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Just bloody over it : Rural New Zealand makes itself heard

Almost there! Check your email inbox to finalise email verification. You ll then be asked to choose a password so you can log in to The Spinoff. July 16, 2021 ‘Just bloody over it’: Rural New Zealand makes itself heard More than 50 protests are taking place around the country today, with rural people in particular getting out to oppose the government’s environmental policy. Alex Braae went north to Dargaville. The roads get a bit more bouncy when you turn off State Highway 1 to head out to Kaipara. Perhaps it was just because I was driving what might be the worst van in the country, but all of a sudden the shallow potholes started to look a lot more threatening. 

James Shaw facing Green co-leadership challenge from Dunedin activist

James Shaw facing Green co-leadership challenge from Dunedin activist The Green Party co-leader James Shaw is being challenged for his job by an activist in Dunedin, who says the party has become too timid on the great challenges facing humanity. Alex Braae reports.  Dunedin man James Cockle is throwing down a challenge to Greens co-leader James Shaw, saying he’s running because it’s time “for the Greens to become a major party”, and this isn’t happening under Shaw’s co-leadership.  The Green Party re-elects its co-leaders at the AGM, which is set to take place in the coming weeks. Normally the election process is little more than a formality. 

Live updates, July 6: Nurses vote to strike; Minister refuses to express confidence in human rights commissioner

Live updates, July 6: Nurses vote to strike; Minister refuses to express confidence in human rights commissioner
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How New Zealand s employment laws changed forever, 30 years ago today

May 15 1991 marked the dawn of a new system of employment that utterly transformed the world of work. The Employment Contracts Act dramatically deregulated the labour market, struck a huge blow against the union movement, and reshaped the economy. Alex Braae looks back. When Faith Harrison bega

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