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  1. Comment: Open mike 20/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  8:28 am, March 20th, 2023

    2023 New Zealand's first ever climate change election? "....the 2023 election would be a climate election." The Green Party Co-leader and Climate Change Minister, James Shaw https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/486276/greens-lay-down-climate-change- ...
  2. Comment: The great policy bonfire

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:39 pm, March 18th, 2023

    Another climate change disaster. Mass fish die off in Darling river due to warm water temperatures and flooding deoxygenating the water. Let's hope the Australian government doesn't take it's cue from Chris Hipkins. And postpone all climate change ...
  3. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  7:22 am, March 18th, 2023

    "Labour's commitment to the 'purity of GST' is a symptom of their commitment to common sense." mikesh Mikesh, you oppose GST being taken off food because it would destroy the 'purity' of GST. But you support it being taken off second hand goods? Am I right ...
  4. Comment: The great policy bonfire

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  7:55 am, March 16th, 2023

    Wayne Hope writing at the Daily Blog gives a balanced appraisal, hi-liting the PM's success in crisis management, but writing that climate mitigation is not an add on, but a must have. - ....Our Prime Minister grasps the short-term imperatives as ...
  5. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  6:00 pm, March 15th, 2023

    Questions for the Australian government; Is it the Australian government and armed forces intention to respect New Zealand laws? Is it the Australian government and armed forces intention to keep Australian nuclear powered vessels out of New Zealand ...
  6. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  3:16 pm, March 15th, 2023

    Except in New Zealand where it is associated mainly with Roger Douglas.
  7. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:57 am, March 15th, 2023

    "Labour's commitment to the 'purity of GST' is a symptom of their commitment to common sense." mikesh There is no alternative. Tina, There Is No Alternative was coined by Roger Douglas the founder of the far right Backbone Club lobby group inside the 4th ...
  8. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  4:01 am, March 15th, 2023

    "If we wished to monkey around with GST, we would want to distinguish between healthy foods and unhealthy foods, and maintain GST on the latter. This would cause enormous complications." mikesh Which makes me wonder why would countries like Australia, And ...
  9. Comment: The great policy bonfire

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:40 pm, March 14th, 2023

    The great policy bonfire Written By: MICKYSAVAGE Chris Hipkins continues with his shock and awe campaign and has torched a number of policies that National and Act were using to foment unrest..... Fomenting unrest against these policies when in opposition ...
  10. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:11 pm, March 14th, 2023

    "...its a logistical nightmare for small businesses to piss around and run two different sets of accounts. they do this in aus and its a real pain in the arse. cooked chicken= gst, raw chicken = no gst etc,etc. just forget it." woodart I didn't say take ...
  11. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  7:53 pm, March 14th, 2023

    Labour could form a government with the support of the Greens and Te Pāti Māori, according to the latest 1News Kantar Public Poll. But the two main parties are still neck and neck, with just two points separating National and Labour. https://www.rnz.co.nz ...
  12. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  1:53 pm, March 14th, 2023

    Indeed. When it comes to free speech the world has a long way to go. A Russian sports presenter who tweeted нет войне would be imprisoned. (and sacked) A sign or tweet with “нет войне” can earn up to 15yrs in prison. And over 14,000 Russians have been ...
  13. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  8:41 am, March 14th, 2023

    And now some good news. Following unprecedented solidarity action by fellow presenters and public pressure. In a massive victory for free speech Gary Lineka returned to Match of the Day, Gary Lineker is BACK! Match of the Day host to return following ...
  14. Comment: Open mike 14/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  8:27 am, March 14th, 2023

    The biggest annual rise in the cost of living in over 30 years. The cost of living becomes leading election issue.. Government removes GST off food and wins in a landslide. Government brings in a FTT and windfall tax that more than covers the GST off food, ...
  15. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  11:25 pm, March 13th, 2023

    Jacinda Ardern who dared regulate business who interrupted the flow of profits to save lives during the pandemic for her efforts was brought down by an intense pressure campaign. Politics is pressure and no one is immune. Just imagine the pressure campaign ...
  16. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  11:08 pm, March 13th, 2023

    That's a good point. They are not stupid and they are not corrupt. But there are just some things they just can't do, no matter how much the circumstances warrant it, And that is interrupt the flow of profits by regulating the polluters. Politics is all ...
  17. Comment: Open mike 13/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  4:23 pm, March 13th, 2023

