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Talking Point: Things that go bump on the hill
Fuss is inevitable whatever you do on the roads.

Roger Moroney: Don't build the bridge, and get over it
Cyclists have been getting a pretty good deal, in terms of roadways and pathways, of late.

About dam time: A fresh look at water storage in CHB
The Tukituki Water Security Project is taking a fresh look at water storage in CHB

Wyn Drabble: Can rats eat wireless broadband wires?
Oh, for the innocence of the non-digital age!

Opinion: A new Dame leads the six proud Hawke's Bay locals honoured
Six Hawke's Bay people recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours

Social media storm: Safety works in streets should be applauded, not derided
Tom Parker Ave, Morse and Herrick Streets are grateful for safer streets.

Meaty and memorable speech from PM
Her communication skills are sublime as is her political nose.

Exhibition put Waipawa in the spotlight
Ephemera is something intended to last once the occasion for which it was made, is over.

Three Waters: Historic change is coming
Are Three Water reforms the end of local government as we know it?

Schools, statues, homes and my mum
Housing is one of the most pressing issues that whānau are facing,

Our girl's got icecream licked
She watches me lick and savour but, because I am "pack leader" she knows she must wait.

Mum walks in - things turn pear-shaped
When we are out in the public or at work we behave nicely

Society determined to introduce trout to NZ rivers
Many of the men were keen on introducing trout into Hawke's Bay

Budget backs small businesses
Our policies will see up to 33,000 children lifted out of poverty

No doubt tough southerners will be back
Lest I appear too gloomy about The Garden City, I should also mention the positive signs

Flash roasts not to my taste
You arrive in the kitchen to be greeted with a pan of lamb.

Road crew like clockwork
I'm looking forward to seeing the end result of the street makeover.

Renewables crucial for carbon-neutral future
I agree with John Carnegie that natural gas has to play a role as backup

Early airwaves days
Those at Apple Radio were immensely proud of what they were doing

Getting to know the new faces
The real Judith Collins I met, you might consider supporting.

Craig Cooper: It's not just our kids who need to learn our history
How do we also educate adults?

'Abusive bullying is unfortunately all too common'
Councils share abuse they are subjected to.

Getting from A to B can be daunting
Back in the early '90s I nudged 230km/h down the back straight at Pukekohe at a test day

The Hits: Declutter uncovers long-lost jewellery
We are on the move - and our current house finally looks as I have always wanted it to.