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07 May, 2024
Tackling Crime | Free Press
The Government was elected to stop the wave of crime. It had crested up under Labour’s experiment of being kind to criminals to see if they’d be kind back. It doesn’t feel like the wave has broken yet, and this week Free Press travels through what the coalition has already done, much of it driven by ACT.
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06 May, 2024
Investment in prisons delivers on ACT commitment
It’s hard to think of a better way to spend a dollar than taking dangerous criminals off the streets
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02 May, 2024
This isn’t how friends treat each other, Canada
Canada’s refusal to comply with the terms of our trade agreement is a betrayal of our friendship.
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30 April, 2024
Greens’ rent control demand is economically illiterate
The Green Party's calls for rent control are economically illiterate.
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29 April, 2024
Degrees for Everyone
Twenty years ago Bob Jones published a book called Degrees for Everyone. The book is a biting satire of universities, where all ideas have equal merit.
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25 April, 2024
Auckland Grammar School ANZAC Day Address
This speech was delivered to Auckland Grammar students, family, Old Boys, and staff on ANZAC Day 2024 by David Seymour ’97, MP for Epsom.
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25 April, 2024
Response to ANZAC Day protests
How bloody lucky I am to live in rural New Zealand. Today's very well-attended dawn service in Dargaville was a perfect, dignified commemoration of the courage of the ANZACs.
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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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22 April, 2024
Broken and in Decline – New Zealand Public
A recent survey by international polling company Ipsos has found about three in five, or 60 per cent, of New Zealanders agree the country is ‘broken,’ and ‘in decline.’ So what?
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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.