Erica Stanford’s Takeover of New Zealand Education Continues
Turn schools into grades, and you don’t just measure performance — you reshape behaviour. The question is who benefits.

Turn schools into grades, and you don’t just measure performance — you reshape behaviour. The question is who benefits.

A law change that protects satire doesn’t just defend comedians — it protects the right to mock power. And that always makes someone nervous.
The Government says LNG must “stack up” — but won’t show the maths. Meanwhile, cheaper renewable options are sitting right there.

A 45-cent pay rise in a $4 petrol world isn’t balance — it’s denial. And workers are the ones paying for it.

When the world starts to wobble, the internet reaches for one thing: a bunker meltdown meme. And this one is savage.

He got citizenship after 12 days in New Zealand. Now his company is linked to AI warfare. At what point does “exceptional” become unacceptable?

Supporting rights is one thing. Navigating the political fallout is another. The Greens are now stuck between the two.

A fuel crisis hits — and suddenly the question isn’t just supply, it’s which rules get cut, and who asked for it.

National in the 20s. Labour ahead. TOP rising. This isn’t just a bad poll — it’s a warning the election could break wide open.

Labour doesn’t just need candidates — it needs conviction. Max Harris might be the closest thing it has to both.