TDB welcomes our new bloggers…
Paralympian Aine Kelly Costello
Artist and social commentator LaQuisha St Redfern
New Green MP and anti-TPPA campaigner – Barry Coates
Arts reviewer – Genevieve McClean
They join
Palestinian rights activist – Leslie Bravery
Cannabis reform advocate – Chris Fowlie
Human rights, justice and equality activist – Donna Miles-Mojab
Environmental activist – Christine Rose
Author and political commentator – Chris Trotter
Enfant Terrible of NZ First – Curwen Rolinson
Head of Pacific Journalism at AUT – Dr David Robie
AUT School of Communication – Dr Wayne Hope
Chairman of the Otara-Papatoetoe Community Board – Efeso Collins
Investigative Blogger – Frank Macskasy
Green Party MP – Gareth Hughes
Human Rights Activist and anti-rape campaigner – Jessie Hume
Political Activist and Teacher – John Minto
Unionist Rights Activist – Kate Davis
Former Green Party MP & Human Rights Campaigner – Keith Locke
Economist – Keith Rankin
Labour Party Candidate and lawyer – Kelly Ellis
Homeless rights advocates – Lifewise
Labour Party MP – Louisa Wall
Political Cartoonist – Malcolm Evans
Blogger and Broadcaster – Martyn Bradbury
Human Rights Lawyer – Michael Timmins
General Secretary of Unite Union – Mike Treen
Deputy Mayor of the Auckland Super City – Penny Hulse
Public Academic and TPPA campaigner – Prof Jane Kelsey
Actor and commentator – Simon Prast
Child Poverty Action Group Economist – Susan St John
Unionist – Tali Williams
The Nomad – The Nomad
TV reviewer – Tim Selwyn
Wellington Activist – Sam Gribbon
Auckland based human rights activist – Siân Robertson
Unionist – Joe Carolan
Living Wage Campaigner – Annie Newman
Labour Party MP – Sue Moroney
Sex worker rights advocate – Ruby Joy
Co-leader of the Maori Party – Marama Fox
Protestor – Josie Butler
Prisoner Rights Advocate – Arthur Taylor
Great news. Can only make TDB team stronger.
Oh, Barry (Turn) Coats also, I read.
He was the one running around the Auckland electorate of Mt Roskill, telling people, how much the Greens just love “business”, and how voting Greens would be “good for business”.
He may be good at times, and did a good job during the Anti TPPA protests, I admit, but he is one of the Greens who seem to be a bit overly “blue green” to be honest.
That’s a powerful list, Martyn. The Daily Blog, in some ways, almost constitutes a “think tank” in it’s own right.
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