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3 ways National/ACT and NZF are stealing the 2026 election by screwing the scrum
There are 3 ways that this Government have screwed the scrum this election and because the election looks so close, that rigging could be the difference between winning and losing. Here are the 3 ways that National, ACT and NZF are stealing the 2026 election. Billionaire and Oligarchy Class donations for policy: The donations by NZs Oligarchy for deregulation and…
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MEDIAWATCH: Talley’s new attack on TVNZ the biggest free speech issue in NZ – so where is the Free Speech Union?
Talley’s appeals decision in defamation case with TVNZ, parties to return to court Food manufacturing company Talley’s is appealing the…
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Will Luxon get caught out by Winston’s anti-Māori referendum the same way he got tricked into supporting ACT’s Treaty Principles Referendum?
Winston’s attack on Māori Political aspiration is as dangerous as Seymour’s Treaty Principles Referendum and it is another political headache…
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GUEST BLOG: Political interference in regulatory authorities threatens health and safety of the public
The Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (HPCA) is legislation that Aotearoa New Zealand’s health system can’t function safely without….
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Epstein and Zionism
Does the Epstein scandal implicate Zionism or Israel? A critical look at elite power, antisemitism, and collective blame in global politics.
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Pacific Brief: Geo-political and military activity in the Pacific
Malaysia buys Norwegian missiles, Japan hardens defence policy, India expands influence and Melanesia faces corruption risks in a shifting Pacific.
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Bubble, Bubble, toil & trouble
The US stock market is dangerously overvalued, driven by AI hype, Nvidia’s monopoly and extreme inequality. Is a 2026 crash inevitable? A deep dive into the bubble.
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NZ protesters condemn ‘IDF kill chain’ link to Gaza genocide
David Robie also blogs at Café Pacific From Asia Pacific Report New Zealand protesters have again spotlighted the country’s stake…
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3 ways National/ACT and NZF are stealing the 2026 election by screwing the scrum
There are 3 ways that this Government have screwed the scrum this election and because the election looks so close, that rigging could be the difference between winning and losing. Here are the 3 ways that National, ACT and NZF are stealing the 2026 election. Billionaire and Oligarchy Class donations…
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Will Luxon get caught out by Winston’s anti-Māori referendum the same way he got tricked into supporting ACT’s Treaty Principles Referendum?
Winston’s attack on Māori Political aspiration is as dangerous as Seymour’s Treaty Principles Referendum and it is another political headache for Chris Luxon, the question is, will the Prime Minister get snookered by Winston the way he did with Seymour. Luxon was a CEO where he got to bang the…
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Four possible outcomes of Election 2026
From a National–NZF–ACT coalition to a Labour–Green–Māori alliance, here are four realistic scenarios that could shape Election 2026.
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WAATEA NEWS COLUMN: Winston’s attack on Maori Electorates just as bad as David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Referendum
Winston Peters proposes a referendum to abolish the Māori electorates, reopening Treaty tensions and testing Luxon’s coalition stability.
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Extreme weather you say? What on earth could be causing that? Government won’t tell you
Floods in Waikato and Wellington expose the gap between climate science and Government policy, as Civil Defence funding is cut during escalating disasters.
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BREAKING: 1News Verian Poll – Right Wing Government Hold Power
The latest 1News Verian poll confirms what many on the Left feared: the Right bloc remains competitive and within striking…
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Maybe if Eru hadn’t burnt all the Treaty Principles Referendum good will we wouldn’t be facing Winston’s attack on the Māori Electorates?
As Winston Peters targets the Māori electorates, fractured protest unity may weaken resistance. Is Aotearoa facing a majoritarian reset?
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MEDIAWATCH: Talley’s new attack on TVNZ the biggest free speech issue in NZ – so where is the Free Speech Union?
Talley’s appeals decision in defamation case with TVNZ, parties to return to court Food manufacturing company Talley’s is appealing the decision of the High Court in its 2025 defamation case with TVNZ, who say they will “respond strongly” again. NZ…
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The Bradbury Group with Salvation Army State of the Nation + Phil Goff + Matthew Hooton
1-on-1 in 10 Interview – Salvation Army State of the Nation Report Salvation Army Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit Director – Dr Bonnie Robinson Political Panel Discussion Phil Goff – Former Mayor of Auckland, Former Leader of the Labour…
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My Final Word: Why We Must Respect the Appeal of a Monster
It is painful. It is infuriating. And it forces victims and the nation to endure trauma once again. But the appeal process must be respected — not for him, but for us. He will serve life without parole —…
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MEDIAWATCH – Damien Venuto surprised free market capitalism cheerleaders might be wrong
Are media cheerleaders ignoring cracks in New Zealand’s economy? Rising unemployment, weak retail and stalled infrastructure suggest deeper trouble.
