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Your say: Horizons irrelevant layer, nine years of neglect
Letters to the Wanganui Chronicle.
Letters to the Wanganui Chronicle.
Kevin Page talks about his addiction to the telly
Dr Natalie Jackson talks about ageing population in the regions
Hopes ebbing away for Southeast Asia
Andrea Harris - conservation comment.
Why economic success isn't the only - or even the best - indicator of our progress
Readers have their say on the bus station; bus service; Winston Peters; hostile despots
It will take a big community effort -- but, yes, Whanganui can be NZ's most beautiful city
The Goldilocks effect will see Whanganui booming by 2020.
At age 51 and counting, the full-time employment options for me seem to be dwindling .
COMMENT: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of my term as Acting PM.
Patience is running out over European migrants writes Gwynne Dyer.
The arguments are growing around the benefits from avoiding meat, eggs and dairy.
Insight and entertainment as Howard and Key joust at National Party conference
It is hard not to reflect on those who lit the fire in us in the first place.
Readers write in: Hardline approach failing, Population shortfall
Peters' competing thoughts periodically jam his gears, and his coherency loses traction.
Few things are more disheartening than having members of one's family murdered.
More are lining up to have a crack at Horizons over prosecutions.
Readers write in: Smart of crime, Trump, online shopping warning and life or death debate
Colts side has created a pathway for young players
A special thanks to the Plastic Free Whanganui group
Readers write in about whales; surrogate births; missing Bill English and mental health
Plastic Free July serves education and enjoyment in Whanganui
Soon-to-be-scrapped library bus offers more than a good read; it's a community hub to some
Readers write in: Brian Tamaki; the justice debate; science and religion; the alt-right
Tougher "punishment" tends to produce hardened people more likely to offend again
Australia has more serious questions to answer than whether they stole our flag design
Kate Stewart on the world of PC correctness
COMMENT: It's great to finally come across a country that stands up for whites.