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  1. Comment: Open mike 31/03/2025

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:07 pm, March 31st, 2025

    ACT's plan to change workplace health and safety requirements will likely appeal to some business owners' feelings of resentment at being expected to run businesses with workers' safety as a major consideration. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/556728/ ...
  2. Comment: Open mike 12/03/2025

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  1:18 pm, March 12th, 2025

    The Government's irrational intention to reverse speeds limits, supposedly widely supported by many people, is receiving considerable opposition. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/corrections/544372/advocacy-group-takes-government-to-court-over-speed-limit- ...
  3. Comment: Open mike 04/03/2025

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  9:42 am, March 4th, 2025

    Some school principals are expressing concern that the NZQA requires literacy and numeracy NCEA tests to be done online. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/top/543511/new-ncea-tests-failing-students-in-low-income-schools-principals 03.03.25 John Gerritsen " ...
  4. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  5:16 pm, February 18th, 2025

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/542013/immigration-nz-to-deport-fijian-teen-over-concerns-he-would-burden-the-country-s-special-education-services This case concerning a Fijian boy aged 15, who has ASD and controlled epilepsy, has a different history ...
  5. Comment: Kieran McAnulty is underrated: How Chris Bishop Got Away with Blowing Up Kāinga Ora & State Housing Momentum

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  6:45 pm, February 11th, 2025

    Patricia - I agree. Chris Hipkins is very clear and matter of fact in his communication. Kieran McAnulty also presents really well, as do other Labour MPs. Aside from McAnulty repeatedly stating he does not want to be leader, the party appears united, is ...
  6. Comment: Open mike 11/01/2025

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:51 pm, January 11th, 2025

    I missed this RNZ news item earlier, but it's on today's midday news. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/top/538572/frustrating-and-distressing-doc-appeals-for-information-after-seabirds-killed Whether or not the seabirds are a protected species is irrelevant. ...
  7. Comment: Clusterfreak

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:00 pm, December 12th, 2024

    Nicola Willis presents as extremely arrogant. I'm sure many people work or have worked with colleagues who are deluded, incompetent self-promoters, sometimes progressing to roles beyond their capabilities, who then cause disruption and dysfunction in the ...
  8. Comment: Open mike 04/12/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  8:55 pm, December 4th, 2024

    TM - Over time you and other commenters have made negative references to Christopher Luxon's baldness - a physical characteristic shared by many men, some women and people affected by medical treatment. These references detract from otherwise insightful ...
  9. Comment: Hipkins’ Conference speech

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:56 pm, December 2nd, 2024

    thebiggestfish7: As you are presumably aware, Kieran MacAnulty has commented several times that he is not interested in the leadership and he supports Chris Hipkins as leader, along with the rest of the Labour Caucus. It seems you are trying to sow seeds ...
  10. Comment: Open mike 28/11/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  1:48 pm, November 28th, 2024

    Slanted news coverage of political issues is sometimes evident on TV One and TV 3. The newsreaders' summaries of the items to follow can encourage watching, but Chris Hipkins and other Opposition MPs don't always get TV coverage of their earlier radio ...
  11. Comment: A Heavy Day

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  9:19 pm, November 7th, 2024

    I agree Patricia. Chris Hipkins presents well, as does Kieran McAnulty, but why try to cause division? Unity is important. This is good news for Labour. "Roy Morgan’s New Zealand Poll for October 2024 shows a significant swing in support with the Labour- ...
  12. Comment: Daily review 24/10/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  9:20 pm, October 24th, 2024

    Yes Anne. As reported in your linked article: "In a statement to RNZ, acting director-general Maree Roberts said the ministry official had adhered to its conflict of interest rules, but the ministry had failed to then "specifically" pass on the conflict to ...
  13. Comment: Who is the loser?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  1:12 pm, October 20th, 2024

    Andrew Bayly's behaviour is in a similar vein, although a one-off incident, to John Key pulling the hair of a cafe waitress over several months, despite her repeatedly asking him to stop, and many people being aware of it. Clearly, humiliating people they ...
  14. Comment: Open mike 30/09/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:26 pm, September 30th, 2024

    Simeon Brown again demonstrates his puerile, perverse, callous mindset. He ploughs ahead with his ideological plans, despite expert evidence to the contrary, behaviour also exhibited repeatedly by Christopher Luxon, Nicola Willis, Chris Bishop, David ...
  15. Comment: Open mike 18/09/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  6:13 pm, September 18th, 2024