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1-on-1 in 10: Debbie Ngarewa-Packer on Seabed Mining Win & 2026 Unity
This week on The Bradbury Group, co-leader of Te Pāti Māori Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joins Martyn Bradbury for a powerful 1-on-1 in 10 following the historic defeat of the Trans-Tasman Resources seabed mining proposal. After a 14-year fight, the Fast-track panel…
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The Liberal Agenda – Gig Guide
Bringing the best music + live entertainment to Aus + NZ since ’79 This month in music In February 1984,…
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The Liberal Agenda – Basement Theatre
Basement Theatre’s February programme features queer improv, indigi-queer cinema, drag showcases and Pride celebrations supporting Rainbow Youth.
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The Liberal Agenda: Summer Pride Season Week One at Basement Theatre
Basement Theatre’s Summer Pride Season launches with a powerful first week of queer theatre, drag, film, improv and community-led events…
Daily Gallery
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Political Caption Competition
According to National Party MP Nancy Lu, this is the greatest moment of kindness ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere
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In Occupied Palestine – 15 February 2026
In Occupied Palestine Zionism in practice Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land Sanction Israel Gaza‘s growing…
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In Occupied Palestine – 13 February 2026
In Occupied Palestine Zionism in practice Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land Sanction Israel Gaza‘s growing…
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Political Caption Competition
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Political Caption Competition
The Silver Fox will feast on the blood of the young while the Desert Wolf grins – Leviticus 17.4
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Political Interference threatens Health Regulation in NZ
Proposed changes to the HPCA Act could allow ministerial direction of health regulators. Critics warn political interference may undermine public safety.
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Ian Powell – Mismanaging my (and our) health by private operational control
The Manage My Health cyber breach was not just a security failure — it was a failure of sovereignty. When…
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GUEST BLOG: Tadhg Stopford – Nzs pimped out, again! NACTs critical minerals fast track trap.
A guest analysis of New Zealand’s fast-tracked critical minerals strategy, questioning royalties, foreign control, and the long-term risks to national sovereignty.
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Nael Barghouti: Courageous words from an unbreakable spirit
The words of Nael Barghouti, a Palestinian leader imprisoned for decades, reveal resilience, resistance and the human cost of occupation.
The Bradbury Group
The Bradbury Group – Treaty, Gas and Global Tensions
Live from Waatea, The Bradbury Group brings together politicians, journalists and commentators for Aotearoa’s most fearless weekly political debate. Tonight: Winston Peters’ proposed Māori electorates referendum, the Government’s controversial gas policy, the India free trade deal amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment, and what New Zealand should do if conflict erupts between America, Israel and Iran.
Raw News
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Government rams through law attacking workers – Greens
“The passing of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill is a dark day for Aotearoa, and shows this government is on the side of big corporates and against the workers.” says Green Party Workplace Relations spokesperson Teanau Tuiono. “Workers have a basic right to seek remedies for unjustifiable…
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Infrastructure Plan Contradicts Government Own Spending Priorities – Greens
The newly released National Infrastructure Plan stands in stark contrast to the Government’s actual spending priorities, the Green Party says. “We welcome today’s National Infrastructure Plan, which would take us in the opposite direction of the decisions of Luxon’s Government,”…
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PM’s Evasion On Māori Electorates Exposes Govt Disarray – Te Pati Māori
The Prime Minister today failed to give a straight answer on whether he personally supports the Māori electorates. During Question Time in Parliament, Te Pāti Māori Co-Leader, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, asked directly whether he backs the continued existence of the Māori…
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Food Prices Rise At Fastest Rate In Four Years – Labour
Food prices have gone up at the fastest rate in four years, laying bare Chrisopher Luxon’s failed promises to bring prices down. “Christopher Luxon promised to bring down the cost of living, instead he’s throwing fuel on the fire, causing…




























