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Repeal of Three Waters Brings Concerns

centrist.co.nz Summarised by Centrist RNZ is reporting that National’s decision to repeal water services reforms, known as Three Waters, is anticipated to result in rate increases nationwide. The repeal will replace the reform with a system allowing councils to form organisations for infrastructure projects. According to reports,

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The Media Panic About Sex Education Changes

The Media Panic About Sex Education Changes

bobmccoskrie.com One of the superb parts of the coalition agreement between National and NZ First was the plan to scrap the controversial and radical RSE curriculum being indoctrinated in schools by harmful groups such as InsideOut (RainbowYouth) and Family Planning Association. But the media and the teacher unions are

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Message to MSM: Cry Harder

Message to MSM: Cry Harder

Sinead Boucher was our Face of the Day but the general tenor of her and her pals in other mainstream media is that they don’t believe they should change their business model to reflect modern business practices. That’s basically the thrust of their arguments. The next thing they

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The Dialogue on RCR with Dieuwe de Boer 10am Fridays

The Dialogue on RCR with Dieuwe de Boer 10am Fridays

Information Opinion You can follow Dieuwe de Boer on Telegram or Twitter. I’m hosting a summer series of shows on Reality Check Radio, starting at 10 am. The Dialogue With Dieuwe de Boer airs on RCR at 10 am Fridays, where we will explore the complex relationship between politics,

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What Axing the Auckland Fuel Tax Reveals
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What Axing the Auckland Fuel Tax Reveals

Timothy Welch Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau The government’s recent announcement that it would bring forward legislation to end the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax (ARFT) in June – four years early – is the third time in 30 years

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She Is Leading Sheep to Slaughter

I’ve always been a bit dubious about working-class people. You know whom I mean; those who are always getting drunk and having children; always deceitful and engaging in criminal activities; scamming the welfare system; selling their souls to junk. Even worse is the widespread, bizarre viewpoint that not

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A NZ Network of Denial

A NZ Network of Denial

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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If Not, Why Not Mr Luxon
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If Not, Why Not Mr Luxon

Hello, it’s John Porter on Bay FM and today I’m talking about Prime Minister Luxon’s meeting with the powerful Iwi Chairs Group at the annual Iwi Chairs Forum. On February 2nd in Kerikeri, Prime Minister Luxon, along with a collection of National Cabinet ministers, ACT leader David

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Treaty Issues Now a Top 3 Concern for Voters
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Treaty Issues Now a Top 3 Concern for Voters

As I predicted the other day, Christopher Luxon and the National Party are being squeezed hard on treaty issues. David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Bill is increasingly popular, and the polls show it. But Luxon is extremely squishy on this and wetter than an otter’s pocket. Sooner rather than

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What Can the Govt Do?
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What Can the Govt Do?

Matevz (Matt) Raskovic Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Auckland University of Technology In 2010, then US secretary of state Hillary Clinton famously described New Zealand as a country that “punches way above its weight”. She was referring to our role in international relations, global security and natural disaster

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A Poll Tells a Story
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A Poll Tells a Story

The Curia Poll released last week was very revealing in terms of what its content told us about where the country is headed. National went up 2.6 points to 39.6% while ACT doubled that increase going up 5.6 points to 13.7%. The interesting point to note

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Democracy Saves Us All
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Democracy Saves Us All

Richard Treadgold Founder Free New Zealand One thousand, four hundred and sixty-six kilometres from the warm and turbulent North Cape to the cold and turbulent Stewart Island mark the length of our glorious land – the world’s third-oldest continuous democracy and the most remote. Driving reveals agreeable bays

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“I Lift My Gun, I Let the Shots Do the Talking”
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“I Lift My Gun, I Let the Shots Do the Talking”

“I lift my gun, I let the shots do the talking” Peeni Henare, New Zealand Labour Party Once again our so-called national day was hijacked. We were treated to aggression and fighting words and violence. Threats of guns and cannons. A malevolent, three-headed taniwha. Lions. Spiders. Peeni Henare

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