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WHY SHOULD I climateBecauseVOTE?changeishere.yourcityelections.co.nz Jamie Strange MP for Hamilton East Electorate & Community Office Level 1 475 Grey Street, Hamilton East jamie.strangemp@parliament.govt.nz Freepost PO Box 18 888 Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 jamiestrangemp jamie strange jamiestrange mp Authorised by Jamie Strange MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
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Listen up tamariki, mātua kēkē Jak is here to discuss something really important with yous this week. But firstly I’d like to take a minute to say that last week we attributed the poetry piece to the wrong author and the subject matter was sensitive. At this time, we apologise to Chelsea James (the correct author) and Cam Mailer (wrongly attributed author) and anyone who may have felt the effects of the poem itself. Art is subjective, sure, but we’re aware of the subject matter and how it could potentially be harmful. We apologise for the incorrect attribution once again.
I want to get real with you for a second (cue everyone screaming that I do that every week) and talk about the immigration process and what affects a united passport may have on Kiwi heading overseas in the pursuit of just living wage. Recently I received a resounding no to an application for a Skilled Work Visa, not that big of a deal, under the premise that my degree and skill wasn’t required in the next year's intake of required qualifications. That’s basically a mouthful of words that say, fuck off mate we don’t need you. I need to reiterate, I’m not mad, just disappointed. But the kicker is, I’m not disappointed with the no – I’m disappointed because the process just isn’t
- Health Insurance cover for a year - $1200.04
As a point of reference, I was looking at moving to the UK, land of the mighty coloniser and recently fallen monarch. The point of this kōrero isn’t to say fuck emigrating but to chat about how shit the overall process is and to trust your instincts because they may just save you herengi in the long run. The idea of a passport valid across the commonwealth, why fundamentally difficult, could have lasting benefits in the long run aye. I don’t know, I’m not a foreign affairs expert – just some kid out 3k and pissed off.
My job as your certified uncle (I have the NB sneakers and everything) isn’t to scare you from trying new shit in the world, but to make sure you have all the tools and the toolbelt to encourage success in the face of adversity.
Take it from me, help offered and not taken is the devil in disguise. Trust those around you who want to ensure your success but also trust yourself. Actually trust no fucker, up the mighty… anyway. Stay safe out there kids, and until next time. Peace.
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LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF DURRIES
- Enough money to ensure personal support - $2446 (minimum)
For those of you following along, that’s a lot of fucking money. Monetary issues are rough, but the collection of legal documents and support makes the process far less desirable. Since we live in a country being butt-fucked by an economic decline, so many people are jumping ship in the hopes of gaining some kind of semblance or understanding of how they can contribute and make ends meet. The process is set to kill, point blank.
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did the process take months of collecting data and providing everything about me, and I do mean EVERYTHING, it also costs hella money. As a lower class Māori man growing up, I didn’t have a passport. I’ve actually never been on a manurere or to Te Waipounamu, so I had to get a passport. $199.00. You need to have a sponsored job or an employer willing to vouch for you. Then there’s the actual Visa costs:
- Application cost - $1203.89 (for me)
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Chloe Smith
the time, felt as though it was naming and shaming him as not being Māori enough. Since then, he has undertaken a journey of learning Te Reo Māori and developing his understanding of Tikanga.
In 2010, Jackson released an opinion piece in which he criticised TVNZ’s lack of Māori employees on the current affairs show Close Up. He stated "Of course, the smart alecs out there will throw up names like Tamati Coffey, Mike McRoberts, or Miriama Kamo as examples of Māori in the media. However, with respect to these talented people, it's not just about a Māori face. More important is the Māori
Here in NZ, the average clothing size is a size 16 (although adverts usually show a size 12 model). Shops such as Glassons have ignored people requesting a size larger than a 16, and continue to stock sizes XS- XL. On top of that, there's a definite lack of stores that stock plus size clothing. Outside of major cities, there are very few shops that stock above a 16 (and no I'm not talking about kmart or the warehouse). A size 16, the average size in New Zealand, is classed as an XL. A size 18 is
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Vanessa Spano, 27 was shopping in an unnamed shop on the Gold Coast when she asked for a larger size (XL), to which she was told “sorry we don't carry your size here”. Spano, usually a size 12-14, felt hurt and embarrassed after this exchange.
Mike McRoberts makes up with Willie Jackson
So what's to be done? For one, more of an emphasis needs to be had regarding the significance of learning at all, before beginning classes. It's more than just learning a language.
