Fascism 2.0: Lessons from six months in New Zealand’s largest white supremacist group
Posted 12:52am Monday 9th August 2021 by Elliot Weir
A note on aliases: Members of Action Zealandia use aliases to obscure their identities, even from other group members. In the article aliases are signalled by the use of single quote marks the first time a name is mentioned, e.g. ‘Marc’. Read the companion news article Read more...
GUEST EDITORIAL: I spent six months undercover in a neo-Nazi group and it was not fun
Posted 12:45am Monday 9th August 2021 by Elliot Weir
The only funny moment throughout this investigation was on a hike undercover, when three members of Action Zealandia were captivated by an impressive rainbow stretched out across the Wellington skyline. They insisted that, because it had seven colours rather than six, it was “God’s Read more...
Investigation Sheds Light on Aotearoa’s Largest Neo-Nazi Group
Posted 12:49am Monday 9th August 2021 by Elliot Weir
A note on aliases: Members of Action Zealandia use aliases to obscure their identities, even from other group members. In the article aliases are signalled by the use of single quote marks the first time a name is mentioned, e.g. ‘Marc’. Read the companion feature article Read more...
Campaign begins to highligh exhaustion of New Zealand’s ‘Resident Doctors’
Posted 10:08am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Resident doctors are registered medical practitioners, ranging in experience from first year qualified doctors to those with more than 12 years experience, primarily working in the public sector and are employed by all 20 DHBs, according to the campaign’s media release. The press Read more...
Gender equality takes a hit as pay gap widens
Posted 2:26pm Monday 15th August 2016 by Joe Higham
The gender pay gap widened last quarter from 12.9 percent to 13.2 percent, a seemingly small change, yet one that highlights a step away from gender equality in New Zealand’s workplaces. The Pay Equality Coalition’s spokesperson Angela McLeod spoke of how it is “time for action Read more...
TPPA Circus Kicks Off
Posted 11:38am Sunday 13th March 2016 by Jessica Thompson
The first of the TPP Roadshows kicked off today with central Auckland being the first stop on the trail. The roadshows are the government’s sales tactic for the agreement, which has gathered criticism by many members of the public as well as several political parties. Several Read more...
Opinion: New Zealand Becoming a Republic
Posted 11:18am Sunday 17th May 2015 by Tim Lindsay
Over the last few weeks, we have seen the birth of a royal baby, Prince Harry visiting our shores and a formal process to decide whether to change New Zealand’s flag. In light of these events, it may be worth considering the state of New Zealand’s constitution and whether we are making a Read more...
Fredric leaves Critic happy
Posted 3:03pm Sunday 26th May 2013 by Staff Reporter
Callum Fredric has stepped down as editor of Critic after reaching a settlement with OUSA last Friday. Fredric was suspended after a meeting with Darel Hall, the General Manager of OUSA and its subsidiary company Planet Media Dunedin Ltd (PMDL), on Friday 3 May. This suspension was confirmed in a Read more...
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