Fossil fuel companies on notice for price gouging
Prices shoot up overnight. Coming down? Not so much. The Greens are calling it out — and demanding answers.

Prices shoot up overnight. Coming down? Not so much. The Greens are calling it out — and demanding answers.

Mayor & City Councillors, So, is this recent report in The Australian correct? Has Macquarie Capital “been tapped for a possible $NZ1bn…

Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa Trust (TToTW) is calling for the immediate removal of Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith from…

Winston Peters is heading to Washington, but Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa says he cannot afford another round of diplomatic cowardice while Gaza burns.

Trump is threatening Iran again — and the Alliance is asking why New Zealand is still tied to the fallout. How long do we stay hitched to this?

If Australian SAS are already in the region, the question isn’t if — it’s whether New Zealand is next. And Luxon isn’t answering.

This isn’t a warning for the future — it’s happening now. Without a port strategy, global shipping giants will decide which parts of New Zealand survive.

A temporary increase in the mileage allowance for home support workers is a welcome response to the fuel crisis but…

If it’s safe, drink it. That’s the challenge Greenpeace just laid down on Parliament’s lawn — and it cuts straight through years of political avoidance on nitrate contamination.

They can call it fisheries management all they like, but bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf looks more like sanctioned vandalism. Now a flotilla is heading out to make that impossible to ignore.