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Reflecting its formal state of war with North Korea, South Korea has endured decades ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-28 By Fitriani, Shelly Shih and Alice Wai Job decline continues, wages not growing with inflation NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi President Richard Wagstaff has said that today’s release of labour market data shows the continued economic pain that is being felt by workers. “This new data shows that unemployment is rising, wages are not keeping up with rising costs, and young people are bearing the brunt of the Government’s failure to… Read More »Job decline continues, wages...read more Published on: 2025-07-28 By Stella Whitfield A brief history of me I remember the first time I announced my candidacy.read more Published on: 2025-07-28 40 years on, the Rainbow Warrior, the bombing and French colonial culture… You are warmly invited to hear Dr David Robie reflect on the 1985 Rainbow Warrior mission to Rongelap atoll to help US nuclear refugees and the bombing of the Greenpeace campaign ship by French secret agents. His analysis is that far from the sabotage being an isolated incident, it was part of a cynical and sordid colonial policy that impacts...read more Published on: 2025-07-28 Friends to all: Nauru-Australia security treaty brings confidence and stability At a time when many Pacific leaders are expressing concerns about the impacts of geopolitical competition in their respective countries and the region, the government of Nauru, led by President David Adeang, has opted to ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-28 By Blake Johnson and Astrid Young Government engaging in anti-democratic voter suppression New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi President Richard Wagstaff has said the union movement is appalled by the Government’s proposed electoral law changes, which include the removal of same-day enrolments. “As the largest democratic organisation in Aotearoa New Zealand, the NZCTU is unequivocally opposed to electoral law changes that are designed to… Read More »Government engaging in anti-democratic...read more Published on: 2025-07-28 By Stella Whitfield Luxon Booed & PSA - Wright Family / Sean Plunkett Warning Exercise extreme caution on reports Wrights no longer support 'The Platform'. The evidence doesn't match up.read more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-28 By Mountain Tūī Not Done Yet: Women’s Day of Action for Pay Equity On Saturday 20 September communities across Aotearoa will unite for a Women’s Day of Action for Pay Equity – taking place 132 years after New Zealand women secured the right to vote. This mobilisation responds directly to the Government’s gutting of pay equity. “This week, alongside our affiliated unions, we handed the Government a petition… Read More »Not Done Yet: Women’s...read more Published on: 2025-07-28 By Stella Whitfield Six months later, US soft power feels effects of USAID cuts Six months ago, the Trump administration paused almost all foreign assistance. As more than US$60 billion of programs suddenly stopped, we predicted that people would die, the world would become less fair and US soft ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-28 By Melissa Conley Tyler and Heather Wrathall Scale of regional health chasms revealed 1News reveals vastly different treatment thresholds between regions; Auditor General finds 10,000 patients wait more than a year to see a specialist & 2,500 haven't been treated within a yearread more Published on: 2025-07-28 By Bernard Hickey Sean Plunket Has Lost His Multi-Millionaire Backer Webworm can report that "The Platform" has lost the financial support of Wayne Wright Jr.read more David Farrier Published on: 2025-07-28 By David Farrier Townsville should lead strategic basing for Littoral Lift Group The Australian Army’s new watercraft fleet needs a primary home port that maximises operational readiness, logistical efficiency and strategic reach. Townsville should be that home. While other locations can complement the basing strategy, Townsville’s advantages ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-28 By Chris McDougall Winston's Fake Nationalism And then they came for the Immigrants.read more Nick's Kōrero Published on: 2025-07-28 By Nick Rockel Dirty politics and the Integrity Institute and the media An institute established to expose corruption in politics is now being accused of playing dirty politics itself. The Wellington-based Integrity Institute is financing journalists to expose what it claims are corrupt practices in New Zealand politics. But it is who the Institute is trying to expose and how they are going about it that is […]read more Published on: 2025-07-28 By Richard Harman 2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #30 A listing of 28 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, July 20, 2025 thru Sat, July 26, 2025. