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.
Category: Exclusives
The truth about ‘speed kills’ – Part 2
What NZ’s official crash data really reveals about crash causes.
How media narratives advance different perspectives of transgender athletes
Media narratives frame public views on transgender athletes, focusing on either fairness or inclusivity, even when based on the same facts.
Why the centre-right might oppose David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Bill
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.
Why Māori wards are being rejected by electorates
While the mainstream media often paints opposition to Māori wards as rooted in racism, many voters simply see these wards as divisive and unnecessary.
Victoria University of Wellington studying ways to reduce stigma towards people with paedophilic tendencies
Is this the kind of research taxpayers are looking for from a publicly funded university?
Speed kills, or does it?
After decades of ‘speed kills’ campaigns, new revelations challenge the truth behind the messaging—are we missing the real causes of road fatalities?
Medsafe’s funding: Conflict of interest with Big Pharma or legit regulatory compliance?
Is there anything suspicious about Medsafe’s reliance on fees from pharmaceutical companies?
Questioning climate alarmism narratives
Is the media’s dramatic climate coverage creating more confusion than clarity?
Hidden costs: Koha payments by government agencies lack transparency
In brief OIAs reveal lack of transparency Koha payments–the traditional Māori practice of gifting–are an…