April 28, 2024

Waikato DHB Hack

By NZB3

The State demands personal information from us from contact information to where we live to who we are related to to when when got sick and how we got sick… “As the crippled Waikato District Health Board scrambles to resurrect its hacked IT systems, there is little clarity about how damaging the cyberattack was – […]

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May 26, 2021

1932: Rainbow Springs

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Rotorua’s Rainbow Springs is out of business due to the hospitality-crushing re-set of our current Labour 6.0 Government. Likewise, Rotorua’s Agrodome is agrodone. Rainbow Springs opened in December 1932 after entrepreneur Ted Bruce converted it out of a swampy dairy farm. Later, it was joined together with the neighbouring Fairy Springs which is older still. […]

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May 24, 2021

1967: Burt Munroe, Downright Arthurian

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

It’s anachronistic what that man did. Like some H.G. Wells fiction story leaping out of the book. A child of the Age of Steam who learned in childhood that airplanes had been invented and could fly. Burt Munroe came of age during the Great War and that makes him one of what is called ‘The […]

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May 21, 2021

1929: Primitive Economics of the NZ Maori

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Raymond Firth’s The Primitive Economics of the NZ Maori was published on about 29 May, 1929. I have the second edition, printed in the 1970s. Firth made a comprehensive study of Maoris and of course he did it from a particular point of view and it was a new and different one for its time. […]

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May 17, 2021

1846: Almon Boulcott’s Farm

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Almon Boulcott left his very wealthy English father and his estate to come to settle the Wellington area with his older brother in 1842. Today in history, 16 May, 1846, his path crossed with the raiders of Te Rangihaeata. Te Rangihaeata was driven out of his home territory at Kawhia by a stronger tribe. He […]

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May 16, 2021

Eagle Brewing Brouhaha

By NZB3

There is much ferment in the Islands of New Zealand as yet another male has been accused of lashing out at one of our protected class. Not since Iain Lees-Galloway and Andrew Falloon were fed into the person-shredder 12 months ago has anyone been so commercially murdered¹. But this man, David Gaughan, put himself in harms […]

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May 15, 2021

1918: AARD

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

AARD Motor Services Association was a private transport company, est. 1918. They carried mail and people and opened up New Zealand to tourism in ways the government railways could not compete with. So, the government banned them and bought out the crumbs of what remained. After 100 years I wonder if anyone remembers what AARD […]

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May 14, 2021

Honour Culture Countdown

By NZB3

On Monday 10th May a 42yo man allegedly (legally speaking) stabbed four people inside Cumberland Street Countdown, Dunedin. He had a ‘Sons of Anarchy’ TV show shirt on, which is nothing to do with Anarkiwi or what it stands for. Interestingly, the Police were quick to pay respect to what they had seen on the […]

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May 14, 2021

“Libertarians are politically retarded, useful idiots”

By NZB3

James Davidson (8 May 2021) and Kaiden McCormick (12 May 2021) both write about the degeneracy of the current era and find nothing to disagree about concerning the symptoms they list. What NZB3 does take issue with (9 May 2021) is the cause. Is freedom to blame? Specifically, is the Libertarian ethic of ‘live and […]

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May 13, 2021

1990: Prime Minister Mike Moore

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

The former Labour 4.0 Prime Minister (4 Sept 1990–2 Nov 1990) had been convalescing for the past 5 years or so after a stroke and on 2 Feb 2020 checked out for good at the age of 71. “Mike Moore, aptly described by David Lange as having a mind like a pin-ball machine.”- McLauchlan “a […]

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May 13, 2021

1945: Punakaiki Home Guard

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

I managed a visit to Punakaiki on the West Coast and tried to match this iconic photo from 1945. Standing sentry on the Tasman Sea would have been a fairly futile and inhospitable job for this Home Guard soldier even on a fine day. Despite all the handy rock features it was very hard to […]

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May 12, 2021

2009: New Zealand Sign Language Week

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

This week is New Zealand Sign Language Week, est. 2009. The history of NZSL goes way back to 1880 when it was created as a rebel language against the Government who caught and captured deaf children. “The, deaf mute, in his natural state is virtually nothing more nor less than a human plant. The work […]

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May 11, 2021