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Ardern’s Scheme Benefits Indonesian Coal Merchants

Ardern’s Scheme Benefits Indonesian Coal Merchants

Eliora Indonesian coal merchants will be doing well out of Ardern’s scheme to reduce NZ’s CO2 emissions. The Ardern-led government loves to announce ideological clangers to unsuspecting Kiwis. These new schemes are coming at a fast pace but with little rational thought about how or if they can

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With Your Help We Can Win a Lopsided Battle

With Your Help We Can Win a Lopsided Battle

Stuff has reported on the extent of media bludging from government troughs. It is eye-watering just how much taxpayer coin some media organisations have availed themselves of. Media companies large and small claimed funding from the Government’s media package last year. In April 2020, Broadcasting, Communications and Media Minister

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Is the MSM Refusing to Publish Your Opinion Pieces?

Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome

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Letter to the Editor: A War in NZ

Letter to the Editor: A War in NZ

Dear Editor I would like to draw your attention to the latest ‘war’ occurring throughout New Zealand. The war is against anyone who is non-Maori, and especially if they have a small family business. It started off with Lee Williams, the blogger Cross the Rubicon, who has been taken down

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Why I Formed Sensible Shooters

Why I Formed Sensible Shooters

Myles Chandler Spokesman for Sensible Shooters As a life long shooter, I have been dismayed in recent years at how licenced firearms owners have been treated by politicians, political parties and indeed our own member organisations. We, as shooters, have been let down, by treachery, by lying politicians and by

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Govt Ties Media Funding to Activism

Govt Ties Media Funding to Activism

Hobson’s Pledge Trust The New Zealand’s mainstream media’s practice of reporting only one side of stories concerning equality and unity between Maori and everyone else has been traced to guidelines issued by Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi. In January, Cabinet agreed to draw down $55 million over the

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The Ute Tax Is Just Another Broken Promise

The Ute Tax Is Just Another Broken Promise

Over the weekend Troy Bowker lashed the Government for their new ute tax and EV policies: Labour’s car tax is not only another broken promise regarding no new taxes, but it also is based on a fundamentally flawed understanding of the impact of electric vehicles (EVs) battery production and

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Kiwi weightlifter Laurel Hubbard will make history at the Tokyo Olympics by becoming the first biological male athlete to compete in the female competition at the Games. Hubbard’s gold medal wins at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa, where Laurel beat Samoa’s Commonwealth Games champion Feagaiga Stowers, sparked

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Step by Step Instructions on How to Subscribe to the BFD

Step one: Click on the subscribe link in the top left-hand corner of the home page. Step two: Click to select either a monthly or annual payment (** you click where the round button is between the two options) Step three Select which level subscription you want by clicking on it.

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Join the BFD Army

Join the BFD Army

We are essentially a lone voice in a sea of left-wing voices. Do you really want us to disappear or would you rather we powered up our voice? Cancel culture makes people and organisations vulnerable. Activists go after organisations’ ad revenue by complaining to their advertisers. They go after individual’

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