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Although this isn't exactly about McRoberts learning Te Reo Māori, there is a conversation to be had. There's a lot of talk about increasing the amount of Te Reo Māori in everyday life for everyone, but if we criticise those learning simply for the sake of learning, how do we strike a balance? If I was to walk into a class and learn, there would be the assumption that I'm just another Pākehā here to learn for the sake of learningthe reality is that I would be learning a language withheld from me, with grandma Naomi being the one who exclaimed we AREN'T MĀORI many years ago, as she, or generations of our family before, were punished for speaking Te Reo Māori.
On the other hand, the media also criticises Pākehā learning Te Reo Māori; many see it as people using the language for job opportunities, as opposed to reconnecting with a stolen culture and relearning a language that colonists tried to kill off by punishing those who spoke Te Reo Māori.
– sort your shit out- even Cotton On is doing better than you. Although, they do only stock up to a size 24.
Te Kūiti going for… Copper?
Convicted killer and child sex offender loses High Court bid to have sex in prison
Phillip John Smith's application for Judicial review was also declined, with the prison being entitled to costs.
Rapist gets to sit and watch netflix
Te Kūiti’s indoor sporting arena’s construction is well underway, with locals hoping for a well needed cultural art injection from area-centric artists. Currently at 70% of the $7m intended budget, they’re hoping to be finished in the next 10 weeks. So I guess the velodrome can choke, I’m fucking off to Te Kūiti.
Green party working with Health sector to change ADHD assessment
Justice Gerald Nation said the rule was lawful and it protected prisoners from harm alongside helping reduce reoffending. A psychological services manager at the units for child sex offenders also said any sexual related behaviour between residents is viewed as problematic as the prison has a duty of case to the large number of men in the units who have intellectual disabilities.
The green party is working with the health sector to improve access to medication, increase understanding of the disorder, and build a consistent model of service and quality training for healthcare workers.
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As it is, the only way to gain access to ADHD medication is to see a psychiatrist. Privately, this costs over $1000, and publicly, you have to be in the top 3% of those struggling to be seen by the DHB. Wait times either way are 6 months or over. A psychologist can diagnose you, but cannot medicate you. Even then, if you are seen, some psychiatrists aren't experienced with ADHD, and they may miss signs and discharge you from the mental health system.
Killer and child sex offender Phillip John Smith lost a High Court bid, in which he sought to allow prisoners to have sex (with each other) at Rolleston Prison’s treatment units for child sex offenders. He filed for discrimination in his bid to allow for male prisoners to have sex with each other, saying it was discrimination against homosexuality.
The cost of Pies and doughnuts have increased by up to 10%, and bakers are paying 65% more for ingredients than a year ago. This means tradies and cops are likely to have slightly lighter wallets.
Ōtorohonga sees soil levels at an enriching level thanks to fertiliser
Judge declines to take internet off 'most vilified man in New Zealand' Jayden Meyer. So… he gets a holiday?
Te Kawa crossroads based TC Supersoils is laying claim on their MyNoke Pure Vermicast as one of the leading natural fertilisers for commercial and personal use. Their product, made primarily of Whey and food scraps, is set to be used on a larger scale through an intended commercialisation plan that’ll grow them tenfold in the coming years.
The renowned Kāwhia Kai festival has been killed off in the wake of COVID, and hopes to return after what should be a momentary cancellation. The Ōtorohonga district will suffer the most from this, being left without thousands of manuhiri from around Aotearoa.
Pies are getting expensive
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Move over Lizzy, there’s a sadder death
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“4 days deep fuck going to sleep – on the… bark? ” trainer banned for two years after winning dog tests positive for meth.
Emma, the Queen's fell pony, greeted the procession, standing in a gap in the floral tributes on The Long Walk - an avenue leading to Windsor Castle.
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Jak Rāta
The world of chess has hit a gripping low, with five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen resigning from an online match against American teenager Hans Niemann after making just one move. Ooh!
The world's human population is forecast to surpass 8 billion in the coming months. Compared to ants, that is a mediocre milestone – with an estimated total of 20 quadrillion, or approximately 2.5 million for every human.
“Notice me senpai. Love me Charles Desu.” High Commissioner to New Zealand, Iona Thomas, is confident the relationship between New Zealand and the UK will remain strong under King Charles III despite tensions around the Treaty of Waitangi. She has said King Charles is aware of past wrongs. your rook is hit and sunk. Boom! Battleship”
“All you need is the Tendertip”
“Checkmate,
The asparagus harvesting season has begun, but growers' fields are still partly underwater from recent flooding. Cam Lewis of Horowhenua's Tendertips Asparagus said they cranked up their packhouse last week, but they had to get to the produce first.
