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Letters: Who should we send home from Ihumātao?
I hope Ihumātao will not live up to its name with blood being spilled. - Potonga Neilson
I hope Ihumātao will not live up to its name with blood being spilled. - Potonga Neilson
We as a country are failing Maori, our indigenous people.
Frank Greenall reflects on those few degrees of separation that bind us all.
Whanganui District Council needs to play a role in mitigating global warming.
Lotto's a quick fix, and life and business requires anything but.
Ann Evans, who worked with Florence Nightingale, was a midwife and nurse in this region.
Keith Beautrais discusses fertility control, population growth and the planet.
Terry Sarten says white supremacists should hone up on their geography.
Jay Kuten encourages people to choose their words wisely.
New Zealand's narrow focus on pinus radiata should change, forester Rachel Rose says.
A hundred years ago a woman wearing trousers in public was scandalous.
Are punters getting a good deal when musicians perform drunk or stoned, asks Terry Sarten.
Sleepyhead's plan for workers is admirable; hopefully it will inspire other businesses.
It pays to think about health and safety.
Recycling is not enough, we must not make plastics in the first place.
Comment: The words and actions of US president have emboldened others who think like him.
Readers share thoughts on creationism, the British PM, plastics and vaccinations.
We need to be progressive enough to acknowledge our indigenous population has been failed.
The moon landing was a monumental feat...but now we have issues on Earth
Present system makes for harmful social policy on recreational cannabis, says Jay Kuten.
Service helps Whanganui's reputation
COMMENT: Time's precious, there are things to see before the lights go out.
Watching the "live" images of landing on the moon was a game-changer for NZ TV-watching.
The moon landing should have given us the perspective to stop climate change.
COMMENT: Real men need guns like these to prevent them feeling inadequate.
I'm shopping around for a bank that meets my needs, and I am a Kiwibank founder member.
Legalisation allows businesses to promote greater use, as in any profit-driven industry.