, climate.
OPINION: 'Many principals in both state and independent schools hold teachers to account.'
OPINION: 'Our safety and peace of mind is compromised.'
Our readers write about issues that matter to them.
OPINION: 'Prevention in this case is much better than the cure.'
What Gisborne people are writing to the paper about today.