“What is this, analytics for ants?”
British
“If I see one more picture of… oh it’s Emma the Pony!!”
Man United: After a shaky start to the league, United has stepped up their game. Sancho and Rashford are in form, and Antony is looking good. Up Maguire-less United.
Chelsea: I know quite a few Chelsea supporters… lol fuck you man. Of course there’s still a lot of time, and Chelsea plays nice football, so we’ll see.
There’s a lot more to come in the Premier League, but also keep an eye out for the Champions League and the Fifa World Cup. And don’t hate on me for supporting Spurs, it’s hard enough as it is.
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Arsenal: I hate to say it, but the aresholes are doing a tremendous job. Top of the table, talented and threatening. It’ll be interesting to see how the league plays out for them.
Man City: Haaland, Haaland… All the stats so far are in favour of City; right now, KDB has the most assists and Haaland has the most goals. Let’s see if they’ll take another Premier League title this season.
Brentford: They’ve secured a spot in the top ten for now, so good job to them. I don’t know what else to say.
Spurs: Sonny finally has his first Prem goals, and it was a hatrick!! If we don’t pull a “Spursy” and bottle our spot in the top three, I’d say Spurs have a good chance to not be disappointing.
Brighton: At fourth place, they've been doing really well. Let’s see if losing their manager will impact their performance.
I should be using this space to talk about how great it is that the All Blacks have won the Bledisloe Cup, and that the ref for our game against the Wallabies really pulled through in those last few minutes. Whether or not people disagree with that, NZ won so shut the fuck up about it already, thanks. Fun fact though: Rugby Australia has written to World Rugby about the incident.
Fulham: Don’t have a lot to say other than well done to Fulham.
Newcastle: They’re doing a decent job and look well. I don’t watch their games so I forgot that Chris Wood plays for them (up the Kiwis).
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Onto more interesting (in my opinion) sports news, the Premier League is looking more interesting as each match week passes. So, here’s a nice list of shit about the current top ten teams before our attention is turned towards the World Cup in Qatar.
Liverpool: Anfield and its Scouse supporters are in a sorry state at the moment. Top three is a bit of a question mark for them, but it’s early times so we’ll see if Klopp and his men can change it up and not flop (heh) their chances.
upside down. Like I was playing the world’s shittiest game of the floor is lava.
Dammit, sorry.
I’m gradually recovering, with the help of my family. It was quite a shock as you can imagine. My brain still tells me that things may not get better, even though they almost certainly will. I’m not sharing this story because I have any answers, and I’m not sharing this story to give any tips or stories of hope. I’m sharing this story because I know there are others who have similar experiences. The idea is not to solve each other's problems, but maybe to understand each other a bit more, and support each other a bit more. That’s how they defeated the demogorgons.
My Spicy Panic Attack
I drove into the car park building at work. I was tired and early to work by about half an hour. I leaned back to rest my eyes (because of my Crohn’s I don’t have a lot of energy). After a few minutes I thought it was time to walk to my office. But I couldn’t get out of the car. It was as if the car was the safest place in the world and outside of it was the
It took me an hour to get out of the car. I just couldn’t do it. It was like that feeling when you’re so depressed you don’t want to get out of bed, even though you want to. Except I was in a car out in the world.
I was scared, dizzy and disorientated. I couldn’t remember the drive to work. No thoughts had triggered this, I was actually pretty happy and just tired. No “logical” flow chart of circumstances (fuck you CBT), just an overwhelming sense of dread. My brain felt like some cannibal had opened my head and started stirring my brain with a spoon
like that scene with the monkey in Temple of Doom. I called my IBD nurse, and she organised a bed for me to lay down in and called the Crisis team. They were amazing and we talked through things, the noise in my head died down, the ringing in my ears calmed to a distant dial tone. Again, I felt as if this little hospital room was the safest place in the world and if I went outside I’d be chased by Demogorgons. Yes, I have been watching A LOT of Stranger Things lately. I then waited till I felt that feeling left me enough, went home, and relaxed in the safety of home and my family.
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The other week I had a panic attack. But it was unlike any panic attack I’d had before. I call it a spicy panic attack. It had an extra flavour and kick to it, and caused me some bowel irregularities.
