Has Labour asked its members who their preferred coalition partners are? Between NZF and the Greens. I'm interested in knowing the result of this, to be honest.
November 24, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Has Labour asked its members who their preferred coalition partners are? Between NZF and the Greens. I'm interested in knowing the result of this, to be honest.
In fact, I think a truly mature conversation would actually assess some of our many past asset sales and consider whether re-nationalising some of those assets might be in the country's interest.
But that's definitely not the conversation he wants.
In fact, I think a truly mature conversation would actually assess some of our many past asset sales and consider whether re-nationalising some of those assets might be in the country's interest.
But that's definitely not the conversation he wants.
Look at it this way, the panel beaters and mechanics are happy with the increased demand for repairs. Simulating the economy. And cyclists are being protected. Win win!
August 5, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Look at it this way, the panel beaters and mechanics are happy with the increased demand for repairs. Simulating the economy. And cyclists are being protected. Win win!
To be honest, I don't think Passenger Rail from Auckland to Tauranga via Hamilton is a vote winner. It should be marketed without focusing solely on the Passenger. They should talk up the freight benefits of rail along that corridor, and getting trucks off the road.
July 28, 2025 at 9:42 AM
To be honest, I don't think Passenger Rail from Auckland to Tauranga via Hamilton is a vote winner. It should be marketed without focusing solely on the Passenger. They should talk up the freight benefits of rail along that corridor, and getting trucks off the road.
Councillor Ray Chung, labelled the PR “a crock”. “Where’s the balanced perspective? How can the mayor justify using the opinions of two people to qualify the success of a multi-million dollar spend.”
Councillor Ray Chung, labelled the PR “a crock”. “Where’s the balanced perspective? How can the mayor justify using the opinions of two people to qualify the success of a multi-million dollar spend.”
And while we're at it, if a Facebook post, or any other social media post breaches our regulations and they do nothing about it, then their service should be forbidden. Their community guidelines do not override or regulations. Other countries should follow our lead.
March 16, 2025 at 2:25 AM
And while we're at it, if a Facebook post, or any other social media post breaches our regulations and they do nothing about it, then their service should be forbidden. Their community guidelines do not override or regulations. Other countries should follow our lead.
Surely if this is a breach of NZ laws then Facebook should be banned for say 30 days in New Zealand? We should be banning any platform that fails to act on reports that breach NZ laws. Good riddance Meta and Twitter
March 4, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Surely if this is a breach of NZ laws then Facebook should be banned for say 30 days in New Zealand? We should be banning any platform that fails to act on reports that breach NZ laws. Good riddance Meta and Twitter