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Steve Braunias: Secret diary of Iain Lees-Galloway
COMMENT: It's as though the walls are closing in on the Minister of Immigration.
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.
Brexit: First impoverishment for the British, then a new war in Northern Ireland
The offer of a few beers was enough to bring out the strong fit blokes from the footy team
Every submission counts; every voice does get weighed up against those it opposes
It's time we tackled the fireworks issue.
Readers write about union power; stories that make them cry; aliens; and Sir Winston
It's genocide, ethnic cleansing ... terrorism on a scale bigger than Isis could dream of
Whanganui locals would enjoy a full cycle loop down both sides of the river
Conservation has a new meaning today — it's not enough to save a snippet of bush.
New Zealand has spent a lot of time immersed in myths of our own making.
Rachel Rose on understand how facts differ from opinions
They are in a pipeline with no way out until they are disgorged.
TV in NZ makes money; we know that by the excessive numbers and length of ad breaks.
Most native birds hunt for food by sight, while forest mammals hunt by smell.
Frank Greenall on the Apec conference in Papua New Guinea.
We've had years of neglect in social issues and the coalition Government must rectify this
How come we've got nearly half our fuel needs in our own back yard but we don't use it?
Tuesday's earthquake raises the question - are you prepared for the big one?
Surplus power goes to the national grid. The trick is you don't buy it back, they pay you.
Organisation and teamwork are the keys to success at work and play.
Beyond the tastelessness and self-seeking are Trump's own actions.
COMMENT: Rise of Brazil's Bolsonaro next step in far-right's troubling march.