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Local elections occur every 3 years and give you an opportunity to vote on who you want in your particular
council; they're happening all over the country right now.
Move out the way vaping, cryptocurrency, and ramraiding there’s a new cool trend that’s just hit town: exercising your democratic right as a resident of Hamilton by voting in your local election! Believe me, all the cool kids are doing it and it’s honestly pretty embarrassing if you don’t.
In all seriousness, Kirikiriroa is growing fast. Super fast. With this, it's feeling a few growing pains. You lose your breath just talking about the rampant youth crime rates, development upon development, and ever-expanding new suburbs. Behind this excitement, we often forget some pretty important people have a pretty big say in all of the shenanigans within our city boundaries. It’s not just the big things though, your day-to-day lives are affected by the decisions these members of the Hamilton City Council make.
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when I said we’ll get back to the Māori Ward spots later? This is later. Due to some recently set up and pretty cool legislation, there are now 2 Māori Ward spots for Kirikiriroa. To join the Māori roll, you need to have Māori whakapapa. That’s it, easy as. This initiative goes beyond just making sure people don’t get angry about a lack of diversity. It's an all too important and all too needed platform to ensure Te Ao Māori is brought among all the council does. It’s a long time coming and a positive step in the right direction. Make sure that if you can, you heavily consider enrolling. Unfortunately, if you are eligible and haven’t signed up for this roll yet, you’ll need to wait until the Census 2024. Still, better late than
Inever.cannot find any other reason to give you to vote than the fact that it makes your voice heard. Hamilton’s population is 38% youth. Imagine how drastically different our city would be if we chose people that reflected what we want. Reflected what YOU want. Before I hear any claims that “my vote won’t make a difference”, I want you to realise how different things would be if everybody said that. Your one vote, especially on the local election scale, can be the one vote that sees greater support for mental health, Māori, education, youth or any type of issue that matters to you. If you feel the need, do some more research. I assure you all the information is out there. Get voting, it’s you that makes the difference.
So, you’d think with a decision this heavy, that the voting sheet is practically falling and breaking the coffee table it sits on, and everyone would be wanting to have their say. However, during the last local elections, it was sheepishly reported that only 42% of enrolled voters got out and did just that. On average, city councils, such as ours, recorded a 39% turnout. Good job guys, democracy’s crying and it's all our fault.
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This year, Hamilton will be shifting from a ‘First Past The Post’ system to a system deemed ‘Single Transferable Vote’. All these fancy names entail is that instead of just putting a tick next to your favourite candidate, you're being asked to rank them. This means that if you don’t get your first choice candidate, all of those candidates you’ve chosen to number off will also get your recorded
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In total, there are 15 seats around Hamilton City Council’s table up for grabs, consisting of 6 spots for the Hamilton East Ward, 6 spots in the Hamilton West Ward, 2 Kirikiriroa Māori Ward spots (more on that later), and 1 spot for the Mayor of Hamilton. This year, we have 46 candidates all placing annoying signs across the city begging for you to vote for them. The truth is, you're in a pretty powerful position. They may look important proclaiming policies in their three piece suits but it’s up to us if they get a look in or if the door gets slammed in their face. You didn’t like what some of the candidates responded to the questions that follow? It’s up to you to make sure they don’t get in. The basic, underlying, and evidently large theme here is just that; it’s all up to you. Don’t let us down.
the fastest growing places in the entire country. Some might say it’s because Hamilton’s such an attractive place, others say it's just because people are desperately trying to escape Auckland. Whatever the reason, the approach that the council takes towards this rapid increase in people will leave an everlasting impression on the social and physical landscape of this city. Some candidates are calling for a super city by obtaining the surrounding districts. Others believe that there’s more land yet to take a bite out of. What do you want?
There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that Kirikiriroa needs some work; any candidate for the local election would agree wholeheartedly. The issue is that every potential councillor has a whole host of different issues at the forefront of their campaign. This doesn’t speak about how much work Hamilton needs but it does scream about how important it is to choose a candidate that sees the world like you.
Youth crime is only getting worse. All it takes is a quick Google search about Hamilton or any other major New Zealand city, to see how widespread the issue is. What’s more concerning is they only seem to be getting younger. 15, then 14, and then 12. Since a special youth crime team was set up here this year, 750 charges have been laid against young criminals in our city. There’s no debate, it's a major concern. What’s worse is that it was found Māori children are approximately three times more likely than non-Māori children to become an offender by age 14. It’s sad because it’s clear tangata whenua are being let down by our system and Kirikiriroa is by no means an exception. But when asked, it’s clear far too many councillors aren’t focussing on this demographic as much as they should; there are too many blank stares, shoulder shrugs, and short, redirective answers. What’s just as important as seeing how a candidate wants to prevent this issue from getting worse is how they treat these young and vulnerable offenders. Do they want to throw them away along with the key or do they think a greater attempt at rehabilitation is the way to go? The more important question is what do you want?
