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Sharon Murdoch (@domesticanimal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All hands on deck! Police Minister Mark Mitchell promised five hundred extra police by November this year. How’s it going? My #cartoon today. #nzpol #police (Source: NZ Police Association)

All hands on deck! 
Police Minister Mark Mitchell promised five hundred extra police by November this year. How’s it going?
My #cartoon today. #nzpol #police 
(Source: NZ Police Association)
CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 This photo best exemplifies the horror UAE-backed RSF militias are inflicting on the Sudanese people, today. Footage emerging from the city of Al Fashir surely ranks amongst the worst examples of human rights abuses I have witnessed in my nearly two decades covering war

🚨 This photo best exemplifies the horror UAE-backed RSF militias are inflicting on the Sudanese people, today.

Footage emerging from the city of Al Fashir surely ranks amongst the worst examples of human rights abuses I have witnessed in my nearly two decades covering war
Maxine Gay (@gaymaxine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From Nick Rockel The Finance Minister [Willis] made up a scenario of a family outgrowing their home and buying a new one, while keeping the old one as a rental. She warned, “you’ll be hit with capital gains”, which is not true, as in that scenario, no property has been sold

Melanie D. (@melulater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is blatant political interference in the New Zealand Curriculum that shouldn't be tolerated. Education professionals should be deciding what is in the NZ Curriculum, not politicians from 8% parties pandering to the worst of NZ society to the detriment of our students.

This is blatant political interference in the New Zealand Curriculum that shouldn't be tolerated.
Education professionals should be deciding what is in the NZ Curriculum, not politicians from 8% parties pandering to the worst of NZ society to the detriment of our students.
The Associated Press (@ap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Israeli strikes overnight in Gaza have killed at least 60 people, including many children, local hospital officials say. apnews.com/article/israel…

John P (@solidairjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking the political temperature, a year ahead of the vote. With 12 months to go until the next election, the Government is under polling pressure with whispers the Prime Minister could be rolled..." newsroom.co.nz/2025/10/28/tak…

allimsayingis (@hellomotorbike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really encourage everyone to peruse the new Social Sciences curriculum. Teachers at my school will have 80 hours a year to get through this. Notice also how it uses up many of the topics more suited to deeper analysis at years 11, 12, and 13. …urriculum.tahurangi.education.govt.nz/new-zealand-cu…

Mary-Ann De Kort - Toitū Te Tiriti (@matroked) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All name suppression should be banned except for those with proven mental or developmental issues It's mostly a free ride for the wealthy

Helen Clark (@helenclarknz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preposterous: how can a public school be threatened by a hostile takeover which aims to make it a charter school? NZ education system is being subjected to ideologically-driven structural & curriculum reforms which will do long term damage unless arrested. nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckland/ke…

New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (@nz_ctu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday was Richard Wagstaff's last day as CTU President. In the last 10 years, he’s led with humility, strength, and an unwavering belief in people. His leadership has been grounded in deep compassion and faith in our collective strength.We wish him the best in his retirement.

Yesterday was Richard Wagstaff's last day as CTU President. In the last 10 years, he’s led with humility, strength, and an unwavering belief in people. His leadership has been grounded in deep compassion and faith in our collective strength.We wish him the best in his retirement.