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Letters: State Highway 2, surveys, TECT
Letters: State Highway 2, surveys, TECT and the Census
Letters: State Highway 2, surveys, TECT and the Census
Seeking solutions to a houseful of useless gadget chargers.
March 15: TECT proposal supporters pledging a donation of $9000, says letter writer.
In Tauranga, unless you're self-motivated to recycle, there's no real incentive to do so.
March 14: Road safety priority over museum, Maori successes, Census, recycling issues
Tauranga has New Zealand's busiest port which risks it becoming an entry points for drugs.
The wealthy have an antipathy towards taxes, yet benefit most from public spending.
March 13: Make use of the train tracks, roads before development, blood percentages, wards
A decision towards kerbside recycling is this week's biggest story online.
Mark Hanna responds to a column on pet health care.
National's new boss wants to win the next election and is on track to do it.
Letters: Development, Air Force complaints, wildlife and public transport.
Everyone deserves a chance to stay in their home, even if they don't own it.
There was no warm welcome for tenants moving into Papamoa's emergency housing village.
Wheeling out a female lawyer or spokesperson in tricky situations is a predictable tactic.
One stretch of road: 18 lives tragically lost.
The one thing that governments are never short of is money.
A lot of people are frustrated by the direction our city is heading.
Bruno Mars performed in Auckland last week and people fell victim to fake tickets.
Small cameras like GoPro have democratised adventure film-making.
It has been a big week in news. Here are the week's five biggest stories online.
Bag lady aspirations follow a shameful secret - a collection of single-use plastic.
It's not going to be easy going up against the popular Jacinda Ardern.
Letters to the Editor, February 28, 2018.