No More Davids. Please.
There’s two things the New Zealand political scene doesn’t need right now. One: Another “party” led by men. Two: Another joke party.
There’s two things the New Zealand political scene doesn’t need right now. One: Another “party” led by men. Two: Another joke party.
It’s quite something that the only way I can get proper support from a government department is to publicly shame them every time they do something wrong.
I’ve written about what it’s like being sick. And I’ve written about what it’s like being something of a public figure. But I wanted to talk about being “publicly sick.”
I’ve been reading about neural pathways. My understanding of neuroscience is pretty limited, but from what I can gather, our brains like to take the easiest route.
This weekend I received a letter from the Office of the Auditor-General, telling me that the Ministry of Social Development’s “complaints and case management processes” are being audited. How very interesting. The Continue Reading →
I’m pleased to be able to tell you all that I’m now writing an opinion column for the Nelson Mail.
Paula “Bentoinette” Bennett invites @writehandedgirl to the palace for tea. Cartoon by Hayley Heartbreak.
This morning I met with Labour MPs Maryan Street and Sue Moroney to discuss Labour’s plans to address the systemic mistreatment of beneficiaries at the hands of Work and Income New Continue Reading →
There’s been quite a bit of interesting discussion about WINZ and beneficiary culture in the media since that post I wrote five weeks ago, so I thought I’d put together a Continue Reading →
Aside from being a spectacular 80s feminist anthem, and something of a war cry I have recently adopted, this retaliation unfortunately also appears to be WINZ’s attitude towards the New Continue Reading →