Panuku admits social housing quota is illegal
Auckland Council Property Development arm Panuku has conceded that thousands of Māoriand Pacific Island elders, single parents and beneficiaries have…
Auckland Council Property Development arm Panuku has conceded that thousands of Māoriand Pacific Island elders, single parents and beneficiaries have…
I don’t think there have been many moments in my political life where I have agreed with The AM Show’s…
On 10 June the Democracy Project published online an article by me on why New Zealand should seriously consider developing its…
WELLINGTON HARBOUR was always worth looking at. Sipping thoughtfully at his cup of Earl Grey, Adam Freeman took in the…
All we learned from our 20 years in Afghanistan was how far the NZDF were prepared to go to mislead us.
We can’t pull away from America and China and pretend there is no cost to being Independent.
By now, news of the Pegasus spying scandal has made its way across the world. And I think that, rather than the Western-oriented outcry which is currently also sweeping the media-sphere, taking a look at India’s situation is quite instructive here in order to garner a more true picture of what’s actually been going on.
There’s no point shoveling billions into policy when the bureaucracy fiefdoms rule!
I must confess myself slightly perplexed at the “outrage” that the Government put $250,000 into working out how to do comms for its Covid-19 strategy. I mean, think about what was involved at every step – what New Zealanders were being asked to do.
The woke lynch mob on Twitter have been salivating over cancelling Martin Devlin for some time and the cancel culture journalism at Stuff has you openly wondering if their intense and never flinching gaze on every tiny detail of Devlin’s latest troubles is driven by Devlin holding Alison Mau’s pets hostage or something.