Very apposite, Anne. I've been watching that low, forecast now to become a cat 3 cyclone as it meanders down the Coral Sea. I live on a boat in southern Queensland, so am always checking on nasty summer weather, also because my partner and I supposedly fly...
Walked up from Taneatua to Ruatahuna, camping all the way, years ago, then spent 2 days trying to hitch out of Ruatahuna, eventually getting the NZ Railways bus on its once a week route along SH38. I don't like to see DOC huts being removed and not being ...
Correction, not 9 years of Scomo, but of the Liberal/National Coalition, 3 PMs in all, each departed because of arguments about climate change.
Political satirists at Juice Media have been somewhat muted recently since the Australian federal election returned a slightly more progressive government. After 9 years of Scomo it feels a bit like the return of Labor in NZ in 2017 - a relief, but ...
Scomo (recently departed Ozzie PM, also a member of an evangelist church) got caught going to Hawai'i during the Black Summer bush fires 2019/2020 and was also very quiet about it (lied about where he was?). His unannounced disappearance at a critical time...
Agree with much of this post. JA needs some wins on home ground, so hope Matariki is one of them. The new holiday won't do anything to improve the lot of working class Maori but is a measure of New Zealand growing up as a nation with its own unique ...
First Dog on the Moon's take on the Oz election: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/may/20/what-will-it-be-like-or-what-would-it-have-been-like-under-an-albo-government
Barnaby Joyce, Australia's current DPM, had to resign and then renounce his NZ citizenship before entering Parliament again. Like many of the 600,000 NZers here he didn't know that he had NZ citizenship - he was brought to Oz when he was a small child and ...
Good and rather chilling article by Gordon Campbell in his Werewolf blog about Luxon's dismissal of the "poor and unambitious". (a theme already covered on the Standard by Micky a couple of days ago). Predictably, Luxon's poor choice of words (Campbell ...
The 1.7 million figure is a guesstimate based on under reporting. The official number is just over 500,000 as Micky has quoted above from JA's speech. The Australian total guestimated numbers are also probably around 3 - 4 times the official number, ...
I belonged to a squatting organisation in London and spent 4 years in 'organised' squats before eventually getting a council flat to rent. The organisation developed a good working relationship with several London local borough councils after forcing ...
Yay, the first Juice Media vid. for ages. Plenty to satirise, mostly fucking depressing. Next Oz federal election seems to be going Labor's way, mainly because of the fuck ups by the Coalition, but Oz Labor is about as excitingly progressive as NZ Labour -...
I remember rolling down the Parapara route from Raetihi to Whanganui a few times on carless days (engine off and brakes smoking). Petrol hitting $2.30 here in rural NSW and going higher. Not so much fun filling up a gas guzzler with Aussie distances.
2 years ago in the aftermath of the Black Summer bush fires, there was a lot of debate and hand wringing about just how much climate change had contributed to the 'never before experienced' ferocity of the fires. Now after 'never before experienced' ...
Those prices are ridiculous. Glad I've always (last 35 years anyway) lived on a boat. The one I live on at the moment cost just over 10% of that median price quoted three years ago. Looking at what's happened to many of the million dollar houses in ...
Monbiot explores the strange contradiction in some leftists viewing Ukraine / NATO / the west as the aggressor in the context of the current invasion of Ukraine by Russia. This blindness to seeing only the west as imperialist and not Putin observed here by...
Australia opened up to tourists a week ago, but I've only seen 2 so far on my wanderings and they might have been a couple of backpackers stuck here over the Covid period. All the tourist operators dependent on international tourism continue to wail but ...
The "Omicron is mild" trope ignores the fact that vaccination rates and (in NZ's case, at least, booster rates) were high to very high in most countries when Omicron arrived. Experiments infecting populations who were unvaccinated compared to vaccinated ...
They won't be trackers, just electronic tags. You get charged as you enter the toll road. Just need to remember to pay the bill online. Auckland has a similar system for the Puhoi toll road. It's the only one I think. With the price of fuel, ts is right, ...
London is definitely different. I used to work as a clippy (conductor) on the big, red buses there for a couple of years. Even though I got free public transport I found that it was quicker to use a bicycle around most of London because of the congestion! ...
Do you expect Ardern to personally wrestle with the virus? Omicron isn't interested in May budgets. The key indicators are hospitalisations, ICU numbers and deaths. Compared to the same stage of the Omicron outbreak in any of the Australian states and ...
So who do the non sheeple vote for?
When the PCR testing systems became (quickly) overloaded in Australia, huge queues and very frustrated people were the result. It was almost impossible to get RATs - they weren't available. Now the case numbers have passed their peak(s) and half way down ...
My (limited) experience here in Queensland is that there has been a very high degree of compliance with mask mandates since the Omicron outbreak started. Also, a lot of older people have deliberately kept out of crowded places. Only 7 people died in the ...
Not sure about the hypothesis that viruses always evolve in the direction of less virulence, Belladonna. They may or may not. To take the SARS-Cov-2 example, for instance, the Alpha variant wasn't less severe than the original (Wuhan) variant, Delta wasn't...
Any doubts about the virulence of the Omicron variant(s) should perhaps now be put to bed as a real life, tragic experiment is taking place in one of NZ's Pacific neighbours - the Solomon Islands. Because Omicron arrived almost everywhere where vaccination...
Stan is right, Dennis. Unfortunately, none of the NZ stats offered up in graphic detail by the various media tell you how unvaccinated vs vaccinated fare when it comes to infection and hospitalisation without doing the maths. I just checked RNZ's stats and...
399 deaths in Queensland so far, up from 7 reported in mid December last year. Most of the deaths do appear to be in aged care homes and accompany other illnesses. Queensland dealt with the southern states' Delta outbreaks very well, but at the cost of ...
I think any NZer in the Ukraine has far fewer worries about where to flee to than the 41 million Ukrainians who are stuck with whatever madness happens there (or not... many Ukranians seem to be not as concerned as the rest of the western world, or are ...
NZ citizens and permanent residents don't need to go into MIQ from mid March and if they fly via Australia they don't need to go into MIQ from the end of this month. More complicated is that most of those 30 people in the Ukraine probably (I don't know) ...
That sounds quite scary and not where Science in NZ ought to be heading. I taught the new NCEA Level 2 Science Geology of New Zealand course when it first came out back in 2003. It was absolutely fascinating (because NZ does have riveting geology) and I ...
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