TDB Political Caption Competition
TDB Political Caption Competition
TDB Political Caption Competition
Talking with our sources inside prison, here is what happened…
Following our popular Lunch with the Professor featuring Robert Wade in December, we are thrilled to launch our first lunchtime lecture series – Ikanomics. Running fortnightly through March, the series brings the University to Ika – featuring three leading, provocative and above-all compassionate thinkers on critical economic issue
The Chairman of the Maori Radio Network Te Whakaruruhau, Willie Jackson, called for an inquiry into the embarrassing level of…
Good satire attacks those in power, rather than punching down on the weaker members of society. NZ media don’t criticise or attack power, they suck up to it so sharp satire like John Oliver can’t get funded or supported in NZ.
…of course no one saw anything!
The government assault on state housing, state house tenants and Housing New Zealand is one of the most shameful episodes in the history of this country.
Last Thursday, Auckland CBDs tarmac roads swelled under the heat and weight of mass protest, roaming blockades and restless collective energy. An estimated 20,000 took to the streets in opposition to the signing of the TPPA.
Malcolm Evans – Cricket
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