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Good to see folk out and about in city
Paul Hickey writes: One thing that is evident to me is the people using the part-complete Green Corridor through the central city, which is positive to see.
Editorial: Big step forward for cold families
For many of the 30 per cent of Rotorua's population who rent, the Government's announcement will come as welcome news, writes Katie Holland.
Paul Hickey: Number's up for the landline phone
Once upon a time, the home phone was a staple form of communication. But I do sometimes wonder why we still have the good old landline telephone, writes Paul Hickey.
Editorial: Cap on bottle shops sensible
The restrictions on the granting of new off-licence applications make the most sense, writes Katie Holland.
Why the kereru still calls hunters
Only certain people could shoot kereru. They were only eaten by the old people or on special occasions, writes Merepeka Raukawa-Tait.
Paul Hickey: Taking plunge leaves me dangling
Paul Hickey writes: Last week I jumped off a pretty sturdy structure and plummeted 47m. Luckily I was attached to a bungy cord.
Editorial: Much to like about pedal path
At first glance, the new Rotorua cycleway seems like a no-brainer - great news. But whether a dedicated path is enough to tempt people off the couch is up for debate, writes Katie Holland.
Decile ratings lead to funding battle
It seems the ever-increasing costs of running a school and the struggle to get funding is an uphill battle for educators, writes Stephanie Arthur-Worsop.
Editorial: Politics not for faint- hearted
Andrew Bonallack writes: If there's one thing the debacle with the Conservative Party has demonstrated, it's that politics is not a game for amateurs.