Waterways report too little too late
COMMENT: People have known there is a problem with our waterways long before new report.
COMMENT: People have known there is a problem with our waterways long before new report.
The state of Hawke's Bay's local waterways is in crisis, writes Trevor Le-Lievre.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council Romans unmasked by one of their own.
Comment: One thing is sure - urban creep can't be left to "the market" to manage
Dom George reflects on Anzac Day and how war has become a game of numbers
COMMENT: Anzac Day should be used to talk about what it means to be a New Zealander.
Winston Peters criticised a story about immigration. The Herald responds.
Jamie Mackay's calm Easter time of reflection is scuppered by a hatred of slow drivers
So, another "500-year" flood event in the Bay of Plenty, writes Dr Ian Fuller.
The resilience of farming communities to pull themselves together has been amazing.
Sixty-six more police, three stations to open 24 hours. It's a start, says Winston Peters.
A major part of your regional council's environmental work is controlling pest animals
Big problems accompany a call to fence all waterways
TVNZ's Sunday show "The Price of Milk" has Dom's inbox chock-a-block with comment
Two damning reports on farming greeted by Government silence, says green campaigner.
Farming is improving its products to meet environmental and nutritional demands.
The Future of Farming was the focus of a day seminar in Carterton, Wairarapa.
People in Kapiti and Horowhenua often tell me that planning rules are too bureaucratic.
The most important decision in a generation.
We waited for Cookie Monster. We got Fozzie Bear. Was Cyclone Cook overhyped?
Crutching muddy ewes in winter? "No thank you!" says Jamie Mackay.
Opinion: Gone are the farmer-friendly Fred Dagg days of yore writes Dom George
Hawke's Bay Fruitgrowers' Association has been in existence for nearly 120 years.
Positives are emerging from a year many would like to forget
John Clarke had two tilts at greatness - as the amiable yet shrewd Fred Dagg and himself.
COMMENT: John Clarke's genius was what made him distinct, writes Rachel Stewart.
Sadly comedian John Clarke is not coming "back Friday", but he has left an immense legacy.
COMMENT: The Government is changing the way it makes decisions on trade.
It's neither safe for myself nor society at large to be entirely free of work commitments
COMMENT: At the moment Winston Peters is a little more than an irritant for PM contenders.