    New Scientist published in the UK has a report referencing, among other recent extreme weather events, the back to back weather disasters in Auckland and Hastings. Do back-to-back disasters show first climate tipping point is upon us? Compound and ...
  18. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  8:52 pm, March 11th, 2023

    We aren't adapting,. We aren't mitigating. We have learnt nothing from this disaster. We are spending $13 billion on recovering, so that we can get smacked again, and each time the blow will be harder until we can't recover anymore.
  19. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  3:43 pm, March 11th, 2023

    "I'm #1 So why try harder" Fat Boy Slim - Right Here, Right Now
  20. Comment: Open mike 11/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  2:02 pm, March 11th, 2023

    The key word here being "withdrawal". The war in Afghanistan and Vietnam ended with the invader's withdrawal. Without the invader's withdrawal those wars would still be going. Just as the war in Ukraine will end with the invader's withdrawal, and won't end ...
  21. Comment: Open mike 11/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  11:39 am, March 11th, 2023

    "History never Repeats I tell myself before I go to sleep." Splitenz East Germany thrived on snitching lovers, fickle friends and envious schoolkids Newly unearthed secret files from the former German Democratic Republic reveal how easily we can betray ...
  22. Comment: Open mike 11/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  11:16 am, March 11th, 2023

    Georgia drops foreign agents law after massive protests By SOPHIKO MEGRELIDZE today TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s parliament voted Friday to drop a foreign agent registration bill after the legislation, which opponents warned could be used to stifle ...
  23. Comment: Open mike 11/03/2023

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:09 am, March 11th, 2023

    Speaking of a media outlet losing its marbles. Kremlin mouthpiece RT has published a weird daydream about a Russian take over and the Ukraine government doing a US Vietnam or Afghanistan type flight from their own capital. Like that's ever gonna happen. ...
  24. Comment: Chloe Swarbrick: We don’t live in a game of Monopoly

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  7:34 am, March 11th, 2023

    And Jesus H. Smithfield spoke, (through his disciple) would it not be better to focus on strategies that enable people to become wealthy from a sustainable perspective. Teach someone to fish rather than give them a fish etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v ...
  25. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  10:32 pm, March 10th, 2023

    This is a coffee guy talking about coffee, that's his thing. And it is obviously what his video is about. His coffee loving audience have flooded his inbox querying an industry claim that coffee capsules are better for the climate, 'Allegedly' coffee ...
  26. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:45 am, March 10th, 2023

    Personally speaking, I don't think Maurice is a climate denier per se. He was just outlining why this government, won't take any meaningful measures that would actually cut green house gas emissions. Except for the brief blip during the covid lockdowns, ...
  27. Comment: Triangulating climate change

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  9:14 am, March 10th, 2023

    .....Then this morning Hipkins reiterated the change by saying that Cyclone Gabrielle had changed everything and the Government had to focus on the repair job. Mickysavage The Government won't be doing anything about climate change, because of - - (wait ...
  28. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  6:49 pm, March 9th, 2023

    I have never maintained that it would be easy. But I do maintain that it is necessary. Our society and civilisation is at war with the natural world - And we are losing. If you are in a war, (and we are), and we want to regain the initiative, we will have ...
  29. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  1:47 pm, March 9th, 2023

    We have had a shocking wake up call. Adaption is like pushing the snooze button. Recovery is like pulling the clock plug out of the wall. We need to cut our emissions, 'Right Here, Right Now!' Close Huntly Ban coal imports and exports Make carbon targets ...
  30. Comment: The government needs to understand that climate mitigation and adaptation are twins

    Written By: Jenny are we there yet - Date published:  1:39 pm, March 9th, 2023

    weka 9 March 2023 at 9:27 am ....we have to mitigate and adapt OK. Let's talk about mitigation and adaption. What is an example of climate mitigation vs adaptation? Climate adaptation vs. mitigation: What's the difference, and why does it matter? The ...
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    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
    1 week 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
    1 week 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
    1 week ago
  • Vocational training can play a greater role in national security

    Australia’s national security strategy has evolved significantly in recent years, expanding beyond military and intelligence domains to address cyber threats, critical infrastructure protection and emergency response. But despite its contribution to these areas, the vocational ...
    The StrategistBy Mark Costello
    1 week ago
  • Tuesday 6 May

