The Differing Views on Co-Governance
And what they really mean When Chris Hipkins became Prime Minister in January 2023, he announced a bonfire on proposed controversial government policies to focus on bread-and-butter issues and he…
And what they really mean When Chris Hipkins became Prime Minister in January 2023, he announced a bonfire on proposed controversial government policies to focus on bread-and-butter issues and he…
Over recent weeks, changes to the history and science curriculums have been discussed. The changes fit neatly into the Critical Race Theory (CRT) narrative. While there has been criticism of…
At a recent Christmas function, I spoke with someone about education. He informed me of an education conference that claimed that Māori failure at schools was due to middle-aged white…
What you need to know Since Chris Hipkins succeeded Jacinda Ardern as the prime minister, a lot has been written about him, much in glowing terms. Yet, there has been…
And what does this mean for democracy in the 2023 elections? Like a bolt out of the blue, Jacinda Ardern dropped a bomb shell by resigning as Prime Minister (all…
There are many concerning aspects to the Three, now Five Waters legislation, but none more so than the move by the Green’s Eugene Sage and Nanaia Mahuta to entrench part…
The “Future of Local Government Review Panel” is a worrying report for both democracy and governance. The report is designed to remove the current structures of governance and democracy, and…
It is not about water anymore; it is all about co-governance (code for control) and theft by stealth I have written on Three Waters for over a year, and I…
Recently, I heard that Stuart Nash, Minister for Tourism, thought that tourists would like to ride around on hydrogen buses. Meanwhile, many of the shops, bars, and restaurants the tourists…
In Douglas Murray’s book, “The War on the West,” he covers the attack on Shakespeare. Creative NZ’s refusal to fund the Sheilah Winn Festival on Shakespeare is nothing new and…