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  • Learning what’s at stake with the Weather & Climate Livestream

    As any reader is likely aware, in the United States big deletions are being made to the capabilities of a plethora of federal agencies. These include the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which has a mission including that of keeping us safer in the case of "bad luck" due to ...
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  • Politicians, speak openly about China. Chinese-Australians won’t mind

    Beijing would have us believe that Australian politicians cannot speak openly and honestly about China’s geopolitical ambitions without fear of losing Chinese-Australian voters. Don’t fall for it: Chinese-background voters are as divided and cantankerous as ...
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  • Say it again: Hate crimes are not terrorism.

    Since I have written extensively about this subject over the years I will not bore readers with more tedious expositions. But in light of recent events I thought it would be permissible to height some basic facts about hate crimes and terrorism. Here goes: Government officials, politicians and media have ...
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  • Aotearoa should not have places named after slavers

    What do Picton, Ashburtn, Stokes Valley, and Ellice St in wellington have in common? They're all named after slave-owners. This is abhorrent. Naming stuff after foreign imperialists is bad enough, but slave-owners were participants in one of the greatest crimes against humanity in human history. We should not be naming ...
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  • Regulating X isn’t censorship. It’s self-defence

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    1. What does Naku te rourou nau te rourou ka ora ai te iwi mean in English?a. As liquefaction is to the ground beneath us, so is Mike Hosking to the air aboveb. With your basket and my basket the people will livec. This joke of a government is a ...
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    The right-wing establishment and their media lapdogs are at it again, this time sinking their claws into a private citizen who dared to heckle Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters at a Wellington Railway Station press conference. The NZ Herald, in a particularly vile move, has taken it upon themselves to ...
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  • Taiwan, a leader in public health, should be in the WHO

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  • A few short thoughts about the budget

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    The StrategistBy Richard Dunley
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  • Budget 2025

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
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  • The (deeply underwhelming) Budget

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    Croaking CassandraBy Michael Reddell
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  • Drawn

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
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  • $13 billion

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 day ago
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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
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    The Jackal
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    The StrategistBy John Coyne
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    Skeptical Science
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  • It’s not just software. Physical critical equipment can’t be trusted, either

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    The StrategistBy Jason Van der Schyff
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  • Fighting The Left, Fighting The Right

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
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    The Jackal
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  • Member’s Day

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    2 days ago
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    The StrategistBy James Tennant
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  • Parliamentary privilege is a threat to all of us

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
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  • Imprisoning Māori For Doing The Haka?

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    The Jackal
    2 days ago
  • Overloaded EDs send patients back to after-hours clinics

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 days ago
  • Australia must rethink cybercrime to tackle it effectively

    Let’s face it: Australia is seen as a soft target for cybercriminals. Its fragmented cybercrime response makes both individuals and institutions more vulnerable. Australia’s cybercrime framework must be informed by diverse perspectives, and it must ...
    The StrategistBy Annie-Mei Forster and Anika Guenov
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  • Yellow Mellow

    Yellow mellow, yellow mellowHello, hello, yellow mellowYellow mellow, yellow mellowOh, marmaladeSongwriters: Baden Jack Donegal / Nicholas Paul Blom / Mitchell Kenneth Galbraith / Lachlan George Galbraith / Thomas Patrick O'Brien / Angus Owen Goodwin.What a mad day in politics. In yesterday’s newsletter, I expressed hope that politicians from the left ...
    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • China’s geopolitical dominance game in the South China Sea

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  • Chris Hipkins’ Passionate Speech During Te Pati Māori Penalty Debate

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  • 65

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  • Indonesia has good reasons to reject Russian aircraft basing

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    The StrategistBy Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
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  • A desperate delay

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  • Reported back

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  • Hard to believe really

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  • Submission on Industry Skills Boards’ Coverage

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  • Pay Equity Explainers

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  • Tuesday 21 May

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    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    3 days ago
  • OECD Debt Comparisons For NZ Are Wrong

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  • Which side are you on, Labour?

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  • Federalism could torpedo AUKUS

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  • Luxon’s Anti-Māori Mask Slips Again

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  • How do you stop a pitchfork?

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    3 days ago
  • Monday 19 May

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    3 days ago
  • May AMA (+ Webworm Updates)

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  • The Coalition’s Disinformation Undermining Our Democracy

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  • The Green Budget: Cutting Through Right-Wing Spin

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  • Reuniting ASIO and the AFP under Home Affairs is the right move to address intensifying threats

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  • Why Did 1 News Downplay Two By Twos Pedophilia?

