More From Women’s Affairs Lianne Dalziel…… Maori women have played a significant role in New Zealand’s strong economic growth in recent years, entering the workforce in record numbers and helping lift productivity, Minister for Women’s Affairs Lianne Dalziel says. “Women have been a driving force in the renaissance of Maori language, art, culture and commercial […]
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Economic Effects of Gender-based Work
Media Release from Lianne Dalziel: New Zealand has been approved to lead a A$50,000 research project into the economic effects of the different work men and women do. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MWA) is to lead a trans-Tasman research project on the economic effects of the different work that men and women do, Women’s […]
25 Years of Misery
The first of October 1981,? Was the day the horror that is the Family Court was begun.? Hailed as world leading jurisprudence and a shining light? The monster created was an anti family blight.? ? In secret, cases this court does consider? Like a snake with its deadly rattle and slither? Lawyers and Judges just […]
On Our Knees Down Under.
The politics of our country is very much a men’s issue, as the political changes over recent years have impacted negatively, not only on the individual male, but also on the structure and direction of our society. Politically we are on our knees, and rather than presenting the image of descending into banana republicanism, we […]
The Wrath of IRD
There is a dad in Rotorua who applied for a departure order via an administrative review.? The Review Officer decided that the case was too complex and declined to make a decision telling the dad he would have to go to the Family Court.? The dad lodged all the applications and 12 Hours before the […]
Neck-and-neck on female vote
Tuesday September 26, 2006 By Paula Oliver National remains neck-and-neck with Labour in the battle for the female vote, with the latest Herald Digi-Poll survey hinting that there has been little fallout yet for Don Brash from his reported affair. The poll shows National has 42.3 per cent support among females and Labour has 42.7 […]
Navajo Wisdom.
Herald smears MENZ
Today I sent the following letter to the NZ Herald: In your article: ‘Man who released Davis images says election spending the reason‘ published on September 24 2006, you reported: “Mr Bird, 62, has been associated with the men’s rights group Menz”. MENZ is not about “men’s rights”, and it is not a group. The […]
The Donkin Method
The Donkin Method ( A summary) The Donkin Method for Child Support calculations is designed to provide a solution to the question of how a fair and reasonable child support system can be attained. There is little doubt that the best outcome for children occurs when mum and dad share the responsibilities of parenting. Shared […]
A few good men.
TV1 Sunday’s documentary They are an endangered species when it comes to working with toddlers. Those brave enough to chance it run the risk of being accused of child abuse. It’s serious, unfair the teachers say, and what’s more it’s bad for the kids. Once again Ian Sinclair has shown it the way it is. […]
National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuge Bullies
The story below is a rare glimpse into the way power and control is exercised by radical feminist gatekeepers. It is interesting to compare their behaviour with other feminist groups such as the National Network of Stopping Violence Services, and Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care. Wanganui Chronicle: Refuge wrangle goes on Wanganui agencies are again […]
Trans-tasman women’s affairs meeting
Lianne Dalziel is meeting her aussie equivalents today in Adelaide to discuss women’s issues. This is an annual meeting. United release below. Government release link on Scoop ______________ Turner backs blokes United Future deputy leader Judy Turner says the Government should be putting as much effort into men’s needs as it does for women’s. “I […]
Investigate: The Smoking Gun Issue.
If you look past the Peter Davis editorial…… It certainly is The Smoking Gun Issue. There is an interesting article by Miranda Devine, entitiled women pulling the plug. “Some discussion at the forum revolved around a six year US study of 65 married couples that found that the secret to a lasting marriage was a […]
F4J Digital Video Of Actions Taken ( Get Involved, Cooperate & Don’t Burn Out)
The New Zealand Mental Health Survey.
Stuff Link: The New Zealand Mental Health Survey, released by Health Minister Pete Hodgson yesterday, found that by the age of 75, 46 per cent of people would have experienced a mental health disorder. Dr Wilson believed these figures would help people be happier to talk about these kind of issues in everyday forums. “Things […]
113 years on, equality battle continues
Study finds bias against women in science
1.00pm Tuesday September 19, 2006 By Maggie Fox Women are being filtered out of high-level science, maths and engineering jobs in the United States, and there is no good reason for it, according to a National Academies report released today. A committee of experts looked at all the possible excuses — biological differences in ability, […]
Lock em up says Judith.
It Would Seem Pro-Fathers Rights Females Must Shut Up or Lose their License to Practice Law too!
Dateline: USA From: By Brad Haynes of the Eagle-Tribune Via: the Honor Network Additional Comments: Timocrat ANDOVER – Barbara Johnson, the flamboyant Andover lawyer who fought for the rights of fathers, campaigned for governor in an antique fire engine and drove a hearse to Washington, D.C., to protest divorce laws, has been barred from practicing […]
Licence tests for parents
Economist Murray Weatherston says child abuse costs New Zealand $1.25 billion a year. About 120 people, including social workers, paediatricians and Children’s Commissioner Cindy Kiro, attended a one-day seminar on Monday called by Weatherston and Family Court Judge Graeme MacCormick. NZ Herald: Parents should sit licence test, say experts A high-powered expert group has proposed […]
Men out in the cold
If you’re a male and need emergency housing, even for just a few nights, there’s often nowhere to lay your head. Merilee Andrew reports. Western Welfare Agencies, which can comfortably cater for displaced females and their children, say the housing situation is desparately inadequate for males. Citizen’s Advice Buraeu manager Diane Mellowes has trouble placing […]
Personal Politics, or Men’s Issue.
It is no surprise that Clark wants to Tazer Trevor Mallard, but the question is why. Is it because she abides so strongly with the principle of keeping private and political separate, or that she saw that a similar such retaliation might expose something more damaging for her. What was exposed in the personal life […]
We Got Us A Convoy
Child Support Convoy Auckland to Wellington. Friday 26th January 2007 Time to get serious about child support protest. The Convoy will travel from Auckland to Wellington ahead of the National Child Support Conference. This is Auckland Anniversay Weekend. If you are serious about participating in this weekend, take Friday off and travel home on Monday.
Bothered About Child Support.
Had enough of the IRD child tax department. Project Re Union Trust is hosting a child support forum in Auckland. Those interested please note the following date and time. Auckland Child Support Forum. 10.00 am – 3.00 pm Sunday 29 th October. This is advance notice for those interested. Further advertising will follow. Guest speaker […]

