The Daily Blog class of 2015

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We have a lot of new bloggers, returning bloggers and more live streaming features launching in 2015. Here are our bloggers for 2015…

-Professor Jane Kelsey

-Dr Martin Hirst

-Dr Wayne Hope

-Lecturer Keith Rankin

-NZ First activist Curwen Rolinson

-Former Internet Party candidate Miriam Pierard

-Labour Party Pacifica activist Efeso Collins

-Union leader James Ritchie

-MANA Party spokesperson John Minto

-Former Green Party MP  Keith Locke

-Former Internet Party leader Laila Harre

-Activist Frank Macskasy

-Unite Union leader Mike Treen

-Poverty activist Susan St John

-Overseas refugee activist ‘The Nomad’

-Refugee lawyer Michael Timmins

-Disability blogger Latifa Daud

-Education blogger Dianne Khan

-Green Party candidate Rachael Goldsmith

-Anti-rape activist and animal rights blogger Jess Hume

-Environmental blogger Christene Rose

-Social justice activist Chloe King

-Green Party MP Gareth Hughes

-Green Party MP Catherine Dalahunty 

-Labour Party candidate Kelly Ellis

-TV blogger and Maori activist Tim Selwyn

-Author, columnist and political commentator Chris Trotter

-Poverty activist Kate Davis 

-Roshini Sami former Internat Party candidate

-Best Political cartoonist in NZ, Malcolm Evans 

-Palestine Activist Leslie Bravery

-Actor and genius Simon Prast 

-Journalist Selwyn Manning

-Blogger Martyn Bradbury 

They blog alongside groups on TDB like Lifewise, Better Broadcasting Coalition, Child Poverty Action Group and Amnesty International plus lots of guest bloggers in 2015.

 

More announcements in March.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Welcome one and all, may you enjoy the freedom of speech that only The Daily Blog and no other site really provides with such enthusiasm and vigour.

    I as a relatively new Blogger from July 2014 have always felt welcome here as we hope you all will find us.

    As I watch today the beginning of Parliament I see Winston attacking John Key on his shimmy deal over Sky city convention deal and Key is actually acting so arrogant it turns my stomach

  2. Good writers and good to see the other side of the story. Relying on the likes of Gower and Hosking is never a good idea.

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