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But they provide as much shade as hoped.
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David Ho
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Amazing protest in Tāmaki Makaurau as part of a national day of action against the bigoted coalition government's legislation trying to define a woman and man. Real feminists know women can't be defined. #transrights
Amazing turn out in Kirikiriroa today in support of our transgender & intersex whānau. Don't forget to make your submission against the Definition Woman Man Bill.
“The international community is watching. If the Crown continues to treat its constitutional partnership with Māori as a disposable asset at home, it risks compromising New Zealand’s standing as a trustworthy partner in global trade, diplomacy, and international law.” #nzpol
Warmer winters cause havoc for natural systems. Here's some examples from New Zealand. There'll be similar stuff happening in Australian ecosystems and agricultural systems. theconversation.com/warming-wint...
"While equality focuses on treating people the same, equity asks whether everyone has the same opportunity to thrive in the first place." www.rnz.co.nz/news/te-manu...
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NZ's Finance & Expenditure Committee has recommended the Regulatory Standards Bill proceed to 2nd reading despite 159,000 submissions 98.7% of which opposed the #RSB. Democracy=dead under RW Govt themodernregulator.com/regulatory-s...,
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“The number of women serving time in prison is expected to surge 63% over the next decade, due to stronger punishments for theft.” The current austerity-for-thee-but-not-for-me government of New Zealand, preparing to usher us all into our Les Misérables era… It doesn’t have to be this way! #nzpol
Photosynthesis does not always result in wood growth, a key factor in carbon dioxide sequestration
www.theguardian.com
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Trees may store less planet-heating carbon than hoped, study suggests
Equity vs equality? Why educators and health experts say understanding the difference matters
While equality focuses on treating people the same, equity asks whether everyone has the same opportunity to thrive in the first place.
www.rnz.co.nz
The select committee recommended the bill proceed to second reading. What happens next for New Zealand's regulatory community?
New Zealand's Regulatory Standards Bill advances despite 98.7% opposition
themodernregulator.com
Warmer winters mean insect pests like wasps will likely spread further, while weedy plants and rats invade alpine zones, shrinking the refuge for endangered birds.
theconversation.com
Warming winters are changing NZ’s landscapes, bringing insect pests, smaller fruit and carbon loss
Cate Macinnis-Ng
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I draw the old way – with my hand. Doing it with AI would not make me more creative, it would drain the colour out of my existence
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AI ‘art’ is boring, soulless theft – and when I see it as an artist I see red | Jess Harwood
Man in Uniform Looks Out: What Hello
Alt: Our mate Russell Crowe as Jean Valjean, with an eye on who to chase and punish next, when the actual right thing to do is treat people as human beings and make sure everyone has access to what they need.
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Victoria 💚 🧡 ❤️
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“The Crown cannot easily look a High Court judge in the eye and argue that statutory Treaty obligations are vague, unworkable, or a threat to democratic certainty when the executive branch has formall...
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Te Tiriti duplicity: honoured abroad but dismissed at home | E-Tangata
There are plants flowering in my local area now, in June, that normally flower in November, and this article from the national broadcaster uses words like “enjoy” and “rejoice” to describe weather which is frankly terrifying, and doesn’t even mention climate change: www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
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Number of female prisoners expected to surge by 63 percent over next decade #nzpol
An influx of humid, tropical air has resulted in a remarkably warm and relatively wet start to winter across Australia.
www.abc.net.au
Parts of Australia on track for warmest start to winter on record
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The number of women serving time in prison is expected to surge 63 percent over the next decade, due to stronger punishments for theft.
www.rnz.co.nz
Number of female prisoners expected to surge by 63 percent over next decade
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