For all the climate deniers & big polluter pimps this Super El Niño will be a nightmare
A Super El Niño is coming, and it could smash through New Zealand’s climate denial, insurance system and political complacency all at once.

A Super El Niño is coming, and it could smash through New Zealand’s climate denial, insurance system and political complacency all at once.
Heavier trucks. Broken roads. Same lobby winning. If you think this is about efficiency, you’re missing who’s really paying the bill.

Nicole McKee says respect for the fallen is shown in deeds, not words. Critics are now asking if that applies to New Zealand war graves bulldozed in Gaza.

New Zealand isn’t a tiny battler — it’s a vast, sparsely populated nation built on State infrastructure, not free market fantasy.

Simon Court’s AI-generated fantasy portrait is being roasted online — and critics say it’s as detached from reality as his politics.

After months of attacking Treaty references, the coalition may be realising Māori-bashing has reached its electoral ceiling.

Labour up. National down. Wild swings like this don’t just happen — something has broken.

When Shane Jones is the one calling your anti-Māori meltdown “pathetic”, you’ve wandered well past dog-whistle politics and into full public embarrassment.

If Luxon falls, it won’t stabilise National — it could detonate the whole political cycle.

When disaster hits, it’s not politicians on the frontline — it’s marae. The question is why we’re still not funding them like it.