Hamilton’s population is increasing at a greater rate than Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch making it one of
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Amongst all this change, there’s a notable group who has an optimistic and lofty view of Kirikiriroa for the future: Waikato-Tainui. Under Tainui Group Holdings, our local iwi is doing what iwi does best by looking out for the people around them. Major developments across the road at our university and in the CBD are all things to jump around about. How will the new council support our iwi, the Kaitiaki of this land, with their strides towards a greater city for all? The key word here is support. Unfortunately, some candidates see it as an opportunity to lessen the financial burden by offloading development. Others see it as a chance to work with the original guardians of this land as they look to develop Hamilton into a world-class city for all. What do you see it as?
To me, these are some key topics that I'll be looking at when I’m voting for candidates. You might have a whole different plethora of issues you see at the forefront for our council. That’s ok. Your political outlook is individual to you and that’s the beauty of it. Just make sure you know what you want before you fill out that form, it’s a pretty big decision.
Lachlan: Make Hamilton Central a destination where Hamiltonians can Work, Play and Stay, easily and safely. As of now, Hamilton central is dead; this is a common trend that is occurring around New Zealand. How can Hamilton Central compete with other options Hamilton offers, efforts are being made but they don’t go far enough to remedy this quickly.
Riki: Absolutely, and we continue to empower communities to mitigate this wealth gap!
Riki: Because I am fresh still in my 30s; I live in Claudelands and have lived in the East Ward for 21 years so understand our local community and its needs; I'm Maaori, Pasifika and Paakehaa so can walk in all three worlds; I managed one of Council's most important instruments, its Policies and Bylaws.
How will you support tertiary students at The University of Waikato or Wintec?
What will you be looking to put in place as a response to Kirikiriroa's increasing ram raids, is there a solution you have in mind?
Lachlan: Unlike the general makeup of New Zealand, Hamilton has a youthful population and that is why I have chosen to represent you, as historically, young people in Hamilton have had little representation at any level. What, in anything, do you think needs to be done with the CBD?
Riki: Working with the central government to reinstate community policing like we had previously (you can see the remains of the Hillcrest police office near The Warehouse).
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Lachlan: As a current Waikato University student myself, I understand the struggles that students have. I will advocate for the students as well as all other residents and users of Hamilton. I will listen to the Waikato Students’ Union to hear the ongoing concerns for our student population and bring
What separates Kirikiriroa from other major cities in Aotearoa?
Lachlan: Enhance flow so you have more go, through more intelligently managed traffic lights and minimising speed bumps to keep you moving. Increase efficiency both Hamilton and Council wide, leading to lower costs both environmentally and monetarily. Protect our democratic society. Increase community involvement through technology.
Do you believe there to be a wealth gap evident in Kirikiriroa?
What are the key elements your campaign is centred round?
Lachlan: Yes there is a wealth gap in Hamilton.
Lachlan: No matter what they say, previous councils have not delivered on what all people require. They have overspent, under-delivered
Lachlan: Ram Raids are almost exclusively done by Children who are pretty much immune from the legal system. Efforts to prevent these raids have been made such as installation of bollards, however it is evident these are not stopping the sheer number of events that are occurring all around New Zealand.
Riki: Waikato is my alma mater - however, while I was a student, I once wanted to be involved in politics but it felt so out of reach and I suspect it is the same for many students now. So I would want to ensure that those interested in participating in local government politics from either Waikato or Wintec are enabled to do so through a youth councillors programme.
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Riki: The city needs to cater better for our younger population including more and more events and festivals at our Council owned facilities like Globox/Claudelands Arena. Also let everyone know we have the best university in the country and that helps separate us from the rest ;)
these concerns to the greater council so that these can be addressed.
Our Kaiwāwāhi Matua, Jak, was tasked with reaching out to all the Mayoral Candidates, and he did. But there wasn’t exactly a plethora of responses and he was met with blank automat ed email responses and calls being dropped upon attempting to contact the candidates via the good old landline. However, we did receive two responses and they’re included here – but we’ll also show you the other candidates for your consider ation when voting.
