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  1. Comment: Open mike 12/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  10:01 am, March 12th, 2025

    The next question to Lux should be - "Can he please explain what he thinks the economy is for anyway?"
  2. Comment: Open mike 05/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  10:14 am, March 11th, 2025

    A regularly updated list of all Trumps EO's, with summary, is here: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/29/donald-trump-executive-orders-signed-list
  3. Comment: Climate change?

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:26 pm, March 10th, 2025

    Well I am too - lets hope the MNZGA* crowd continue their drop into obscurity, and WP can then spend his remaining days as an diplo dipso far away.
  4. Comment: Open mike 10/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:19 pm, March 10th, 2025

    NZ apparently uses some odd commercial accounting method for military spending that is unique in that counts depreciation as a cost (or something like that). Yep - in my day when we were calculating the cost of the ANZAC frigates, training costs, yearly " ...
  5. Comment: Climate change?

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  12:33 pm, March 10th, 2025

    Meanwhile... Chris Hipkins overtakes Christopher Luxon as preferred prime minister in Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll The poll, conducted between 2-4 March, showed National up 1.7 points to 33.6 percent, and Labour up 2.8 points to 34.1 percent. The Greens ...
  6. Comment: Open mike 09/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  10:30 am, March 10th, 2025

    Very true.
  7. Comment: Open mike 09/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  5:28 pm, March 9th, 2025

    It was originally sold in Pretoria SA and the original owner rode it up thru Africa around Europe then the middle east and had it shipped over to WA and across the Nullabour to Melbourne where the engine was rebuilt - across to NZ where he sold it to me. ...
  8. Comment: Open mike 09/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  5:03 pm, March 9th, 2025

    Mine was a Matchless 350cc single to start then a Matchless G11 (600cc twin) - still have my 1957 BMW R50 (500cc horizontally opposed twin) shaft drive.
  9. Comment: Open mike 09/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  4:23 pm, March 9th, 2025

    What a greedy, vindictive, mean spirited, mendacious, nasty piece of work he is. How anyone in their right mind could vote for such a piece of work I fail to understand.
  10. Comment: Open mike 09/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  4:14 pm, March 9th, 2025

    Yep - their values are far removed from those of Christianity. The so called "religious right" are even turning against one of their own who appears to hold some fundamental christian principles. ‘She is evil’: Amy Coney Barrett under attack by right wing ...
  11. Comment: Great America

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  4:06 pm, March 9th, 2025

    The end of AUKUS. Dead before it has even begun.
  12. Comment: Open mike 06/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  8:20 am, March 6th, 2025

    A 50 percent tarriff on the America's Cup. 😈
  13. Comment: Open mike 05/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:16 am, March 5th, 2025

    The best summation of what's going on in the US I find is an independent website whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com
  14. Comment: Daily review 04/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:10 am, March 5th, 2025

    Exactly.
  15. Comment: Open mike 04/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  4:45 pm, March 4th, 2025

    Meanwhile, not content with making life more miserable for millions world wide by cutting Aid, cutting support for the vulnerable, the demented occupant of the oval office .. Donald Trump has ordered that swathes of America’s forests be felled for timber, ...
  16. Comment: Helen Clark’s nuanced take on world events

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:43 pm, March 3rd, 2025

    They have indeed and through 5 eyes we may well know about it - but I couldn't possibly say. ;)
  17. Comment: Helen Clark’s nuanced take on world events

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:41 pm, March 3rd, 2025

    What Scud says. This has happened to NZ twice in both WW's when German Merchant Raiders laid Sea Mines & sunk Merchant Ships in & around NZ Waters.
  18. Comment: Open mike 03/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:19 pm, March 3rd, 2025

    My thoughts entirely. PS I'm sorry if you thought I was lecturing I was stating the position as I see it. To my mind on the one hand Trump is an absolute idiot who is meddling in things on which he has no understanding, on the other hand Putin is an evil ...
  19. Comment: Open mike 03/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  11:55 am, March 3rd, 2025

    Aah yes! "Peace in our time". When have we heard those words before? You cannot negotiate appeasement with tyrant dictators, and in this case the world is now witnessing a tyrant and a would be tyrant cosying up, and deciding how they are going to divvy up ...
  20. Comment: The new world order