    On RNZ's 5 p.m. news Christopher Luxon blamed Labour's supposed financial mismanagement for the closure of the Penrose pulp and paper mill. The reporter did not question his comments, nor provide a response from Labour. This is predictable reporting - the ...
  16. Comment: Open mike 30/08/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  6:20 pm, August 30th, 2024

    The Government is considering a further attack on vulnerable people, this time by restricting funding for residential care. It's positive that fines have considerably increased for non-disabled drivers parking in spaces for disabled people. This is an easy ...
  17. Comment: Is Casey Costello Corrupt?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  4:55 pm, August 27th, 2024

    Anne - I recall that in the 1990s Income Support staff were required to wear uniforms, which included women wearing knee-length skirts. This seemed dictatorial and with regard to Christine Rankin, completely hypercritical. She was known, amongst other ...
  18. Comment: Is Casey Costello Corrupt?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  9:01 am, August 27th, 2024

    It's concerning that Casey Costello worked as a police officer, given her behaviour as an MP. Her initial denials of the existence of the document at issue, then releasing it with redacted comments and cynically claiming to not know who wrote it, shows her ...
  19. Comment: Daily review 02/08/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:20 pm, August 2nd, 2024

    Doctors continue to reveal the true situation regarding the lack of sufficient hospital staff numbers, despite the best efforts of the Government and Te Whatu Ora to confuse and deceive the public. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/523895/northland- ...
  20. Comment: Mountain Tui: Who will hold Chris Luxon and Shane Reti accountable for the Health NZ deception?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  1:54 pm, July 30th, 2024

    Chris: If they are repeatedly challenged by other media in addition to RNZ, with doctors' and nurses' facts and evidence of lack of sufficient staffing for patients' safety, I doubt Luxon, Willis or Reti will be able to dismiss this easily. I'm sure you ...
  21. Comment: Mountain Tui: Who will hold Chris Luxon and Shane Reti accountable for the Health NZ deception?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:10 pm, July 29th, 2024

    The article in the following link provides details of the hospital crisis in Northland. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/top/523419/far-north-doctor-shortage-now-acute-clinical-manager-warns "Desperately worried doctors in the Far North fear people are dying as ...
  22. Comment: Open mike 12/07/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:05 pm, July 12th, 2024

    Dennis Frank: Joe Biden is not a baby boomer. In most countries, including the United States, the baby boomer cohort covers people born from 1946 to the mid 1960s. https://www.britannica.com/topic/baby-boomers Joe Biden was born on 20.11.42. In New Zealand ...
  23. Comment: Open mike 04/07/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:59 pm, July 4th, 2024

    tWig - I agree with you. As I have previously commented, blaming Chris Hipkins for Labour's election loss seems simplistic. Evidently most people weren't voting for a capital gains tax or a wealth tax, because more would have voted for Te Pāti Māori or the ...
  24. Comment: Open mike 30/06/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  2:29 pm, June 30th, 2024

    This Government's callousness, narrow thinking and lack of humanity are exemplified in the following news item and video, concerning a woman and her husband who do not have permanent residency, despite paying an immigration adviser to apply about 20 years ...
  25. Comment: Safer streets or unsafer streets?

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  1:03 pm, June 18th, 2024

    Simeon Brown's plan to increase speed limits is simply appealing to people's immature resentment at being expected to drive at safer speeds, for the safety of themselves and other road users. David Seymour contradicts research and evidence, predictably ...
  26. Comment: Health & safety of workers is apparently about Cones

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  3:52 pm, June 16th, 2024

    The Government's review of health and safety laws seems to be a strategy to help distract and deflect from unpopular policies, National's broken funding promises in the budget, the negative impact on many NZers - particularly on low and middle income ...
  27. Comment: Open mike 10/06/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:09 pm, June 10th, 2024

    National's cynical pre-election promise to fund 13 cancer drugs, then to not fund them in the budget, is discussed in the linked article by Otago University professor and oncologist Christopher Jackson. He explains why it was wrong for National to specify ...
  28. Comment: March for Nature

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  8:11 pm, June 8th, 2024

    I was in the Queen Street march on 1st May 2010, which involved about 40,000 people protesting against the National-led Government's planned attack on the environment. It was an incredible event, in much the same spirit as today. History repeats. "An ...
  29. Comment: Open mike 06/06/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  4:13 pm, June 6th, 2024

    Chris Hipkins was responding to the media's questions about claims of misused census data, to help Te Pāti Māori's election campaign. If he had commented they were not worth investigating, this would not make sense, and would be ammunition for the ...
  30. Comment: Open mike 24/05/2024

    Written By: Vivie - Date published:  7:05 pm, May 24th, 2024

    Willie Jackson's success has been covered by the media. A great achievement.
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  • Mother’s Day