Riki Manarangi
Riki: Enabling tauira alongside our broader community to have a voice in decision-making is my underlying platform. Instead of the traditional model where you elect someone who makes heaps of promises to you and then makes decisions on your behalf, I want to make only ONE promise...that you the community will have the ultimate power to decide on significant issues.
Why should tauira vote for you?
Riki: Revitalisation by enabling intensification and stop previous generations holding on to nostalgia and protecting old housing stock in the old suburbs near the CBD. We should protect specific examples which resemble houses of the time but ultimately we need to enable more people to live in warm, easy to heat, insulated houses.
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- Eve enjoys a hefty plate of edamame beans followed by a can or 3 of feijoa fizz.
Local bands you’re frothing and we should be too?
- Taking inspiration from Skin on Skin, Estelles drink of choice is Tequila apple lime and she pairs this with overpriced chicken free chicken sushi.
Tell us who’s who in the band?
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- Eli's lineup involves a trip to Z to collect the finest mango loco and a tasty vegan
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What’s everyone's favourite bevvy and snack lineup?
If you could have anyone open for you, who would it be?
- Stella enjoys a glass of port to soothe pre-show vocals followed by a handful of salt and vinegar chips.
- Lian spends her hours searching for the best watermelon in pak’n’save and finishes the day's work with a caramel white choc milk.
The way we create music is very fulfilling to us and we feel constantly inspired and we would love to share that with people! We want to keep having fun and being inspired by one another, keeping our values and passion, as we move forwards
- Finally reigning from Ōhinehou we have Eve doing some swirling vocals and guitar.
We struggled for a while until Lian's friend Ruby had a Milk Tooth epiphany - we all loved the name so it stuck. Shout out Ruby
We were originally called Basement K, but we wanted to change it to something that felt more representative of our sound and rolled off the tongue a little more.
- Eli, who likes to say they are not from Auckland, slaps some bass and dabbles on the kit.
sausage roll.
What’s on the horizon for Milk Tooth, what should we be on the lookout for?
- Reigning from Te Matau-a-Māui we have Lian doing glitchy vocals and playing experimental AI beats.
I guess we would say that Milk tooth is a fusion of juicy, swarming, glitching and sapphic vibrations.
Colour eater, Revulva and Hurricane Emily are three artists that we would starve without (they are serving). Would highly recommend giving them a listen or heading to a gig, you will be blown away!!!
Eeee so we have a couple Pōneke gigs (unannounced as of yet) coming up so stay tuneeedddd. We're also working towards our first release at the mo and are v excited to have our music available WORLDWIDE yeehaw. Big love!
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- Also from Tāmaki Makaurau we have Stella, who dazzles us with her nord stage 3 and vocal skills.
In our most intense fantasies the night would begin with Chief Keef (crowd goes absolutely wild), then Eartheater would make a surprise performance featuring some interpretive dance moves.
If you had to explain your sound without using music terms, how would you do it?
What is the one thing you want to achieve as a band?
Brief rundown on the name.
Latex, lemon vape juice and leather, serving Paris Hilton in the matrix. Essentially, we are a bedazzled satisfyer pro.
Fomo Tings: working on that EP Follow them: @milktooth__music THE COOLEST PEOPLE EVER
- We have Estelle, from little ol Wānaka. She plays the big ol electro and does some pretty sexy vocals!
Back to the freak of nature, dreaming of dogs represents the well known dog stereotypes, loyalty and unconditional love.
In the end you think you were eaten? You THINK? Personally I would definitely remember being eaten but to each their own. According to my trusty guide, being eaten signifies getting attacked by the emotions and fears of yourself and others. Aw man :( I'm sorry if that is the way you’re feeling, I can relate. In all seriousness, do not let anyone attack you or make you feel less than what you are. You included. I’m sending self confidence vibes so that you realise how great you are and stop letting others walk all over you.
In conclusion, I rate this ⅗ on the fucked up scale. The dream is reasonably low key but the dog with the soul staring eyes bumps it up a notch. Congrats. You are kind of normal. If you think you can top this dream on the fucked up scale, let us know.
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Kia ora and welcome back to another dream diagnosis, where I judge and analyse your self consciousness based on a cooked dream you've sent in. Just a reminder, I have no credentials whatsoever, but I do own a dream dictionary. So let's get into it.
