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Editorial: Schools will be teaching computer science
A new digital technology curriculum is just catching up with what most schools are doing.
A new digital technology curriculum is just catching up with what most schools are doing.
EDITORIAL: Team NZ proved what can be achieved from a small country.
EDITORIAL: Bill English needs to curb his urge to say things worth reporting.
EDITORIAL: The weekend's sporting feast was more spicy than expected.
EDITORIAL: Given another year to live, TV's John Cocks is talking bravely about it.
EDITORIAL: Wharf extension would provide a suitable site for syndicates to be based.
EDITORIAL:Pity the Labour. Even its embarrassments do not seem as important as National's.
COMMENT: Young MP Todd Barclay ought to have had better advice from his leaders.
EDITORIAL: Todd Barclay's career looks terminal but PM's comments regrettable too.
EDITORIAL: Three brother in the same All Black team is a rare treat.
The opening of the Waterview tunnels will complete Auckland's motorways at long last.
COMMENT: Labour's migration policy could be more effective than it might intend.
Road tolls for Auckland are worth investigating but many questions answering first.
If the price of security is a reduction of privacy, it is worth paying.
Tana Umaga should have expressed regret for the tackle that marred the last Lions' tour.
EDITORIAL: latest London attack underlines the scale of the task facing Britain's police.
The Lions tour and the America's Cup make this a month of treats.
Trump's tweets are all too typical of the standard of his decisions.
Auckland Council should not be too quick to discard the idea of a targeted rate.
Europe looks to its future after a visit from Donald Trump.
Schools should not try to suppress gender distinctions in uniforms or other things.
First day of America's Cup racing leaves much to be learned.
Rugby at lower levels is losing its hold on New Zealanders.
Dr Lance O'Sullivan was right to speak out against anti-vaccination campaign.
The Budget has delivered modest dividends for five years of solid growth.
The first call on today's Budget surplus should be faster debt reduction.
The bombing of a Manchester concert venue is a reminder vigilance can not be relaxed.
EDITORIAL: Public calls for a royalty on bottled water will not go away.
EDITORIAL: Parochialism and public ownership remain powerful political forces.