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    2 days ago
  • Dunedin Mayor Calls On Government To Help Homeless

    Last week, a fire tore through a homeless camp at Dunedin’s Oval, destroying tents and makeshift shelters in a stark reminder of New Zealand’s soul-destroying housing crisis. This isn’t just a tragedy, it’s a predictable outcome of the Coalition of Chaos’s reckless policies, which have gutted funding for emergency accommodation ...
    The Jackal
    2 days ago
  • Bernard’s Soliloquy for the week to May 11

    Brooke van Velden says she had proposed the repeal of the Pay Equity Act in a letter to PM Christopher Luxon as soon as she became Workplace Relations and Safety Minister in late 2023. Photo: Lynn Grieveson/Getty ImagesBriefly in Aotearoa’s political economy in the week to Sunday, May 11:PM Christopher ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 days ago
  • Mothers’ Day

    In honour of those who have come, those who are, and those who will come to be.Kate SheppardKate Sheppard is famous for leading the successful campaign that made New Zealand the first self-governing nation to grant women the right to vote in 1893. CorrespondenceMarilyn WaringDame Marilyn Joy Waring DNZM is ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 days ago
  • Fact brief – Is the climate as unpredictable as the weather?

    Skeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline. Is the climate as unpredictable as the weather? Climate predictions are more reliable than weather forecasts because they model long-term trends driven by ...
    Skeptical Science
    3 days ago
  • Fact brief – Is the climate as unpredictable as the weather?

    Skeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline. Is the climate as unpredictable as the weather? Climate predictions are more reliable than weather forecasts because they model long-term trends driven by ...
    Skeptical Science
    3 days ago
  • Watch Ozzy Man Destroy Some White Supremacist

    Gather round, you bloody legends, and let’s talk about a true Aussie icon who’s taken a wild detour from his usual topics. Ethan Marrell, better known as Ozzy Man, has been a YouTube juggernaut since 2014, dishing out side-splitting commentary with that larrikin charm and a voice that could make ...
    The Jackal
    3 days ago
  • Bernard’s Picks ‘n’ Mixes for Saturday, May 10

    Briefly in Aotearoa’s political economy on Saturday, May 10: Protests have erupted over the Government’s pay equity betrayal this week. Abuse in care survivors are shocked the Government ignored the Royal Commission’s main recommendation.The Government has launched a review of the Waitangi Tribunal’s ‘activism,’ late on a Friday afternoon.Food poverty ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    3 days ago
  • Cold as Ice

    I've seen it before; it happens all the timeYou're closing the door, you leave the world behindYou're digging for gold, you're throwing awayA fortune in feelings, but someday you'll payYou know that you are(Cold as ice) As cold as ice to me(Cold as ice)Songwriters: Mick Jones / Lou Gramm.“My suffragette ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    4 days ago
  • Seeking Fiscal Balance

    Should we pursue a ‘Golden Rule’ where any public borrowing for consumption is temporary?This columnist is a fiscal conservative who is cautious about government borrowing for public consumption. I was not originally. The Keynesian model I first studied said borrow as much as is necessary to sustain demand. But the ...
    PunditBy Brian Easton
    4 days ago
  • Taiwan’s polarised politics risks undermining its resilience and security

    Taiwan’s opposition parties—including the once-dominant Kuomintang (KMT)—now wield real power in the legislature for the first time since 2012. But their recent actions have cast serious doubt on their commitment to Taiwan’s long-term security and ...
    The StrategistBy Nathan Attrill
    4 days ago
  • US Defense Secretary cancels Women, Peace and Security programs

    Last week, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the cancellation of his department’s Women, Peace and Security (WPS) program. In doing so, he ignored the well-established overlap of insecurity and gender inequality. When announcing ...
    The StrategistBy Susan Hutchinson
    4 days ago
  • PHOTOS: NZ Protests – Again

    Kiwis around the country protest: RNZ reports more than 1000 descended on Brooke Van Velden’s officeNote:The government started this pay equity process in April 2024.That’s over a year ago.Cabinet signed it off two months ago.There was no reason for urgency - and never was.The Minister for Woman was left with ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    4 days ago
  • More constitutional vandalism

    Since the national government embarked on its racist campaign against Māori, the Waitangi Tribunal has emerged as one of its chief adversaries, putting the impacts of its racist policies formally on the record so they can not be denied. National has responded by sabotaging it, replacing almost the entire membership ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    4 days ago
  • Nicola Grigg’s Video A Tale Of Two Women

    Nicola Grigg1 was given one of the safest blue seats in the country - Selwyn, Christchurch.She holds multiple ministerial portfolios including Trade & Investment, Women, Agriculture, and ACC. Not a bad role.Last year, Grigg said she entered Parliament with Luxon and developed a strong friendship with him.This week she affirmed ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    4 days ago
  • Are New Zealanders Really Living Beyond Our Means?