Now, I am not comparing your nana to a dog, but maybe the wisdom and unconditional love is a representation of her as they were both yelling your name. Either that or your dream is trying to tell you that your nana never learnt how to swim and was struggling a bit trying to stay afloat. Just help your fucking Nana bro,
There was a dog sitting on the edge of my bed but it was floating in the ocean. I kept hearing my nana screaming my name from somewhere as the bed floated around. I couldn't move but the dog turned its head and said my name and its eyes slowly morphed into human ones. In the end i think i was eaten.
I just made a whole heap of assumptions. You may be extremely confident in yourself and have no issues whatsoever, but sending you love just in case.
Whenever I think I've heard it all, I hear a sentence like - ‘its eyes slowly morphed into human ones.’ That is a mental image I'd rather not have in my head thank you very much. A dog with human eyes is going to show up in the corner of my bedroom tonight like a sleep paralysis demon and just stare into my soul. If I have to see it, you all do too. A bed in your dream is meant to be a representation of a spiritual sanctuary. It may just be me, but that creepy canine fucker is getting nowhere near mine.
Floating on the ocean is meant to symbolise indecision or a lack of emotional commitment. Wowsers. That's some deep stuff. Get it… deep. lol. My advice is to think long and hard and come up with a decision regarding whatever is going on with you. Then maybe you'll stop having whack dreams, however like I said, I'm no expert.
Dreaming of eyes indicates enlightenment and wisdom. The canine creep is loyal AND wise ! Maybe I should take back my earlier insults.
There’s been a whole lot of controversy recently surrounding the release of The Little Mermaid teaser trailer, mostly fuelled by racists who like to comment shitty things to make people feel shitty. However, that’s not entirely where I’m going with this piece. My opinion is rather… complicated, so please don’t skip over this and hate me because you read the next paragraph and think I’m full of shit. Just hear me out, yeah?
Firstly, we have the reasoning for casting Halle Bailey. Of course I can’t read minds, so I couldn’t tell you what the actual reason was, but what I can say is that in order to… compensate for past (and present) wrongdoings, it’s almost as if Hollywood is forcefully pushing the agenda of diversity in its films. I have no problem with Halle Bailey at all; I’m a person of colour too for fucks sake. I think she’s beautiful and very talented, however if she was cast simply because of the colour of her skin rather than the fact that she makes a great Ariel, then Disney is tripping. This might be hard to grasp, but just have a think about it.
But she’s just a fish?
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Next, it’s the actual character of Ariel. While writing this I had a read of the first few pages of the actual story, and sure, she’s no Snow White whose skin is literally snow white, so I’ll pass on that. I suppose I’ll take the direction of the original Disney adaptation. Ariel’s father, King Triton, is somewhat similar to Poseidon, yes? And her mother is Queen Athena. So wouldn’t it make sense that this film is somewhat a (very loose) representation of Greek mythology, and therefore, the actress playing Ariel should fit the description of a Greek
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Additionally, the story of Ariel is kinda wack. She sells her voice for some dude she saved? Female empowerment is… where in this story? I’m not pushing some feminist agenda, but I think it would be more powerful to see a live action of a film like The Princess and The Frog. Or alternatively, how about if Disney introduced new princesses that are people of colour instead of bringing back old stories?
My last point is more serious. Many people are receiving hate from racists following this trailer. Racism has basically been a problem since the dawn of humanity, but it’s still hurting a lot of people. Halle Bailey’s career could be hurt too. I understand wanting to promote diversity, of course I do. But, it’s they that it is done that makes the most difference. I’m not slandering the fact that an African American woman is playing Ariel. I’m questioning the agenda that Hollywood is pushing. In the past we have seen actors and actresses take on roles they shouldn’t (Scarlett Johansson in Ghost in the Shell), and we have voiced how this has been the wrong casting. I don’t doubt that Halle Bailey will do a great job, but if the material calls for a specific casting then there is no real need to change it. We should rather focus on new characters when there isn’t enough representation. Create new stories of new princesses and princes that kids can look up to.
person? And yes, people come in all colours, shapes, and sizes, but if we’re promoting diversity for the sake of being true to a character, doesn’t this make sense?