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:56 am, March 3rd, 2025

    But in a different way. Trump's dementia is far more serious. Take it from a full time caregiver, there are many types of dementia. I haven't the time to link but you can find that fact quick enough on Google.
  21. Comment: The new world order

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:47 am, March 3rd, 2025

  22. Comment: Open mike 03/03/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:41 am, March 3rd, 2025

    So what is your plan? Hand over Ukraine to Putin, allowing his boys to continue to rape and pillage?
  23. Comment: Open mike 27/02/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  2:26 pm, February 27th, 2025

    This is a matter of Public Safety. What the supermarket was/is doing is illegal. The owners responsibilities in this matter are quite clear: Maintaining a means of escape Building owners must maintain the means of escape from fire for the building. This ...
  24. Comment: Open mike 27/02/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  12:21 pm, February 27th, 2025

    Meanwhile in America Lalaland the stupidest man on earth reposts this. :roll: [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PslOp883rfI] Trump faces Truth Social backlash over AI video of Gaza with topless Netanyahu and bearded bellydancers
  25. Comment: USA – unreliable, undemocratic, and its citizens are not free compared to me

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  5:07 pm, February 26th, 2025

    Meanwhile.... Twenty-one federal technology staffers resigned from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, citing concerns over dismantling public services. The employees, formerly part of the U.S. Digital Service, said they would “not use our ...
  26. Comment: When will Luxon be rolled?

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  1:50 pm, February 23rd, 2025

    He's christian, and christians know they must ask God many times for something until he wills it to them. They teach that cause and effect are related by repetition. What a load of crap! eg Matt 6: 10 your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it ...
  27. Comment: Open mike 20/02/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  3:26 pm, February 20th, 2025

    Trump's approval rating has dropped to 44% - down from 47% on Inauguration day. This latest rant could see some of the more sane GOP pollies will wake up to the chaos they have let loose, and they see their chance of re-election disappearing. We live in ...
  28. Comment: Open mike 20/02/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  9:01 am, February 20th, 2025

    There are signs of some misgivings within the more sane members of the GOP. The overall support for the GOP has been in slow but consistent decline in recent years. This current disruptions in the US, (eg the canning of support for solar has hit the mid ...
  29. Comment: Open mike 20/02/2025

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  8:37 am, February 20th, 2025

    Yeah. Been thinking that for a while now. Also Trump verges on certifiable stupidity, and that is equally dangerous. Not only is he being manipulated by Putin, he is also being manipulated by Musk. Both evil. Bonhoeffer's theory of stupidity is now playing ...
  30. Comment: About Karen Chhour’s youth offending claims

    Written By: Macro - Date published:  3:45 pm, February 19th, 2025

    For them - only alternative facts matter.
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    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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    2 weeks 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
    3 weeks 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 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
    3 weeks ago
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  • Surviving swamps on South Australia’s parched Fleurieu Peninsula are a lifeline to wildlife – an...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Christopher Auricht, Visiting Research Fellow in Natural Resources Management, University of Adelaide Yundi Nature Conservancy, CC BY-NC-ND South Australia is famously the driest state on the driest inhabited continent. But even for South Australia, the current drought is extreme. Rainfall ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • ‘No pain, no gain’: why some primary students are following intense study routines

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Christina Ho, Associate professor in Social and Political Sciences, University of Technology Sydney MNStudio/ Shutterstock Every year, thousands of New South Wales students sit a test to determine places for highly sought-after selective high schools. These are academically selective public ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • NZ Budget 2025: anything less than a 5% increase in health funding amounts to merely standing still

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tim Tenbensel, Professor of Health Policy, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Health Minister Simeon Brown. Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images Minister of Health Simeon Brown claimed earlier this year that health funding in New Zealand has never been higher and that suggestions of ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • From the Liver King to ultramarathons, fitness influencers are glorifying extreme masculinity where ...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Samuel Cornell, PhD Candidate in Public Health & Community Medicine, School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney Netflix/Untold: The Liver King A new Netflix documentary about a shirtless supplement salesman who claimed to be “natural” and was exposed as a fraud might ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • Nicola Willis to turn attention to supermarket sector after Budget

