
Matt Cowley: Businesses, councils and Government are in this together
Comment: Small changes could make a big difference to getting businesses earning again.
Comment: Small changes could make a big difference to getting businesses earning again.
COMMENT: Ladies and gentlemen … Allow me to present a list.
COMMENT: We are obsessed, terrified and reassured by pandemic numbers at home and abroad.
COMMENT: Taking a pay cut should be a no-brainer for elected officials and council chiefs.
Comment: Waking life is increasingly surreal; disturbing dreams may be a sign of trauma.
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
COMMENT: It's a chance to experiment with digital technology to overcome barriers.
We're not out of trouble yet - Businesses are struggling but health takes priority.
Teachers and staff will be dealing with some of the same lockdown issues as everyone else.
COMMENT: The crisis is a chance to draw strength from earlier struggles.
It may feel as though the couch has its own gravitational pull but you can resist.
COMMENT: Domestic violence is blight on this land that brings shame.
The actions of self-centred individuals are a real threat to New Zealand.
Readers have their say.
The Covid-19 saga will no doubt produce many twists and turns before it ends.
Children as young as those I encountered don't have the luxury of making stupid decisions.
COMMENT: Covid-19 can't be used as an excuse to withhold information.
COMMENT: Building resilience may be the most productive thing we do in lockdown.
We will bounce back, but it will take a lot of grit and sacrifice.
I am confident our Kiwi spirit will see us emerge stronger than ever before.
It's never been easier or more important to connect with others.
It may not be essential but it is necessary to make life comfortable.
At this extraordinary time of critical decision-making, laying aside grievances is vital.
We're forced out of convenience bubbles - and that can't be a bad thing.
COMMENT: What does a holiday where you can't leave your house even look like?
Ten tips for staying occupied and sane during lockdown
'I almost panic buy two puppies we have been eyeing in Whakātane.'
If you're like me, separation between home and work is needed for productivity in both.