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A few weeks ago, in this Post, I listed but a small fraction of the less consequential lies the Mainstream Media have told about President Donald Trump. Today I will cover a shorter list of: MORE ...
School principals hope a new Crown agency to handle their combined $30 billion property portfolio will mean fewer pre-fabs and more permanent classrooms. The establishment of New Zealand School ...
A contentious, part-taxpayer-funded documentary on Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick - due for release more than a year ago - is still months away from a cinematic and TV release, almost four years ...
ANZ has declined a proposed settlement by lawyers leading a massive class action against the bank for giving customers the wrong information about their loans. The lawyers asked ANZ to agree to pay a ...
The Integrity published the following from Dr Melissa-Jade Gregan: Espiner's latest investigation reveals what insiders have known for years: the alcohol industry is not just consulted on health ...
Sky TV is buying financially troubled TV3 (Three) for $1 in a seismic media move that pits it in a new battle royale with TVNZ. The deal, announced by publicly listed Sky TV to the NZX at 8.30am today ...
Education Minister Erica Stanford says the Government is ditching open-plan classrooms in favour of standard designs that “prioritise flexibility”. Stanford said she had received overwhelming feedback ...
New Pure Tūroa Ltd chief executive Jono Dean has written to ministry officials seeking their assistance, after iwi on both the north and south sides of the mountain lodged High Court challenges to the ...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s consumers price index (CPI) increased 2.7 percent in the 12 months to the June 2025 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ today. ... The largest upwards contributor ...
I reveal from exclusive polling data who public servants say they are voting for, and how that different from other employees.
In late 2021 the Herald ran an article quoting Fale Andrew Lesā about MIQ space. He was described as a diplomat. I had someone e-mail me pointing out that he was not a diplomat. So I ran this blog ...
An influential collection of business and consumer organisations are calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to fix the “broken” energy sector. In a letter published in today’s Sunday newspapers ...
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