Courtesy of The Facts
New Zealand’s current account balance as a % of GDP is now:
- The Worst in the OECD
- Worse than it was during the GFC
Feature image by © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
Courtesy of The Facts
New Zealand’s current account balance as a % of GDP is now:
Feature image by © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
“Person of interest” in the Baby Ru investigation.
“We continue to work closely with all parties.”
Less clouds equals more heat from the sun hitting the earth.
Whanau’s mayoral salary is $189,799 per year.
“… blanket censorship …”
“Every now and then I see people complaining how bad Kiwi drivers are – they clearly have not driven in Manila.”
“Person of interest” in the Baby Ru investigation.
“We continue to work closely with all parties.”
Less clouds equals more heat from the sun hitting the earth.
Whanau’s mayoral salary is $189,799 per year.
“… blanket censorship …”
“Every now and then I see people complaining how bad Kiwi drivers are – they clearly have not driven in Manila.”
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The media often present poll results without much context, leaving the public in the dark about how the data was gathered and how reliable the conclusions truly are.
What NZ’s official crash data really reveals about crash causes.
Media narratives frame public views on transgender athletes, focusing on either fairness or inclusivity, even when based on the same facts.
Caution may trump ideology as the centre-right weighs the risks of media bias, legal battles, and social division over David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Bill.
While the mainstream media often paints opposition to Māori wards as rooted in racism, many voters simply see these wards as divisive and unnecessary.
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