    The National-led government has been banging the drum of fiscal restraint again, claiming New Zealanders have been “living beyond our means” in another Luxon hates "wet and whiny New Zealanders" standup that is likely to tank his approval rating even further. Yet, the Coalition of Chaos' actions tell a different ...
    The Jackal
    4 days ago
  • Drawing Parallels.

    The April 22 attacks by Kashmir Resistance (KR), a (at least tacitly) Pakistani-backed irredentist group in Indian-controlled Kashmir, in which 26 people were murdered, has some unfortunate parallels with the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel. Although many more Israelis died in the latter (nearly 2000) and the costs ...
    KiwipoliticoBy Pablo
    4 days ago
  • It’s a wrap: NT Defence Week 2025

    Australia’s future security will be decided as much in Darwin as in Canberra. NT Defence Week 2025 made that reality unmistakably clear, showcasing the Northern Territory not as a remote outpost, but as the operational ...
    The StrategistBy Raelene Lockhorst
    4 days ago
  • Huge Increase In Part Time Workers Earning Nothing

    New Zealand’s part-time workers are caught in a vicious cycle, ground down by a system that punishes ambition and rewards poverty. Work and Income’s draconian deductions regime ensure that every extra dollar earned by part time workers is clawed back, leaving many with nothing to show for their efforts. Add ...
    The Jackal
    4 days ago
  • Media Bias Over Erica Stanford’s Security Breaches

    The Coalition Of Chaos’ Pay Equity Amendment Bill, rammed through under urgency, has predictably hogged the headlines. But while the mainstream media fixates on this gut-punch to women’s economic justice, Education Minister Erica Stanford’s reckless use of her personal Gmail account for sensitive government business is being swept under the ...
    The Jackal
    4 days ago
  • Indonesia is more important than ever: Australia must nurture the relationship

    For more than decade, there have been signs that Australia is losing diplomatic access and influence in Indonesia. This is cause for concern, given Indonesia’s size and influence in the Indo-Pacific, and because of the ...
    The StrategistBy Greta Nabbs-Keller
    4 days ago
  • The Hoon around the week to May 9

    The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts & talking about the week’s news with regular and special guests, including: on news about climate change’s role in spreading birdflu in the United States and elsewhere, research showing marine heatwaves gathering ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    4 days ago
  • Government hid pay equity plans for months

    If the decision to disenfranchise tens of thousands of women and men in many of New Zealand’s most important professions seemed hasty or rushed to you at all, don’t worry — it wasn’t! The government just didn’t think it was important for you to know about it.As far back as ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    4 days ago
  • On The New Pope, And The Israeli Attack On Peter Davis

    The election of any Pope tends to be retro-fitted in ways that make the choice seem inevitable. God’s will, no less. If the new Pope had been Italian (“Time for the papacy to return home!”) or a staunch conservative (“Time for a balance to the liberalism of Francis!”) then much ...
    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    4 days ago
  • A calculated policy of deceit

    This week the government rammed through legislation under urgency to cancel all outstanding pay equity deals and make them impossible to get in future, balancing their books by stealing $17 billion from New Zealand women. It was an outrageous abuse of the democratic process, and since it passed, we've learned ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    4 days ago
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #19 2025

    Open access notables The post-truth era and how science education keeps ignoring it, Erduran, Science: Conventional educational strategies in combatting post-truth seem to emphasize merits of truth, evidence, and reason. Such focus misses key elements of the post-truth era. It ignores the political dynamics that engulf science as well as ...
    Skeptical Science
    5 days ago
  • Huawei drives and dominates Thailand’s digital ascent

    Thailand’s rapid ascent as a 5G leader in Southeast Asia has, in part, been powered by Huawei. While many Western nations excluded Huawei from their 5G rollout over security concerns, Thailand—like several regional neighbours—embraced the ...
    The StrategistBy Angela Suriyasenee
    5 days ago
  • The threat spectrum

    Planet A China has secured a five-year agreement with Cook Islands to explore seabed minerals. The deal, signed alongside broader economic cooperation agreements, consolidates China’s growing presence in Pacific island countries. It follows recent Chinese ...
    The StrategistBy Linus Cohen, Astrid Young and Alice Wai
    5 days ago
  • Pay Equity Events

    The Government using Pay Equity settlements as a way to fund their Budget is a new low. Join in rallies across the motu to speak truth to power. Below is a list of all the event’s we are aware of. If you have any other events you’d like to ...
    NZCTUBy Jeremiah Boniface
    5 days ago
  • The Right-Wing’s Unemployment Victory Lap

    Will you look at that. The National-led coalition and their media cheerleaders, popping champagne because New Zealand’s unemployment rate (currently languishing at a grim 5.1%) hasn’t quite fully spiralled into the abyss they’ve been digging. Bravo, you absolute legends of mediocrity! The mainstream media, ever the loyal lapdogs, are fawning over ...
    The Jackal
    5 days ago
  • How Safe Is Student Job Search?

