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Gisborne letters on reducing fossil fuel use, pet poisonings, land use rule
Gisborne letters on reducing fossil fuel use, pet poisonings, land use rules.
Gisborne letters on reducing fossil fuel use, pet poisonings, land use rules.
OPINION: 'There is a surprising lack of personal accountability in this country.'
Gisborne letters on Hear4U, Grey St, flooding risk, council's land management plans.
OPINION: 'The waka-jumping law is more democratic as it puts the rights of voters first.'
OPINION: Also in today's letters – parenting and the state; 'reckless' remote inspections.
OPINION: 'Let’s face it, the game has become boring. Rule changes anyone?'
Gisborne letters: For and against Grey St 'Streets for People' changes.
OPINION: 'Is this a society that we can be proud of?'
OPINION: 'That is not what ratepayers expect of their council.'
Gisborne letters on academic freedom, Grey St and Cook Strait ferries.
Gisborne letters about boot camps, Wairoa flooding, Grey St, Gaza war.
OPINION: We currently have a highly-stressed teacher workforce .
OPINION: 'New Zealanders are by and large a conservative bunch.'
OPINION: 'I suspect a number of them already have unpaid fines.'
Our readers write in with their views.
OPINION: 'The sentence humanely and realistically deals with this terrible situation.'
OPINION: 'The people of the USA have no one but themselves to blame.'
OPINION: 'Her experience is not as a grease monkey, but at debating.'
OPINION: 'Ironically, Dickason would probably have been found not guilty in South Africa.'
OPINION: Also in today's letters – spending secrets, sentencing rules and Razor's squad.
OPINION: 'Claiming a mental crisis is a real cop-out for Golriz Ghahraman.'
Gisborne letters: Liking Grey St changes, trail extension, worried about fast-track bill.
OPINION: 'We have to start with our babies to set them on the right path.'
OPINION: 'We can at least be glad there were no tourists on board the grounded Aratere.'
OPINION: 'Should Tom Phillips get the $80,000 reward if he turns himself in?'
OPINION: 'The protesters know that we have to do things differently.'
Gisborne letters on mobility parks, shared footpaths, C-list hubris and hobgoblins.
OPINION: Also in today's letters: Luxon's 'C-listers' comment and AT parking permit woes.
OPINION: Also in today's letters – rubbish council comms; that NZDF plane versus ferries.
Readers have their say on issues important to them.