'Every Aucklander of a certain age knows that we should have listened to Mayor Robbie back in the 1970s' - Labour Party MP Phil Twyford. But who was Mayor Robbie? And why is he still relevant today?
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I Wish
It tells a story about a young Japanese boy Koichi who goes to live at his grandparents' house in Kagoshima with his mother after his parents' divorce.
Do you have any need to be worried about the Seabed and Foreshore Proposals?
I think it was about 1970 or so when I saw my first piece of Waitangi Treaty graffiti. It was on the side of a farm building alongside SH1 just south of Dunedin.
Looking After your PC
In today's modern culture, desktop PCs , laptops, notebooks, netbooks and tablets are a must have ...
The Outsiders
The new book from the acknowledged master of the modern British thriller!
The Governor’s Wife
The gripping new thriller from the author of the international bestsellers The Colour of Law and Accused.
Savour
There is an indelible connection between food and language, and therefore between food and people. We are social beings, made to interconnect, interact, share and converse. We achieve this through language and through food or, more specifically, through e
Rainbow Magic: Florence the Friendship Fairy
These cheerful and inviting Early Readers bring the blast of colour that Rainbow Magic's youngest fans have been waiting for!
Scared Yet?
The vampires of the Twilight saga saturated modern media for a while, but now they've been booted out by the warriors of The Hunger Games, in which young people in an imaginary society not too removed from our own are selected to fight to the death.
This is How it Ends
One of this year's biggest publishing deals and a huge sensation at the London Book Fair. A story of unexpected, life-changing love, set in the autumn of 2008.