Give the Trucking industry 1 inch and they will steal all your road miles you fool
They say heavier trucks will lower costs. What they don’t say? Trucks already cause most of the damage to our roads — and we pay for it.

They say heavier trucks will lower costs. What they don’t say? Trucks already cause most of the damage to our roads — and we pay for it.

As the Iran war escalates, the Government’s silence is raising serious questions about leadership, accountability, and whose side New Zealand is really on.
As hardship grows across New Zealand, ACT’s push to make alcohol easier to access raises a serious question — is this economic policy, or political distraction?

Brooke van Velden resigns — but the fallout from scrapping pay parity is far from over. What happens next for ACT and workers?

Pike River families condemn rushed law changes they say undermine workplace safety and betray the legacy of the 29 men who died.

Brooke van Velden’s exit from ACT raises questions over pay equity reforms, polling decline, and internal political pressure ahead of Election 2026.

Calling principals “shoplifters” for feeding kids? Te Tai Tokerau educators fire back at David Seymour’s latest remarks.
Comparing feeding hungry kids to shoplifting? David Seymour’s comments spark outrage as debate over school lunches explodes.

National, ACT and NZF attack Labour’s Covid spending—but borrowed more themselves. A sharp look at the political hypocrisy.

Rising petrol prices expose National, ACT and NZF’s failure to act, as global conflict and energy shocks hit New Zealand households.