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Opinion

It’s just Elijah Just (Photo: Getty Images)
Opinion

Why the All Whites should switch to black

NZ Football said it to fool us, but the joke’s on them – it’s actually a good idea.
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By Calum Henderson | 10th April, 2026
Production editor
The downside is you have to sell a kidney for diesel. The upside is there are fewer traffic jams. (Image: Emily Wong)
Opinion

Driving has never been worse. Driving has never been better

More people are getting on buses and bikes and the roads are clearer for cars. Who would have thought?
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By Hayden Donnell | 10th April, 2026
Senior writer
Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis at a Beehive press conference on Wednesday, April 8
Opinion

The many ways our government is failing in its response to the fuel crisis

The opportunity is here for a cultural reset. Why won’t the government take it?
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By Simon Wilson | 9th April, 2026
Guest writer
Simeon Brown and Chris Bishop at the National Party conference in June 2023. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
Opinion

Can Simeon Brown run a Luxon campaign that Chris Bishop can’t?

For the role once likened to 'conductor of the orchestra', Christopher Luxon has swapped his most socially liberal minister for his most conservative.
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By Toby Manhire | 7th April, 2026
Editor-at-large
The opposition coalition controls 100% of parliament (Image: Joel MacManus)
Opinion

Every political party is in opposition now

In a rare show of unity, every party in parliament agrees they aren't the ones in charge.
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By Joel MacManus | 6th April, 2026
Senior writer
An artist’s impression of Wayne Brown’s vision for the country
Opinion

Here’s the problem with Wayne Brown’s National-Labour coalition idea

The Auckland mayor wants a grand coalition. The idea neglects two major factors in politics: emotion and self-interest.
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By Andrew Geddis | 3rd April, 2026
Contributing writer
A helpful guide to Government NZ. (Image: Emily Wong)
Opinion

An organisational chart to help CEO Christopher Luxon understand the government

The prime minister still thinks he’s running a company. But we can work with that.
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By Hayden Donnell | 2nd April, 2026
Senior writer
Image: The Spinoff
Opinion

The BSA’s decision to take on The Platform is brave, principled – and indefensible

It’s a bold move. It’s also logically incoherent.
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By Duncan Greive | 2nd April, 2026
Founder
The internet is a vast ocean of lies.
Opinion

Please stop April fooling me. I already don’t know what’s real

Today you will be buffeted by a blizzard of lies. Just like every other day. 
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By Hayden Donnell | 1st April, 2026
Senior writer
Why the minor political parties are suddenly very interested in West Coast-Tasman
Opinion

Why the minor parties are suddenly very interested in West Coast-Tasman

Politicians don’t just show up for the scenery.
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By Ellen Curnow | 1st April, 2026
Guest writer
Israel Adesanya has had a stellar career, but could it be coming to an end? (Photos: Getty Images; additional design: The Spinoff).
Opinion

Is it time for Israel Adesanya to retire?

The question is no longer what he’s achieved – it’s what he risks by staying.
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By Liam Rātana | 31st March, 2026
Ātea editor
Nicola Willis and Christopher Luxon during a press conference at parliament on March 19, 2026 (Photo: Marty Melville/AFP via Getty Images; additional design The Spinoff)
Opinion

The government’s fuel crisis package looks weaker with each passing day

It's hard to avoid the impression that a government already making life hard for the lowest earners has decided to double down.
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By Max Rashbrooke | 31st March, 2026
Contributing writer
Fireworks during a Big Bash League match between the Brisbane Heat and the Hobart Hurricanes at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast in 2018 (Photo: Albert Perez – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)
Opinion

Can NZ’s new T20 cricket franchise attract the dollars, players and fans it will need?

New Zealand Cricket opting for a franchise league funded by private equity raises questions about the future of the local game – and the ability of national sporting bodies to keep acting in the public interest.
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By Chris McMillan | 30th March, 2026
Guest writer
Kahurānaki maunga in the Hawkes Bay. (Image: NZ Real Estate). (Additional design: The Spinoff).
Opinion

The Treaty isn’t broken – we just can’t agree what it is

The debate over the Treaty is not merely a disagreement on translation or words.
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By Alistair Reese | 28th March, 2026
Guest writer
Shane Jones’ proposals weren’t universally popular.
Opinion

Everyone in New Zealand vs Shane Jones

At this point, the only ones not claiming credit for Jones’ fish size backdown are Jones himself, the fishing industry and large fishes.
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By Hayden Donnell | 27th March, 2026
Senior writer
Christopher Luxon, Louise Upston and Robbie Williams
Opinion

The many dodgy claims behind the government’s major events fund

Does anyone really believe that Robbie Williams wouldn’t have come to New Zealand without a taxpayer-funded sweetener? 
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By Joel MacManus | 26th March, 2026
Senior writer
Nicola Willis tours Marsden Point. (Photo: The New Zealand Herald)
Opinion

Hard hats, the ultimate accessory for the plan-challenged politician

As long as you’re wearing a hard hat, it looks like you’re working hard and taking action.
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By Hayden Donnell | 25th March, 2026
Senior writer
The Māori land court will no longer have jurisdiction over post-settlement entities. (Design: The Spinoff).
Opinion

Government moves to strip Māori land court oversight of Treaty settlement trusts

A quiet law change with big stakes.
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By Carwyn Jones | 24th March, 2026
Guest writer
A depiction of the mandatory occupation field on special vote declarations. (Image: Tina Tiller)
Opinion

Wtf: we are throwing out so many votes for no good reason

In Auckland, nearly 2000 special votes were chucked in the bin because people failed to list their occupation.
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By Hayden Donnell | 24th March, 2026
Senior writer
Jury chairs
Opinion

The aborted Nelson rape trial revealed uncomfortable truths

The jury asked questions about the complainant’s underwear and sexual history.
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By Ruben Miller | 20th March, 2026
Guest writer

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