Bowalley Road

Ruminations of an Old New Zealander

Friday, 13 March 2015

By Other Means: Eco-Terrorist Holds New Zealand Over A Barrel Of 1080 Poison.

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New Zealand's Worst Nightmare: The threat to contaminate infant formula with pure 1080 poison is, indisputably, an act of eco-terro...
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Keeping Watch Over America's Lake.

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America's Lake: Emerging from World War II as the undisputed hegemon of the Pacific, the United States has single-mindedly pursued i...
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Hang On Winston - Help Is On Its Way!

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On A Roll: But Winston Peters only stands a chance of winning in Northland because he is, in his heart-of-hearts, a Nat – and Northland ...
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Friday, 6 March 2015

The Glutton Seagulls: Thoughts On A Friday Afternoon In March.

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Discovered instead the glutton seagulls squabbling over crusts - James K. Baxter .   LISTENING TO RADIO LIVE , this bloke’s telling ...
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Rally Against The TPPA

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    A Public Service Announcement from the  Bowalley Road blogsite.  
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Bitter-Sweet - "Mandolin Orange"

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    IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD them before, this is to introduce you to Mandolin Orange . Hailing from the backwoods of North Carolina...
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Employing Representatives: How Limiting MPs Pay Rises Increases The Democratic Deficit.

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Representatives NOT Employees: The steady reduction in the status of our Members of Parliament: from democratically elected representati...
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Chris Trotter
Chris Trotter has spent most of his adult life either engaging in or writing about politics. He was the founding editor of The New Zealand Political Review (1992-2005) and in 2007 authored No Left Turn, a political history of New Zealand. Living in Auckland with his wife and daughter, Chris describes himself as an “Old New Zealander” – i.e. someone who remembers what the country was like before Rogernomics. He has created this blog as an archive for his published work and an outlet for his more elegiac musings. It takes its name from Bowalley Road, which runs past the North Otago farm where he spent the first nine years of his life. Enjoy.
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