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  1. Comment: Vigilante justice is apparently our birth right

    Written By: David - Date published:  5:22 pm, February 26th, 2025

    Good luck finding a socialist country that will have any sympathy whatsoever to thieves and shoplifters. East Germany, considered its self as a socialist workers paradise. They certainly didn’t tolerate theft, nor did they tolerate slacking off by the ...
  2. Comment: Vigilante justice is apparently our birth right

    Written By: David - Date published:  5:15 pm, February 26th, 2025

    Most citizens have no intention of stealing, so it’s only an issue to the habitual thieves, and the entitled middle class white teenagers and their parents. Neither of which bothers me, and I guess if excessive force is used, good luck finding a jury that ...
  3. Comment: Vigilante justice is apparently our birth right

    Written By: David - Date published:  3:04 pm, February 26th, 2025

    Firstly larger stores, supermarkets, farmers, the warehouse etc have security guards, so this is not an issue. Putting items in your handbag and not in a shopping cart or basket, indicates that the person is likely to be stealing. If you actually do this, ...
  4. Comment: Vigilante justice is apparently our birth right

    Written By: David - Date published:  12:44 pm, February 26th, 2025

    Well it may help with retail security guards, who are attempting to stop entitled white middle class teenage girls shoplifting. The law should also be amended to ensure that the kids parents are held to account as well. I'm somewhat perplexed by any ...
  5. Comment: Open mike 25/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  12:41 pm, February 25th, 2025

    You've just reminded me of an episode of Yes Minister. A horrified Sir Humphrey is tasked with educating his minister, Hacker, on the need for the state subsidies for the opera…
  6. Comment: Seymour is wrecking the school lunch program

    Written By: David - Date published:  11:26 am, February 24th, 2025

    I think you are right, however if Seymour was honest and upfront about this and said he/ACT are flat out against school lunches that would be one thing. But to sabotage the school lunch program in order for it to be unworkable is disingenuous
  7. Comment: Open mike 22/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  1:58 pm, February 22nd, 2025

    This is a shocking breach of privacy and trust. Business collect a huge amount of information from their customers. I work in the finance and banking sector, it is drummed into all employees from day one. Certainly the operators of the supermarket must be ...
  8. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  9:34 pm, February 18th, 2025

    It shouldn’t really be up to the police to ensure grown adults believe like grown adults. Police intelligence should be reserved for investigating serious crimes. Violence committed by adults participating in demonstrations should be severely punished, no ...
  9. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  9:21 pm, February 18th, 2025

    Maybe there’s no real plan, just hate revenge, tit for tat, jealousy on one side, resentment on the other side. My Scottish ancestors had feuds running for generations. History is littered with one tribe battling another tribe.
  10. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  9:09 pm, February 18th, 2025

    Weka, not quite what I'm suggesting. Rape and child abuse is illegal as it is, and also morally repugnant. Therefore the authorities should intervene if someone were to suggest that we should legally be able to rape and sexually abuse anyone. A discussion ...
  11. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  8:10 pm, February 18th, 2025

    You can protest all you like, however you should not have any right to stop someone from doing something that you don’t like or agree with. To me that means you should not be allowed to stop or have an event cancelled, or to drown out speakers. I have a ...
  12. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  5:09 pm, February 18th, 2025

    What happened in Te Atatu on the weekend shouldn’t have come as a surprise to anyone. As we know demonstrations, protests and counter demonstrations are completely legal as is (apparently) events being cancelled and owners of venues being forced to deny ...
  13. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  4:35 pm, February 18th, 2025

    I don’t think anyone knows what the end game was for Hamas. Maybe they believed that the attack would be so successful, that the Arab world would rise up, or maybe they wanted to prevent a normalisation of relationships between Israel and the Arab states ...
  14. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  4:22 pm, February 18th, 2025

    I can’t answer that question, it’s always the innocent ones who suffer. The same questions could be asked of the young Israeli mums, or for that matter the young mums in Nazi Germany who suffered the destruction of Germany by the Soviet Union and the ...
  15. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  2:59 pm, February 18th, 2025

    Unfortunately this is what happens in a civil war. The Arabs, Jews and Christians that were happy to live together, do so in a country now called Israel. Those who lost the civil war have carried on for decades fighting and losing
  16. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  12:33 pm, February 18th, 2025

