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Act MP Simon Court only has one political regret: providing menstrual advice. It’s been a tense week in parliament, as the government spends the next month mulling over whether ...
On Tuesday, Gerry Brownlee barred Chlöe Swarbrick from the House for the ‘rest of the week’. Trouble is, he’s not really ...
With neither party offering a compelling vision, the surge in support for minor players suggests the era of two-party dominance is fading.<br /> ...
Our inquiry into online harm should not follow the same rushed process that resulted in Australia's under-16 social media ban ...
There's an abundance of Johns, Mikes and Davids, plus other scintillating statistics about the people vying for your vote.
Daniel Whelan-Shamy is a PhD student based in Brisbane, Australia. Originally from Christchurch, Dan’s work examines the impacts of generative AI on language, communication, society and politics.
Countries that haven’t recognised Palestinian statehood are feeling the pressure.” That’s what we said last Friday. Here’s what happened since. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
Art gallery tension, a buzzy animated documentary, ‘the funniest film at Cannes’ and more – reviewed. Read reviews from week ...
He’s just a man, standing on a mountain, asking a pavlova to love him.
What looks like a fight about safety, cost and aesthetics is really about something bigger. Windbag is The Spinoff’s Wellington issues column, written by Wellington editor Joel MacManus. Subscribe to ...