When the past is forgotten, the future becomes risky
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Jason Heale Auckland, July 7, 2022 We have a bad case of historical amnesia in New Zealand. A venturesome claim, isn’t it? Yet, think about
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Tim Wilson Auckland, May 30, 2022 Protests erupted in New Zealand recently following the news that the foundational legislation legalising abortion in the US, Roe
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Jason Heale Auckland, May 28, 2022 A toxic thread has been running through our news lately. Have you noticed? A Chief Executive deliberately makes disparaging
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Tim Wilson Auckland, May 2, 2022 “People are angry.” A local body representative (not Auckland) recounted this to me during a recent conversation about the
Jason Heale Auckland, April 18, 2022 How is our foreign policy working out? We maintain a stance of neutrality, and yet we seem to be
Kieran Madden Auckland, April 13, 2022 “Co-governance – I feel like it is becoming an increasingly politicised term,” Prime Minister Ardern said. Indeed, to expect
Kieran Madden Auckland, March 24, 2022 Not bad. Can’t complain. Could be worse. At least we are not getting shelled. Typical responses that I have
Dr Paul Henderson Brisbane, March 22, 2022 Today in Brisbane, I went to see my doctor. I did not wear a mask on the footpath
‘Alapasita Teu Auckland 7, 2022 RATs (Rapid Antigen Tests) are the new heroes in town. Increasing demand for PCR testing and limited lab testing capabilities
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Hospice forced to dip into its savings
Kieran Madden In the early nineties, political theorist Francis Fukuyama famously proclaimed the “End of History” was upon us—that Western Liberal Democracy was the “endpoint
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