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Policy and Politics (7 articles)This renowned climate scientist says this is the most difficult time for climate science he’s ever seen...read more Skeptical Science Published on: 2025-07-27 Luxon's Tough Love: 100 Jobs Disappearing A Day & A Nation in… Plus: More on the Voter Suppression Law & Social Media Watchread more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-27 By Mountain Tūī How many coffees is 300 divided by 6? The Prime Minister's maiden speech, and what came after itread more More Than A Feilding Published on: 2025-07-27 By David Slack Butter, butter everywhere and not a bite to eat In which Nicola Willis may have accidentally claimed credit for actual price fixing.read more Sapphi's Substack Published on: 2025-07-26 By Stephanie Cullen National's Sam Uffindell Plots To Steal Labour's Policy Uffindell calls Ingrid Leary "cunning" for caring about the elderly and from the leaked footage, it appears National is only driven by self interestread more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-26 By Mountain Tūī Picks 'n Mixes: Inconvenient climate and infrastructure truths Climate Commission says Government failing to reach climate goals; Councils warn of water infrastructure cutbacks as new water entities finalised; Criticism grows over electoral changesread more Published on: 2025-07-26 By Bernard Hickey We Shall Overcome Little Davey Seymour and his racist dropkicks.read more Nick's Kōrero Published on: 2025-07-26 By Nick Rockel Tractatus bipartitus de contractibus, by Henry of Langenstein/Henry of Hesse (1392-1393) –… As you might have noticed, I have picked up an additional hobby. Translations of old Latin texts that have never before appeared in English (or in anything else). In April and May 2025 I finished work on texts by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Pope Victor III: Today I can announce the completion of a […]read more A Phuulish Fellow Published on: 2025-07-25 By strda221 93% of NZ's special votes are pre-enrolments - National want to eliminate… These combined voters in 2023 surpass ACT & NZ First total votes by ~140,000read more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-25 By Mountain Tūī Politicos vs Wonks. Winning office is not the same as achieving change.read more Published on: 2025-07-25 By Brian Easton Undersea sensors—a US trump card China knows it must eliminate Unseen, largely unknown and, until recently, highly classified, the US Navy’s vast network of underwater sonars is one of its greatest advantages over rival fleets. The United States can detect many, if not most, enemy ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-25 By David Axe Brooke Roolz Week in review, passport styleread more More Than A Feilding Published on: 2025-07-25 By David Slack How male grievance fuels radicalisation and extremist violence Social extremism is evolving in reach and form. While traditional racial supremacy ideologies remain, contemporary movements are now often fuelled by something more personal and emotionally resonant: male grievance. These movements do not replace older ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-25 By Haily Tran Two sets of Willis comments, and a plausible story In the last day or so I’ve seen or heard two sets of comments from the Minister of Finance on the Orr/Quigley/Reserve Bank/Treasury/Willis – and it is now about all of them – business. The first, that I want to deal with only briefly, was in The Post this morning under the heading “Willis dismay … Continue reading Two sets...read more Croaking Cassandra Published on: 2025-07-25 By Michael Reddell China’s new dam: electrical power, and strategic power, too China has begun building a mighty dam, one that will create a mighty threat to hold over India and Bangladesh. Beijing said last week it had commenced construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam, on ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-25 By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan Climate Change: The inevitable consequences When National came to power in 2023, one of its first acts was to repeal all useful climate change policy. And now this is having its inevitable consequences, with he Pou a Rangi reporting that we are at significant risk of missing our 2026-35 budgets, and the 2050 target:New Zealand is at significant risk of missing its 2050...read more No Right Turn Published on: 2025-07-25 By Idiot/Savant Australian discomfort about partnering with Britain is misplaced While there is no substitute for the US alliance, the visit by Britain’s foreign and defence secretaries, David Lammy and John Healey, for consultations with their Australian counterparts in Sydney today is a timely reminder ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-25 By Alex Bristow The Coalition of Chaos' Assault on Electoral Fairness The National-led government, propped up by its coalition partners ACT and New Zealand First, has embarked on a brazen assault on New Zealand’s democratic fabric. Their latest electoral law overhaul, set to decline hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders the right to vote by scrapping same-day enrolments, is a calculated move to tilt the electoral playing field in their favour....read more Published on: 2025-07-25 "If The Left Vote, The Left Win" National's Electoral Voter Suppression Tactic Affects Hundreds of Thousands of Kiwisread more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-25 By Mountain Tūī Bernard Hickey, Peter Bale, Cathrine Dyer, Robert Patman, Jessica Palairat & Alan… Bernard Hickey & Peter Bale chat with regular guests Cathrine Dyer and Robert Patman, along with special guests Jessica Palairat and Alan Pollard, about the news of the week to July 24read more Published on: 2025-07-25 By Bernard Hickey 'Double investment in back-to-work 'trampoline'' I.D.E.A. proposes job guarantee & 'launch-pads' to help 400,000 people into work; Similar European policies show benefit-to-cost ratio of 2.8 to 1; Govt to stop Election Day enrolments by 'drop-kicks'read more Published on: 2025-07-25 By Bernard Hickey US alters tech policy, puts chips on the table A shift is underway in the Trump administration’s approach to tech policy. 