People’s Review report shows urgent policies needed, says CPAG
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says that the People’s Review of Renting reportreleased today by ActionStation and Renters United should…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says that the People’s Review of Renting reportreleased today by ActionStation and Renters United should…
A bigger surplus will allow a new government to manage the economy responsibly while making the changes people know are…
Personal moving testimony from some of the forgotten people whose daily lives are affected by New Zealand’s housing crisis –…
Greenpeace is welcoming the farming leadership’s acknowledgement that the problem with our waterways is greater than previously admitted. “It is…
NZNO welcomes proposed new initiatives from the current National-led Government to improve healthcare access to disadvantaged New Zealanders, but Associate…
Former Prime Minister Sir John Key, said as he was knighted for service to New Zealand, that the only regret…
New Zealand Defence Force staff were leafletted this morning to mark the anniversary of the SAS raid on two Afghan villages where civilians were killed and injured. The leaflets said “Did you join NZDF to be part of war crimes and cover ups? Of course not.”
Students have welcomed the Green Party’s announcement today of free off-peak public transport for tertiary students. The policy covers students…
Students Against Sexual Violence—Otago Uni is releasing a booklet about sexual violence in the student community, distributed throughout the Otago…
The National government announced on the last day of Parliament that Cabinet has endorsed terms for a major new trade and investment deal – the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement minus the US, or TPPA-11. It said the TPPA text will remain basically unchanged, despite the US no longer participating. That begs multiple questions, says University of Auckland law professor Jane Kelsey.