Which Version Do We Want?
It seems foolish to me that mature people should want the current confusion over the “principles” of the Treaty to continue. For 50 years now, governments of all stripes have failed to correct the mess.
It seems foolish to me that mature people should want the current confusion over the “principles” of the Treaty to continue. For 50 years now, governments of all stripes have failed to correct the mess.
Is it merely a consortium of individuals and entities who realized they had a common interest, or is something else behind it all, calling the shots?
I want people to see just how beautiful unconventional education is, not just because of my experience, but because I believe this is the future of education.
But so glaring is the contrast between Harris and Trump I sense a landslide victory for her, despite the system’s distortions.
The interplay between methamphetamine use, HIV and ill-equipped health facilities creates a vicious cycle that perpetuates and exacerbates each individual issue.
If both trends continue, New Zealand could face a shrinking, ageing population, with profound and catastrophic implications for the nation’s social and economic health.
New Zealand needs to take these sorts of crimes seriously – not only as a deterrent to potential fraudsters, but also for their victims.
While the risk from pandemics is not significantly different than decades ago, there is an industry dependent on making you think otherwise.
All repressive and authoritarian regimes, from Caracas to Pyongyang, suppress speech. Rulers like Russia’s Vladimir Putin or China’s Xi Jinping cannot tolerate truth, as it can threaten their hold on power.
What the people want is not what (or who) the people are getting.
The embedding of exploitative pandemic ideology across all health and government services must be removed, and replaced with robust, scientifically sound and ethical policy.
Joanne Nova A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. In the interview with Donald Trump, Elon Musk tried to argue that we ought to be limiting carbon dioxide because we are too close to 1,000ppm, where people get headaches. Not to put too fine a point on it, but
In Australia, about 400,000 people go to emergency departments each year because of medication problems, with at least half of this harm deemed preventable. On a more granular level, opioids are Australia’s most common drug class identified in toxicology for drug-induced deaths, with deaths and hospitalisations due to
Whereas global cities – including Seattle, New York and Singapore – were attempting to aggressively lift the supply of low-income housing, Australia’s supply of affordable and public housing had been shrinking for decades.
It is beyond sad to see this once proud nation driven toward destruction. I hope I am wrong, but it is difficult to see how this ship can be turned around, and increasingly difficult to see how that will happen without more violence.