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Is This Jacinda’s Next Gig?
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Is This Jacinda’s Next Gig?

No doubt Jacinda Ardern is brushing up her CV already. There’s a new job opening coming up for the globalists’ favourite princess. World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is stepping down from his role as executive chairman after more than five decades. The 86-year-old is moving away from the

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UK Election Called

May 22nd, 2024 Well, Rishi Sunak has called a general election for 4th July, thus demonstrating his total political naivety. Inflation in the UK is now at 2.3%, the GDP growth rate is increasing and the Rwanda policy seems to be working (albeit slightly) as asylum seekers are moving

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Eat Ze Bugs Raw in the Dark

Eat Ze Bugs Raw in the Dark

So far, Australians have mostly had a lucky break from the inherent consequences of “Net Zero”. Not from the power price rises indelibly correlated with increased reliance on wind and solar, of course. As even the Albanese government tacitly concedes, by way of its vote-buying cash rebate, household power bills

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Crushing It: Public Service Superstar Collects Enough Manager Signoffs to Actually Start on Some Work

Crushing It: Public Service Superstar Collects Enough Manager Signoffs to Actually Start on Some Work

Gordon Lightfoot whakatakitimes.nz DESTINED FOR GREATNESS Annabelle Robinson, a rising star at the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE), has absolutely smashed it at work this week. The 25-year-old policy advisor has just collected the signatures of ten different middle and upper-middle managers, securing permission to start work

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NZ’s MSM Doesn’t Ask the Questions and Ignores the Elephant

NZ’s MSM Doesn’t Ask the Questions and Ignores the Elephant

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science NZDSOS.com As adverse effects and deaths mount in the wake of the COVID-19 injections we take a look at another recent death, in an attempt to provoke the gritty questions that our listless mainstream media conspicuously avoid. Meanwhile, the elephant grows increasingly

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Govt Sets Out Vision for Minerals Future
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Govt Sets Out Vision for Minerals Future

Hon Shane Jones Minister for Resources Increasing national and regional prosperity, providing the minerals needed for new technology and the clean energy transition, and doubling the value of minerals exports are the bold aims of the Government’s vision for the minerals sector. Resources Minister Shane Jones yesterday launched a

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$24 Million for Free Mental Health Counselling for Young Kiwis

$24 Million for Free Mental Health Counselling for Young Kiwis

The Rt Hon Winston Peters, joined by Mike King, has announced $24 million over four years for the ‘I Am Hope Foundation’, and will provide young people aged between 5 to 25 years with free mental health counselling services. This funding will help I Am Hope’s ‘Gumboot Friday’ initiative

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Memo to Maori Activists: You Need to Face Facts

In a recent post I wrote about Christopher Luxon and his impressive speech to the Auckland Business Chamber outlining the Government’s plans, objectives and challenges. Subsequent to that speech, on the same afternoon, further challenges came to light. These were, not surprisingly, from the world of the Maori activists

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Govt Invests in 1,500 More Social Homes

The coalition Government is investing in social housing for New Zealanders who are most in need of a warm dry home, Housing Minister Chris Bishop says. Budget 2024 will allocate $140 million in new funding for 1,500 new social housing places to be provided by Community Housing Providers (CHPs)

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Dodgier than a Week Old KFC Chicken Leg
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Dodgier than a Week Old KFC Chicken Leg

The Greens seem to be lurching from one crisis to the next. Golriz Ghahraman was nailed for pinching designer clothes, James Shaw quit in shame, Chloe Swarbrick chants racist and genocidal slogans, Marama Davidson is a racist misandrist, Ricardo ‘El Woko Loco’ Menandez-March has been swearing in parliament and Julie

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Mind Your Language

Mind Your Language

Bob Day Bob’s contribution to the Australian community has been reflected in a wide range of appointments including National President of the Housing Industry Association, Co-Founder and Inaugural President of Independent Contractors of Australia, Director of The Centre for Independent Studies and Senator for South Australia. libertyitch.com Everyone

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Only in the ACT Bubble

Only in the ACT Bubble

The most instructive way to get to Australia’s capital is by road. Sure, air travel is more convenient, as evidenced by the flocks of government-chartered planes scurrying out on a Friday night, but there’s something you notice, on the road. But the Australian Capital Territory is so small

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Blood on Their Hands

At what point should politicians and bureaucrats be held to account for the blood on their hands? Surely, when their decisions lead directly to the death of innocents, something stronger than merely being allowed to resign and shift sideways is merited? The Victorian Labor government, after all, introduced its Industrial

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The Speech That Triggered the Woke
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The Speech That Triggered the Woke

Bob McCoskrie bobmccoskrie.com The name Harrison Butker is trending on social media at the moment. Why? Because the three-time Super Bowl champion NFL kicker who is also a Catholic dared to speak about Catholic teaching at a Catholic school to Catholic students. In the words of Greta Thunberg, “how

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Another COVID Court Win

Another COVID Court Win

As Edmund Burke noted of revolutions, a brief outburst of unhinged passion can undo the long, patient work of years, even centuries. Repairing the damage can take far longer than it took to wreak. The Covid pandemic unleashed its own revolution, one that the political-bureaucratic class had clearly long anticipated.

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