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Where there's a will, but not a way
Dynamics can alter very quickly due to various reasons

Comment: Never look a gift horse in the mouth
It was my horse's yearly dentist visit.

Stuart Nash: What is a Wellbeing Budget?
Budget is about priorities and 'collective wellbeing'

Thinking needs to change on housing crisis
Anna Lorck says Hastings has not been served well when it comes to housing

Hastings short-changed in building scheme
Lawrence Yule is happy to stand by his record as the previous mayor of Hastings

Predicting quakes hopefully about 'when' not 'if'
Scientists are slowly edging toward being able to predict earthquakes.

We need to be smart about using phones
Repeat offenders may well find themselves with no mobility because of demerit points.

Golf's designed to bring out Koepka, Trumpesque traits
Etiquette's everything in golf and that's why the old school types insist on a dress code.

Opinion: It's a fine mess we are in but we have the solutions
Hawke's Bay has been challenged to stand up to family violence.

Police refer 7650 kids to Oranga Tamariki in one year
We will see improvements only if Oranga Tamariki and iwi work together

Time to listen to the teachers
50,000 primary and secondary teachers will be making themselves heard on May 29.

Comment: Ice creams for sale, unfortunately
Another Kiwi name is scooped up by an overseas buyer.

Marcus Agnew: We need to encourage women to coach
We need to relax and let younger coaches have a go if we want to build for the future.

Disruption and diversification
DIY retirees have a habit of looking at risk through the prism of the past

Howard League's efforts paying off
Thousands of prisoners have been taught the basics of reading

The dog's fine but the guilt goes on...
The names in this story have been changed to protect the innocent.

Editorial: Phones are the new driving peril
Cellphones are the game-changing new peril on our roads.

Bruce Bisset: Carbon bill scores net zero
There are three major procedural failings in the zero carbon bill, writes Bruce Bisset.

Wyn Drabble: Devising ways to remember
There are certain things from your early schooling that you never forget.

The hourglass empties: Waves bashing a Hawke's Bay beachfront are our climate change flashpoint
OPINION: If only we all felt of the sands of time slipping away underneath our feet.

England football story, like Europe, distorted
The elite European football league have lost their mission statements in all the euphoria.

Opinion: We need an inquiry into our parenting crisis
Should newborn babies be removed from mums in hospital?

Playing the game of Saturday morning sport
Some game players just don't co-operate, writes Adam Green of The Hits.