    The government is putting together proposals to increase competition after hearing from supermarket chains and smaller operators. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    1 day ago
  • Budget 2025: $600m for upgrading rail network

    Wellington and Auckland will see $140 million to replace and upgrade their metropolitan rail. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    1 day ago
  • Parliament braces for showdown over suspension of Te Pāti Māori MPs

    Today’s debate on whether to suspend three MPs involved in last year’s haka protest could be one of the most dramatic in recent memory, writes Catherine McGregor in today’s extract from The Bulletin. To receive The Bulletin in full each weekday, sign up here. A dramatic start to budget week This ...
    The SpinoffBy Catherine McGregor
    1 day ago
  • Iwi says Te Pāti Māori suspension a ‘punishment for being unapologetically Māori’

    Parliament is due to debate whether to suspend three Te Pāti Māori MPs for a haka during the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    1 day ago
  • Sewage crisis: Dozens of livelihoods threatened on oyster farms

    “I’m devastated,” says Jim Aitken. “I don’t think I’ve slept properly in the past two months. I’m getting bloody jaw-aches because I’m grinding my teeth at night. I’m probably going to have to go to the dentist, but I can’t afford to.”Aitken is the manager of Mahurangi Oysters, one of ...
    NewsroomBy Jonathan Milne
    1 day ago
  • Sewage crisis: Dozens of livelihoods threatened on oyster farms

    “I’m devastated,” says Jim Aitken. “I don’t think I’ve slept properly in the past two months. I’m getting bloody jaw-aches because I’m grinding my teeth at night. I’m probably going to have to go to the dentist, but I can’t afford to.”Aitken is the manager of Mahurangi Oysters, one of ...
    NewsroomBy Jonathan Milne
    1 day ago
  • Budget 2025: Where might the cuts land – and how deep will they be?

    With its operating allowance halved to just $1.3bn, Thursday’s budget will be ‘no lolly scramble’, the finance minister has warned. Here’s where the government might be looking to claw back some cash. “Reprioritisation” is the name of the game this budget – taking money from certain stuff to fund other ...
    The SpinoffBy Alice Neville
    1 day ago
  • The Fold: Winners and losers from the Voyager Media Awards

    Recapping the Voyager Media Awards, the latest developments in the NZME saga, a big financial boost for movies, and The Spinoff’s own major editorial news. Glen Kyne joins Duncan Greive on The Fold to recap a significantly smaller but somehow considerably better Voyager Media Awards. (Apologies to Gulf News ...
    The SpinoffBy The Spinoff
    1 day ago
  • Windbag: Why Wellington’s vibe shift is coming in 2026

    Things are about to change in the capital, and it has nothing to do with the mayoral race. Windbag is The Spinoff’s Wellington issues column, written by Wellington editor Joel MacManus. Subscribe to the Windbag newsletter to receive columns early. Wellington spends an inordinate amount of time naval-gazing about vibes or the ...
    The SpinoffBy Joel MacManus
    1 day ago
  • Z Energy looks to ‘top up’ the supermarket conversation

    At Z Energy’s service station in Karaka tinned tuna and crackers are selling well, as are a range of ready-to-eat meals. Eggs – a new addition to the store – are sticking around on the shelves, as is tinned fruit salad.The station’s operator Wayne Kennerley suspects the latter is not selling ...
    NewsroomBy Alice Peacock
    1 day ago
  • Greens lead the way on pre-Budget tax debate

    As the Government announces a tax break for investors, the Greens are campaigning on lower taxes for low-earners and Labour is stuck in the middle The post Greens lead the way on pre-Budget tax debate appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Marc Daalder
    1 day ago
  • What lies beneath: the seen and unseen of film subsidies

    Comment: Film subsidies bring investment and jobs but the costs are harder to see The post What lies beneath: the seen and unseen of film subsidies appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Dr Eric Crampton
    1 day ago
  • Newsroom daily quiz, Tuesday 20 May

