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Many hands make light work
Effective collaboration is essential for thousands of community organisations.
So far, so good for new coalition government
You can see why there is suddenly an air of confidence around our young leader.
Jim Graham, Noel Roberts: Ground water never safe
It is hard to know exactly what is happening to water that is below ground.
Talking Point: Why are NZ's literacy results so appalling?
Many teachers know that what they do does not work for many children.
Williams backs Jones to fix unemployed youth
Shane Jones has the resources, intellect and support to make a real difference.
Mills gave pioneers their daily bread
Flour shipped into the Bay wasn't cheap in the early days so mills sprang up.
Ways to tighten your Christmas spending
Festively fritter your cash away now and you'll regret it once the holidays are history
Yuki's art intrigues around the world
Yuki Kihara's exhibition at the MTG will be worth more than one look, and it's free
Bruce Bisset: Another bus missed, ho hum
We always took good, clean water for granted in the Bay - now look at us.
More transparency required by council
A good outcome can only be achieved when credible communication goes both ways.
Martin Williams: Hawke's Bay needs water storage
There can not be a reality for Hawke's Bay that does not involve water storage.
Editorial: Water recommendations need to be made to work
Inquiry's recommendations could serve as a blueprint for safe water management.
Much monkeying about at scan time
It's not easy to determine if boy or girl's on the way.
Editorial: Water needs to be the focus of all our councils
Pick a council and you will see it grappling with some water issue or the other.
Mike Chapman: Innovate or lose competitive advantage
Government's continued commitment to R&D will only enhance NZ's ability to innovate.
Brilliant event inspires youngsters
National Secondary Schools champs will be a great chance for local kids to be inspired .
Early surveyor gave name to hill, area
English-born engineer and surveyor made mark before dying early
A canny view: Bitcoin bubble new tulip mania
It's called the greater fool theory, when people expect others to buy at a higher price
Graves and art enthral on museum tours
Curatorial-led presentations offer delights aplenty
Ken Orr: Leave our prayer alone
There is no justification for the Speaker's unilateral decision to change the prayer.
Editorial: Surely our police can go hands-free
I have sympathy for both sides and believe there must be a simple solution to the problem.
Bruce Bisset: Stop mucking about, Napier City
Design for new memorial includes what has been lost
Lessons from Havelock North water crisis
The Havelock North contamination outbreak was always an event waiting to happen.
Perley: Fed Farmers need radical thinking
Traditional mindset at risk because discerning markets want safe, quality food.
Adam Green: Cold chill as frosties go down tubes
If you take drinks to a BBQ, is it bad form to take the left-overs home with you?