    New analysis found the clean slate law has no relevant impact on the likelihood of eligible individuals finding work. The New Zealand film sector is keeping calm and carrying on in the wake of new tariff threats on film and TV production made in non-US countries. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister “has ...
    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    1 week ago
  • Bernard’s Chorus & Picks ‘n’ Mixes for Tuesday, May 6

    Willis and Luxon began the year trumpeting their plan to “go for growth”, but when the Government doesn’t invest, the private sector doesn’t either. Photo: Getty ImagesBriefly, in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate on Tuesday, May 6: Growth in our housing-market-with-bits-tacked-on of an economy is stalling and ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Erica Stanford Put New Zealand’s Security At Risk

    Education and Immigration Minister Erica Stanford must resign for using her personal Gmail account to handle sensitive government business...think pre-Budget announcements, visa changes, and chats with conservative think-tank mates. This isn’t just a whoopsie; it’s a screaming neon sign flashing “hack me” to every cyber-criminal from Beijing to Moscow. And ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Underinvestment in ADF reserves weakens our security

    A larger, enhanced Australian Defence Force reserve component is vital to Australia’s security. However, it has been largely overlooked in discussions around achieving greater self-reliance and meaningful capability in short order. Around one third of ...
    The StrategistBy Michael Annett
    1 week ago
  • IDK – I Just Work Here

    Maybe I'll win the lottery, buy myself a lobotomyScoop out my brains, and maybe thenI'll blend right in with managementPretty, rich, or talented, you need two to make itI guess I'll just pledge allegiance to the paycheckSong: Durry. Read more ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    1 week ago
  • National out performs the opposition, David Attenborough turns 99 + More

    Here are a few tidbits that may be of interest this morning:1. National tops the list of donations to political parties with almost $5m in contributions The Electoral Commission's figures show National had by far the biggest donations to 30 April 2025.National: $4,889,538.20Labour: $1,627,713.92Greens: $1,588,680.02ACT: $1,463,445.22New Zealand First: $758,773.91 and ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Lie To Me

    Hi,I am increasingly surrounded by friends talking to ChatGPT. Some of them are using it for work — getting vast amounts of information summarised and crunched down down to the bare essentials. Others are using it to write code. For many it seems to be replacing Google for recommendations — ...
    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    1 week ago
  • What Shocked Me About Erica Stanford’s Emails

    Maiki Sherman revealed last night that Erica Stanford has been using her personal email for work, including for highly sensitive government documents.Despite Luxon claiming it was no big deal, and only done in limited circumstances (mainly tech related, he claimed), 1News revealed hundreds of pages of offending material over many ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Visualizing daily global temperature – part 2

    This is a re-post from the Climate Brink There are is a lot of dire news in the world these days – the dismantling of US climate policy, the apparent canceling of the 6th National Climate Assessment, etc. So sometimes its worth taking a break from doomscrolling and indulging in one’s hobbies. ...
    Skeptical Science
    1 week ago
  • The battle for Pentagon acquisition policy: tradition versus new-and-cheaper

    An upcoming battle over defence acquisition will have repercussions for US military posture, particularly in the Pacific. The weapons that get bought in larger or smaller quantities, or are launched or cancelled, will indicate whether ...
    The StrategistBy Bill Sweetman
    1 week ago
  • The Woke War On the Cultural Conduits of Capitalism.

    WHAT IS WOKE MORALITY? How does it work? More to the point, can it be countered without making use of the same arguments and justifications deployed by the woke themselves?To begin with, “woke” is just the latest political shorthand for the ethical architecture supporting the tactics and strategies of anti-capitalism. ...
    Bowalley Road
    1 week ago
  • US tariffs complicate Indonesian defence acquisition

    Indonesia is weighing a purchase of more US weapons—such as the new F-15EX—as a bargaining chip against US President Donald Trump’s 32 percent tariffs on Indonesian exports to the United States. But that approach carries ...
    The StrategistBy Karl Gading Sayudha
    1 week ago
  • Another unfair Australian election

    Australians went to the polls on Saturday in an election originally expected to be a tight contest between an uninspiring ALP government, and a full-on monstrous radical Coalition opposition. But then Trump happened, and Dutton doubled down on culture war bullshit, and so instead its been a Labour landslide. Which ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Bernard’s Chorus & Pick ‘n’ Mixes for Monday, May 5