    Loading…(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){var ql=document.querySelectorAll('A[data-quiz],DIV[data-quiz]'); if(ql){if(ql.length){for(var k=0;k<ql.length;k++){ql[k].id='quiz-embed-'+k;ql[k].href="javascript:var i=document.getElementById('quiz-embed-"+k+"');try{qz.startQuiz(i)}catch(e){i.start=1;i.style.cursor='wait';i.style.opacity='0.5'};void(0);"}}};i['QP']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){(i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m)})(window,document,'script','https://take.quiz-maker.com/3012/CDN/quiz-embed-v1.js','qp');Got a good quiz question? Send Newsroom your questions.The post Newsroom daily quiz, Tuesday 20 May appeared first on Newsroom. ...
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    1 day ago
  • Greens try to set agenda on pre-Budget tax debate

    As the Government announces a tax break for investors, the Greens are campaigning on lower taxes for low-earners and Labour is stuck in the middle The post Greens try to set agenda on pre-Budget tax debate appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Marc Daalder
    1 day ago
  • Education sector holding breath for big learning support boost

    This week’s Budget is expected to deliver significant new funding for learning support The post Education sector holding breath for big learning support boost appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Laura Walters
    1 day ago
  • Pay equity changes make new claims ‘virtually impossible’ – unions

    Union reps concede previous pay equity legislation was imperfect but argue Govt’s changes have raised bar too high The post Pay equity changes make new claims ‘virtually impossible’ – unions appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Sam Sachdeva
    1 day ago
  • Kiwis opt for larger, lab-grown engagement rings as diamond prices sink

    Fewer weddings, a cost-of-living crisis and falling prices have led to too many diamonds and not enough demand The post Kiwis opt for larger, lab-grown engagement rings as diamond prices sink appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Alice Peacock
    1 day ago
  • You may survive breast cancer treatment only to face this lifelong condition

    Analysis: On Thursday, people will be holding a pink ribbon breakfast, fundraising for breast cancer education, research and patient support. In New Zealand, one in nine women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, making it the most common cancer for women.Over the years survival rates have improved, ...
    NewsroomBy Hayley Reynolds
    1 day ago
  • Financial literacy at school will save Kiwis learning the hard way

    It is arguably one of the most important life skills, but for decades, it has been missing from our classrooms.Financial literacy: two words that might sound a little dull on paper, but in the real world, they could be the difference between thriving and just surviving.“I think I learnt my ...
    NewsroomBy Amanda Gillies
    1 day ago
  • An unfortunately brief encounter with Damien Wilkins

    I interviewed Damien Wilkins for an hour the morning after his beautiful novel Delirious won the $65,000 fiction prize at the Ockham book awards last Wednesday night in Auckland, but the tape recording went awry and only kept the opening question and answer, and another question and answer around about ...
    NewsroomBy Steve Braunias
    1 day ago
  • Daily crossword, Tuesday 20 May

    The post Daily crossword, Tuesday 20 May appeared first on Newsroom. ...
    NewsroomBy Newsroom Puzzles
    1 day ago
  • Former Canberra diplomat Ali Kuzak dies on the way to Palestine

    Ali Kazak: born Haifa, 1947; died May 17 2025, Thailand By Helen Musa in Canberra Former Palestinian diplomat and long-time Canberra identity Ali Kazak died on Saturday en route to Palestine. Sources at the Canberra Islamic Centre report that he was recovering from heart surgery and died during a stopover ...
    Evening ReportBy Asia Pacific Report
    1 day ago
  • Environmentalists question Henry Puna’s role in deep sea mining firm

    By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist Environmentalists in the Cook Islands have criticised former Prime Minister and Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) head Henry Puna for joining the board of a deep sea mining company. Puna, who finished his term as PIF secretary-general in May last year, played a pivotal part ...
    Evening ReportBy Asia Pacific Report
    2 days ago
  • Legal News – Former NZ Associate Minister Of Foreign Affairs Calls On NZ Government To Uphold Inte...

    Source: Hon Matthew Robson Former NZ Associate Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Hon Matt Robson, has called on the New Zealand Government to uphold International Law. Hon Matt Robson. Image, Scoop.co.nz. “New Zealand prides itself on being in the forefront of countries supporting the international rule of law and not ...
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