Journalists underpaid, under pressure, and leaving the profession
Underpaid, overworked, and walking away — New Zealand’s journalism crisis isn’t looming. It’s already gutting the newsroom.

Underpaid, overworked, and walking away — New Zealand’s journalism crisis isn’t looming. It’s already gutting the newsroom.

We didn’t lose control of our water — we gave it away. The latest report just makes it official.

Cut the people who hold the Crown accountable to Te Tiriti — then pretend the relationship still works. That’s the play.

$20,644.45 — that’s what pay equity cancellation cost each worker. Now they’re turning that loss into a public reckoning.

You’re paying more at the pump. So who’s actually responsible?

War abroad. Power at home. And an economy that doesn’t add up. Te Kaupapa pulls it all apart.

One image. Endless chaos. Drop your best caption below 👇

When a storm hits, “stay home” isn’t advice everyone can follow. So what happens next?

Nearly half of groundwater sites contaminated. Rivers you can’t swim in. This isn’t a warning anymore.

More than 100 roles gone. So what happens to the work that still needs doing?