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Timothy O’Farrell
Timothy O’Farrell is a 24 year old Catholic from Otepoti, Dunedin. He is a freelance writer and communications specialist working for a Christian aid organisation. Sign in by entering the code we sent ...
Would the money the Government spends on tax credits for philanthropy be better spent funding social programmes directly?
Indian associations say Deputy Prime Minister's comment to India-NZ business summit was "totally uncalled for". Jonathan ...
On Thursday morning, Reuben and Fili were the only ones who turned up to move all the chairs and benches in the school hall. At one point they stopped and looked up into the high ceilings where stage ...
The yellow platform on sticks in the Waitematā Harbour is the topic of discussion on a series of Reddit and Facebook threads. But instead of suppling everyday bargains or a big splash, this mysterious ...
National positions itself as a party committed to strengthening our economy. Is compensating women less than men for the same and/or comparable work a way to do that?
Yes. The message of the Government’s changes to pay equity legislation is that many women will no longer have to smash the glass ceiling. That’s right. Because we’ve lifted the glass ceiling. That’s ...
There were no Māori or Pacific professors either. Many women academics served as tutors, not lecturers – including Dame Cath ...
The winner by a country mile was Whangarei crime writer Sherryl Clark, whose latest book Woman, Missing is set in Melbourne, ...
NZ First MP and minister Shane Jones said the tribunal has become a 'litigator's paradise' but promised the review will be ...
Abuse survivors and a Royal Commission both sought a survivor-led redress scheme, but Government chose to ignore that advice ...