Jo Raphael: The race for 90% vaccination is on and we're falling behind
OPINION: The goal is to get every region to 90 per cent vaccinated.
OPINION: The goal is to get every region to 90 per cent vaccinated.
Comment: We are more connected to Aotearoa, a name used by Māori before Europeans arrived.
OPINION: The tide is going out on community decision-making
OPINION: Change needs to happen in a logical order.
OPINION: A positive Covid test in wastewater will have people on edge.
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OPINION: Water reforms are a biggie and will only get bigger.
OPINION: Gone are the days when you were told to "buck up".
OPINION: Even if it was insured, having your car stolen is a long and painful experience.
OPINION: Poll results for National Party a 'serious concern' as next election approaches.
Every year since I was 18 I've taken five days away from the internet. Here's why
OPINION: The public engagement to date does not bode well for local input.
OPINION: My parents worked hard for everything they have. I don't want any of it.
Opinion: Running legend Anne Audain urges Kiwis to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
Opinion: We've seen what can be achieved when we work together. Let's do it again.
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Opinion: The border seems to be leaking like a sieve
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OPINION: Gratitude is about looking outward rather than inward.
Opinion: More people fear hard lockdowns than the risk of catching the virus itself.
'Any decent government's first priority is to protect its citizens'
OPINION: Te reo elevates people – it calms the natives and infuriates racists.
OPINION: I'm glad I've never let stereotypes or societal pressure control my actions
Opinion: If you decide not to vaccinate then the past two years have been for nothing.
OPINION: A message to our vulnerable families - We can't do this without you.
We've seen what happens when Covid-19 vaccination rates are low. Aotearoa can do better.
'Repeated high-level lockdowns will eventually break us.'