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If these jumps tend to be upwards, a spurious positive trend will be inserted into the data, which would falsify the true climate trend. The classic...read more Skeptical Science Published on: 2025-07-24 The Taiwan scenarios 4: The catastrophe By any measure, China’s four main choices for forcing unification with Taiwan—subversion, quarantine, blockade, or invasion—would all have far-reaching consequences for Beijing and the wider Indo-Pacific. While the scenarios vary in intensity, they share outcomes: ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By Nathan Attrill and ASPI Defence Strategy Staff AI.gov is here. Here’s what it means for Australia The release of the United States’ AI Action Plan marks a shift in tempo. It’s now abundantly clear Washington is treating artificial intelligence as a pillar of industrial policy, national defence and technological competition. The ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By James Corera and Jason Van der Schyff [COPY] Join us at 5pm for this week's Hoon Join Peter Bale & Bernard Hickey on a 'Hoon' around the week’s news on geopolitics, climate & the economy with Cathrine Dyer & Robert Patman, plus Helen Clarkread more Published on: 2025-07-24 By Bernard Hickey Climate Change: the ICJ ruling Last night the International Court of Justice provided its advisory opinion on Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change. Its very long, but the TL;DR is that states have real obligations under climate change treaties and other international law, including an obligation to limit fossil fuels, and that failing to uphold them may result in legal liability to pay...read more No Right Turn Published on: 2025-07-24 By Idiot/Savant Friends to all: Kiribati’s security partnership requires patience Concern around Kiribati’s security partnership with China has been growing since its switch in diplomatic recognition from Taiwan back to the People’s Republic of China in 2019. President Taneti Maamau’s lack of public consultation on ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By Blake Johnson and Astrid Young An attack on free and fair elections That's the only way to describe the regime's new Electoral Amendment Bill. The big change is ending same-day enrolment, which enabled over a hundred thousand people to vote last election. National wants to disenfranchise those people. Their excuse? Administrative convenience - because they refuse to properly resource the Electoral Commission to handle the load. But it is simply a cynical...read more No Right Turn Published on: 2025-07-24 By Idiot/Savant Bad behaviour: an update Since I published the post on Tuesday, reporting what an anonymous (currently or recently former) insider had told me about events around the Adrian Orr resignation, what new we’ve heard or learned seems (to say the least) not inconsistent with the substance of that person’s story. As it happened, the one concrete revelation may almost … Continue reading Bad behaviour:...read more Croaking Cassandra Published on: 2025-07-24 By Michael Reddell With China visit, Australia signals its own agency to US Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s ebullient visit to China last week was quite the shot across Washington’s bows. A clear message was that Australia has some leverage in the alliance—it’s not all the United States’ way. ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By David Wroe Australia and partners need a new and imaginative agenda for UN cyber… The latest stretch in a two-decade-long diplomatic effort to codify rules in cyberspace concluded with a consensus UN report earlier this month. That diplomacy stands in contrast to reality: last week NATO condemned Russia’s cyberattacks ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By Gatra Priyandita and Bart Hogeveen Winston Peters' "Sausage" Insults Distract From Regulatory Capture Peters also goads media about escaping from Serious Fraud Office investigations in prior yearsread more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-24 By Mountain Tūī Same Mistakes With our health system deteriorating, should MPs have private medical insurance?read more Nick's Kōrero Published on: 2025-07-24 By Nick Rockel It turns out kicking homeless people out of motels increases homelessness Govt admits homelessness is up in delayed report; Bishop & Potaka ask for advice & suggestions for housing more people; Prisoners' aid service says homeless ex-prisoners' "bodies are transactional."read more Published on: 2025-07-24 By Bernard Hickey Hardened in peace, ready for crisis: lessons from Israel Deep beneath the Israeli port city of Haifa lies a facility few would expect: a fully operational, blast-resistant hospital converted from an underground car park. The Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital can be created ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-24 By Raelene Lockhorst Look North – if the road is open It seems a long time ago, but in 2018, a delegation of Northland mayors came to the Beehive asking the new Labour-led Government to continue work on turning the Auckland–Whangarei two-lane highway into a four-lane motorway. Labour’s Transport Minister Phil Twyford turned them down. His party had bagged the four-lane proposal as a “holiday highway” […]read more Published on: 2025-07-24 By Richard Harman Gordon Campbell On Why The Free Market Is A Scam, Plus The… In the shadow of the Holocaust at the end of WWII, the world passed a raft of United Nations/Geneva conventions to ensure that states could [...]read more Published on: 2025-07-24 Butter, Butter, Everywhere But not a drop of relief in sight. Plus: The "Frickin' Video & Labour policy transcriptread more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-23 By Mountain