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Rob Rattenbury: Sickened by George Floyd death
Watching a white cop kill Mr George Floyd disgusts me to my white-privileged core.
Watching a white cop kill Mr George Floyd disgusts me to my white-privileged core.
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Get over it: It is not just Maori names people don't pronounce correctly
Buying a new vehicle becomes a question of taste for Kevin Page.
Rob Rattenbury is undecided who he will vote for in September.
Companies may be fined up to $10 million, and individuals $500,000.
Comment: Staring at the same four walls during lockdown has nudged some of us to renovate.
Poor but stable, Adriatica is not one of Italy's tourism nodes.
Business is a human interaction and relies on personal contact.
Labour could be laughing all the way to the polls. Could they govern alone?
Keep it local, buying from overseas websites wil only delay our recovery.
It was a defining moment not just for DOC but health and safety throughout NZ.
Columnist Russell Bell says more tailored and directed small business funding is needed.
Comment: Good friends are thin on the ground at times but are true forever.
Fref Frederikse pays homage to Tawa.
Comment: Covid-19 has been a watershed in all our lives, and it's far from over.
Directors can continue to trade in circumstances creating substantial risk for creditors
The 3 R's have helped us reduce the cost of renovation and living.
Kevin Page finds a down side to life at the top.
If rates rise 2.3 per cent a year until I retire, my rates will be more than $6000 a year.
Rail helps develop and maintain the population in the regions, argues train fanatic.
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During the last week of the level 4 lockdown my friend John Steele passed away.
Zero or very little revenue will cripple even the best business.
Kevin Page finds budget cuts can be a little hair-raising.
Comment: The past two months have been the most challenging of times in many years for NZ.
Landlords will no longer have the final say when terminating a tenancy.
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