Watching Luxon stumble over Māori in his Cabinet is glorious
Forgetting your own Cabinet is awkward. Doing it twice? That’s something else entirely.

Forgetting your own Cabinet is awkward. Doing it twice? That’s something else entirely.

A Marxist, A Party President, a Party Leader, A Mum of 8 and a Newspaper columnist all walk into a…

When a Political Editor apologises to a Police Minister for journalism, it’s not a mistake — it’s a warning. So what happens if no one is held accountable?

A political editor apologising to a minister for telling the truth? That’s not journalism — that’s something else entirely.

They didn’t think anyone would notice.
Now one of NZ’s most recognisable fishers is calling it out — and asking who this law really protects.

Fuel prices, iwi radio cuts, the fishing bill and a housing market locked against the young — this Election 2026 political podcast goes straight to the pressure points.

Police feeding details to a Netflix doco? This isn’t journalism — it’s narrative control. And no one’s asking the most dangerous question.

This isn’t hype. When Cameron Bagrie starts talking fuel shocks and diesel shortages, you pay attention. Because if he’s right, we’re already behind.

Cut the funding, lose the signal. And when the next emergency hits, that silence won’t be theoretical — it’ll be dangerous.

Trump escalates, Brian Tamaki rants about makeup, and drug use soars while Ministers call it success. This is the War on News.