Tūī Have renewables decreased electricity prices? This is a re-post from The Climate Brink There is a persistent argument in certain circles that renewable energy is associated with higher costs than fossil fuels, and that states who have build lots of renewables (California is often brought up in this regard) are paying for it in the form of higher electricity prices. Variable renewable energy – wind and...read more Skeptical Science Published on: 2025-07-23 The Taiwan scenarios 3: Day zero If China decides to dramatically accelerate unification with Taiwan—whether through subversion, quarantine, blockade or full-scale invasion—the first 24 hours will be pivotal. But they will hardly be the end. Taiwan will fight back. Whatever course ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-23 By Nathan Attrill and ASPI Defence Strategy Staff Willis says "let them eat butter" Butter has become a flashpoint in the cost-of-living crisis, with the price of the baking staple doubling in the last 14 months, and people queuing for cheap blocks. Its got so bad that National - the party of rich farmers - has had to pretend to care, with Nicola Willis having a meeting with Fonterra's CEO in an effort to...read more No Right Turn Published on: 2025-07-23 By Idiot/Savant Gratitudes you may feel Today I want to share a couple of very good things.read more More Than A Feilding Published on: 2025-07-23 By David Slack Vapes, violence and the law of diminishing returns: rethinking Australia’s nicotine strategy There’s a new war on Australian streets, and it’s not just about tobacco or vapes; it’s about control, cash and crime. While Australia once led the world in cutting smoking rates, the rise of illicit ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-23 By John Coyne and Henry Campbell ACT's Parjmeet Parmar problem The former National MP turned ACT List MP is a real race baiter, but at what cost?read more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-23 By Mountain Tūī Not just government: cloud system security is everybody’s responsibility Australia’s move to cloud-based technologies can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the early adoption of the internet and social media. At first, those earlier developments were not seen as critical infrastructure or technology that ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-23 By Justin Bassi Willis and Quigley questioned Following on from my post yesterday, two of the key players in the story (one of whom is keen to minimise her role) faced questions. The first was the Minister of Finance who was questioned by a number of journalists before going into Parliament’s debating chamber early yesterday afternoon. The Herald posted the audio, and … Continue reading Willis and...read more Croaking Cassandra Published on: 2025-07-23 By Michael Reddell Luxon has Another Hissy Fit In a display that can only be described as petulant, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has resorted to name-calling, branding Labour leader Chris Hipkins “frickin’ Chris Hipkins” in a heated outburst over National's FamilyBoost failure. This sorry spectacle, captured during a recent TV appearance, reveals a National Party leader unable to explain away the results of his failed policies and rattled...read more Published on: 2025-07-23 China gains Pacific influence with PMSCs. Counter it with Australian PMSCs Australia should offer to help Pacific partners by employing private military and security companies (PMSCs) in the Pacific to counter Chinese influence in grey-zone operations, allowing the Australian Defence Force to remain focused on high-end ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-23 By Matthew Jones Stench of Corruption around Winston & Sir Ian Taylor's Pettiness Most preferred NZ leader - Why again?read more Mountain Tui Published on: 2025-07-23 By Mountain Tūī Has He Lost His Mind? Frickin Chicken Luxon, Sinking Polls, another right-wing creep, and Nicky No Butter.read more Nick's Kōrero Published on: 2025-07-23 By Nick Rockel Australia can break China’s stranglehold on graphite supply Australia has the graphite the world needs, but it still relies on others to process the material. With more than 90 percent of the world’s battery-grade graphite refined in China, Australia is rich in critical ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-23 By Francesca Ciuffetelli Peters to allow foreign buying of homes NZ First leader tells NZ Herald he'll allow a softer foreign buyers ban for homes worth "millions"; Education Ministry launches new tender for school lunches; Canadian touted as new RBNZ Governorread more Published on: 2025-07-23 By Bernard Hickey New med school won’t solve doctor shortage The approval of the University of Waikato Medical School will not ease the doctor shortage. A Health NZ report last year estimated that by 2033 (in eight years) we would be short of a total of 3440 doctors, including 870 general practitioners. The report assumes that the proposed Waikato Medical School will be graduating 120 […]read more Published on: 2025-07-23 By Richard Harman The Bewildering World of Chris Luxon - Polls - the continuing demolition… . . 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The difference between China’s routine coercion of Taiwan and early signs of serious escalation to take control of the island may not be clear. ...read more The Strategist Published on: 2025-07-22 By Nathan Attrill and ASPI Defence Strategy Staff Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Related Posts Te Pāti Māori Confirms Haley Maxwell to Contest Ikaroa-Rāwhiti in the 2026… Te Pāti Māori is proud to announce the nomination of Haley Maxwell (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa) as its candidate for the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti electorate in the 2026 General Election. 