The Impact of A.I. in N.Z.: Key Issues You Should Know

Artificial Intelligence is here to stay. It is infiltrating our way of life, from writing exams to potentially taking over everyday chores and employment roles. Its bewildering speed of evolution has left politicians in its wake, and articles regularly appear pointing to one challenge or another beginning to evolve. In this article I explore what … Continue reading The Impact of A.I. in N.Z.: Key Issues You Should Know

Talking points 12 months from N.Z. 2026 election

The performance of Minister of Finance Nicola Willis is a talking point. (Credit: Reece Baker/RNZ) The disgruntlement is clear to hear. When editors like Luke Malpass and columnists Damien Grant are talking about a centre-right coalition being in trouble, it most probably is. When talk back radio hosts - Mike Hosking of all people - … Continue reading Talking points 12 months from N.Z. 2026 election

An uninspired election: the New Zealand local Government elections 2025

Voting for the 2025 local Government elections closed at the weekend. (The Press) "If you don't bother voting, you can't have your grumbling rights for the next 3 years" It is Wednesday 15 October, and the dust is settling on the 2025 local government election outcome. In an election cycle that turned out the lowest … Continue reading An uninspired election: the New Zealand local Government elections 2025

Easing the political rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand

Earlier this week the home Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters was attacked by vandals. A crowbar was used to smash a window which showered broken glass into the house, onto the family dog and cut his partner. THERE IS NO PLACE IN NEW ZEALAND FOR POLITICAL VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND. If I sound angry, … Continue reading Easing the political rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand