
Editorial: Job losses courting disaster
The likely loss of jobs in the courts and tribunals sector of the Ministry of Justice is nearing the pits when it comes to the way
The likely loss of jobs in the courts and tribunals sector of the Ministry of Justice is nearing the pits when it comes to the way
Planning for future large infrastructure projects needs to include measurement of embodied carbon if we are at all serious about our
It is a long-established fact that everyone is looking for the Next Big Thing. It doesn't matter how fabulous something is, if it's
I am delighted to report that, based on your responses to a couple of recent columns, I can safely say that pedantry is alive and
I find it disingenuous that at a time when there is a push to raise the age of the Youth Court based on so-called research that a
On the face of it, the announcement by acting Youth Minister Anne Tolley yesterday of a $50,000 youth leadership and mentoring programme
One of the current Hawke's Bay regional councillors who has strongly opposed the Ruataniwha Dam and, party to many comments regarding
When are we going to have the conversation about adding value? Many, years ago I worked at the Whakatu Freezing works and some clever
During the recent election debates here in CHB, it was claimed by some that the Ruataniwha Dam was not an issue for the District Council
With reference to Bruce Bisset's column of Sept 23rd (Biggest shingle pile in the bay), he highlights just how much of the information
I have decided to take a leaf out of Donald Trump's book (a most wayward and bewildering volume) and move from one subject to another
You would be forgiven for thinking society had slipped back hundreds of years this past week. Back to a time when men settled their
By Saturday night we should have a fairly clear idea about who will represent us on our local councils for the next three years. With
Have you been enjoying all the coverage council incumbents and nominees have been getting this month? What they claim to have done
If you aren't aware how uncool sugary drinks have become in recent years, I can only conclude it's because you've been hiding under
The rest of New Zealand could learn a lot from the success of Labour's world-class Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme in Hawke's
It's obvious that the retiring Central Hawke's Bay Mayor, Peter Butler, doesn't read my weekly musings in Hawke's Bay Today. Had
The Ruataniwha Dam saga has gone way beyond soap opera territory. Fantasy has long since replaced fact. The Noisy have silenced
Recently it was announced that more than 99 per cent of the vote taken in the recent NZEI/PPTA meetings held through the country was opposed to the proposed "global budgets" for schools.
Many of New Zealand's regions are facing interesting - and sometimes daunting - options. The challenges are both economic and demographic. What
With six years having gone by since the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme was put to the people of Central Hawke's Bay, it seems that
Water fears 50 years ago It would appear that some councils are making decisions without having done adequate research in their own
It is becoming quite clear that ratepayers across the Bay are sick and tired of their council representatives retreating behind closed
By Larry Dallimore / Opinion / Larry Dallimore: Coastal erosion needs Cowell Report The first step for a solution for Westshore
E. coli remarks clarified Kerry Mackintosh (Talking Point, Thursday, September 22) has incorrectly paraphrased what I told the August
Getting among the voters This is an open letter to all Napier councillors and all would-be councillors. How many of your constituents
Magpies fans are doing it tough. Perhaps I should stop setting the stage: a cold glass (or three) of whatever plonk's left in the
Local body elections are coming up and one topic discussed is the possibility of councils amalgamating. There have been a few suggestions
The election sure is shaping up as somewhat of a referendum on the Ruataniwha dam. There being no real chance for Hawke's Bay Regional
It is no secret that voter turnout for local body elections is generally poor with 48 per cent voting in Hawke's Bay in 2013 and only