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Please explain: Privacy commissioner asks Defence about privacy breach claims
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We knew it was gonna happen : Fatal Whenuapai crash prompts petition for speed changes
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$2.75m for the Mob? : Collins takes aim at Govt, gangs as she launches third demand the debate billboard Newshub 8 hrs ago Scott Palmer © Image - Getty Images + File; Video - The AM Show Watch: Judith Collins says New Zealanders feel shut down and are accused of being a racist or a Karen if they say something.
Judith Collins has released National s third Demand the Debate billboard, criticising the Government for giving $2.75 million to a Hawke s Bay meth rehab programme linked to the Mongrel Mob.
Announcing the latest billboard, Collins called the Government s approach to law and order appalling , and targeted the growth in gang membership under Labour.
Covid-19: Defence Force booting unvaccinated apprentices off trades
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NZ Military Takes Down Winning Essay That Criticises Wokeism
The New Zealand (NZ) army has removed a winning essay from a defence force writing competition because it argues against ‘woke culture’ within the army.
Originally published on an NZ army website on July 1 along with winners of other categories, the essay titled ‘Can the Army Afford to go Woke, Benign Social Progress or National Security Threat’ argues that the postmodern concepts of diversity and inclusion are “antithetical to the Army’s ethos and values.”
The essay was removed five days later and replaced by a message from the Chief of Army Major General John Boswell saying he had asked for the essay to be taken down.