Election 2014

Election day and the Journalism class is organised and ready to go. The radio journalism students were out on the field, doing live crosses back to the XFM radio station. We all felt lucky to have the elections fall on our study year.  I was happy to tackle the elections in this “safe” learning environment.…

Laila Harré on ‘Not the 6 o’clock news’

Laila Harré and Hone Harawira are hoping to make it to parliament with their Internet-Man coalition. Not the Nine O’Clock News is a television comedy sketch show which was broadcast on BBC2 from 1979 to 1982. Laila Harré took to Not the 6 o’clock news to voice her concerns over ‘media bias’ and inequality. She…

Judith Collins resigns as minister

A surprise turn and news agencies scramble to live broadcast Prime Minister, John Key’s announcement from parliament yesteraday. He has accepted Judith Collins’ resignation as Justice minister. In the 2011 email blogger Cameron Slater says he spoke with Ms Collins and that she was gunning for the former director of the Serious Fraud Office, Adam…

Women rights listed as a good reason to vote

It is in my best interest that everyone vote in the September 20 elections; here’s five reasons why you should vote according to The New Zealand Herald. I like that the first reason: 1. Honour New Zealand’s democratic legacy In 1893, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world to allow all women…

Dirty Politics

On 13 August journalist Nicky Hager launched his book Dirty Politics: How attack politics is poisoning New Zealand’s political environment. The book reveals emails (to Cameron Slater, right-wing WhileOil blogger) from the National Government, implicating the party in a full scale smear campaign against the opposition. Prime Minister, John Key, has dismissed the book and…

Wellington gears up for elections, debates with politicians

Representatives of the Green Party, Labour Party, Mana and National Parties came over to St John’s in the City on a chilli Wednesday winter’s night. Paul Foster- Bell (National), Heleyni Pratley (Mana), Jan Logie (Greens) and Grant Robertson (Labour) attended the Wellington Young Feminist’s Ladies in the House candidates’ forum answering questions from the public…

No refuge for National

National MP, Judith Collins, have been criticized by Women Refuge chief executive Heather Henare . Women’s Refuge is disappointed at a comment by Justice Minister Judith Collins that women won’t want to seek its aid because it helps the partners of gang members. After the debate sparked by Tania Billingsley on how the government handled…

MP quits for family

Green Party MP, Holly Walker, has officially taken herself off the 2014 Party List. She says she’s chosen to put her family first and will resign after the election. Wellington Central candidate James Shaw will take Walker’s spot at number 12, while 21-one-year-old Te Tai Hauāuru candidate and Paekākāriki Community Board chairperson Jack McDonald moves…