    Our PM and Foreign Minister appear to have a policy of staying low on Trump’s radar, but when might we finally stand up to support our two closest allies against his bullying? Photo: Getty ImagesBriefly, in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate on Monday, May 5:When will our ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Australian Army Chief searches for a new ‘theory of the army’

    The Australian Army needs a clearer sense of self. With no warning time for conflict, the army must cap its ongoing transformation with a new ‘theory of the army’ that enables civilian leaders to choose ...
    The StrategistBy Marcus Schultz
    1 week ago
  • Nobody Should Be Praising Bob Jones

    The recent passing of "Sir" Bob Jones, the property tycoon and political meddler, has sparked an unsettling wave of accolades from across the political spectrum, including from some on the left. And although I don’t like to speak ill of the dead, ignoring what this evil man did to this ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Monday 5 May

    Unions joined forces on May Day to fight back against the ongoing attack on workers’ rights under the current Government. The senior doctors’ union is not ruling out further industrial action, following the nationwide health strike. Stats NZ is likely to report official unemployment has edged up to at least ...
    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    1 week ago
  • Choose Australian companies to strengthen Australia’s defence

    Australia has a unique opportunity to reinforce its national security by fostering a stronger domestic defence industry. For decades, foreign defence contractors have played a significant role in our military supply chains, but it’s essential ...
    The StrategistBy Oleg Vornik
    1 week ago
  • Gordon Campbell On Aussie Election Aftershocks And Life Lessons

    While Donald Trump is being widely cited as a reason/explanation for Anthony Albanese’s landslide victory on the weekend, that’s like blaming the icing for the state of a badly baked cake. In no particular order of incoherence…although allegedly being the party of low taxes, the Liberal opposition voted against Labor’s ...
    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    1 week ago
  • Humanity cannot keep simping for the Ultra Rich and expect to survive: pick a side, and organise acc...

    Conflict Billionaires + Corrupted Government = Chaos Incorporated (and, frankly, possible species extinction at this rate). That’s the formula, and it keeps being rolled out. Today’s ultra-rich, trans-national entities and individual billionaire CEO’s have amassed wealth and power far, far in excess of those who were around in the ...
    exhALANtBy exhalantblog
    1 week ago
  • 2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #18

    A listing of 23 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, April 27, 2025 thru Sat, May 3, 2025. This week's roundup is again published by category and sorted by number of articles included in each. The formatting is a ...
    Skeptical Science
    1 week ago
  • Bernard’s Sunday Soliloquy for the week to Sunday, May 4

    Peter Dutton absorbs his loss in the Australian federal election. The fact that the ‘Trumpian’ candidates in both the Canadian and Australia elections lost not only the leadership vote but also their own seats must be giving pause to politicians here who may have thought Trump had a winning formula. ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Labour Landslide !

    Rupert Murdoch’s Sky News was still trying to attack Anthony Albanese last night.Headlines on the channel replayed Albanese falling off a stage on the campaign trail. Apparently he “lied”, they said, and that was a negative for Rupert Murdoch’s commentators, who had spun out multiple videos and negative headlines based ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • The Great Aussie Reckoning

    The 2025 federal election wasn’t just a contest of political ideas; it was a bloody massacre, with Peter Dutton’s Liberal-National Coalition copping a hiding so severe it’s left them scrambling for the smelling salts. The opposition leader’s loss of his own seat of Dickson (held for 24 years) to Labor’s ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • The Right Direction

    When you came along boy, you were different from the restNever tried to hurt me like so many men beforeMade me feel important, something special in your eyeKnowing that you care for me has made me come aliveSongwriters: Garry Paige and Mark Punch.The headline in the Guardian this morning sums ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    1 week ago
  • In national security, Australia needs a ‘banana republic’ shock

    On 14 May 1986, Paul Keating gave one of the most consequential political interviews in Australian history. He was interviewed by John Laws of 2UE, in the pre-internet era when talkback radio was dominant, and ...
    The StrategistBy Michael Pezzullo
    1 week ago
  • EGU2025 – How the week in Vienna unfolded

    Note: This blog post will be updated during EGU25 happening in Vienna from April 28 to May 2. Should recordings of the Great Debates and possibly Union Symposia mentioned below, be released sometime after the conference ends, I'll include links to the ones I participated in.  This year's General Assembly of ...
    Skeptical Science
    2 weeks ago
  • Australia’s defence budget before and after the 2009 white paper

    Thanks to Michael Pezzullo’s Strategist article last month, we now know that Australia’s 2009 defence white paper foresaw our risky future and planned for it. The white paper’s outlook for Chinese force development and the ...
    The StrategistBy Kim Beazley
    2 weeks ago
  • Are We Paying Enough Attention to the Working Class?

