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Recent Posts:

  • An assessment of the PATHA guideline
  • Personal submission to the United Nations Universal Periodic review 2023
  • Gender Scepticism
  • Media Council finds Stuff endorses unbalanced coverage on puberty blockers
  • Why the Ministry of Health had to act on children and gender medicine.
  • An Open Letter about Green Party MPs trying to prevent advocacy for women’s rights.
  • Should the New Zealand Ministry of Health adopt WPATH’s SOC 8?
  • The closure of England’s youth gender medicine clinic and its impacts for New Zealand
  • The New Zealand Association of Counsellors capitulates to pressure from trans-activists
  • A bibliography of articles about the billionaire influence in gender ideology.
  • Testing RSS feeds for LAVA
  • The funding of transgender ideology: a select bibliography
  • Jan Tinetti’s Millstone
  • Cancel culture live: Anonymous keyboard warriors bully the NZ College of Midwives and defame a respected pregnancy and childbirth author.
  • What they do in the shadows: The rapid implementation of gender ideology in the New Zealand public sector.
  • How to make a submission
  • Responding to the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill 2021
  • The proposed self-identification legislation and Christchurch Library’s response
  • Another Unfortunate Experiment? New Zealand’s transgender health policy and its impact on children. Jan Rivers and Jill Abigail
  • Will a milestone UK case on gender medicine for young people and children have impacts in NZ?
  • Women go missing in Stats NZ proposed approach to sex and gender identity data
  • Presentation on the NZ situation in relation to gender identity in Aotearoa NZ
  • Toppling the statues. What about the real blights on our landscape?
  • A cautious approach is needed for children and young people with gender confusion .
  • Solutions that are fair to everyone?
  • TERF: a derogatory term to shut down debate
  • Family violence: Working our way through a complex problem
  • Missing consultations: The Ministry of Justice and the Universal Periodic Review
  • Invitation: Mindful People Build the Future
  • Can our Rangatahi be hopeful again?
  • Revealing the Royal Commission on Social Policy
  • Invitation to Education and Political Literacy in New Zealand: Civics and Citizenship Summit
  • Submission to the consultation on the State Sector Act legislation.
  • Alert: Women’s rights are being endangered
  • Why no S-Factor in Politics?
  • Paradise Lost; Paradise Restored?
  • Presentation to the Foreign Affairs and Trade Select Committee on the CPTPA
  • The Royal Commission on Social Policy’s April Report 30 years on
  • Paradise Lost – Paradise regained
  • Can’t get no satisfaction from the NZ Herald
  • Participate in a submission to the Tax Working Group
  • Press complaint about NZ Herald article “How Labour just lost the 2020 election”
  • Book Review: National Enterprise – The development of the public corporation Ernest Davies Gollancz 1946
  • Was the China FTA a positive for New Zealand?
  • 33 Theses for an economics reformation
  • The New Zealanders involved in Brexit
  • TPP / CPTPP. Will consultation be better than the TPP National Interest analysis?
  • Come on Transdev! Workers are worthy of their hire
  • Housing the Homeless: the value of a strategy
  • Open Letter to David Parker on the TPPA-11 negotiation
  • TPPA-11 negotiations: Not just about the housing speculators.
  • The Courage to Act Conference 3 & 4 November
  • Who could be who in the new cabinet?
  • PollyAnna politics? The positive possibilities of the Red, Green and Black
  • A story of being a claimant in the “good times”.
  • National’s Roading policy subjected to Patrick Gower’s style reporting.
  • Workplace Bullying Survey – 5-7 minutes
  • A Mind Map of the mental health tsunami.
  • Scoop and Action Station do “Kai and Korero”. Can you come?
  • Has the Suicide Prevention Strategy been side-lined?
  • Election hustings and other related events in Wellington
  • Do we need a money revolution?
  • Housing mindmap
  • Human Flourishing Conference
  • Human Flourishing: A series of events at St Andrew’s on the Terrace
  • Supercharging Scoop’s Election Journalism
  • Tony Alexander’s free reign at the BNZ
  • Open the algorithms
  • Universal Basic Income: A debate worth having
  • A new ethics for the public realm? Lessons from the Second World War.
  • Rally for Democracy 10 September 2016
  • Walking for peace
  • ECO’s open government survey open to 26 July
  • Whistling While They Work:
  • The Conservative: An essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1841
  • Who owns our water?
  • The Select Committee and the arbitrators
  • On cutting the time available to the Waitangi Tribunal
  • The Panama Papers in New Zealand
  • TPPA submission
  • The answer is no. No time extension for TPPA consideration
  • Government’s TPPA analysis: 279 impenetrable pages.
  • Demands for international and non-partisan approaches emerging from conference.
  • Anti-TPPA tour around NZ : Filling out the picture
  • Govt action on climate change? No we’re perfect already
  • When will our government catch on to the Internet of Things?
  • Scoop Foundation: Why we need it.
  • TPPA: Don’t sign rally and next steps
  • Conference report back
  • Scoop Foundation: Take back the news
  • NZ: An outstanding trading nation?
  • Helen Kelly’s valedictory speech to the CTU 2015 conference
  • Introduction to Information, ethics and the public good.
  • Information, ethics and the public good: Conference Agenda
  • Overreach: When ideology replaces quality public services
  • Online voting: “the risks to democracy are too great”
  • Confirmed speakers for information, ethics and the public good.
  • Information, Ethics and the Public Good: Who can we trust?
  • The Death of God and the War on Terror
  • Naomi Klein on not looking.

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