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EIT gives business students great start
EIT is proving itself to be capable of bringing out the best in individuals.
Editorial: Every bit of kindness helps
Generosity and kindness in the community something we can be proud of.
Fiji clash adds to league renaissance
It's another battle of the power of three v Pacific Islands in the rugby league kingdom
Adam Green: Is early festive start a Christmas turkey?
Debate's on - should we let rip with the festive fun now or hold off?
Linda Hall: Let's see nasty bugs all washed up
Hygiene issues come down to a show of hands.
Bunny McDiarmid: Big oil destructive in more ways than one
It's up to all of us to remember that the oil we consume is destroying the planet.
Mike Chapman: Getting produce to consumers is vital
Government's $1bn for regional development is an excellent commitment to infrastructure.
Bayden Barber: We need NZ's most fun CBD
The city centre as it is currently constituted is not 'fit for purpose'.
A Canny View: Ponzi schemes - fools' gold
New Zealand averages about one of these fraudulent schemes per quarter.
Mike Williams: Ingrained problems need putting right
This year prisoner numbers hit the 10,000 mark, and are projected to grow further.
Fowler: Tale of new life in 50s Bay
Amusing, lively and interesting recollection of move to NZ
Kimono colour, style from Art Deco period
Bold colours and stylisation of traditional motifs made for daring new designs.
Stuart Perry: Council red tape frustrates
Business community will tell you that red tape tangles and frustrates them.
When shadows attack and Velcro snaps
There is a fairly comprehensive list of things that worry and perplex Bryn.
In sporting madness often lies an invigorating tonic
Maybe fanatical fans feel fits of madness will somehow steer them to the road of reason.
John Harrison: Council should focus on water and sewerage
NCC must put citizens' health and wellbeing first by addressing water and sewerage issues.
Dr Andrew Cardow, Dr William Wilson: Back to the future
Housing crisis is not a crisis of stock, but ONE brought about by a history of expectancy.
Editorial: Interesting choices for Mayor of Hastings
The battle to replace Lawrence Yule is turning out to be hard fought.
Paul Bailey: Still many challenges ahead
As a community we should never forget the dangers of group think.
Sarah van der Kley: Hunt on after Leroy turns tail
Missing moggy stays one step ahead.
Linda Hall: Smashing pumpkins paid for our TV
When beggars put out their hands, it might be an idea to pass them a spade or hoe.
Sandra Hazlehurst: Time to clean up our own backyard
Use of plastic is causing a huge number of environmental problems across the world
Editorial: Indecent assaults worrying
Recent hike in indecent assaults in Hawke's Bay brazen and alarming.
Maxine Boag: Equal representation in fair and decent society
Maori wards would guarantee representation for a very significant minority.
Poor form from some bonfire revellers
Litter left on Marine Parade after Bonfire Night bad look for already polarising event.
A Canny View: Trust Law reform, Part III
It's common for trustees not to have read the trust deed for some time, if at all.
Shotputter Palmer deserved acclaim
There was a fabulous array of young Bay talent on show.
Michael Fowler: Rivers posed deadly obstacle
Settlers quickly turned attention to construction of bridges