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10 Things You Need to Know Ahead of the NZ Election
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10 Things You Need to Know Ahead of the NZ Election

Nicole Satherley, Honorary Academic in Psychology Andrew Sporle, Honorary Associate professor University of Auckland Lara Greaves, Associate professor Victoria University of Wellington The closer we come to election day on October 14, the more media focus we’ll see on political polls. Poll results are often used to project the

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A Blow to Woke Culture

A Blow to Woke Culture

Kurt Mahlburg mercatornet.com Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young

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If They Have Admitted This What Is Next?

Michael My name is Michael and my brand new book entitled “End Times” is now available on Amazon.com.  In addition to my new book I have written six other books that are available on Amazon.com including “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, “The Beginning

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How Could This Drug Have Been Approved?

How Could This Drug Have Been Approved?

Stella Paul brownstone.org Stella Paul is the pen name of a writer in New York who has covered medical issues for over a decade. In 2021, she lost her husband in a locked down nursing home in New York City where he had been brutally isolated for almost a

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Trump Expects Indictment over Jan. 6

Trump Expects Indictment over Jan. 6

Brett Rowland   Investigative Reporter thecentersquare.com Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he expects to be indicted “any day now” by U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith over his conduct after the 2020 election. “I assume that an Indictment from Deranged Jack Smith and his highly partisan gang of

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What Is the Purpose of Education?

What Is the Purpose of Education?

Dr Melissa Derby Senior Lecturer at The University of Waikato commonroomnz.com This article was first published by The Common Room What is the purpose of education? It’s a question we should be seriously asking in New Zealand. Recent reports about the dire state of our literacy and numeracy

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What Does ‘Infanticide’ Mean in NZ Law?

What Does ‘Infanticide’ Mean in NZ Law?

Kris Gledhill Professor of Law Auckland University of Technology Lawyers are fussy about language because it is their job to argue about its implications. The current trial of Lauren Dickason is a case in point, and the jury has a complex task in front of it. Dickason is charged with

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This Challenges Everything You Have Been Told to Believe

This Challenges Everything You Have Been Told to Believe

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Sickening Experiments on Human Cells by Scientists

Sickening Experiments on Human Cells by Scientists

Michael endoftheamericandream.com My name is Michael and my brand new book entitled “End Times” is now available on Amazon.com.  In addition to my new book I have written six other books that are available on Amazon.com including “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”

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Banks Don’t Just Pick On Political Figures

Isabel Crowhurst University of Essex theconversation.com The fallout over the closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account has shed light on how financial institutions handle “politically exposed persons”, whom they may view as high-risk clients. Farge, the former Ukip leader, who held a bank account at the NatWest-

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Can Possum Poo Help Us Beat Buruli Ulcer?

Can Possum Poo Help Us Beat Buruli Ulcer?

Kerri Duncan Kerri is an Adelaide-based freelance writer with a background in animal science and molecular biology. Always up for an investigative adventure, Kerri is addicted to exploring Earth’s wonders and finding as many waterfalls as possible. Her work in life sciences has deepened her appreciation of the

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Want to Keep Dementia at Bay?

Want to Keep Dementia at Bay?

Joanne Ryan Joanne heads the Biological Neuropsychiatry and Dementia research unit in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Joanne’s research in neuropsychiatric disorders is focused on preventative interventions and risk prediction, and understanding the biological underpinnings of these disorders, as well as biomarker identification (including epigenetics). Zimu

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Should We Allow Surgeons to Transplant a Uterus into a Man?

Should We Allow Surgeons to Transplant a Uterus into a Man?

Margaret Somerville mercatornet.com The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation in Sydney recently held a fundraising event which featured doctors from the Hospital speaking of a successful uterine transplant to a woman they had performed in January 2023. When asked whether they would transplant a uterus to a transwoman (a

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Is It Time to Change Your Child’s School?

Is It Time to Change Your Child’s School?

Vanessa Cobham Julie Hodges The University of Queensland theconversation.com Going to school can be challenging for children and young people at times. Most young people will have patches during their school career where it feels hard. That’s normal. Getting through those hard times can bring with it sense

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Is Politics All Tip and No Iceberg?
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Is Politics All Tip and No Iceberg?

Alex Penk Independent Researcher and Writer commonroomnz.com This article was first published by The Common Room New Zealand politics has its fair share of immortal lines, like this one: “I can smell the uranium on your breath.” That’s David Lange, Prime Minister in 1985, debating our nuclear-free

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It’s Time for Our Salamis

Emanuel E. Garcia, M.D. New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science newzealanddoc.substack.com Each day brings with it its measure of joy or travail. The noise of life hums along and practicalities absorb the attention of most of us, enough so that the profundity of alterations introduced by

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