NZ
Increased funding good news for Hep-C sufferers
Posted 10:49am Sunday 15th May 2016 by Henry Napier
Hepatitis-C suffers may be able to access currently unavailable, highly effective medicine in the near future following increased funding from the Government. Last week the Government announced an increase of $50 million to the PHARMAC—New Zealand’s drug buying agency. The Read more...
Why NZUSA sucks, & what we can do about it
Posted 10:39am Sunday 15th May 2016 by Sam McChesney
What do poop-flavoured lollipops, tits on a bull, and Matthew McConaughey’s shirts all have in common? They’re all slightly more useful than NZUSA. Last month, the annual chorus of boos aimed at the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations began, kicked off by Massey student Read more...
More action needed to make New Zealand smokefree by 2025
Posted 10:44am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Joe Higham
In 2011, the New Zealand Government decided to set a goal to have New Zealand smokefree by 2025, which is categorised as having fewer than 5 percent of New Zealanders smoking by 2025. Currently that number stands at 15 percent. Tobacco kills approximately five thousand New Zealanders every year Read more...
Healthy homes in the house
Posted 10:31am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Hugh Baird
Labour's healthy homes bill, which is set to bring in new regulations for rental properties passed its first reading late last week. The bill, which was passed by just one vote would make it compulsory for all rental properties to have proper insulating, heating and ventilation. The Read more...
Government signs historic Climate Change agreement
Posted 10:48am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Henry Napier
The Government has recently signed a major climate change reduction agreement in Paris, which according to the Minister for Climate Change Issues Paula Bennett will include a multi-faceted approach to reducing carbon emissions. The Paris agreement, which was finalised in December 2015, was signed Read more...
Government’s inflated positivity over increase in university fees
Posted 10:45am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Tom Kitchin
Otago university has argued that the increase in fees is necessary because it will help control spiraling costs. In October last year, Otago chief financial officer Sharon van Turnhout said the university was under “significant financial pressure” and “providing an acceptable level Read more...
Otago University’s contribution to the World Wars
Posted 10:39am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Joe Higham
A week on from the ANZAC day commemorations, many of the emotive anecdotes, moving speeches, and poignant minutes of silence may largely be forgotten for another 51 weeks. New Zealand played a sizeable and courageous part in the wars, but how much of a part did Otago University play in the largest Read more...
What has NZUSA given OUSA?
Posted 10:32am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Joe Higham
Last October’s referendum saw the student body overwhelmingly vote for OUSA to remain members of the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA). Do OUSA need NZUSA or are they simply a hollow representative body? Linsey Higgins, NZUSA’s president, told Critic she Read more...
Auckland University on the move
Posted 10:41am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Tom Kitchin
Auckland University are relocating. Well, to an extent. They’re not setting up shop in Dunedin just yet, but they have decided to sell their Tāmaki Innovation Campus, their campus farthest from the city centre, to a local property investment firm. The role of the Tāmaki Read more...
Council Votes Against Making Homeless More Homeless
Posted 10:26am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Hugh Baird
Wellington councillors have voted against introducing bylaws that would put a ban on begging in the city. The vote came after a report was released stating that begging in the nation’s capital was on the rise after many homeless had drifted from both Auckland and Read more...

