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Whanganui letters: The first page I turn to is...
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Your letters: The first page I turn to is ...
After months of searching Kevin Page finally finds a job and a letter from Inland Revenue.
OPINION: It's only cancel culture when you don't like the change, Dawn Picken writes.
Readers comment about weight restrictions, cropping and Māori wards.
There have been big changes to residential tenancy laws in the last few weeks.
Readers write about the changing state of our planet, and traffic lights.
The concept of "mindfulness in business" references two key qualities to decision making,
Readers write about pedestrian priorities and the Covid-19 lockdown.
Readers write about Whanganui's velodrome and the business of wearing ties.
Opinion: What to do when the dog locks you out and you desperately need the bathroom.
An important stand by local Māori took place in 1995 and it was not about just one issue.
Readers write in about Facebook and the Australian media, and Joe Biden's border policies.
Many teachers have always taught phonics without getting credit for it, Sonya Judson says.
Correspondence on water bottling and street racers.
Tackling inequality, and trickle down economics.
Workplaces can be more productive if negative behaviours are effectively managed.
Opinion: We're all so busy nowadays but should we still be connecting with our neighbours?
On Valentine's Day, our last day before heading home, I sat alone - but not for long ...
Can we please fortify New Zealand's border, writes Russell Bell.
Can I follow a path that brings light to dark places?
Opinion: The summer break hasn't been short of political shenanigans.
Opinion: It's a time to celebrate all female friends, whether they're single, or not.
Your letters: Two charities benefit from garden competition
Mr P recalls Mrs P telling him, quite forcefully, not to eat in front of the computer...
Rawiri Waititi's defiance is an important and timely stand and is hugely symbolic.
A little bit icky? Or nothing to be worried about in the slightest?
How we dress can be one of the most powerful symbols of who we are.
A very large silver birch on the corner of Burton Ave and Hackett St causes concern
Opinion: And how do you fare when you're photogenically-challenged?