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25 April, 2024
Auckland Grammar School ANZAC Day Address
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23 April, 2024
HRC hijacked by radicals, disband it
While Kiwi households and government departments are tightening their budgets, the Human Rights Commission is throwing its $15 million budget at left-wing activism
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21 April, 2024
Kiwis’ ambitions easier to reach with access to finance
Kiwis looking to secure a better future for themselves and their families currently face significant barriers to accessing finance
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18 April, 2024
Waitangi Tribunal picked the wrong fight
The Waitangi Tribunal’s attempt to summons Children’s Minister Karen Chhour makes me deeply fearful for them.
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17 April, 2024
The Role of Government in Media | Free Press
We’ve never been better served with information, since the Government stopped blocking us from getting it.
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15 April, 2024
Bureaucratic harassment of bar owners must stop
The tactics deployed by public officials against bars in Wellington is akin to harassment, and needs to stop.
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11 April, 2024
Easter Trading overhaul on the cards with ACT bill drawn
I’ve heard firsthand the frustration that Kiwis feel over Easter with businesses forced to close, and adults being lectured about silly rules around whether they can have a pint with lunch.
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11 April, 2024
Balance, fairness, and choice restored to rental market
When one Kiwi offers another Kiwi a place to live, both are better off.
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10 April, 2024
Two Big Problems with School Strike for Climate | Free Press
You may notice Free Press has arrived late this week. We had a premonition that a very wise op-ed from David Seymour would be published in the Herald today, so we’ve waited to highlight this to readers.
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08 April, 2024
New targets lift prospects for young people via ACT initiatives
ACT Leader David Seymour is welcoming the Prime Minister’s announcement of nine new Government Targets for 2030, including two to be delivered by ACT Ministers.
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07 April, 2024
Art centre got $25m in handouts - it's now struggling for visitors
The Hundertwasser Art Centre is a cautionary tale for politicians who believe they can spend money better than the people who earned it
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04 April, 2024
Restoring local voice on Māori wards a win for universal human rights
Labour stripped democracy from local government by removing the ability to call for a local referendum on Māori wards, and the Government is restoring voters’ voices in line with its coalition commitment to ACT.