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A Tale of Three Countries

A Tale of Three Countries

Simon O’Connor Husband, step-father, and longtime student of philosophy and history. Also happen to be a former politician, including chairing New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Committee. It has been a fascinating few days of international politics. We have just seen the United Kingdom and France conclude

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Size Matters: NZ’s New Housing Rules

Christine McCarthy Victoria University of Wellington There is a lot of good in Housing Minister Chris Bishop’s new housing policy – especially in relation to mixed-use developments and intensification along transit corridors. But he has also proposed the abolition of minimum floor area and balcony requirements. Will removing minimum dwelling

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The Greens Are Responsible for Tidying Up Their Mess
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The Greens Are Responsible for Tidying Up Their Mess

Bryce Edwards The Democracy Project Political Analyst in Residence, Director of the Democracy Project, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington Yesterday [Monday], the Green Party did its best to paint a picture in which it is the victim of Darleen Tana. Naturally, there will be sympathy for the plight

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Curfew in Alice Springs Due to Incidents

Curfew in Alice Springs Due to Incidents

Chris Lynch Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Northern Territory police commissioner has announced a curfew in Alice Springs for the next three nights due to a series of violent incidents in the town.

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Why Antisemitism Is Likely to Grow

Why Antisemitism Is Likely to Grow

Barry Brownstein AIER Barry Brownstein is professor emeritus of economics and leadership at the University of Baltimore. Let us be wary of the soothing narrative that downplays the seriousness of growing antisemitism. The belief that Jew hate will diminish once the Israel-Hamas war concludes may be misguided. As I go

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Sudden Cardiac Death Among Athletes

Sudden Cardiac Death Among Athletes

Gary Moller (updated 8th July, 2024) The reason for revising this article stems from my recent participation in a multisport competition alongside my brothers. Tragically, a young man experienced a cardiac arrest right after completing the race. He was dead upon collapsing to the ground, injuring his face. However, prompt

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AI, Chatbots May Make NZ News Less Visible and Reliable

AI, Chatbots May Make NZ News Less Visible and Reliable

Merja Myllylahti, Auckland University of Technology Evidence is mounting that the new generative AI internet search tools provided by OpenAI, Google and Microsoft can increase the risk of returning false, misleading or partially correct information. Despite the implications of this for the news industry and an informed democracy, the New

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MP Says Greens Did Not Follow Natural Justice
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MP Says Greens Did Not Follow Natural Justice

DTNZ MP Darleen Tana has firmly rejected a report on allegations of her involvement in her husband’s business, claiming it significantly misrepresents her role. In a statement Tana expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation process led by lawyer Rachel Burt, stating that natural justice was not followed and that preconceived

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Court Rules in Favour of Siouxsie Wiles

Court Rules in Favour of Siouxsie Wiles

Chris Lynch Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Employment Court has ruled in favour Siouxsie Wiles in her case against University of Auckland. The judgment, delivered by Judge J.C. Holden, concluded that the

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Putin and the Attacks on Christians and Jews in Russia

Putin and the Attacks on Christians and Jews in Russia

Antonio Graceffo Antonio Graceffo, PhD, China-MBA MBA, is a China economic analyst teaching economics at the American University in Mongolia. He has spent 20 years in Asia and is the author of six books about China. On Sunday, 26 May 2024, Islamic gunmen stormed an Orthodox Christian church in Russia’

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Is It Ethical to Recommend Eating Bugs?

Is It Ethical to Recommend Eating Bugs?

Duggan Flanakin Duggan Flanakin is a senior policy analyst with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. Six years ago, the World Economic Forum reported that insects are “good grub,” citing a Meticulous Research study predicting that the global market for edible insects could grow to $1.18 billion by 2023

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Can Kamala Come to the Rescue?

Can Kamala Come to the Rescue?

Nate Jackson Nate Jackson contributes Posts at The Patriot Post site. His career in political analysis began in arguments about Reaganomics with his eighth grade American History teacher. Kamala Harris’s affair with Willie Brown, 31 years her senior, helped launch her career in the 1990s. He gave her two

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Recent Experiences with NZ Banks Not Good

Alwyn Poole Founded and was the head of Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland for 18 years. MH Academy is now an in person private school for Years 11–13. There is now a nationwide online provision called Mt Hobson Academy Connected for Years 1–13. Back in the day

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Healthy Ways to Prevent Dementia

Healthy Ways to Prevent Dementia

Gary Moller Gary Moller is a health practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies. Introduction Now that I’m in my eighth decade,

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Expired PPE and Tests to Be Recycled and Repurposed

Expired PPE and Tests to Be Recycled and Repurposed

DTNZ Health New Zealand has initiated the disposal of around 51 million expired Covid-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) items and rapid antigen tests (RATs). Contracted to Enviro New Zealand the process will convert approximately 65 percent of these expired supplies into alternative fuels, garden and playground wood chips, and recycled

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