    Well I guess up until modern times, if people picked a fight with a much larger foe, they either won, or they were vanquished. One side in this war needs to realise that they can’t win without the compete destruction of the other, or they learn to live ...
  17. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  11:25 am, February 18th, 2025

    Disproportionate is a word I first learned at intermediate school, after a class mate got picked on by the class bully. Unfortunately for the bully, the guy he picked on was only too happy to fight back…
  18. Comment: Open mike 18/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  10:15 am, February 18th, 2025

    It’s a double standard, they don’t really care about human life or human rights. The Israelis are supported by the USA and the West, therefore the Israelis are bad… presumably just like you and I
  19. Comment: Happy Pride weekend everyone – except to you Brian Tamaki

    Written By: David - Date published:  2:57 pm, February 17th, 2025

    Brian Tamiki and his mob don’t have any more leeway than any other group of protesters. We can all demonstrate peacefully, however as some have mentioned above, the right to protest, should not be the right to cancel an event or to stop people listening or ...
  20. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  9:48 pm, February 10th, 2025

    I’m not sure a prescription for cannabis would get you off for being a dickhead, or careless/reckless driving
  21. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  5:07 pm, February 10th, 2025

    I’m think you will find that nut jobs of any and all political persuasions think the laws only apply when it suits them.
  22. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  5:04 pm, February 10th, 2025

    I’m sure the original plan for the inner city bypass from The Terrace tunnel to the Basin Reserve was to be a cut and cover, similar to the road under the Pukehau National war memorial park. Unfortunately traffic solutions in Wellington have been a ...
  23. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  4:53 pm, February 10th, 2025

    Good idea to have a prescription for cannabis, especially if or when roadside drug is to be introduced, not that I would recommend driving under the influence of alcohol or any other drug. Cannabis can be detected long after any effect has worn off, as ...
  24. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  4:38 pm, February 10th, 2025

    MP’s do help constituents, should they need assistance in their dealings with government departments, even WINZ, as long as it’s within policy.
  25. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  4:34 pm, February 10th, 2025

    It would be a serious matter if Mr Seymour had attempted to influence the investigation, however he has not done that. Any constituent should be able to go to their local MP with their concerns about a police investigation. It’s part of their job. However ...
  26. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  1:54 pm, February 10th, 2025

    I’m aware of political games played by all politicians on any given issue to suit their own agenda. However some politicians also have a constituency and are required to advocate for their constituents. I’m sure we would all be concerned if an MP told one ...
  27. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  12:31 pm, February 10th, 2025

    No not really, even for someone who may be under investigation, or who has been charged with an offence, they may still contact their local MP, with their concerns. It’s the MP’s job to pass on concerns to the police, or a particular government department. ...
  28. Comment: Open mike 10/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  11:35 am, February 10th, 2025

    Mr Seymour, as a constituent MP, is also an advocate for residents within his constituency. My local MP assisted me once with a police matter, however I was the one who had been assaulted, she was most helpful, reassuring and supportive during with my ...
  29. Comment: Open mike 09/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  9:16 am, February 10th, 2025

    I haven’t come across any LGBT… CPD courses, as it’s not cultural I would guess. These courses are about understanding a particular culture, not differing sub-cultures. One would expect realestate agents are dealing with grown adults.
  30. Comment: Open mike 09/02/2025

    Written By: David - Date published:  6:07 pm, February 9th, 2025

    I’ve done very similar CPD courses, some are mildly interesting, others more so. This one about maori culture may well be interesting and very useful for realestate agents. Those of us who are required to do these courses, as a regulatory requirement, ...
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    The past few days have been a whirlwind for the National Party.For once, their propaganda machine has hit a wrinkle: Women - and those that stand with them.National’s claims that Labour created an “unworkable” pay equity law is betrayed by footage of National Party MPs praising that same bill a ...
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  • Ministers of Finance

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    Croaking CassandraBy Michael Reddell
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  • Into the gloopy quicksand

    Item OneHere's something my erstwhile fellow blogger Emma Hart wrote today that I've remade into a riddle:There's a bunch of jobs in this country that require tertiary qualifications and pay only just over minimum wage. What do they all have in common?Ten points and a chocolate fish to everyone who ...
    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
    7 days ago
  • Chinese pressure is a part of Solomon Islands’ politics. Other Pacific countries should take note

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    The StrategistBy Blake Johnson
    7 days ago
  • An alternative vision for Aotearoa

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    7 days ago
  • To Play the Queen of Hearts: Accepted (again!)