    A major American study suggests they are not?This column is about the white working class. In the US 2024 elections they mainly voted for Donald Trump. Had they voted with the white middle class, Trump would have lost the election with only 42 percent of voters instead of the 50 ...
    PunditBy Brian Easton
    2 weeks ago
  • Australia’s critical minerals strategy must avoid Pinjarra’s mistakes

    The Albanese government’s announcement of a $1.2 billion critical minerals strategic stockpile marks an important step towards securing Australia’s economic future. Yet history warns us that simply building supply is insufficient: market volatility, fragmented value ...
    The StrategistBy John Coyne
    2 weeks ago
  • For long-term AI ambitions, Australia should think nuclear

    Australia’s two major parties are divided over nuclear energy and the future mix of the nation’s power sources. But they are missing Australia’s opportunity to power the next generation of AI models. During the election ...
    The StrategistBy Kyle McCurdy
    2 weeks ago
  • Australian critical minerals reserve would put country on the right track

    Australia’s future prosperity will not be built on nostalgia for past booms. It’ll be forged in the critical supply chains of tomorrow. That’s why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s announcement of a $1.2 billion Critical Minerals Strategic ...
    The StrategistBy John Coyne and Henry Campbell
    2 weeks ago
  • Nailing NZ’s Richest

    Sorry folks, I sent the wrong version out earlier. This video is the right one - and it took a long time to re-upload it. I’ve deleted the last post, if you’ve commented, please can you transfer it over. My apologies! - MTAs a relative newcomer to politics, I often ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 weeks ago
  • Let ’em Eat Cake

    'Cause you know and I knowIt'll be fluctuating forеver yeah yeah yеahIt's the way it goHigh tide and then it's lowYou build it up and the wind blows and blows it down downdown down downSong: Casual Healing.Morena folks, this morning, we're taking a lighter look at some of the good ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    2 weeks ago
  • 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 ...
    Fabians
    2 weeks ago
  • Better defence demands a better veteran affairs strategy

    Australia needs to develop a new veteran affairs strategy. Failure to do so will worsen the Australian Defence Force’s recruiting crisis, increase separations from service, and grow cynicism from families and taxpayers about how government ...
    The StrategistBy Martin Hamilton-Smith
    2 weeks ago
  • Butter Dreaming

    1. What did Nicola Willis say this week about her budget?a. There will be no lolly scrambleb. Do or do not. There is no tryc. Get in losers, we're going shoppingd. Is butter a carb?2. What was the full price of a 500g block of Anchor Butter at Woolworths on ...
    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
    2 weeks ago
  • Simeon Brown’s Dunedin Hospital Dishonesty

    Simeon Brown’s latest sleight of hand over Dunedin Hospital’s ICU beds isn’t fooling anyone who values the truth. The government’s plan to slash the number of ICU beds from 30 to 20 has been exposed, yet Brown insists there’s no real reduction. His reasoning? Both plans allow for a potential ...
    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago
  • Bernard’s Dawn Chorus & Picks ‘n’ Mixes for Friday, May 2

    Already fearful over austerity measures and the repeal of smokefree legislation, doctors now say patients are dying from ‘third world diseases’. Photo: Lynn Grieveson/Getty ImagesBriefly in our political economy of housing, poverty and climate on Friday, May 2:Waikato Hospital doctors say patients are dying from ‘third world diseases’ and the ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 weeks ago
  • Trump’s national security strategy: from Pax Americana to Pact Americana

    After 100 days of action, US President Donald Trump’s national security strategy is coming into focus. His second presidency appears to embrace a ‘peace through strength’ approach, as first suggested by US Senator Roger Wicker ...
    The StrategistBy Jahara Matisek and James Farwell
    2 weeks ago
  • A Webworm Brain Dump

