Wayne Brown interviewed Carmel Sepuloni, and asked her why the Government doesn't pay rates on land and buildings it owns. Her answer was "I didn't know that this was the case". Amazing that such a ...
A Government ministry has taken the time to threaten legal action against Stuff, all over a photo of a 45-year-old magazine used in a Stuff Quiz. On June 26, question five of the Stuff morning trivia ...
NZ First have announced that Michael Laws will stand for NZ First in Waitaki. The seat is a very traditional National seat. Last election they got 43% party vote (5% higher than NZ average) and NZF ...
July 3, 2026 8:00am by Kokila Patel General Debate 03 July 2026 ...
Ashley Church sets out why TOP is not a centrist party. The evidence is overwhelming: 38 out of 43 candidates come from left-wing backgrounds The general manager is a former Labour Cabinet Minister, ...
In a video posted on Facebook on Wednesday, the Destiny Church founder accuses Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of purging Christians in the South Asian nation. "He [Modi] is currently purging ...
Estimates of illicit tobacco use in Aotearoa New Zealand differ sharply. Although tobacco industry-funded studies suggest the illicit tobacco market is large and growing rapidly, independent research ...
When Damien O'Connor was standing on the West Coast, he was pro mining. He was even accused of being out of step with his party. But now he has left the West Coast, he is now passionately anti-mining.
The Paris Agreement was done in 2015, designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The latest data is for 2024, so I thought it would be interesting to see which countries have had the largest ...
Opinion
From NZH: “Gap grows in maths, writing: More than 90% of poor children fall behind by Year 3”
Derek Cheng writes: "Almost all socio-economically disadvantaged children fell behind in maths last year by Year 3, with 95% below curriculum level and 70% more than a year behind. The proportion for ...
There’s no doubt that some youngsters in NZ are subjected to serious neglect and schools are often expected to “fix” the problems of the child having inadequate food, disruptive behaviours, unattended ...
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