Fences down as Paekakariki celebrates local poet laureate and his backing band By David McGill St Peter’s Hall, Paekakariki, Guy […]
Time to stop dumbing down and get informed debate By Russell Marshall It can be taken for granted that the […]
The ‘On-again, Off-again’ history of meters on the Kapiti Coast In an effort to get the basic facts established for […]
A Poem to Jenny By Whim Whack Jenny rowan Jenny rowan it seems you have growen undemocratic and quite […]
Calligraphers bring back famous New Zealanders in a unique way Te Rauparaha, Fred Hollows, James K Baxter and eight other […]
UK Protestors Ahead on Points The Tumultuous Conclusion of Round One By Tom Aitken in London Soon after I last […]
Guardian says UK military planning for Iran attack amid fresh nuclear fears The Guardian newspaper reports British officials are considering […]
Our Sovereignty is at Risk – Sold to the Highest Bidder By Ann Chapman For eighteen years, while I was […]
Church and the 99% Church of England leaders greet the “99%”protesters on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral… Deep in […]
Helene puts the record straight over water decisions Many Kapiti Coast residents wonder how the Kapiti Councillors and Mayor managed […]
No ‘Plan’ but public needs to consider future regional governance, says GWRC chair The chair of Wellington’s Regional Council, Fran […]
What is Really Happening at St Paul’s Cathedral? Who is Responsible for What? By Tom Aitken in London St Paul’s […]