Nicola Willis and the social investment scam
$35,000 spent on a child now could save hundreds of thousands on boot camps and prison sentences, Willis says Spending…

$35,000 spent on a child now could save hundreds of thousands on boot camps and prison sentences, Willis says Spending…

Another ferry gone. Another warning ignored. The Aratere’s removal exposes just how fragile New Zealand’s supply chain has become.

This was the warning. When the Aratere went down, the cracks in New Zealand’s supply chain were already visible — we just chose to ignore them.

Critics argue global free-market networks like Atlas influence deregulation debates in New Zealand. What the Regulatory Standards Bill could mean.

All talk, no plan. The Government’s ferry announcement leaves more questions than answers — and New Zealand’s supply chain hanging.

The public already chose. Rail-enabled, publicly owned ferries — not privatisation, not downgrade. So why wasn’t anyone listening?

A Mayday call in Cook Strait. Hundreds adrift. This wasn’t just a fault — it was a warning New Zealand ignored.

Half a billion gone. No plan B. And now it’s a diplomatic problem. The ferry fiasco isn’t just domestic anymore.