    Hi,I usually try to keep Webworm laser focussed, for my own sanity — and yours. Not today. This is going to be an edition of stray thoughts and finds, and I hope you’ll bear with me.Thanks for sticking with me through that hard read about megachurch abuse on Monday. These ...
    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    2 weeks ago
  • The Hoon around the week to May 2

    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 Tony Blair suggested giving up on net zero targets, on the debate about whether a full transition to ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 weeks ago
  • Gordon Campbell On The Aussie Election Finale

    The only spectre haunting Anthony Albanese’s government going into Election Day tomorrow will be the way the polls got wrong the likely 2019 election outcome. Back then, the Scott Morrison government got re-elected in an upset result. Opposition leader Peter Dutton is clinging to that precedent, in hope of a ...
    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    2 weeks ago
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #18 2025

    Open access notables Public opposition to coal-fired power in emerging economies, Alkon et al., Energy Policy: Constructing new coal fired power plants presents significant climate, ecological, health, and economic risks. This presents sometimes acute tradeoffs for leaders in emerging economies, where rapid economic and population growth are driving large increases ...
    Skeptical Science
    2 weeks ago
  • Australia’s quiet counterterrorism wins are being missed. That’s a problem

    In early April, Victorian Supreme Court Justice James Elliot ruled that Abdul Nacer Benbrika—Australia’s most notorious terrorist and the architect of a planned mass-casualty attack on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2005—continued to pose an ...
    The StrategistBy John Coyne, Henry Campbell and Justin Bassi
    2 weeks ago
  • Mayday from Auckland Hospital

    M-A-Y-D-A-YMayday, maydayM-A-Y-D-A-YMayday, maydayAnd so the days go on and onAnd I don't know if I can carry on much longerI just need a signAnything honey, just give me a signSongwriter: Ian Parton.The rain was heavy just after nine thirty this morning, and I thought, “Hmm, maybe this isn’t the best ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    2 weeks ago
  • The five-domains update

    Sea state An Australian contingent participated in Exercise Bersama Shield on 17-22 April, joining with forces from Britain, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore in a simulated defence operation around the Malay Peninsula. The exercise focused ...
    The StrategistBy Linus Cohen, Astrid Young and Alice Wai
    2 weeks ago
  • Preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world

    In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI released Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world, a report developed for the next government and to promote public debate and understanding ...
    The StrategistBy Justin Bassi
    2 weeks ago
  • Not All Heroes Wear Capes

    Australian police officer Amy ScottMay Day Striking doctors outside Auckland hospital (1News)Today over 5000 senior doctors, surgeons, dentists and specialists around the country strike, not for themselves, but for the public health system. Vacancies are critical. Resourcing has never been as bad as the last year. Many doctors are stretched ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 weeks ago
  • Not so risky after all: bilateral consequences of compromised intelligence operations

    It’s a staple of screenwriters and novelists, stock news footage and a spectre haunting ambassadors’ dreams: a spy unmasked; riots outside embassies, flags and effigies alight; newspaper headlines blaring outrage; and the chilling words persona ...
    The StrategistBy Chris Taylor
    2 weeks ago
  • Stephen Rainbow – Arsehole of the Week

    It’s not every day you see a so-called “human rights” figure spew racist rhetoric so toxic it could curdle milk, but Stephen Rainbow, New Zealand’s Chief Human Rights Commissioner, has outdone himself. This week, he’s earned the coveted Arsehole of the Week Award for his rancid claim that Muslim immigration ...
    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago
  • Bernard’s Picks ‘n’ Mixes on Thursday, May 1

    Briefly this morning in Aotearoa’s political economy: Nicola Willis may be about to means test the Government’s already-reduced $251 per person per year KiwiSaver contribution in Budget 2025.Air New Zealand lowers its emissions reduction target to barely 20% by 2030.The Commerce Commission says a market study of Air New Zealand’s ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 weeks ago
  • What else we could do with the money: AUKUS Plan Bs from a CSBA exercise

    Sceptics of AUKUS Pillar 1, the nuclear-submarine element of the Australian-UK-US defence technology partnership, have called on the Australian government to go for a Plan B. Proposed alternatives have included buying nuclear submarines of French ...
    The StrategistBy Toshi Yoshihara and Casey Nicastro
    2 weeks ago
  • 2025 Reading List: April (+ Writing Update)

    Completed reads for April: The Gospel of Thomas, by Didymus Jude Thomas The Gospel of Mary (fragmentary) The Gospel of Judas The Infancy Gospel of James The Gospel of Peter The Stranger’s Book (fragmentary) Obviously a very quiet month in terms of reading. In fairness, real life and ...
    A Phuulish FellowBy strda221
    2 weeks ago
  • Make China great again!

