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Opinion: Gambling addiction will not go away
Govt, council and others are deluding themselves that they can help in any meaningful way.
Frank Greenall: Lean, mean cabinet of one
A Grand Coalition consisting of New Zealand First, National, Labour ... and the Greens.
Editorial: Senseless drivers cost us plenty
Some motorists will never improve their driving or grow that sixth sense called "common".
Jay Kuten: Peters - Will he or won't he?
It seems unfitting that the final say on the next government should be left to one man.
Editorial: The pitfalls of trying to be cool
The language of youth culture is only really understood by those who have created it.
Trump leaves US without real policy
President Trump has no idea what he's going to do about North Korea, if anything.
Fred Frederikse: The wisdom of sensibleness
"If Scotland can have an independence referendum, why can't we?" sauid the Catalans.
Conservation: Unique party fit for challenge
The Greens' voice on the environment in Parliament is now more important than ever.
Terry Sarten: All roads lead to Whanganui
Is a New Plymouth road sign that steers visitors to Whanganui the work of our Mayor?
Councillors go back to school
Should ratepayers pay for councillors to learn their job?
Editorial: Council puts campaign division behind it
Council gets through first year intact
Ian McKelvie: Election great result for National
The election has helped focus everyone on what this country wants to achieve.
Grand coalitions not unknown
Should a grand coalition occur, all the nonsense about king-makers etc gets hit for six.
Editorial: The hills have eyes on rustlers
The hills are alive with the beady eye of electronic surveillance.
National coalition suicide for Greens
Coalition with National could be suicide for a party that campaigned to change the govt.
Your views: Readers' letters
Chronicle readers share their views on the topics of the day.
Your views: Readers' letters
Readers write about honest Donald, Kim's missiles and black sheep
Times are changing, thank heavens
Atheism and the non-religious population are rapidly growing, but the old ways linger on.
Gwynne Dyer: Kurdish vote alarms nations
There will never be a "good" time to go for the Kurds to go for independence.
Editorial: Men get so little choice
Spoiled for lack of choice? Whanganui men certainly are.
Kate Stewart: Sticking up for religious classes in schools
The old argument of religious education in public schools has flared up yet again.
Nicola Patrick: Campaign over ... and I'm still standing
Election 2017 - fantastic ride and an honour, despite the frustrations and disappointments
Mutually assured destruction doesn't apply to the nuclear taunters
There was a time when the decision to go to war required some serious thought by a ruler.