A New Era. October set a new record for Action Zealandia. Throughout this country our movement was buzzing with the applied, disciplined action of enthused members. We’ve all been deeply encouraged by each other’s determination, grit and commitment as demonstrated in our eager participation in somewhat challenging activities. While this Continue Reading
Labour Day
Today, the 28th of October, is Labour Day. This is the 129th Labour Day celebrated in New Zealand. But what are we celebrating? The average New Zealander has probably never really thought about it, and might not know much about the shadowy concept of “Labour”, or the history of the Continue Reading
Who really Benefits from the Current Economic Structure?
Where does money come from? Most people either don’t know, or believe it comes from the government. In reality, the money created by the Reserve Bank – in the form of notes and coins – makes up less than 3% of our money supply. The rest is electronic money for Continue Reading
The Myth of Multiculturalism
Study finds diversity erodes social trust In a new peer reviewed study from September 2019, research conducted by Peter Thisted Dinesen and Merlin Schaeffer from the University of Copenhagen, and Kim Mannemar Sønderskov from Aarhus University, has found a direct link between increased ethnic diversity and a collapse in social Continue Reading
Cook250
Today, the 9th of October, 2019 is the sestercentennial anniversary of what is essentially the genesis of our nation, and the origin of our people. 250 years ago today, a man named James made the first successful landing by a white man in this country, coming ashore near what is Continue Reading