Government to Tweak Climate Change Law
Posted 12:20pm Saturday 23rd May 2026 by Jack Evans
Amid a flurry of news from the Government, such as the cutting of fees free, and Judith Collins leaving Parliament (tofā soifua Judith), Minister of Justice Paul Goldsmith has dropped a bombshell for the future of Aotearoa’s climate change response. Here is a quick explainer from Critic Read more...
How to Decode Politicians: My (opinionated) 6-step guide to understanding their bullshit
Posted 9:55am Sunday 10th May 2026 by Saraia Allais
"Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel." — Ralph Waldo Emerson The Merriam Webster dictionary defines a politician as “a person experienced in the art or science of government. Especially: one actively engaged in conducting the business of a Read more...
Leary’s Theory for Better Mental Health Services
Posted 10:19am Sunday 10th May 2026 by Harry Almey
Ingrid Leary, Labour MP of Taieri since 2020, and Labour Spokesperson for Mental Health, recently sat down for her first-ever interview with Critic Te Ārohi. Young people consistently have ranked the mental health crisis and climate change as their top concerns for the future, so Ingrid wants Read more...
Unions Rally For May Day
Posted 10:31am Sunday 10th May 2026 by Molly Smith-Soppet
Union flags filled Union Hall last Friday (lol), as around 150 workers, students, and organisers gathered to mark May Day (also known as International Workers’ Day). The hui brought together a wide cross-section of unions — from nurses and firefighters to supermarket workers and Read more...
Opinion: The Government Hates Critic
Posted 9:28pm Sunday 6th April 2025 by Nina Brown
The Crown has spat on Critic’s 100th birthday by rejecting our application for a letter from the King and refusing to wish the geriatric magazine a happy birthday. This time, crying on our birthday had a legit reason. The first blow came from the King himself. Well, by proxy through the Read more...
Chlöe Swarbrick: On Harm Reduction, Landlords, and (still) being the Youngest in Parliament
Posted 4:34pm Monday 24th July 2023 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Whether you love her or hate her, over the past few years, it’s been hard to ignore Chlöe Swarbrick. The 29-year-old Green Party Member and Auckland Central MP was elected to office at 23, making her the youngest politician to enter parliament since Marilyn Waring in 1975. In 2023 Read more...
Student Wants YOU! (To Vote, For Him)
Posted 7:00pm Friday 5th August 2022 by Denzel Chung
Otago Uni student Jett Groshinski is the first student to put his hand up for this year’s local body elections. He’s gunning for a spot on the Dunedin City Council (DCC), and is aiming for a chance to wear the Mayoral chains, too. The PPE (Philosophy/Politics/Economics) and Read more...
Housing is Hell: Are we ever going to get to own houses?
Posted 12:04am Saturday 2nd October 2021 by Oscar Francis
“Don’t wait, just go,” is Bernard Hickey’s advice to students who want the security of owning their own home. Bernard is an economist. He is perhaps even more pessimistic about the prospects of home ownership for young generations than the doomers themselves. If you Read more...
Australian Unis Mandate Vaccines on Campus
Posted 4:08pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Fox Meyer
Two Australian universities mandated last week that all students, staff and workers on campus be fully vaccinated. La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne were the first to require this, with Melbourne requiring everyone on campus to be vaccinated from November 5. Otago Read more...
Young Nats At Odds With Old Nats Over Conversion Therapy
Posted 12:59am Monday 9th August 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Thursday 5 August was a historic day for the LGBTQ+ community in New Zealand. The Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill was up for its first reading in Parliament, a big step towards outlawing the horrific practice forever in our country. But despite calls from their youth wing to Read more...
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