It’s OK to be uncomfortable about abortionWith the announcement that Labour is moving towards abortion law reform, New Zealand is gearing up to talk about a topic that makes a lot of people uncomfortable. So how can we move past the discomfort towards a law that works?By Nicole Skews-Poole | 24th February, 2018Guest writer
A tenant’s best friend: Why dogs deserve a place in state housingRenters owning dogs is a divisive issue, especially among landlords. But what happens when your landlord is the government?By Nicole Skews-Poole | 10th December, 2017Guest writer
My cousin AllenCharles Arthur Allen Aberhart was 37 when he died in 1964, the victim of a gay hate crime that would later inspire the New Zealand homosexual law reform movement. His relative Nicole Skews-Poole tells his story.By Nicole Skews-Poole | 15th August, 2017Guest writer