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Hosking: A knockout blow for 'acceptable' racism
COMMENT: Racism is pounced on in NZ - except for the racism that suits some people.
COMMENT: Racism is pounced on in NZ - except for the racism that suits some people.
News in brief: Man dies in crash; Benefits of virtual reality; Money for DoC
New space can host touring exhibitions like never before.
Whanganui High School will allow all students to hear Parker give a motivational talk.
Parker camp responds after school event "for Māori & Pasifika boys" outrages parents.
Avalanche at Tūroa ski field damages High Noon Express chairlift.
Having regular team mates in the forward pack lays foundation for big win on home soil.
Why economic success isn't the only - or even the best - indicator of our progress
Readers have their say on the bus station; bus service; Winston Peters; hostile despots
Teenage rider aiming to fly high in Australia
Karl Harry Ranginui of Waitara entered two properties and a car which he slept in.
First Shield game played in Hawera in nearly 100 years.
A service of thanks is held at ratana for supporters of Manawatu bus crash.
Using geocaching to discover the history of Wildbore. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
An iwi group was travelling back to Tauranga when their bus veered off the road.
Central Plateau bus operator says bus warrants incredibly difficult to get.
They'd only known each less than 24 hours but the new group of friends didn't muck around.
Visitor confers honour, opens academy, makes visits, presides at community reception
Bus company says driver "really shaken up" from traumatic crash
New Zealand Dental Association has commended the Whanganui DHB in rejecting sugary drinks
Sixth Permaculture Weekend takes in building, gardening and lifestyle change
The delayed diagnosis meant the patient had to have a third of his tongue removed.
Gregory Mulligan crashed into the back of a car while driving intoxicated in Whanganui.
A message of self-improvement and love was delivered without pressure to join the church.
The passenger and their brother were both hurt in the crash that occurred on Saturday.
Readers write in: Brian Tamaki; the justice debate; science and religion; the alt-right
Tougher "punishment" tends to produce hardened people more likely to offend again
Campaign to recycling sports gear for children launches in Whanganui
News in brief: Body found; award finalist; new health clinic; sentencing for drug offences