The NZ First Fisheries Bill is a punch in the face to the entire recreational fishing community
When even Government MPs hesitate, it’s worth asking: who does this bill really serve?

When even Government MPs hesitate, it’s worth asking: who does this bill really serve?

When the world starts to wobble, the internet reaches for one thing: a bunker meltdown meme. And this one is savage.

Supporting rights is one thing. Navigating the political fallout is another. The Greens are now stuck between the two.

A fuel crisis hits — and suddenly the question isn’t just supply, it’s which rules get cut, and who asked for it.

When a court says evidence was “concocted to secure convictions,” it’s not just a case falling apart — it’s the system being forced to look at itself.

National in the 20s. Labour ahead. TOP rising. This isn’t just a bad poll — it’s a warning the election could break wide open.

Labour doesn’t just need candidates — it needs conviction. Max Harris might be the closest thing it has to both.

Talking tough is easy. Turning up isn’t. Especially when the invitation comes with real questions.
Cutting iwi radio isn’t just about budgets — it’s about who gets heard when it matters most. And who doesn’t.

Trump’s war on Iran is colliding with New Zealand’s diesel vulnerability — and Shane Jones’ Marsden Point gamble suddenly looks catastrophic.