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Open letter to the NZ media on the Greens MP Benjamin Doyle's child images scandal: "I believe there's now sufficient evidence ... you have a journalistic duty to tell the story as it stands, and a moral duty to act" centrist.nz/open-letter-to…

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National MP part of secretive religious pedophile sect? This 1News story seems like an attempt to divert atention from Greens MP Benjamin Doyle's child images scandal. Why is 1News persecuting National MP Hamish Campbell, who has done absolutely nothing wrong, but is being

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BUSSYGATE: Greens MP Benjamin Doyle speaks to 1News 1News: "Do you accept it wrong to post photographs of your child alongside sexual slang like that?" Doyle: "The words I used [“Bussy Galore”]... were not sexual words." That was the best excuse that Green Party spin doctors

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Kohimarama Conference as described by a Maori newspaper in 1860 Below is my overview of their article as a podcast. Source: paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MMT… ### SCRIPT ### The Conference of Maori Chiefs at Kohimarama, Auckland, began on July 10th, 1860. Additional meetings were held

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James Busby's Letter to Maori Elders in 1860 On June 22, 1860, James Busby wrote a letter to Maori Elders explaining his concerns to recent Maori uprisings, wanting to break the Treaty and make their own sovereignty - such as the Kingi movement. Busby was one of the authors of

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Manawatu Radioactive Waste Less than 4 km from the Radioactive waste are: - NZ's busiest section of highway (SH3) - Two villages (Bulls and Sanson) - Tectonic plates with multiple active faults - Ohakea Air Force base - The Rangitikei River - Surrounded by farms

Manawatu Radioactive Waste

Less than 4 km from the Radioactive waste are: 
- NZ's busiest section of highway (SH3)
- Two villages (Bulls and Sanson)
- Tectonic plates with multiple active faults
- Ohakea Air Force base
- The Rangitikei River
- Surrounded by farms