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  • ‘Weaponise rates to drive housing intensification’

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  • Nasty

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    4 days ago
  • Gordon Campbell On NZ’s Silence Over Gaza, And Creeping Health Privatisation

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  • Release: Govt guts emergency housing while need increases

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    Labour Blog
    11 hours ago
  • Release: $1 billion of Māori funding gone

    The Government should hang its head in shame after a budget that takes a knife to more Māori programmes. ...
    Labour Blog
    11 hours ago
  • Budget 2025 delivers little to nothing for our youngest

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    Greens
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  • Minister for the Environment missing in action in Budget 2025

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    Greens
    1 day ago
  • Government’s Budget fails Māori

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    1 day ago
  • Housing crisis will rage on with Budget 2025

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    Greens
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  • Government pours gas on the climate crisis fire

    Budget 2025 has put our climate targets in serious jeopardy, says the Green Party.  ...
    Greens
    1 day ago
  • Budget 2025 leaves future of school lunches uncertain

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    Greens
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  • Budget to increase energy hardship

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    Greens
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  • ‘Growth Budget’ = growth in poverty

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    Greens
    1 day ago
  • Release: National failing on the cost of living

    Despite all the promises, Kiwis are still going backwards in Budget 2025. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 day ago
  • Release: The Austerity Budget that leaves women out

    Today’s Budget is a masterclass in making the wrong decisions for New Zealanders. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 day ago
  • Release: Bills increase transparency of money transfers and ports

    Two Labour bills drawn from the Member’s Ballot today would require greater transparency of international money transfers, and bring more public accountability and transparency to port companies. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 day ago
  • ‘Growth Budget’ growing inequality and fuelling climate crisis

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    Greens
    1 day ago
  • Release: Half a billion dollar tax break for tech giants

    The Government is taking the Digital Services Tax off their books, effectively handing a $479 million tax break to global tech giants, like Facebook and Google. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 days ago
  • Release: Govt helps banks dodge repayment claims for Kiwis

    The Government is moving to let two of the country’s most profitable banks off the hook for money owed to their customers. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 days ago
  • Release: Search begins for rare family receiving $250

    The Government can’t say if even a single family has received the $250 a fortnight they were promised. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 days ago
  • Release: Govt risks hospice care by cutting women’s pay

    The Government’s decision to cut women’s pay could result in an exodus of palliative care nurses from the profession. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 days ago
  • Release: Govt leaves sexual abuse survivors out in the cold

    The Government is quietly cutting more services for women, this time it’s ACC support for survivors of sexual abuse and pausing the expansion of a major sexual violence prevention programme. ...
    Labour Blog
    3 days ago
  • Report shows Govt’s callous lack of support for system at breaking point

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    Greens
    3 days ago
  • Prime Minister must scrap the Regulatory Standards Bill

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    Greens
    4 days ago
  • Release: Women in funded sector unlikely to get pay equity

    The Government is unlikely to fund pay equity for hospice and Plunket nurses, care and support workers and other workforces made up of mostly women. ...
    Labour Blog
    4 days ago
  • Chris Hipkins Speech Auckland regional conference

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    Labour Blog
    6 days ago
  • Release: Minister’s rash orders fail frontline providers

    The Auditor-General has found serious failings in the Government’s review of frontline providers such as counselling and prevention services. ...
    Labour Blog
    1 week ago
  • Release: Prices keep rising while National cuts women’s pay

    Prices for essentials, like milk, butter and electricity continue to get more expensive under National, at the same time as the Government takes money from women’s pockets to save their budget.   ...
    Labour Blog
    1 week ago
  • Te Pāti Māori Condemns Fast-Track Approval of Seabed Mining

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  • Social Security Amendment Bill pushes poverty on people

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  • Report exposes damage of rushed cuts to Oranga Tamariki

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  • 210,000 Māori Silenced: Committee Delivers Harshest Punishment in Parliament History

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    Māori Party
    1 week ago
  • Release: Govt finally admits 180,000 in line for a pay cut

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    Labour Blog
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  • Release: Admin nearly a quarter of entire FamilyBoost spend

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    Labour Blog
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  • Green Budget for a country worth fighting for

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  • Green Budget: Early Childhood Education for Everyone

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  • Green Budget delivers for Māori

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  • Green Budget: Free GPs for all

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  • Chris Hipkins: Pre-Budget speech

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    Labour Blog
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  • Release; Budget should not be paid for by working women

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    Labour Blog
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  • Release: Peeni Henare takes over foreign affairs

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    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Govt better at crushing women’s rights than cars

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    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • No Justice for State Abuse Survivors- Kapa-Kingi

