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The CTU (and FOL before it) used other be the main body representing working class union members. But we can see from its leadership that it has been a very very long time since it has had a working ...
A West Auckland lawn mower says he's received death threats after a Facebook post from Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere accused him of vandalising election hoardings. Emerald Lawns operator Steve ...
Wellington’s $400m sewage sludge treatment plant has seen its budget surge by “a ball park” 20%, adding around $80 million to the original estimate, The Post understands. The blowout was revealed to ...
A Rotorua Council worker got $7,500 judgment for lost wages over what is basically process issues. But the substance of their behaviour makes me think they should have got nothing. Here's what they ...
An interesting chart from Federated Farmers showing their members' confidence in their economic conditions. So around 2010 confidence went positive. From 2012 to 2017 it fluctuated up and down. In ...
Editors who invite reader’s contributions usually make it clear they reserve the right to not publish any particular letter and normally they refuse to give reasons or even acknowledge receipt of a ...
Stats NZ have published the latest life expectancy at birth data. Here's the increase for each ethnic and gender group from 2006 to 2023. Māori men +3.3 Māori women +2.9 Asian men +2.8 Men +2.1 ...
A dramatic graph. The rest of the world has kept coal consumption almost static for the last 30 years while China has tripled its consumption. This comes from Doomberg who argues that the Chinese ...
I’d much rather have Eastern Europeans and Russians arriving en masse than non-Europeans, because race is so very important. Besides, as I have pointed out before, “democracy” is a sham and isn’t what ...
Jamie Beaton writes: For too long, New Zealand’s education system has been content to drift in a sea of mediocrity. Everyone has known for a long time that NCEA is broken. Thirteen years ago, when I ...
Emeritus Professor of Population Health Ruth Bonita writes: The Government’s decision to introduce a lower excise rate for heated tobacco products (HTPs) has been widely framed as “giving tax breaks ...