    Note: the name of the student in this story has been changed, indicated by an asterisk.Webworm is a reader-supported publication. If you appreciate the journalism I do here, consider becoming subscriber.Hi,Logging into Student Job Search (SJS) is a right of passage for any conscientious university student in New Zealand who’s ...
    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    5 days ago
  • Fat Bottom Girls

    Are you gonna take me home tonight?Oh, down beside that red firelightAre you gonna let it all hang out?Fat bottomed girlsYou make the rockin' world go 'roundSongwriter: Brian May.Bottom. What does that word make you think of? For the last few years, it’s been part of a familiar phrase our ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    5 days ago
  • Sri Lanka holds its own amid economic uncertainty

    In recent months, Colombo has faced two sharp blows from its Western partners. First was the surprise cut to USAID funding, amounting to approximately US$53 million. Then came a 44 percent tariff on apparel exports ...
    The StrategistBy Malki Opatha
    5 days ago
  • Carers, teachers & nurses lose up to $17b, to fund $14b of tax cuts

    The planned $14 billion of tax cuts going mostly to landlords and high earners will effectively be paid for by wage cuts for the poorest workers, almost all of whom are women. Photo: Lynn Grieveson / The KākāBriefly, in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate on Thursday, May ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    5 days ago
  • A British carrier group is coming to the Pacific—with doubts looming over it

    Operation Highmast got underway in late April, as the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales and supporting warships embarked on an eight-month deployment, also known as Carrier Strike Group 25, to the Pacific and ...
    The StrategistBy Bill Sweetman
    5 days ago
  • World’s cargo ships to pay more for dirty fuel under new rules

    This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Bob Henson Alandmark policy crafted in April by members of the U.N.’s International Maritime Organization, or IMO, will tax international shippers based on the carbon content of their fuels. The draft policy is due to be finalized in late 2025. The agreement ...
    Skeptical Science
    5 days ago
  • Pay equity passing is an attack on the working class

    Last night, Luxon did something impressive. He announced a law so backwards, he managed to make the nation forget that in the Woke year of 2025, men can be nurses and teachers too. A male model pretending to be a nurseI’m what some people would consider a woman, so I ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    5 days ago
  • It’s Time — To Fight

    The pay equity deal is a punch in the guts; it’s an alternating between wanting to shout and cry, and then, on the other hand seeing what a bitter gift it all is.The government voting as one to destroy the fight of women over decades is both extraordinary and yet ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    5 days ago
  • India and Pakistan must manage escalation after Pahalgam attack

    India has launched a retaliatory strike against the Pakistan-based groups responsible for a terrorist attack in Indian Kashmir two weeks ago. The Indian government released a press statement announcing that the armed forces had launched ...
    The StrategistBy Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
    6 days ago
  • Mapping a decade’s worth of hybrid threats targeting Australia

    Hybrid threats, enabled by digital technologies and fuelled by geostrategic competition, are reshaping international security and global norms. Most often, states (commonly working through non-state proxies) are exploiting cybersecurity vulnerabilities and engaging in economic coercion, ...
    The StrategistBy Fitriani and Shelly Shih
    6 days ago
  • Government of the 0.3%

    A couple of months ago, the government held a public "consultation" on their proposed Regulatory Standards Bill. People responded en masse, and made it crystal clear what they thought of it: The Ministry received approximately 23,000 submissions and worked with a specialist consultancy to quantitatively assess support and opposition ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    6 days ago
  • Trump’s Tariff Tantrum Has Backfired

    Donald Trump's tariff tirade, sold as a patriotic push to “Make America Great Again,” is backfiring spectacularly, driving iconic US manufacturers like Boeing and John Deere to pack their bags and head for the exits. Far from reviving the heartland, Trump’s trade war is gutting it, and the numbers paint ...
    The Jackal
    6 days ago
  • Unions launch petition to protect pay equity

