Eva Bradley: Haunted by sugar's horror
IF YOU aren't aware how uncool sugary drinks have become, I can only conclude it's because you've been hiding under a rock. New
IF YOU aren't aware how uncool sugary drinks have become, I can only conclude it's because you've been hiding under a rock. New
By Sara Dickon I ABSOLUTELY agree with John Milnes' Conservation Comment last week on water quality. And there was an excellent article
With the local body elections just over a week away, mayor ANNETTE MAIN, who is not standing for re-election, shares her views about
AFTER seeing the Trump-Clinton debate, I'm convinced: we don't take our politics seriously enough. Granted, we're only facing local
IT'S not an election, it's a selection. And although all the countries in the United Nations General Assembly have equal rights, some
The world is facing some serious challenges, and for small, open economies like New Zealand's it is vital governments remain open
IT IS a long-established fact that everyone is looking for the Next Big Thing. It doesn't matter how fabulous something is, if it's
The last quarter century has been characterised by Horizons choosing to ignore the outcomes of its own consultation processes. IN
RESTITUTION was sought in the case of Maria Altman from the Austrian Government in her effort to regain ownership of a family heirloom
IN 2014, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declined Trans Tasman Resources (TTR) request to mine the seabed off the coast
HAVING read some of the responses to the right-wing, anti-Muslim flyers distributed to households around Whanganui a week or so ago
CONGRATULATIONS to Whanganui High School for taking out the top prize in the country's top secondary school drama competition. The
More than half our Paralympians delivered personal bests to say nothing of the three world records set by KiwisI DON'T get much chance
LAST Saturday's Chronicle article about the chair with the Battle of Trafalgar connections, now in the Whanganui Regional Museum
AS THE Syrian ceasefire arranged by the United States and Russia teeters on the brink of collapse, it's clear the main problem lies
APPARENTLY I have no magic left in me. I was coldly informed of this by my beloved the other night ... while I was laughing at her. She
TWO recent events have revived my concerns over the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP). United States President Barack Obama
JIM HOWARD, in his Tuesday Chronicle Opinion contributions, raised some good points: that for economic development to be effective
HAS a political puzzle finally been solved? Kim MacIntyre was the mystery man of the 2014 general election in Whanganui when he stood
Not best option In releasing the 2014 MWH alternative wastewater treatment plant proposal, the mayor states that Cardno (Mike McCoy)
I PLAYED three songs at the Musicians Club recently - two of my own, with one so hot off the press I had the words on big sheets of
A FEW weeks back I devoted a column to the rewriting of some old truisms. One truism I won't rewrite - because I, personally, believe
INEQUITY in sentencing was stark this week when the son of a rich businessman was given a community-based sentence for assaulting
IF THERE'S one thing an incoming district council needs to prioritise for Whanganui, it's giving more prominence to positive ageing
By Healthy Families Whanganui Rangitikei Ruapehu Being active doesn't have to be about going to the gym or playing organised sport. Take
LAST Sunday I was on pilgrimage -- travelling to the land of Ronald Hugh Morrieson, fortuitously only an hour's drive up the line
QUITE what was in the Government's mind when it framed the amendments to the Local Government Act that are currently under debate
IN New Zealand my brand of 20s is nearly $25, and you have to wait while they are retrieved from a plain grey cupboard. The most
"WE USE nature because she's valuable. We lose nature because she's free" - Pavan Sukhdev, keynote speaker at the 2013 Valuing Nature
LIKE lots of other people I looked in at the council debates last week via Facebook. It was the first time the Chronicle had live