    No, I haven’t disappeared from the internet, and I still intend to get around to finishing off that Narnia analysis. It’s just I’ve been doing what I am actually supposed to be doing. Specifically, writing original fiction – let’s just say May 2025 has been fairly productive thus far. Oh, ...
    A Phuulish FellowBy strda221
    7 days ago
  • No, Australian trade isn’t diversifying away from China

    Australia’s free-trade agreements with nations other than China have delivered diversification in neither exports nor imports over the past decade, leaving Australia more tightly bound by trade to China than any other advanced nation. While ...
    The StrategistBy David Uren
    7 days ago
  • Outsourcing Operations

    Well, we know where we're goin'But we don't know where we've beenAnd we know what we're knowin'But we can't say what we've seenAnd we're not little childrenAnd we know what we wantAnd the future is certainGive us time to work it outSongwriters: David Byrne / Tina Weymouth / Jerry Harrison ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • Localising northern supply chains will strengthen national resilience

    Coming off the back of a successful NT Defence Week, one thing is clearer than ever: the Northern Territory is not just remote outpost—it is an asset central to our national security, economic resilience and ...
    The StrategistBy Nicole Brown
    7 days ago
  • Bernard’s Picks ‘n’ Mixes for Wednesday, May 14

    Briefly in the news from Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Wednesday, May 14:The Government is diverting its NZ Superannuation Fund (NZSF) contribution for 2025/26 of $39 $61 million to the NZSF-managed venture capital fund Elevate. Nicola Willis says NZSF will start sending money back to the ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • The Lai Ching-te government shifts gears

    Complex developments in Taiwan’s domestic legislative politics may affect the regional security outlook over the next 12 months. Since his election in 2024, Taiwan president Lai Ching-te has upheld the disciplined foreign policy of his ...
    The StrategistBy Mark Harrison
    1 week ago
  • National’s Law and Order Fiasco

    The National-led coalition, which came to power in 2023 with grand promises of restoring law and order, has entirely failed to deliver. Along with help from the mainstream media, they painted a grim picture of a crime-ridden New Zealand, vowing to crack down on gangs, bolster police numbers, and make ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Killing Kiwi Thoughtlessly

    Reprinted from an earlier post by Mountain TūīOPINION AND ANALYSISLast week, on the same day the Government tore through Pay Equity under urgency, they passed another law under urgency.The government called it the “Wildlife (Authorisations) Amendment Bill”. Greenpeace called it the “Kiwi Killing Bill”.Now this topic has a number of ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Trump’s science cuts threaten public research data

    US President Donald Trump’s cuts to scientific research create anxieties about the accessibility of research data. Scientists worldwide fear websites and data sets hosted in the United States will be deleted or decommissioned. While private ...
    The StrategistBy Bart Hogeveen
    1 week ago
  • Government Shouldn’t Ignore Courts Over Voting Rights

    Under Chris Luxon’s "leadership", the coalition of chaos government is doubling down on policies that undermine democratic principles, particularly on prisoner voting rights and the voting age. The kicker here is that these issues should have already been settled.Two landmark cases that have already gone through the courts expose the ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • We’re all for change as long as it doesn’t change anything

    My favourite bit of Gough Whitlam rhetoric is a three word retort he gave in a rowdy parliamentary debate.After all, declared Sir Winton Turnbull pompously, I am a country member.Yes, Whitlam called out, We remember.Gough, ages ago, with Bob HawkeOf all our four letter words, the C one packs the ...
    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
    1 week ago
  • Stress-testing US soft power

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    The StrategistBy Graeme Dobell
    1 week ago
  • Copy of Budget 2025: delivering for whom?

