On the same Page: Street scrum wake-up call
"The possibility of the can bursting and spraying one or both with beer appealed to me."
"The possibility of the can bursting and spraying one or both with beer appealed to me."
If we do what the evidence actually says works, then the positive outcome will follow.
The most dangerous part of SH4 south of Upokongaro is the Mateongaonga Stream bridge.
'There are other ways to make a non-invasive, zero-risk investigation at the mine face.'
Peter Lyons on the teachers stike
Kate Stewart talks about her new political party the Flying Pig Party (FPP)
Murray Crawford on the Sarjeant Gallery
COMMENT: American President's week goes from bad to worse.
Letters to the Whanganui Chronicle
Trump's language lit the fuse of Soyac's bombs and the explosions of Bowers' guns
Adrian Rurawhe, MP for Te Tai Hauāuru talks about the celebrations at Rātana
The question is: "which is more important to a business – its customers or its people?"
COMMENT: Today's 'feminists' generally leave me underwhelmed.
Obama: "the character of our country is on the ballot,"
Philippa Childs talks about the Building (Earthquake Prone Buildings) Amendment Act 2017.
Letters to the Whanganui Chronicle
Conservation comment with Rob Butcher
Perhaps one day Humans will evolve beyond violent conflict ...
Deviant, often a bad thing, but are there good deviants?
Nicola Patrick on the tension between the inevitability of change
Is the bold Whanganui ferry plan sailing or sinking? Man behind the plan won't say.
COMMENT: It's as though the walls are closing in on the Minister of Immigration.
Volunteers make all parts of this community tick
Only in America, could the dead owner of a brothel be elected
Readers letters to the Chronicle.
In this brainless clash of imperial hubris, colonial troops were expedient cannon fodder
Whanganui news briefs
Poor people are no less intelligent, they're just busy trying to survive.
It's looking good for the existence of life elsewhere in the universe.