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Steve Braunias on writing for the first readers
OPINION: An editor is the first person who reads what you write
OPINION: An editor is the first person who reads what you write
OPINION: Letters on sewerage system, Watercare, All Blacks and vinyl.
Polls strongly suggest Australians will give a thumbs down to the proposal.
OPINION: Investors should take a safety-first approach and avoid making rash decisions.
Opinion: This was not the week to get careless with timekeeping or casual with team rules.
NYT: The international community must do everything to ensure kids can live in safety.
OPINION: A phone for the smartphone photographers and videographers.
OPINION: RBA says many households are experiencing a "painful squeeze on their finances".
OPINION: Australia is showing the way on social housing.
Evicted NRL fans take defamation case after Warriors game; Stuff's F-bomb gremlin.
OPINION: Spaceman Seymour was floating in his tin can far above the world.
OPINION: The Voice referendum is doomed to fail.
OPINION: Our editorial on latest report by the Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ.
OPINION: Spaceman Seymour was floating in his tin can far above the world.
OPINION: Captain Luxon's two bad calls.
OPINION: Letters on election, Gaza, rugby and next government.
OPINION: Also in today's wrap - weirdest campaign calls, best ad and best debate.
There was blood on the floor, hair on the walls and unmentionable odours.
OPINION: Is early voting robbing election day of a sense of occasion?
The All Blacks used to see things through much the same lens as the Irish now do.
Opinion: Audrey Young explains why voter scepticism goes back a long way.
Forget everything you know about sexual wellness trends. You're probably wrong.
OPINION: When political candidates say things that contradict what their party has done.
OPINION: Letters on election, socioeconomic divide, inflation and rates.
OPINION: Democracy is the cornerstone of New Zealand’s free and open society.
OPINION: Winston Peters? I don’t know whether to admire him or be repulsed.
OPINION: Has National torpedoed itself by trying to scuttle Winston Peters' waka?
OPINION: The sound I noticed was one I could not immediately identify.
The move leaves the door open for a departing member of NZME's executive.
OPINION: A previous cost escalation for the Interislander project was as large as $1b.