May 15, 2025

1916: St George’s Bay

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

An early aerial shot of Auckland Central from 1916, taken from a New Zealand Flying School aircraft. The harbor dredge is in the foreground of what was St George’s Bay. It has been reclaimed from the sea but was named after George Cooper, Hobson’s taxman. Behind we can see Albert Park (walled off?) and the […]

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April 17, 2025

1817: Tohunga Jack

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

New Zealand, by 1867, was out of its pioneering era and into a new time period AHNZ calls the Colonial Saeculum. There was a Crisis due to the withdrawal of the Gold Rushes and Maori Wars that we had now come out on the other side of. For now we were doing well as a […]

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April 14, 2025

1893: Christchurch Savage Club

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

The Christchurch Savage Club dates from 13 April 1893. A colonial off-shoot of the London Savage Club founded in 1857 by a group of authors, journalists and artists. A male social entertainment club for those with an interest in literature, music and art. However, this gentleman’s club was very different in that they were not […]

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April 13, 2025

Defence Chief’s Winning Jab

By NZB3

Look like the jury’s in, so to speak, on the limits to what Defence command can make their soldiers do to their own bodies. No limit. Sign up for the New Zealand Defence Force and they own you down to the cellular level… “The Chief of Defence’s right to require members have Covid-19 vaccinations has […]

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April 12, 2025

1965: V-Jet Day

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 10 April, 1965, New Zealand entered the international V-Jet air cargo network. Scheduled jet services now ran with Qantas Empire Airways between Christchurch and Sydney using the Boeing 707. We called it “V-Jet Day.” “Commanded by Captain “Torchy” Uren and crewed by Kiwis Bob Bishop, Alan Williams, and Alan Gill, as well […]

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April 10, 2025

1809: Te Pahi’s Rebuke

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Te Pahi, a Ngapuhi Chief has a fairly good reputation in early relations between the colony of New South Wales and New Zealand. He had been an honored guest in  Governor Philip King’s house in Sydney over 3 months. His son, Matara, visited England in 1809 and met King George III. Samuel Marsden’s mission also […]

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April 2, 2025

1965: TEAL Tiki

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 1 April, 1965, Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL) changed its name to Air New Zealand. These plastic Maori tikis used to be in high circulation decades ago, sort of like the little Pizza Hut pencils used to be. I think I just figured out where they came from after all these years […]

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April 1, 2025