    On 22 May, the coalition government will release its budget for 2025, which it says will focus on "boosting economic growth, improving social outcomes, controlling government spending, and investing in long-term infrastructure.”   But who, really, is this budget designed to serve? What values and visions for Aotearoa New Zealand lie ...
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  • One year on: no agreement for New Caledonia despite serious negotiations

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    The StrategistBy Astrid Young and Adam Ziogas
    1 week ago
  • Pay Equity Changes Bad For The Economy

    The Coalition of Chaos has done it again, proving their knack for prioritising the wealthy over the workers. The Pay Equity Amendment Bill, rammed through Parliament under urgency, is a kick in the guts for low-waged women, and obliterating decades of progress on pay equity reform in New Zealand.Workplace Relations ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Luxon’s Ladies.

    Sisters are doin' it for themselvesStandin' on their own two feetAnd ringin' on their own bellsSaid, sisters are doin' it for themselvesSongwriters: Annie Lennox / Dave Stewart.Did you ever fancy the idea of protesting? Of taking to the streets with your fellows and standing up to the system? Is there ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    1 week ago
  • Electricity inflation fears growing as Z Energy shuts Flick

    Briefly in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Tuesday, May 13:Monopoly nation just struck again. Flick Electric is shutting, making the electricity market even more dominated by the big four gentailers: the 51% state-owned Meridian, Genesis and Mercury, and the privately owned Contact.Consumers increasingly fear another winter ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Taiwan lacks clarity on energy security

    Anyone would think that Taiwan, faced with a risk of blockade from China, would be doing all it could to ensure self-sufficiency or at least long endurance without supplies. But in energy security, it is going ...
    The StrategistBy Jane Rickards
    1 week ago
  • How to deny climate change using the IPCC report

    This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Jeff Masters The new Department of Energy secretary, Chris Wright, until recently was the CEO of Liberty Energy, the nation’s second-largest fracking firm. In 2024, the firm published a manifesto called “Bettering Human Lives,” in which Wright makes a provocative statement that would ...
    Skeptical Science
    1 week ago
  • Gordon Campbell On The Parental Panic Over Young Kids Online

    Creating a policy group to investigate a R16 ban on social media provides the government with a perfectly designed soapbox. The findings don’t have to end up suggesting anything useful, let alone a practical course of action. Yet in the meantime, the issue enables the government to connect with anxious ...
    Gordon CampbellBy ScoopEditor
    1 week ago
  • Beyond the percentage: Australia’s defence debate needs a smarter metric

    The global strategic landscape is undeniably shifting. Great power competition is reasserting itself, technological disruption is accelerating, and the familiar certainties of decades past are eroding. For a trading nation such as Australia, deeply connected ...
    The StrategistBy Andrew Horton and Putri Handrianti
    1 week ago
  • Far from responsible and anything but gutsy

    Back home to the seaside village, back home to a waterlogged and gobsmacked New Zealand.Waterlogged by the most April rain in April for half a century.Gobsmacked by this dismal government managing to set a new low in its disregard for anyone who isn’t white, wealthy or a man.Fair-minded and right-thinking ...
    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
    1 week ago
  • Albanese’s visit shows Indonesia is still a foreign policy priority

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    The StrategistBy Gatra Priyandita
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  • Monday 12 May

    Opposition to the Government’s attacks on pay equity are gathering steam, with protests around the country and more than 65,000 people already signed on to a petition calling on the Government to reverse the changes. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says Cabinet will consider a social media ban on under-16s, despite ...
    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    1 week ago
  • Naked corruption

    When National passed its corrupt, Muldoonist fast-track law, they were criticised for accepting donations from fast-track applicants. You'd think that after such criticism, and the consequent effect on the reputation of our state, they might have ceased the practice - but of course not. Instead, they're still taking money from ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Nicola Willis Calls Pay Equity “A Grievance Industry”

    Nicola Willis pulled the sympathy and sexism card this morning in an opinion piece for Stuff/The Post.In it, claimed she had been much maligned by, well, everyone, on pay equity, and “mainstream” journalists were guilty of “sexist slurs” and misinformation against her.The offending piece was Andrea Vance’s “The girl-math budget ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Rhys Williams – Arsehole of the Week

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    The Jackal
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  • Bookshelf: Australia in a fragmenting and deglobalising world