    This is a re-post from the Climate Brink by Andrew Dessler As readers of this Substack will know, I've been increasingly concerned about the destruction of one of America’s greatest competitive advantages: our university research system. Recently, the Trump administration announced that they were going to cut university overhead rates to ...
    Skeptical Science
    2 weeks ago
  • No Russia in Papua: Indonesia’s quiet diplomacy speaks loudly

    Indonesia’s low-key rejection of reported Russian interest in military basing in Papua says more than it appears to. While Jakarta’s response was measured, it was deliberate—a calculated expression of Indonesia’s foreign policy doctrine of non-alignment, ...
    The StrategistBy Hangga Fathana
    2 weeks ago
  • Australia (still) needs a dedicated and public-facing national security adviser

    In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI released Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world, a report developed for the next government and to promote public debate and understanding ...
    The StrategistBy Danielle Cave
    2 weeks ago
  • Vietnamese reunification 50 years later: ‘let bygones be bygones’

    On 27 January 1973, the conflict in Vietnam was brought to an end with the formal signing in Paris of the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring the Peace in Vietnam by four parties: ...
    The StrategistBy Carlyle Thayer
    2 weeks ago
  • A “secret” that wasn’t

    Back in 2018, Aotearoa was in the midst of the Operation Burnham inquiry. During this, it emerged that key evidence was subject to a US veto under an obscure and secret treaty. Part of the Five Eyes arrangement, this treaty was referred to by a number of different names in ...
    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    2 weeks ago
  • Nicola Willis’ Austerity Threatens New Zealand’s Future

    I hate to sound the alarm, but New Zealand’s economy is teetering on the edge, and Finance Minister Nicola Willis is wielding her austerity axe with a reckless abandon that could plunge us into a prolonged recession. The 2025 Budget, with its brutal $1.1 billion reduction in baseline spending, is ...
    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago
  • Nicola Willis’ Austerity Threatens New Zealand’s Future

    I hate to sound the alarm, but New Zealand’s economy is teetering on the edge, and Finance Minister Nicola Willis is wielding her austerity axe with a reckless abandon that could plunge us into a prolonged recession. The 2025 Budget, with its brutal $1.1 billion reduction in baseline spending, is ...
    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago
  • Punish That Criminal !

    Crime Pays for the PoliticiansThis morning, Paul Goldsmith, the Minister who wants Te Reo Maori scrubbed, announced that prisoners who are serving terms of less than 3 years be barred from voting. From left, Police Minister Mark Mitchell, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith & Mental Health Minister Matt DooceyNZ’s Electoral Review ...
    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    2 weeks ago
  • Four Walls

    Well, I can't see and I can't hearThey've burnt out all the feelingsAnd I never been so crazy, and it's just my second yearFour walls, wash basinFour walls, wash basinFour walls, wash basin, prison bedSongwriter: Don Walker.The coalition parties are mulling the austerity budget they will soon put to the ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
    2 weeks ago
  • The Left Must Rally Behind Andrew Little

    First, hats off to Tory Whanau. Her decision to bow out and run for the Māori ward instead, putting the city’s future above her personal ambition, is commendable. Facing a torrent of personal abuse and a council mired in chaos, she still delivered on water investment, cycleways, and housing reforms. ...
    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago

  • Ban on engineered stone essential to protect workers

    The Green Party has renewed its call for the Government to ban the use, supply, and manufacture of engineered stone products, as the CTU launches a petition for the implementation of a full ban. ...
    Greens
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Anzac Day a time to recommit to veterans

    This Anzac Day, Labour recognises veterans and the service they have given to our country. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 weeks ago
  • Education Should be Led by Experts-Not Economists

    Te Pāti Māori are appalled by Cabinet's decision to agree to 15 recommendations to the Early Childhood Education (ECE) sector following the regulatory review by the Ministry of Regulation. We emphasise the need to prioritise tamariki Māori in Early Childhood Education, conducted by education experts- not economists. “Our mokopuna deserve ...
    Māori Party
    3 weeks ago
  • Release: Govt’s flagship cost of living policy a failure

