Letters: Cathedral not a priority when children are hungry
Budget spending and tipping staff are topics for our letter writers today.
Budget spending and tipping staff are topics for our letter writers today.
We asked people on the street if they are following the America's Cup.
Sonia Lynds discusses ways to keep fit in the colder months.
Views on hospital staff, Maori rights, council committees, cyclists and a recent column.
Students were asked what they were looking forward to about the Super 8 Festival.
Opinion: The chickens have come home to roost for governments and local councils.
Readers' views on the cycleway though the CBD, tipping and housing.
Street View" Do you think New Zealanders should start tipping hospitality workers?
We asked people if the bombing in Manchester makes them more nervous about big events.
Our letter writers discuss the homeless, Lakefront concerns and council wages.
We asked people on the street how they feel money should be spent in education.
Rachel Stewart explains why she's not going to be positive just to please chirpy men.
Opinion: World record haka attempt is a chance to show the world what we're made of.
One thinks skate park plans need more consultation while another wants cyclists to pay tax
We asked people on the street what they think should be done about Te Ngae Rd congestion.
Opinion: 25 years on, Shortland Street is still tackling the big issues.
One resident writes about water rates while another laments for Millennials.
OPINION: New developments are great news for city - but many are still struggling.
The council responds to a story on an academic's call to meter water in Rotorua.
Opinion: Right Rotorua, it's time to get practising your Ka Mate.
Opinion: No one can say with certainty what's behind the halving of the teen birth rate.
We asked people on the street what they think of the proposed new hotel.
Street View - Should school children be able to ride bikes on the footpath?
Readers share views on a suggestion to install water meters - plus pellet burners.
Opinion: I wonder why the Minister of Finance bothers to formally present Budget 2017.
Marc Spijkerbosch discusses the benefits of winter for art.
A reader says te reo is the best gift we can give.
COMMENT: Quantity over quality will turn round to bite tourism industry.