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This is not anti-anyone, anti-anything, or stopping anyone from participating...read more NZ First Press Release Published on: 2025-07-24 Govt’s electoral reform weakens democracy The Government is weakening our democracy by restricting voting rights and making it easier for the wealthy to donate to political campaigns under the cover of anonymity. read more Published on: 2025-07-24 People need opportunities not punishment to find jobs The Green Party is calling on the Government to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to helping people into jobs following a new report, ‘The Pipeline of Potential,’ that highlights how people out of work need opportunities, not punishment, to find employment. read more Published on: 2025-07-24 Transgender people deserve to be safe in sports The Green Party condemns the Government’s decision to abandon guidelines outlining how transgender athletes can be included in community sport.read more Published on: 2025-07-24 Govt confirms homelessness is rising, fails to take responsibility The Government’s Homelessness Insights report has confirmed that homelessness is on the rise. read more Published on: 2025-07-23 Inflation numbers expose Govt’s economic failure Today’s inflation numbers reveal more than rising prices; they expose a government failing by its own standards while our most vulnerable pay the price.read more Published on: 2025-07-21 Greens call on Housing Minister to be honest about homelessness The Green Party is calling on the Associate Minister of Housing Tama Potaka to come clean about the impact his decisions are having on homelessness following an interview with Q&A this morning where he dodged questions and avoided accountability. read more Published on: 2025-07-20 Greens call for NZ Govt to take UK’s lead and lower voting… The Green Party is calling on the Government to follow the lead of the United Kingdom and lower the voting age to 16. read more Published on: 2025-07-18 Government Attacks Māori Rights on World Stage Te Pāti Māori condemns the Government’s escalating assault on tangata whenua, following the letter sent by Regulations Minister David Seymour to the United Nations and Prime Minister Luxon’s weak attempt to distance himself while still endorsing its dangerous intent. “This Government is setting fire to Māori rights through regressive, colonial legislation. Seymour’s letter is not a rogue move, it’s a...read more Māori Party Published on: 2025-07-17 Benefit sanctions double under National as unemployment soars Latest figures from the Ministry of Social Development show the Government is pushing more and more people into unemployment, while punishing them with sanctions for being out of work. read more Published on: 2025-07-17 Communities Can’t Foot the Bill for Climate Crisis Te Pāti Māori sends aroha to whānau, and communities impacted by the recent severe weather across Nelson Tasman, Banks Peninsula, Northland and beyond. While dozens of people are still unable to return home, National and Labour are already hinting at a Climate Adaptation plan that would see impacted communities pay for their own recovery. “These so-called ‘once in a lifetime’...read more Māori Party Published on: 2025-07-16 Making New Zealand and New Zealanders Safer New Zealand First knows how important law and order is to the quality of life that hardworking Kiwi battlers expect and deserve. This remains a priority, and we are delivering on our coalition commitments to make our communities and neighbourhoods safe. 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An update on Winston's War on WokeDuring June our leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters,...read more NZ First Press Release Published on: 2025-07-11 Green Party won’t contest Tāmaki Makaurau by-election After careful consideration, the Green Party will not stand a candidate in the upcoming Tāmaki Makaurau by-election.read more Published on: 2025-07-11 Te Pāti Māori Announces Award-Winning Broadcaster Oriini Kaipara to Contest Tāmaki Makaurau… Te Pāti Māori have confirmed the selection of celebrated broadcaster and longtime West Auckland advocate Oriini Kaipara (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Rangitihi) as its candidate for the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election. Oriini’s deep whakapapa to Tāmaki Makaurau is grounded in her upbringing at Hoani Waititi Marae, where she was raised by her mother in a strong Māori environment. She...read more Māori Party Published on: 2025-07-10 OPED - Mark Patterson: “Do something about the bloody trees” “Do something about the bloody trees” would be the most common refrain I hear around Clutha and when travelling about rural New Zealand. Forestry has been, and is, a legitimate land use option for farmers and forestry companies. Always has been, always will. Sensible farmers have incorporated planting out of steeper, less productive, weed prone land for decades. Forestry provides...read more NZ First Press Release Published on: 2025-07-10 OPED - Jenny Marcroft: Supporting our oyster farmers Most of us who live in the Mahurangi region are well aware of the ongoing challenges faced by oyster farmers because of multiple significant sewage spills into Mahurangi Harbour. Watercare’s sewerage network in Warkworth is infiltrated with stormwater following rainfall, resulting in overflows into the Mahurangi River and the wider harbour. 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