Is New Zealand’s climate agency risking lives with missing historical data?
Category: Exclusives
Some Professors are conveniently confused, and thus confusing others, about the difference between fact and opinion
Massey University’s stance on being Te Tiriti lead is activism hypocritically presented as fact
Auckland couple’s grid connection fuse melts after charging electric cars during off-peak hours, raising infrastructure concerns
An Auckland couple’s electric car charging routine led to a melted fuse and a blackout, raising serious concerns about the capacity to handle widespread home charging of electric vehicles.
Eleven killed – NIWA’s lack of historic storm knowledge a factor, concludes damning report
A damning report reveals NIWA’s failure to account for historical storm data, contributing to eleven deaths during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Health NZ’s Myocarditis Fail: OIA exposes hole in COVID research
An eye opening OIA release reveals that Health NZ has no evidence of myocarditis following COVID infection. This challenges previous claims of Health NZ that myocarditis was far more likely after the disease than after the vaccine.
What do Police really think of your free speech rights in a public place?
Inconsistent guidelines on policing public events have led to cancellations due to safety concerns and ongoing uncertainty about the police’s support.
Corporations or universities pushing political agendas is abusive
Activists using property they are only the stewards of, to push political agendas, are not only undermining their primary missions, but risking legal attack.
Planting “evidence”
Activist-driven “research” attempts to shape public opinion and policy, but studies generating “evidence” using biased methodologies polarise communities and erode trust.
A small health and safety win for Siouxsie Wiles, but also a big win for free speech.
The line between academic freedom and political activism remains murky.
Haus of Flash(point): Legal showdown between Destiny Church and Haus of Flash drag queens a potential precedent for protest and contract law
The case against Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki could set a legal precedent affecting the rights of protest groups of all stripes, and their impact on commercial activities.