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    2 weeks ago

  • Stepping up in a changing global environment

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  • New High Commissioner to Kiribati announced

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
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  • Changes to improve pay equity process

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    2 weeks ago
  • Proposals to strengthen biodiversity released

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 weeks ago
  • Trade negotiations with India commence

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
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  • NZ-EU trade deal delivers export growth

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 weeks ago
  • Celebrating New Zealand Sign Language

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 weeks ago
  • Boosting high-tech exports with advanced technology

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  • Post-Cabinet Press Conference: Monday 5 May 2025

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  • Parent Portal launched to empower parents

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
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  • New helicopters a commitment to global security

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 weeks ago
  • Prime Minister congratulates Albanese and Wong

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    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 weeks ago

  • The TGA has approved donanemab for Alzheimer’s disease. How does this drug work and who will be ab...

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  • The death of Jelena Dokic’s father reveals the ‘difficult and complicated grief’ of losing an ...

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • Budget 2025: Spy agencies funds cut as security threats grow

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    Radio NZ – political
    2 hours ago
  • Antarctica has its own ‘shield’ against warm water – but this could now be under threat

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    2 hours ago
  • Regulatory Standards Bill passes first reading

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    Radio NZ – political
    2 hours ago
  • Budget 2025 reaction – as it happened

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    Radio NZ – political
    2 hours ago
  • ‘Starving’ masked Palestine protesters condemn Luxon’s Gaza ‘appeasement’

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    Evening ReportBy Asia Pacific Report
    3 hours ago
  • The death of Jelena Dokic’s father reveals the ‘complex and difficult grief’ of losing an estr...

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    3 hours ago
  • Disaster or digital spectacle? The dangers of using floods to create social media content

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • Budget 2025: Who’s worse off under new KiwiSaver changes?

    The increase in contribution rates should make most savers better off - but it won't benefit everyone. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    4 hours ago
  • Regulatory Standards Bill Inflicts ACT’s Far-Right Principles On Aotearoa

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    Scoop politics
    4 hours ago
  • Live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after Kiwisaver changes in Budget

    The Investment Boost allows the deduction of 20 percent of the cost of new assets on top of normal depreciation. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    5 hours ago
  • Pay Equity Setback: ECE Sector Leaders Respond To Government Stealth Move

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    Scoop politics
    5 hours ago
  • ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for May 23, 2025

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    Evening ReportBy Evening Report
    5 hours ago
  • Half the remaining habitat of Australia’s most at-risk species is outside protected areas

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    5 hours ago
  • How should central banks respond to US tariffs? The RBA provides some clues

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    6 hours ago
  • Vivid, thrilling and ghastly: new theatrical adaptation of The Birds evokes climate disaster, terror...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sarah Austin, Senior Lecturer in Theatre, The University of Melbourne Pia Johnson/Malthouse Theatre Malthouse’s new production of The Birds is a thrillingly realised take on the 1952 short story by Daphne Du Maurier. Adapted by Louise Fox and directed by Matthew ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    6 hours ago
  • Grand Theft Academia: Government Continues To Rob Young People Of Their Futures

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    Scoop politics
    6 hours ago
  • Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after Kiwisaver changes in Budget

    Watch live: The Prime Minister is facing questions after changes to Kiwisaver in this week's Budget. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    6 hours ago
  • The Friday Poem: ‘Lots of Press-Ups’

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    6 hours ago
  • The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending May 23

    The only published and available best-selling indie book chart in New Zealand is the top 10 sales list recorded every week at Unity Books’ stores in High St, Auckland, and Willis St, Wellington. This week we are publishing Unity Auckland’s bestsellers only, but will resume usual service and include Wellington ...
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  • Air New Zealand to resume Auckland-Nouméa flights from November

    By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk Air New Zealand has announced it plans to resume its Auckland-Nouméa flights from November, almost one and a half years after deadly civil unrest broke out in the French Pacific territory. “Air New Zealand is resuming its Auckland-Nouméa service starting 1 ...
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  • Budget 2025: Pacific Ministry faces major cuts, yet new initiatives aim for development

    By ‘Alakihihifo Vailala of PMN News Funding for New Zealand’s Ministry for Pacific Peoples (MPP) is set to be reduced by almost $36 million in Budget 2025. This follows a cut of nearly $26 million in the 2024 budget. As part of these budgetary savings, the Tauola Business Fund will ...
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  • Why Donald Trump has put Asia on the precipice of a nuclear arms race

