Political Caption Competition
A Meeting of Mines:
WP: “What’s this?”.
WB: “What’s that?”.
WP: “Who are you?”.
WB: “Where am I?”.
A Meeting of Mines:
WP: “What’s this?”.
WB: “What’s that?”.
WP: “Who are you?”.
WB: “Where am I?”.

1-on-1 in 10 Interview – Salvation Army State of the Nation Report Salvation Army Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit Director…

From a National–NZF–ACT coalition to a Labour–Green–Māori alliance, here are four realistic scenarios that could shape Election 2026.

Winston Peters proposes a referendum to abolish the Māori electorates, reopening Treaty tensions and testing Luxon’s coalition stability.

Floods in Waikato and Wellington expose the gap between climate science and Government policy, as Civil Defence funding is cut during escalating disasters.

It is painful. It is infuriating. And it forces victims and the nation to endure trauma once again. But…

I don’t need to carry in KFC and pretend to care when it’s not a climate event
Could this be the Manifesto of Mephistopheles? Well it could relate to that ancient entity – allied to mephitic, a term which designates the poisonous vapors arising from the earth in certain places—pools, caverns, springs—destructive of human life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mephistopheles#Notes People in Parnell might be having the ‘vapours’, they have been wary of rates or taxes and now there is a stink – ‘penny-wise and pound foolish’!
Two thirds of the cast of the remake of Last of the Summer Whine.
Larf – damn you. That was funny.
Two men sign documents at funeral home.
Two people – I know one is a man because he has a beard and is bald, but what about the other with a head of perfectly waved hair? Thinks, waving is a word with many meanings, and in these end days Vera Lynn with her ‘Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye’ comes to mind. But goodbye to whom or what?
Two men still have high hopes of opening the batting for NZ in the 2027 cricket world cup.