February 7, 2025

1954: Lizzy’s Side

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 17 January, 1954, The Queen of New Zealand visited Greymouth. She traveled by air to Hokitika then was driven north to spend the night at Revingtons Hotel (demolished 2020.) The Coasters were greatly excited and enthusiastic to have the Royal couple on their soil. Even so, as you can see in the […]

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January 17, 2025

1912: Muriwai Mystery

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Muriwai Beach, West Auckland, has a very long history. Even 100 years ago historians and naturalists were able to excavate even older remains from the rubbish piles they had left behind. For example, the unusual discovery of the Muriwai beach boomerang in 1925 stands out. Ref. 1925: Maori Boomerang Discovered, AHNZ Various groups inhabited the […]

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January 13, 2025

1991: Te Rua

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Te Rua. A government-funded heist movie where German art imported from New Zealand is the tempting target. Wi Kuki Kaa’s fine acting performance as a Silent Generation Maori elite clinking glasses in Europe. But his conscience is tortured by his art thief nephew and this guilt-tripping white women. How much emotional blackmail can a man […]

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January 9, 2025

1973: The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Tonight in New Zealand history, 8 January, 1973, Black Sabbath wrapped up the Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival. This was our version of Woodstock, New Zealand’s first significant outdoor music event, attracting 18,000 people. Mainstream Boomers were into their Hippy or Country music. Festival organisers Barry Coburn and Robert Raymond were offering an alternative. Ngaruawahia would be […]

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January 8, 2025

Parklife

By NZB3

Just listening to Radio Hauraki. (Hau-rak-ie not ‘Hoe-raki.’) A Blur song came on and a lyric struck me… “I feed the pigeons, I sometimes feed the sparrows too It gives me a sense of enormous well-being (Parklife) And then I’m happy for the rest of the day Safe in the knowledge there will always be […]

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January 8, 2025

1836: Pukaki’s Gateway

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Little did we know that our 20c coin these last 20 years featured a cannibal chief in the midst of a necrophilic sex act! Pukaki, a Te Arawa warlord from 1700s Rotorua lived a violent life. Maoris at this time lived in a Hobbsean war of all against all. Constant strife was either simmering or […]

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January 6, 2025

1977: Bastion Point

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

The Bastion Point occupation got underway today in New Zealand history, 5 January 1977. After many warnings and deadlines ignored, The State finally put a stop to this major protest after 506 days; it ended on 25 May 1978. Representatives of the Ngati Whatua were not happy about their ancestral leaders selling the land to […]

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January 5, 2025

2005: Bo-Gyung Ko

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Asian women have long dominated the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) where competition is fierce and prize-money huge. Even the barriers to entry into the competition circuit itself is greatly prohibitive. A novel way to differentiate a player and open some doors apparently occurred to one Republic of Korea couple, Mrs and Mrs Ko. By […]

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January 3, 2025