Alternative voting held great promise. It was pitched as the answer to dwindling voter counts by granting convenience and access to all voters.
Opinion
Boo who
One fun Halloween party done, one more to go.
News from the Mapleton Township area in 1957
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Generalists needed
Much gets said in campaign season, but promises and commiseration are ultimately followed by reality.
Municipal elections matter to everyone
No matter the level of government, during each term of office decisions will be made that eligible voters will agree or disagree with, often strongly.
Municipal election turnout often low in 20th century
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Back to school, back to problems?
The rhythm and predictability of a school routine has not been possible in over two years. We have all been living with the uncertainty the pandemic has brought and this takes a toll on our mental health.
Twenty-three
On Sunday, the Carpenter and I will mark our 23rd wedding anniversary; 23 years on October 23rd. That’s good luck (I could be making that whole good luck thing up, but please play along).
Time for a re-think
The relationship between employer and employee can be a tough one, often defined by the culture within the workplace.
Effective local government began with Baldwin Act in 1849
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Coral
I believe in miracles and if you would like proof of one, here it is: I have successfully kept a house plant alive for three years and five months. Yep. Hold your applause.
Lively election races in northern Wellington in 1954
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Six pumpkins
“What about the big one?” my boy queried. It was an innocent enough question when mention was…