
How many illegal dumps are out there?
How many illegal dumps are there around Northland? We know of at least two - this region's second large-scale roadside tip emerged
How many illegal dumps are there around Northland? We know of at least two - this region's second large-scale roadside tip emerged
JS111216NADCRIKRES079.JPG Andrew Johnsen's attempt to hit the ball to the square leg boundary ended up at deep mid-on. The pose does
There's not a heck of a lot on offer that gives visitors a taste of Whangarei's Maori culture. One of the pioneers of Maori tourism
Nine days ago the Wellington Phoenix ran aground against Adelaide to the tune of 2-0 in their A-League clash. For Ernie Merrick
What timing, director Bernardo Bertolucci and John Key, such profound opposites, making headlines on the same day in two different
From the moment Donald Trump decided to run for the presidency of the United States, it was clear that he was going to be very different
Another crate day has been and gone. Apparently it was introduced by a radio station to mark the beginning of summer. Seven years
The death of Ray Columbus last Wednesday has added another music icon to what many see as a swingeing cull on pop stars in 2016. David
I know some traditions die hard but there comes a time when even the most hallowed tradition has to adapt to the modern world. Twelve
by Craig CooperEditor In his own words, John Key is a "commercial guy". As a leader, he certainly had more of a "presidential" air
As I write this there is rain falling which is good for the gardens and excellent for the burgeoning bottled water marriage between
When John Key became our 38th Prime Minister on November 8, 2008 it was an extraordinary turnaround from the previous election. In
Another White Ribbon Day last Friday, supporting the cause of ending domestic violence against women. It is an enterprise few would
by Craig Cooper, editor I never took cricket too seriously as a young man. Often, I'd front for the game after a few hours of sleep
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has been accused of trying to fleece the golden goose with his proposal for a visitor levy on hotels and
Righto, ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the sharp end of the wedge. Unless you've been reading very closely you might wonder
Nothing seems to embody the cyclic nature of the seasons more than roses. I know you might suggest the cosiness of a log fire or
by Craig CooperEditor Before the chorus of outrage over a seemingly light sentence handed out in a Whangarei court begins, there are
by Craig Cooper, editor Ask around any workplace and you won't have to go far to find people who have been burgled. In the Northern
The sixth anniversary of the Pike River disaster has been and gone with some new information exposed. Radio New Zealand's Checkpoint
It is effectively summer and I know this because for the past fortnight, if I'd been passing a school or grassed public domain, there
COMMENT: There are people who truly believe journalism is a dark art practised by latter-day witches who seek only to deceive readers by telling them glorious lies.
The Whangarei, Far North and Auckland communities recently celebrated our respective councils' decision to protect our productive
By Craig Cooper, editor I once eyed Matakohe Limestone Island after falling into the Whangarei Harbour and thought I was going to
A lot has been written about the earthquake and the way our Navy and other navies stepped in to ferry stranded tourists and locals
Over the years I've dedicated a lot of column inches to quoting people far more brilliant than I in order to push my point with polish. A
With guests coming the next day, it was time to mow the lawns. Isn't it funny how visitors prompt all sorts of alien behaviours: dusting
by Craig Cooper Editor The roadside dump that has polluted a reserve for 11 months is also littered with several ironies. The illegal
You have no hope. Face the facts: you are keen, work hard and want to own your own property but will never be able to in Auckland. Here's
Back in the May of 1960 I was five years and eight months old and school had been an interesting new diversion in my life, as it would