Statement from Royal Commission Chair Sir Anand Satyanand
Statement from Royal Commission Chair Sir Anand Satyanand I have filed a report with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon…
Statement from Royal Commission Chair Sir Anand Satyanand I have filed a report with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon…
International treaty examination of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Key points for submissions On 14 May 2018,…
The Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement have issued a call for a referendum on abortion rights to be held in Aotearoa….
RECENT EVENTS IN ITALY raise some disturbing questions about the possibility of executing radical policy reversals in this country. While New Zealand’s constitution is a considerably looser affair than Italy’s, it is still worth pondering what might happen here if a newly-elected, about-to-be-sworn-in government was promising to roll back the gains of neoliberalism. Before attempting an answer, however, it is worth re-capping what has happened in Italy.
Palestine Solidarity Network NZ joins The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) in condemning Israel’s brutal act of state piracy in attacking…
A promotional road show by Cadbury owner, Mondelez, will likely serve as a bitter reminder for many New Zealanders of…
AI and Regulation The Royal Commission in Australia has highlighted the failure of regulators to properly supervise the financial service…
“The select committee has delivered a six-page disappointment that fails to do justice to the issues raised in hundreds of…
Power prices have soared over the last few evenings as energy utilities fired up coal, gas and even diesel generators…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) is delighted with today’s news that Professor Innes Asher, a long-standing member of the organisation,…