UN visit underscores importance of good homes as basic right – Community Housing Aotearoa
“Next week’s visit by the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing is an opportunity to take a…
“Next week’s visit by the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing is an opportunity to take a…
Planning about your future is more than wise – it is necessary. This is why many of us spend years…
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We have all seen the headlines blaming freedom campers for littering etc. But what exactly is Freedom Camping or a…
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By sacking not only RNZ Concert’s presenters, but also its producers and librarians, and reducing the station to an automated purveyor of classical music in-between parliamentary broadcasts, RNZ’s CEO, Paul Thompson, wasn’t simply announcing an operational shake-up, he was declaring war on one of the most important guardians of New Zealand’s cultural traditions.
Tamaki’s speech at Waitangi this year where he described immigrants as “parasites” and “termites” betrays yet more of his self-serving version of Christianity. It unashamedly flies in the face of the message of love and tolerance that, as I understand it, most people who call themselves Christians proclaim as the guiding principle of their lives.
The clamour got so loud and so persistent, and the idiot stuck his head in the sand for so long, that even the mainstream media acknowledged the impact concerns about the state of mental health were having on public perceptions of the various parties, and elevated it to a ‘key election issue’.
When your heteronormative neighbours crash your gay event to tell you how well you’re doing.