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Kate Stewart: ADHD - is it just lazy parenting?
Children are left to their own devices too often - tablets, computers and phones
Freedom - don't stuff it up
I don't want to live in a country where voices can't be heard.
Have a say on alcohol rules
By reducing alcohol harm, Whanganui can be more prosperous, socially and economically.
Being quick to judge may close doors
Your next encounter may be the start of a beautiful business friendship.
Diplomacy a foreign concept
The new diplomacy New Zealand style, seen through a glass brownly.
RAL vision a game changer
Tourism operators working beside iwi, government and others to unlock region's potential.
Your taxes paid for this case
The Chester Borrows trial was a theatrical performance -- one YOU paid for.
Your views: Readers' letters
Traffic problems, cheeky levies, ferry tales, colonial heavies.
Safety must be first consideration
We ought to pull up our drawbridge and politely tell those Aussies where to go.
Editorial: Ferry dream still has a long way to go
A ferry service is a great idea, but there's an awful long way to go yet.
The benefits of Maori land reform
Bill will give Maori greater powers -- and protection -- over their land
Fred Frederikse: 'Better to die a good death'
A warning to New Zealand -- from Tibet's exiled prime minister
Your view: Is the ferry spin just a fairytale?
Your view: Readers letters to the editor
Your views: Readers' letters
War, peace and Anzac celebrations; Council charges and poor pay.
Green shift can heal societal rift
Good farmers deserve our respect and gratitude. They care for their livestock and the land
Editorial: Sanity will prevail over North Korea ... it has to
A possible war over North Korea won't happen. Sanity, surely, will prevail.
Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent, it's fun, quirky and you never know what you're going to get.
Editorial: Housing - if not a crisis, then close enough
Housing issues getting worse as winter looms
We need to kill the zombies
We need to stop any "zombie town"-type allegations from recurring, because they are false.
Negative feedback good for business
It is said that we Kiwis don't complain enough, and there is an element of truth to that.
Your views: Readers' letters
It is our relatively low wages, not taxes, that are putting the squeeze on most of us.
News, lies and damn statistics
The majority of news stories appear to be passed from one agency to another unaltered.