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Legal highs ominous for future communities
This week in Whanganui concerned residents attended a meeting on synthetic cannabis and legal highs and students in Palmerston North protested against the sale of legal highs.

Labour insurance no assurance for NZ
They reckon if you stay in one place long enough the whole world will pass you by and so it is with Labour.

Niche manufacturing a way to build our future
We can justly celebrate the positive attributes of our city as the signs of the coming summer lighten hearts and diminish the need for outer cover.

Bishops antics source of fun but Big Man strangely silent
Recently , to much mirth Wellington's new Anglican bishop despoiled his lovely cathedral's entrance by residing there in a wooden crate mocked up as a prison cell for a week's baying at the sky.

Lasting beauty a feat of engineering
I'm not much given to wearing bling. A Seiko watch, wedding ring, and Warehouse glasses don't really count.

Let's face it, parenthood can be a pain
Not that this will come as any great surprise to many of you, but I've never been a great believer in "the mother's group" thing.

Compiling lists on my top-10 list of meaningless pastimes
Newspapers and magazines like to develop lists of 10 things. The Australian papers are full of them.

Revolutionary Brand of thinking
I was no fan of the self-disclosed recovering junkie and womaniser Russell Brand ... until this week.

'Offsetting' loss due to development dubious
Is there ever a "win-win" outcome for conservation and economic development? In the case of large-scale use of natural resources such as water, minerals and soil, the answer must be "seldom, if ever".

Dotcom website failings uncool
There's always been something a bit "emperor's new clothes" about Kim Dotcom and his businesses Mega and Megaupload.

Trusts could jeopardise aged care
Recent policy initiatives to save government spending in rest home care have taken a dramatic new twist with the recent release of a decision from the Social Security Appeal Authority.

Wholesome, homemade lunches not on the menu
There are times in life when it is the little things that grate the most.

Strumming chords of success
As with most things in life, no one becomes an expert at anything without practice or experience and training.

Protect elderly rights
The call for an ombudsman to protect the rights of senior citizens is an excellent one.

There's no place for synthetic cannabis
Labour Day means a three-day weekend for most and celebrates something many of us remember - the eight-hour work day.

What our noisy world urgently needs is sound of silence
I have been delving into the writings of Umberto Eco.

Truth is, even stress is relative
So, turns out that thing they say about selling a house and shifting being one of life's biggest stresses is true, for me at least.

Winnie wins for bravery
Bravery comes in all shapes and sizes, and I think this week its name is Winnie Paap.

Better to laugh at Abbott than own elected clowns
It's fun to be able to laugh at the unintended pratfalls taken by the high and mighty.

Damning statistics tell the story
New visions and concepts are abstract, open to all kinds of interpretations, but the statistics don't lie. In fact, they can damn.