Criminologists want tougher penalties for NZ climate polluters – Roger Brooking
Criminology graduates and a senior criminology lecturer at VUW are calling for the Climate Change Amendment Bill currently before Parliament…
Criminology graduates and a senior criminology lecturer at VUW are calling for the Climate Change Amendment Bill currently before Parliament…
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Attack on Christchurch Mosques is providing the fourth update on its inquiry as…
Greenpeace says the Government’s proposal to make clean cars more affordable in New Zealand is a good first step, but…
School Strike 4 Climate NZ (SS4C NZ) welcomes the announcement of the proposed Clean Car Standard and Clean Car Discount…
Generation Zero is happy to see that the Government is beginning to take action to help Aotearoa transition toward a…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says that the number of children living in households regularly going without sufficient healthy food…
The low, low, low, low threshold of ‘transformative’ that so many on the Left are prepared to accept is why change is glacial.
The time for ‘it’s a step in the right direction’ was in 1980. Leaps are required now.
THE TRAILERS for “That’s A Bit Racist” had not filled me with confidence. There was a tone that positively yelled: “Anyone who doesn’t like the sound of this programme is almost certainly part of the problem.” In other words, the programme showed every sign of making huge assumptions about the history, nature and extent of racism in New Zealand. The dumbed-down script, delivered in the overly-familiar diction of the contemporary radio and television host, only deepened my suspicions.
I think the manner in which dead infants are being used to justify the deeply flawed child uplift policy by Oranga Tamariki is a new low in this depressing and increasingly ugly debate.