    After promising $250 a fortnight to many families, the Government has been forced to admit just a couple hundred families are receiving it. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 weeks ago
  • Release: Transparency needed on changes to early childhood education

    The Government is putting children at risk in early childhood education (ECE) by proposing to loosen the requirement for qualified teachers. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 weeks ago
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  • The cost of being: A mum taking extended maternity leave

    As part of our series exploring how New Zealanders live and our relationship with money, a new mum shares her mortgage anxiety as her paid maternity leave period comes to an end. Want to be part of The Cost of Being? Fill out the questionnaire here. Gender: Female. Age: 30. Ethnicity: ...
    The SpinoffBy The Cost of Being
    14 hours ago
  • Labour’s Chris Hipkins takes aim at pay equity changes, government’s ‘austerity&#8...

    Labour's leader in a speech said the government's policies would lead to "decline", and hinted at sweeping tax changes under his leadership. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    14 hours ago
  • A looming workforce crisis in NZ tourism and hospitality threatens industry growth plans

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Anthony Brien, Associate Professor, Department of Global Value Chains and Trade, Lincoln University, New Zealand Getty Images Last week’s big tourism conference in Rotorua saw plenty of optimism about the industry’s potential, but also warnings that airline capacity is hampering post-COVID ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • From Zoo Quest to Ocean: The evolution of David Attenborough’s voice for the planet

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Neil J. Gostling, Associate Professor in Evolution and Palaeobiology, University of Southampton Over the course of seven decades, Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries have reshaped how we see the natural world, shifting from colonial-era collecting trips to urgent calls for environmental action. ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • Trump heads to the Gulf aiming to bolster trade ties – but side talks on Tehran, Gaza could drive ...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman attend the G20 Summit in Japan in 2019. Eliot Blondet/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump will sit down ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • What did the parties say on TikTok in the election, and how? Here’s the campaign broken down in 5 ...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Hannah Oates, PhD Candidate, School of Social Sciences, Monash University TikTok emerged as a key battleground in an election where young voters comprised a dominant share of the electorate. All the prominent political parties used the platform – especially after tactics by ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • Dementia risk depends on more than lifestyle factors. Overstating this can cause stigma and blame

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Joyce Siette, Associate Professor | Deputy Director, The MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University Shvets Production/Pexels As public awareness of dementia grows, so too does the appetite for prevention. Global headlines tout the benefits of exercise, diet, brain training and social activity ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • Range anxiety – or charger drama? Australians are buying hybrid cars because they don’t trust p...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ganna Pogrebna, Executive Director, AI and Cyber Futures Institute, Charles Sturt University VisualArtStudio/Shutterstock Range anxiety has long been seen as the main obstacle stopping drivers from going electric. But range isn’t the real issue. The average range of a new ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    14 hours ago
  • ‘We’re testing for testing’s sake’ – new maths tests fail to make the ...

    The government is "testing children to death" with the announcement of a new maths test for the youngest children, says the head of the Principals Federation. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    15 hours ago
  • Union, government in mediation over working from home restrictions

    The PSA said tightening up on working from home disproportionately affects women who make up 62 percent of for public sector staff. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    15 hours ago
  • Health NZ aims to cut surgery waitlists by outsourcing to private hospitals, extending doctors&#8217...

    And it also plans to ask surgeons to work longer hours in a bid to cut the waitlist. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    15 hours ago
  • ‘Confession pages’ an online challenge for Auckland schools

    At least two high schools are dealing with online bullying where students share highly personal information. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    15 hours ago
  • Act takes a victory lap as Waitangi Tribunal faces government review

    The government says its review will help the tribunal navigate the coming decades. Critics say it’s an ideological attack in disguise, writes Catherine McGregor in today’s extract from The Bulletin. To receive The Bulletin in full each weekday, sign up here. A half-century check-up… The Waitangi Tribunal is undergoing its first-ever ...
    The SpinoffBy Catherine McGregor
    15 hours ago
  • Working From Home Dispute In Mediation Today – Will Govt Support Women On This?

    The PSA filed action with the Employment Relations Authority last December to stop the Government from restricting flexible workplace practices, which disproportionately impacts women who make up 62% of public service workers. ...
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