Dairy sell out and how Fonterra have trashed their social licence
We built Fonterra to protect New Zealand. Now it’s selling off the future and telling us to be grateful for the payout.
We built Fonterra to protect New Zealand. Now it’s selling off the future and telling us to be grateful for the payout.

Iran threatens to close it. Trump says he’ll close it first. Oil spikes. Markets panic. And somehow this is meant to be strategy?

Fuel shortages. Rising costs. Global war. Hipkins says we’re not ready — and that should worry everyone.

Prices shoot up overnight. Coming down? Not so much. The Greens are calling it out — and demanding answers.

They didn’t think anyone would notice.
Now one of NZ’s most recognisable fishers is calling it out — and asking who this law really protects.

This isn’t hype. When Cameron Bagrie starts talking fuel shocks and diesel shortages, you pay attention. Because if he’s right, we’re already behind.

More than 50 beds gone. An ageing population rising. And nowhere for people to go except already stretched hospitals.

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

April 1 used to mean relief. Now it’s the day Kiwi families realise they’re paying more — and getting less.

The Iran conflict could push NZ fuel prices up by 20–50 cents per litre — with inflation and unemployment rising.