    Major Aotearoa unions have launched a new petition calling on the Government to reverse their proposed amendments to the Equal Pay Act and restore existing pay equity claims. Unions behind the petition are home to tens of thousands of working people who’ve experienced the life-changing impact of pay equity – ...
    NZCTUBy Jeremiah Boniface
    6 days ago
  • Still 34,000 unemployed under National

    The March labour market statistics are out, showing unemployment unchanged at 5.1%. There are now 156,000 unemployed - 34,000 more than when National took office. While better than expected, there's been a shift from full-time to part-time work, and total weekly paid hours has dropped - meaning people are working ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    6 days ago
  • Without logistics, northern defence is going nowhere

    Australia must develop a national logistics plan to support combat operations in its primary theatre. Defence’s primary strategic guidance, the National Defence Strategy, has chapters on people, innovation, acquisition and partnerships. It does not talk ...
    The StrategistBy Chris McDougall
    6 days ago
  • Luxon Isn’t Focused On The Cost Of Living Crisis

    When the National Party came to power in 2023, they promised to have a laser-like focus on New Zealand’s cost of living crisis. Their pledge was seductive: tax cuts, streamlined spending, and relief for the “squeezed middle.” Yet, two years into their coalition with ACT and NZ First (the coalition ...
    The Jackal
    6 days ago
  • Disagree where we must: little room for military diplomacy with China

    Australia’s military relationship with China is now defined by strategic competition and opposing objectives. The days of friendly port visits, personnel exchanges and survival exercises are over. As tensions grow, even dialogue with China’s military ...
    The StrategistBy Joe Keary
    6 days ago
  • Moment to Arise

    Blackbird singing in the dead of nightTake these broken wings and learn to flyAll your lifeYou were only waiting for this moment to ariseSong by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.Brooke cancels fair pay.It’s deja vu on top of deja vu with these guys. Just when you think they might take ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    6 days ago
  • Gordon Campbell On Surviving Trump’s Trip To La La Land

    The film industry was probably naive to think it would be spared from Donald Trump’s war on globalisation. If you believe Trump, every dollar being spent on foreign film crews, FX houses and film locations, every dime being spent by “runaway” film productions on foreign accomodation and food, is money ...
    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    6 days ago
  • Where’s your evidence, Brooke? Where’s your evidence?

    Asked to comment on the passing of Bob Jones last week, our Prime Minister said he’s a living legend. Such is the B-bursary brain power of our leader. A dead guy is a living legend.No surprise then that all he grasped from Brooke van Velden's robot talk about vandalising pay ...
    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
    7 days ago
  • The Coalition’s Pay Equity Betrayal

    The Coalition of Chaos' latest incredibly short-sighted move sees them funnelling around a billion dollars from throwing pay equity claims into the bin into some new helicopters, supposedly for defence or emergency services. Fine, modern equipment is necessary, but at what cost?Pay equity claims, painstakingly initiated to address systemic wage ...
    The Jackal
    7 days ago
  • The Government Aren’t Paying For Our Defence Spend. Workers Are.

    Saving money? The best budgeters recommend cutting the biggest expenses first. I have several facts to present. The earnings gap between management and workers, and particularly between CEOs and workers, has been diverging dramatically since the 80s.The public sector (nearly) matches the pay rate of the private sector for managerial ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    7 days ago
  • The Government Aren’t Paying For Our Defence Spend. Workers Are.

    Saving money? The best budgeters recommend cutting the biggest expenses first. I have several facts to present. The earnings gap between management and workers, and particularly between CEOs and workers, has been diverging dramatically since the 80s.The public sector (nearly) matches the pay rate of the private sector for managerial ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    7 days ago
  • China needs Taiwanese ports to take the island. Mines are the key to protecting them

    If China ever makes good on decades of implicit threats to invade Taiwan, most of its ground force will have to land at ports. Relatively little of it can come over beaches, because they ‘lack ...
    The StrategistBy David Axe
    7 days ago
  • China needs Taiwanese ports to take the island. Mines are the key to protecting them

    If China ever makes good on decades of implicit threats to invade Taiwan, most of its ground force will have to land at ports. Relatively little of it can come over beaches, because they ‘lack ...
    The StrategistBy David Axe
    7 days ago
  • Dropped

    All charges against the Restore Passenger Rail protestors have finally been dropped. Good. But they should never have been laid in the first place, and it shouldn't have taken a jury telling the police to go fuck themselves (or the threat of them doing so again) for the state to ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    7 days ago
  • Cameron Slater’s Selective Outrage Over Benjamin Doyle