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ian Langford, Executive Director, Security & Defence PLuS and Professor, UNSW Sydney For the past 75 years, America’s nuclear umbrella has been the keystone that has kept East Asia’s great‑power rivalries from turning atomic. President Donald Trump’s second‑term “strategic reset” now ...
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  • Corroboree 2000, 25 years on: the march for Indigenous reconciliation has left a complicated legacy

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Heidi Norman, Professor of Aboriginal political history, Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture, Convenor: Indigenous Land & Justice Research Group, UNSW Sydney First Nations people please be advised this article speaks of racially discriminating moments in history, including the distress and death ...
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  • KiwiSaver at a crossroads: budget another missed opportunity to fix NZ’s underperforming retiremen...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Aaron Gilbert, Professor of Finance, Auckland University of Technology Lynn Grieveson/Getty Images When KiwiSaver was introduced in 2007 it was built on a stark reality: New Zealand Super alone will not be enough for most people to retire with dignity. ...
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  • Deaf President Now! traces the powerful uprising that led to Deaf rights in the US – now again und...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Gemma King, ARC DECRA Fellow in Screen Studies, Senior Lecturer in French Studies, Australian National University Archival footage shows Tim Rarus, Greg Hlibok, Bridgetta Bourne-Firl and Jerry Covell, in Apple TV+ Deaf President Now! Apple TV+ In March 1988, students of ...
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  • Head knocks and ultra-violence: viral games Run It Straight and Power Slap put sports safety back ce...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Christopher Yorke, Lecturer in sport management, Western Sydney University runitstraight24/instagram.com, The Conversation, CC BY Created in Australia, “Run It Straight” is a new, ultra-violent combat sport. Across a 20×4 metre grassed “battlefield,” players charge at full speed toward one another. ...
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  • NZ Budget 2025: funding growth at the expense of pay equity for women could cost National in the lon...

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jennifer Curtin, Professor of Politics and Policy, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Pay equity protest outside parliament on budget day, May 22 2025. Getty Images In 1936, when the National Party was created through a merger of the United and Reform ...
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  • The trouble with all the celebrity travel shows in New Zealand

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  • Protest At Takutai Square During Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s Post-Budget Address

    "This government must not be complicit in atrocities through silence and inaction," the spokesperson added. "The people of Aotearoa New Zealand demand leadership as the world watches a genocide unfold in real time." ...
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  • Budget 2025: High earners can’t get KiwiSaver credit – but they can get the pension

    Commentators say it's "incoherent" the rules are being tightened on young people because it's "politically risky" to touch pensions. ...
    Radio NZ – political
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  • Ministers don’t know the scale of the tax break they’ve signed up to

    Analysis: Nicola Willis will have to find a way to cap or constrain her new $6.6b Investment Boost, to avoid a complete blowout The post Ministers don’t know the scale of the tax break they’ve signed up to appeared first on Newsroom. ...
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  • The House: Budget Q&A with Clerk Assistant James Picker

    The House sat down with senior parliamentary clerk James Picker to chat through the Budget process and what you can expect to see in the House today. ...
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  • Our reviews from week three of the NZ International Comedy Festival

    A mixed bag (with some Billy T disappointments) in the final week of the comedy festival. Hoani Hotene – IT’S GETTING HOT-ENE, SO TELL ME ALL YOUR JOKES  I hadn’t heard of Hoani Hotene before this year’s International Comedy Festival, but some quick research revealed he’s on the rise – ...
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  • Some landlords, tenants unaware of Healthy Homes standards despite looming deadline

    All rental properties must comply with the Healthy Homes standards just weeks from now, including ventilation, heating and insulation. ...
    Radio NZ – political
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  • Some landlords, tenants unaware of Healthy Homes standards despite looming deadline

    All rental properties must comply with the Healthy Homes standards just weeks from now, including ventilation, heating and insulation. ...
    Radio NZ – political
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  • Budget 2025: New funding headlines mask deeper cuts to Māori programmes

    The government has touted over $700 million in funding for Māori. But when you strip out the reallocated funds and examine what’s actually new, the real number is closer to $38m. Meanwhile, more than $750m in Māori-specific initiatives have been axed. Budget 2025 contains some wins for Māori-focused initiatives, ...
    The SpinoffBy Liam Rātana
    11 hours ago
  • Budget 2025: New funding headlines mask deeper cuts to Māori programmes

    The government has touted over $700 million in funding for Māori. But when you strip out the reallocated funds and examine what’s actually new, the real number is closer to $38m. Meanwhile, more than $750m in Māori-specific initiatives have been axed. Budget 2025 contains some wins for Māori-focused initiatives, ...
    The SpinoffBy Liam Rātana
    11 hours ago