May 16, 2026

1992: 91ZM Morning Crew

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Phil Gifford, Susi Allison, and Simon Barnett hosted a government breakfast radio show in the early 90s out of Christchurch. ‘The Morning Crew’ pulled all sorts of stunts, created songs, and invented stereotypical characters to perform skits on air. After Allison departed the men kept up the work, eventually defecting to a rival station for […]

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April 15, 2023

The Affordable Prime Minister?

By NZB3

Reporter: “Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, can I first ask you…” PM: “I’ll just stop you there and ask you to stop dead-naming me. My new name for this General Election will be Our Most Respected and Beloved and Affordable Leader.” Reporter: “I didn’t know you could..” PM: “And Three Waters is now to be referred […]

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April 15, 2023

1913: The Battlecruiser New Zealand a Gift to Empire?

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 12 April, 1913, the Battlecruiser HMS New Zealand arrived in Wellington and proceeded on a tour of our Dominion. It was visited by an estimated half-million New Zealanders—almost half the population. For example, Christchurch Mayor Harry Holland helped see to that by organising the visit of 1240 children from Dunedin to come […]

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April 12, 2023

Social Desirability Bias

By NZB3

How to explain ‘Woke Capital’ or ‘The Wokeforce’ as I also like to call it? Why are famous brands sidling up to Woke ‘Current Thing’ values to sell more doodads? For example, Jack Daniels and Bud beer in the States are re-branding to be more Drag Queen friendly. It seems so self-destructive that my mate […]

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April 12, 2023

1952: The Southland Creed Renewed

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

The Southland Progress League came about in 1914, a time of aggressive institutions and parochialism in New Zealand. Or, downright jingoism for that matter. From this came the Southland Creed penned by Southland League member Henry Fowler as published in the Southland Times of 1918. Interestingly, this civic energy was still going strong enough in […]

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April 11, 2023

1939: Marshmallow Easter Eggs

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

For 80 years the twin-lobe marshmallow chocolate egg was a fixture of New Zealand’s Easter. 1939 Is the earliest date I can find and it was in 2019 that they were discontinued. According to Te Awamutu Courier in 1950 chocolate Easter Eggs had ceased to exist apart from in the minds of New Zealanders who […]

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April 10, 2023

Reality Check Rata

By NZB3

Reality Check Radio is upon us and it’s not half bad. I’m actually a little taken aback. I couldn’t find non-Statists or non-mainstream thinkers to join in with. Especially during the COVID Panic the majority have simply obeyed. Yet now, out of the blue from my point of view, there are dozens of shows on […]

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April 9, 2023

1932: Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in New Zealand history, 8 April, 1932¹, a meeting of 9 Canterbury tramping organisations resolved to create the Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand (YHA.) It provided accommodation for young people exploring nature. The same spirit and organisation was preceded in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland months before.  This demonstrates once again that […]

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April 8, 2023

1840: Bolton Street Cemetary

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Finally managed to visit Bolton Street Cemetery in the weekend before last (ferry hold-ups gave me more time than expected…) Very tidy yet you can feel its age. The graves of many historical figures I know are here including James FitzGerald, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Alexander Turnbull. Theirs are very modest compared to […]

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April 7, 2023

Social Crisis takes priority over Temporal Crisis

By NZB3

In current years the Social Crisis takes priority over any temporal crisis. We’re working some stuff out. Eventually the blow-back from this negligence will create a series of Temporal Crises we will be unable to ignore. Whatever we have worked out about our interior structure will be set in stone for the next 4 generations; […]

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April 6, 2023

1943: The Battle of Manners Street

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Tonight in history, 3 April, 1943, the alleged ‘Battle of Manners Street’. Many government history books in recent decades record this as a scuffle between NZ and US servicemen in central Wellington. Seemingly related to racism toward Maoris and ending up in fatalities for the Americans. However, An Eyewitness History of New Zealand (1985) has […]

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April 3, 2023

1863: “To Make A Cullender of the Colony”

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

On 28 August, 1863, Lieutenant-Colonel George Dean-Pitt (Jr) established a recruitment office at the Port Phillip Club in Melbourne’s Flinders Street. The Waikato War was underway and Pitt had come from New Zealand looking for fighters. Unfortunately for New Zealand as well as Victorian history the Port Phillip Club was demolished in May 1960. More […]

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April 2, 2023