    Cameron Slater, the once-feared Whale Oil blogger now pathetic bedroom hack, is back at it again, flogging a dead horse while the rest of the right-wing propaganda circus has packed up and left town. His latest fixation? Green MP Benjamin Doyle, whose private social media account sparked a brief, baseless ...
    The Jackal
    7 days ago
  • National supports sexism

    That's the only possible conclusion we can draw from their decision to legislatively terminate all pay equity claims, and make future claims much harder to win: Workplace Minister Brooke van Velden announced the moves to raise the threshold for proving work has been historically undervalued to support a claim, ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    7 days ago

  • Release: Peeni Henare takes over foreign affairs

    Labour’s Peeni Henare will pick up the foreign affairs portfolio, following David Parker’s departure from Parliament. ...
    Labour Blog
    20 hours ago
  • Release: Govt better at crushing women’s rights than cars

    Rehashing old laws around boy racers is not going to make our communities safer, or distract New Zealanders from the appalling decision to cut women’s pay. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 day ago
  • No Justice for State Abuse Survivors- Kapa-Kingi

    Te Pāti Māori MP for Te Tai Tokerau calls out the government’s decision to keep funding state abuse, turning their backs on justice and real change for abuse in care survivors. “The government has committed to throwing $744 million down the drain, reinforcing a violent regime of disrespect against the ...
    Māori Party
    3 days ago
  • Govt’s War on Te Tiriti Continues as Review of Treaty Act Announced

    Te Pāti Māori is absolutely disgusted by the Government’s announcement to review the Waitangi Tribunal- a deliberate and dangerous escalation in its ongoing campaign to undermine Te Tiriti o Waitangi and silence tangata whenua. “The Government’s onslaught against Te Tiriti continues with this latest move to review the Treaty of ...
    Māori Party
    4 days ago
  • Tribunal review an attack on Te Tiriti o Waitangi

    The Government’s plans to limit the powers and scope of the Waitangi Tribunal is a disgrace.  ...
    Greens
    4 days ago
  • Tribunal review an attack on Te Tiriti o Waitangi

    The Government’s plans to limit the powers and scope of the Waitangi Tribunal is a disgrace.  ...
    Greens
    4 days ago
  • Release: Labour asks why Govt is silent on Gaza

    Labour is asking the Government why it is silent on Israel’s deliberate use of starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza, saying New Zealand should be speaking out. ...
    Labour Blog
    4 days ago
  • Release: Govt ignores the voices of survivors

    Survivors of abuse in state care have a right to feel disappointed and sidelined by the Government. ...
    Labour Blog
    4 days ago
  • Redress announcement leaves little justice for survivors

    The Green Party is appalled by the Government’s decision to severely underfund financial compensation for survivors of abuse in state care. ...
    Greens
    4 days ago
  • Release: Bill launched to stop tobacco industry lobbying

    Labour is launching a members’ bill to stop the Government from putting tobacco industry interests ahead of public health. ...
    Labour Blog
    5 days ago
  • Release: Labour fights for firefighters

    The Labour Party backs volunteer firefighters who are currently not covered by ACC for workplace disease and mental injury and is drafting policy to put this right when the party wins the election in 2026. ...
    Labour Blog
    5 days ago
  • Wildlife law change a deep betrayal of public trust

    The Green Party is appalled by the Government’s use of urgency to rewrite the Wildlife Act–without consultation, without an impact statement, and in direct response to a court ruling in favour of protecting wildlife. ...
    Greens
    5 days ago
  • Release: National cuts women’s pay

    National has forced through a law change that will take money out of women’s pockets. ...
    Labour Blog
    6 days ago
  • ‘Govt’s Pay Bill Entrenches Discrimination Against Women’ – Kemp

    Te Pāti Māori stands in staunch and emotional opposition to the Government’s so-called Equal Pay Amendment Bill, calling it a calculated attack on working women and a cruel betrayal of the generations who have fought for pay equity in Aotearoa. “This bill doesn’t just undermine equal pay — it completely ...
    Māori Party
    6 days ago
  • Release: Fewer jobs and opportunities for Māori, again

    In the last 12 months life has only got worse for Māori under Christopher Luxon’s Government. ...
    Labour Blog
    6 days ago
  • Release: More than one in 10 Pacific people unemployed under National

    There are more Pacific people unemployed as the rate increases to a staggering 10.8% under National. ...
    Labour Blog
    6 days ago
  • Release: Unemployment remains high under National

    Job losses remain stubbornly high under National, as their attack on jobs, wages, and women rages on. ...
    Labour Blog
    6 days ago
  • Govt for the rich is failing the unemployed