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    The StrategistBy Marc Ablong
    1 week ago
  • Announcing Law & Order

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • A counter to drone swarms: high-power microwave weapons

    Military forces must prioritise a counter to drone swarming tactics with which inexpensive, mass-produced drones can overwhelm defences. What is needed is a layered defensive system that includes systems that can neutralise many threats within ...
    The StrategistBy Neil Hart
    1 week ago
  • Pay equity shock to have unintended consequences

    Briefly in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Monday, May 12:The gutting of pay equity laws may force hospices to close, pushing extra patients and extra cost into hospitals, the sector says at the start of Hospice Awareness Week. Barnados’ CEO says the law change will hit ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • The Death of a Deer

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    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    1 week ago
  • 2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #19

    A listing of 27 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, May 4, 2025 thru Sat, May 10, 2025. This week's roundup is again published by category and sorted by number of articles included in each. The formatting is a ...
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    1 week ago
  • India-Pakistan crisis: military operations intensify before ceasefire

    The past 36 hours on the India-Pakistan front have been tumultuous. Where the confrontation is headed is unclear. Although things seemed to be calming down early on Friday, May 9, intense developments followed. A series ...
    The StrategistBy Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
    1 week ago
  • NZ First Resorts To Dirty Politics 2.0

    It’s a grim day for New Zealand when the stench of dirty politics once again wafts back into the public domain, and NZ First, under Winston Peters’ befuddled leadership, appears to be at the heart of it. An exposé by The Post today lays bare a coordinated campaign of online ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Mother’s Day

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    1 week 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
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  • Bernard’s Soliloquy for the week to May 11

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Mothers’ Day

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks ago
  • Cold as Ice

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    2 weeks ago
  • Seeking Fiscal Balance

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    PunditBy Brian Easton
    2 weeks ago
  • Taiwan’s polarised politics risks undermining its resilience and security

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    The StrategistBy Nathan Attrill
    2 weeks ago
  • US Defense Secretary cancels Women, Peace and Security programs

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    The StrategistBy Susan Hutchinson
    2 weeks ago
  • PHOTOS: NZ Protests – Again

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks ago
  • Nicola Grigg’s Video A Tale Of Two Women

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks ago
  • It’s a wrap: NT Defence Week 2025

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    The StrategistBy Raelene Lockhorst
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks ago

  • Release: Labour welcomes inquiry into school lunches

    Labour welcomes the Auditor-General’s inquiry into the Government’s school lunches programme. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 weeks ago
  • Te Pāti Māori: Keep the Window Open- UCOL Must Stay

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    Māori Party
    3 weeks ago
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  • In full: Collins and Hipkins on Te Pāti Māori punishment

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    16 hours ago
  • Ministry Of Education Workers Will Walk Off The Job For The First Time In Over 20 Years

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    Scoop politics
    17 hours ago
  • Can Murray Watt fix Australia’s broken nature laws? First stop, Western Australia

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  • Follow the money: the organisations that spent the most on social media during the election

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  • There’s no country more important to Australia than Indonesia. Trouble is, the feeling isn’t mut...

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  • Budget 2025 Must Fund Human Rights, Not Ration Needs – Disability Rights Commissioner

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    Scoop politics
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  • Watch: Parliament debates Te Pāti Māori MPs’ punishment for Treaty Principles haka

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    Radio NZ – political
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  • David Littleproud cites nuclear energy disagreement as major factor in Coalition split

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By John Quiggin, Professor, School of Economics, The University of Queensland Nationals’ leader David Littleproud has singled out nuclear energy as a key reason for his party’s spectacular split from the Liberals, as both parties seek to rebuild following the Coalition’s devastating election ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • AI may be exposing jobseekers to discrimination. Here’s how we could better protect them

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  • Labor’s second-term defence priorities – could they include a pact with Europe?

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  • Why Netflix’s The Eternaut is one of the most important shows to come out of Argentina in recent y...

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  • Winston Peters ejected from House before Te Pāti Māori debate

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    Radio NZ – political
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    Scoop politics
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  • Nationals break the Coalition, in a major blow to Sussan Ley

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for May 20, 2025

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    20 hours ago
  • Can you treat headaches with physiotherapy? Here’s what the research says

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