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Michael Daly

Hodh ech Chargui, New Zealand

Reporter at Stuff.co.nz

Born Australia 1955, Founder of The Lovelink Project (NY 1985) /Portrait artist; universalism /Supports Hawaiian independence, indigenous rights #GreenParty

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  • 3 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Amy Ridout |Susan Edmunds |Diane McCarthy |Michael Daly

    As if people needed another reason to live in Wairarapa, we have some of the most reasonable parking rates in New Zealand. While places like Wellington seem to actively discourage visitors with their sky-high parking fees, the Times-Age hit the streets to find out what people thought of Masterton, which has the lowest rates among the provincial centres. Mark Todd was glad Masterton was reasonably priced. “Go to Wellington, or anything like that and it’s crazy,” he said.

  • 1 week ago | stuff.co.nz | Lisette Reymer |Verity Johnson |Michael Daly |Ripu Bhatia

    When Jane Gregory met her husband Steve at a comedy night in Melbourne, she thought she had hit the romantic jackpot. He was handsome, clever and funny, and the two of them couldn’t stop chatting. The only catch? He was British and lived 10,000 miles away. What followed was a three-year-long, transcontinental relationship, a wedding, and eventually – for Gregory, anyway – a one-way ticket to London. At last, they were living together in wedded bliss.

  • 1 week ago | stuff.co.nz | Michael Daly |Annemarie Quill |Robert van Royen

    When Gwen, a 35-year-old lawyer from London, first met her fiancé, there was one notable difference in their upbringings. Not politics, class or any of the other typical dividing lines, but an everyday issue which cleaves people into opposing camps. “He grew up in a shoes-off house, whereas in mine we always kept them on,” says Gwen. “But I loved him so, eventually, I got into the habit of taking my shoes off when I came in from work.”Still, old habits die hard, Gwen adds.

  • 1 week ago | stuff.co.nz | Michael Daly

    A visitor to a Dunedin home found she was losing feeling in her feet because it was so cold inside the house where an unwell elderly woman lived. The elderly woman was just one of tens of thousands of people in households across the country struggling to keep their homes warm and dry this winter. In Wellington, a university student wears a woolly hat to bed every night as the wind comes in through a crack between sliding windows in his bedroom.

  • 1 week ago | stuff.co.nz | Michael Daly

    Kāinga OraA visitor to a Dunedin home found she was losing feeling in her feet because it was so cold inside the house where an unwell elderly woman lived. The elderly woman was just one of tens of thousands of people in households across the country struggling to keep their homes warm and dry this winter. In Wellington, a university student wears a woolly hat to bed every night as the wind comes in through a crack between sliding windows in his bedroom.

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10 Jun 25

RT @AnnWright46: @Frédéric Journès, French ambassador to Israel, where is your consul that should be dealing with the kidnapping of 6 Frenc…

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10 Jun 25

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3 Jun 25

Gay rights but not human rights! Even Israeli genocide deniers&conservatives come to support Glen Greenwald. Once bashing gays was societally&exemplary. The 70s gay rights movement has succeeded. But apparently progressives are called upon to assert that Palestinian lives matter.

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