
NEWS
The Government plans to replace the Resource Management Act and turn around the country’s ‘culture of ‘No’’. Phase 2 of the Covid-19 Inquiry seeks public input on the fifth anniversary of lockdown, and Speak Up for Women delivers a parliamentary petition for a biological definition of “sex” in law. Overseas, Ukraine criticises the US envoy, Greenland slams ‘aggressive’ US visit, and Trump imposes tariffs on Venezuelan oil buyers.
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ANALYSIS
Jonathan Ayling of the Free Speech Union discusses the gagging of doctors and the government’s plans for media reform. Meanwhile, with GDP figures on the rise, William McGimpsey believes Christopher Luxon’s growth strategy is paying off, but a potential free trade deal with India could come at an unpleasant cost.
THE SIGNPOST
Jonathan Ayling from the Free Speech Union joins Paul Brennan to unpack Dr Sam Bailey’s medical deregistration, the silencing of doctors and Christopher Luxon’s India deal while Vanessa Beeley reports from Beirut about the latest developments in the Middle East.
On Tech Tuesday Dr Paul Henderson discusses how the tech revolution, driven by AI and human oversight, presents both disruptive challenges and unique opportunities for New Zealand.
Author Amy Brooke gives a hard-hitting critique of New Zealand’s political and education systems in a chat with Rodney Hide, exposing government overreach and the erosion of democracy.
And in this week’s Rural Report, Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson highlight key issues affecting rural living.
Plus! Take a sneak peek at this Sunday’s Webinar: Survive and Thrive in Homeschooling with Christine Smith & Rodney Hide.
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NEWS
The Government plans to replace the Resource Management Act and turn around the country’s ‘culture of ‘No’’. Phase 2 of the Covid-19 Inquiry seeks public input on the fifth anniversary of lockdown, and Speak Up for Women delivers a parliamentary petition for a biological definition of “sex” in law. Overseas, Ukraine criticises the US envoy, Greenland slams ‘aggressive’ US visit, and Trump imposes tariffs on Venezuelan oil buyers.
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ANALYSIS
Jonathan Ayling of the Free Speech Union discusses the gagging of doctors and the government’s plans for media reform. Meanwhile, with GDP figures on the rise, William McGimpsey believes Christopher Luxon’s growth strategy is paying off, but a potential free trade deal with India could come at an unpleasant cost.
THE SIGNPOST
Jonathan Ayling from the Free Speech Union joins Paul Brennan to unpack Dr Sam Bailey’s medical deregistration, the silencing of doctors and Christopher Luxon’s India deal while Vanessa Beeley reports from Beirut about the latest developments in the Middle East.
On Tech Tuesday Dr Paul Henderson discusses how the tech revolution, driven by AI and human oversight, presents both disruptive challenges and unique opportunities for New Zealand.
Author Amy Brooke gives a hard-hitting critique of New Zealand’s political and education systems in a chat with Rodney Hide, exposing government overreach and the erosion of democracy.
And in this week’s Rural Report, Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson highlight key issues affecting rural living.
Plus! Take a sneak peek at this Sunday’s Webinar: Survive and Thrive in Homeschooling with Christine Smith & Rodney Hide.
Want to help RCR grow? Share our high-impact clips on social media! Follow us on X and Facebook—every share spreads the message and builds the movement!