    The latest job market statistics show that unemployed people are being failed by a Government more focused on punishing the poor than creating jobs. ...
    Greens
    6 days ago
  • RSE Draft Erases Rainbow and Takatāpui Youth

    Te Pāti Māori is demanding urgent changes to the draft Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) framework, calling it a dangerous step backwards for Takatāpui, trans, and rainbow rangatahi. “This draft erases Takatāpui voices, ignores whānau diversity, and delays consent education. It’s not just inadequate, it’s unbelievably unsafe” said Te Pāti ...
    Māori Party
    7 days ago
  • RSE Draft Erases Rainbow and Takatāpui Youth

    Te Pāti Māori is demanding urgent changes to the draft Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) framework, calling it a dangerous step backwards for Takatāpui, trans, and rainbow rangatahi. “This draft erases Takatāpui voices, ignores whānau diversity, and delays consent education. It’s not just inadequate, it’s unbelievably unsafe” said Te Pāti ...
    Māori Party
    7 days ago
  • Release: Labour welcomes inquiry into school lunches

    Labour welcomes the Auditor-General’s inquiry into the Government’s school lunches programme. ...
    Labour Blog
    7 days ago
  • Release: Women will keep being paid less under National

    This Government is taking the women’s movement backwards, ensuring women will continue to be paid less into the future. ...
    Labour Blog
    7 days ago
  • Govt takes workplace equity efforts backwards

    The Green Party has called out the Government’s latest attack on workers with the announcement that it is halting all pay equity claims. ...
    Greens
    7 days ago
  • Release: Questions over Erica Stanford’s personal email use

    Erica Stanford has been misusing her personal email address to manage sensitive information relating to Budget and visa changes prior to their public release. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 week ago
  • Greens launch Member’s Bill to close loophole allowing animal cruelty in imports

    Today, Green Party MP Steve Abel has added a new Member’s Bill to the biscuit tin to ensure any product sold in New Zealand meets New Zealand’s animal welfare standards, even if it’s produced overseas. ...
    Greens
    1 week ago
  • Iwi Rights Under Attack in Government Treaty Clause Purge

    Te Pāti Māori warns that the Government’s Treaty Clause Review represents the most severe erosion of iwi rights in modern legal history. “Luxon's Government is doing what the Treaty Principles Bill failed to do. They are removing every legal reference to Te Tiriti across health, housing, conservation, and child wellbeing ...
    Māori Party
    1 week ago
  • Release: Cuts to beds for seniors at Dunedin Hospital

    After failing to be upfront about cuts to intensive care beds, it’s now becoming clear that other downgrades to Dunedin Hospital are being concealed by the Minister of Health. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Labour backs workers while Govt cuts jobs and protections

    This May Day Labour is standing with workers to defend decent jobs and fair pay. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Still no ferries as first of old fleet retire

    Two old and ageing ferries are going to have to work double time because of this Government’s failure to get a ferry deal. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Greens mark May Day with Green Jobs Guarantee

    The Green Party has marked May Day with a pre-budget announcement in Tokoroa, detailing the party’s plan for a Green Jobs Guarantee. ...
    Greens
    2 weeks ago
  • Te Pāti Māori: Keep the Window Open- UCOL Must Stay

    Te Pāti Māori stands firmly against any moves to downsize or close UCOL Whanganui. With over 30% of students identifying as Māori, the campus is a vital lifeline for education, upskilling, and community transformation in Te Tai Hauāuru. “Matapihi ki te Ao is more than a name, it’s a promise. ...
    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Twice the Impact, Half the Budget: Budget 25 Must Invest in Whakaata Māori

    Te Pāti Māori spokesperson for Broadcasting, Tākuta Ferris, and MP for Tāmaki Makaurau, Takutai Tarsh Kemp, are demanding the Government significantly increase its investment in Whakaata Māori in Budget 2025. The call comes following the release of the network’s 2025 Social Value Report at an event today, attended by MP ...
    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Te Pāti Māori: Denying the Right to Vote is a Breach of Te Tiriti and Human Rights

    The National Party’s announcement to reinstate a total ban on prisoner voting is a shameful step backwards. Denying the right to vote does not strengthen society — it weakens our democracy and breaches Te Tiriti o Waitangi. “Voting is not a privilege to be taken away — it is a ...
    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Closure of North Shore Women’s Centre a huge loss

    Today’s confirmed closure of the North Shore Women’s Centre after losing government funding is a huge loss for women in Auckland. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Simeon Brown hid Dunedin Hospital downgrade

    Simeon Brown needs to come clean to the people of Dunedin about why he hid plans to downgrade their new hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Govt cuts will cost jobs, health, and homes

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