All children are vulnerable – Child Poverty Action Group
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) advises that the new Oranga Tamariki (Ministry for Vulnerable Children) officially replacing Child, Youth and…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) advises that the new Oranga Tamariki (Ministry for Vulnerable Children) officially replacing Child, Youth and…
Union questions ethical status at Ceres “Certified” Organics as workers strike Approximately 10 distribution centre workers at Ceres Organics,…
Bill English has shown how out of touch he is by claiming the Auckland housing crisis is ‘in the process…
29 March 2017 Rt. Hon. Bill English Prime Minister Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 New Zealand b.english@ministers.govt.nz BY FAX: (04) 817…
A Shalom Kiwi Press Release celebrates the fact that the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) upheld a complaint concerning TVNZ coverage…
Community joins the picket line as car part workers strike Disgruntled distribution centre workers at BNT (Brakes and…
Location confusion must not detract from civilian casualties, a dead girl and serious breaches of defence force rules
The Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant General Tim Keating presented the NZDF response to the book Hit and Run at a press conference on Monday 27 March 2017. For 45 minutes he and his colleagues suggested that everything in the book was incorrect.
The Hit and Run authors have now had time to study the defence chief’s statements. Our conclusion is that the NZDF criticisms are wrong – with one exception – and that they have failed to address almost everything of substance in the book. This is what a cover up looks like.
Infrastructure workers carrying out the fibre roll-out have been massively let down by Chorus, as their employer Broadspectrum proposes redundancies…
Animal advocacy organisation SAFE is delighted that supermarket chain Countdown has announced it will stop selling all cage eggs from…