Bill to protect artists against outdated copyright laws passes first reading – Greens
A law change that protects satire doesn’t just defend comedians — it protects the right to mock power. And that always makes someone nervous.

A law change that protects satire doesn’t just defend comedians — it protects the right to mock power. And that always makes someone nervous.
The Government says LNG must “stack up” — but won’t show the maths. Meanwhile, cheaper renewable options are sitting right there.

A 45-cent pay rise in a $4 petrol world isn’t balance — it’s denial. And workers are the ones paying for it.

When diplomacy meets umbrellas… you already know this is going to go badly. Caption it.

08:00, 29 March 2026 until 08:00, 30 March 2026 Sanction Israel Gaza‘s growing death, injury and sickness In Gaza during…

You don’t privatise a public ocean without consequences. The question is whether anyone will stop it before it’s too late.

When a language loses its platform, it loses more than airtime. The end of Māori radio news is a silence that will be felt.

100,000 voices ignored. Cameras blocked. Bottom trawling protected. This isn’t just a fisheries bill — it’s a political line in the sand.

April 1 used to mean relief. Now it’s the day Kiwi families realise they’re paying more — and getting less.

A Marxist, An Economist, a Māori Media Boss, A Recreational Fishing Legend, a Labour Party Candidate and a Newspaper columnist…