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Dawn Picken: Inequity hurts everyone - it's time to fix the whare
Opinion: We are still living in the house colonialism built and it's time to fix it.
Opinion: We are still living in the house colonialism built and it's time to fix it.
Stephanie Worsop has a new hobby - and she's on a roll.
Your letters: No gas or petrol cars? The Govt's kidding right?
Supermarket's bowl promotion a safer choice over the one for those knives.
Yes or no to roofing the velodrome? Here's two arguments for and against.
Well-meaning people try to remove risk from every single part of our lives.
Opinion: When the middle finger fails to deliver your road rage message.
Opinion: For a teenager, postponement looks permanent. But this pause is not forever.
'Stop moaning about iwi checkpoints and let Māori leadership help us through.'
OPINION: The connection we have to our ancestors is closer than we think.
Opinion: Will movie theatres fade into extinction in the coming years?
OPINION: America is on the path to rejoining the world.
Painting the house - choose a colour, buy the paint. How hard can it be?
Facebook has become the new Friday night drinks venue for people who live far apart.
To be there 'in sickness and in health". Kevin Page steps up to honour the contract.
Massive change such as this will not escape public consultation, writes councillor.
It will be a different Rātana event at the end of the month with no politicians.
Covid-19 for me, a retired chap, was a chance to kick back and enjoy life.
Opinion: There has been talk about the formation of a fourth international trading bloc.
The bird's going off in the bag trying to escape, George is pawing at it trying to get in.
New homes should include a water tank, writes a reader.
Your letters: Calls amplify to reduce the speed limit along Whanganui's Pickwick Rd.
Is it because home ownership is drifting out of reach for many young people?
Opinion: Think you've seen everything a city has to offer? Think again.
Tāwhiao McMaster says history must reflect Māori as well as Pākeha versions of events.
She was supposed to be at the beach, not buying "bloody socks", writes Kevin Page.
Pickwick Rd is a residential area, with a narrow road, no footpaths and no street lights
Opinion: The way you celebrate New Year's Eve is dictated by what stage of life you're in.
We have already had the best Christmas present we could ask for.
"I spotted a child's Christmas teddy bear and other gifts lay idle on dry mud banks."