There are two people in this world, those that crack their knuckles constantly and those that hate the sound of it. Those that dislike it, claim it can cause arthritis, but is there any way to definitively know? Donald L. Unger spent 50 years cracking his left hand but not his right, and for his efforts, received the 2009 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine. Turns out the answer is no. Neither hand developed arthritis. The cracking sound is actually just the popping nitrogen bubbles that form in the joints and as far as we know, have no major impact on human health. However, I’d recommend if you’d like to keep friends, be respectful about cracking your knuckles around them.
of our history that was brought to light by the winner of the Ig Nobel for Agricultural History, James Watson. He is the current Associate Professor of History at Massey University, and in 2005 published a study called “The Significance of Mr. Richard Buckley’s exploding trousers”. In the 1930’s, Kiwi farmers used sodium chlorate as a weedkiller for ragwort. Unbeknownst to them, this compound is very flammable and there were reported cases of pants covered in it, exploding when put out to dry on the washing line.
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Have you ever dropped food on the floor and rushed to pick it up, claiming the five-second rule? Well, this research by high school student, Jillian Clarke, in 2004, may have you re-thinking about eating anything off the floor, five seconds or otherwise. She found that bacteria can contaminate food in under five seconds so time isn’t much of a factor. It really depends on the moisture and dirtiness of the floor. For her work, she was awarded the 2004 Ig Nobel Prize for Public Health. If I were you, I’d just accept the fact that once something’s hit the floor, it’s long gone.
Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prizes and, ironically, the inventor of dynamite, requested in his will, that his fortune be used to establish a series of prizes awarded “to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.” Since 1901, the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economic Sciences, have been presented to 975 people and organisations. Then there’s the rest of us, who don’t necessarily change the world with our research. Instead, we try to solve those slightly more bizarre questions that help us better understand the wacky world we live in.
New Zealand is known for many things. Rugby, sheep and Lord of the Rings, to name a few. However, there is one part
In 1991, the Ig Nobel Prizes were created to “honour achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." The annual announcement of these is a highlight for many in the science community and, I’d like to share some of my favourites from over the years. As there are too many good ones to share in one go, here is part one. The rest to follow next week.
In 2006, two Australian mathematicians, Nic Svenson and Piers Barnes, finally answered the age-old curiosity, how many photos does it take to make sure no one has their eyes shut? After some complicated maths and probability theory, it turns out it’s as simple as “divide the group size by three.”, but this only works for under twenty as it’s virtually impossible for large groups. For example, for a group of twelve, take four photos, and you will have good odds of having everyone’s eyes open. While this rule isn’t fool-proof, as blinking is random, it’s better than nothing and as a result, these two were awarded the 2006 Ig Nobel in Mathematics.
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Every ounce of energy drained by the status of the world and the actions of its inhabitants
You aren’t sorry and I don’t know if you ever could be.
I’m grateful for the life I’ve lived here, but I will never ever thank you for it.
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One day I won’t wish things were different.
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If you love me For what you’ve heard Then you would love me for my words
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In particular, I loved page 63, titled “All or nothing”.
money, and for those of you who are currently heartbroken, I recommend sitting down and reading this one slowly.
“If you love me For what you see Only your eyes would be In love with me
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I stumbled across this book of poetry in a little book shop on High street of Auckland, called unity books. I made a beeline to the poetry section and after already picking through absolute gold, I found this one. Hardcover, with a blue ribbon in the spine, this one was definitely coming home to get crammed onto my bookshelf.
The Gift of Everything
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For those who are fans of Rupi Kaur poetry, although a tad more expensive, this book is amazing. I read it in one night, and have since read and annotated it again. Definitely, worth the
The gift of everything is a 236-page collection of Lang Leav's best poetry. The poems centre around love, loss, heartbreak, and growth. There is no one theme that the book follows- it is an emotional roller coaster. One moment the poems would be soft, talking of love and the next would be raw heartbreak, which you could feel just by reading it. Others were both on one page- the highs and lows all in one. The poems tell you to feel pain- embrace heartache, and allow yourself to heal. They also remind us that heartbreak will come for everyone- it is an unavoidable part of human life. We cannot stay stuck in the past.
If you love My heart and mind Then you would love me for all that I’m But if you don’t love My every flaw Then you mustn’t love me— Not at all.”
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Kirikiriroa’s finest ‘slow rock’ band, Landlords, have just released their second EP through UK’s Church Road Records, and it’s quite good actually. If you’re in to shoegaze à la My Bloody Valentine or Whirr, you’ll probably find a lot to enjoy over these five trackslush, billowing soundscapes made up of expensive guitar pedals and droning vocal melodies that some have described as ‘Corey Taylor-esque’. My favourite cut on the EP is Haunt, featuring a fantastic chorus that opens up beautifully when the harmonies kick in.
Music | Jared Ipsen
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The mix is kind of like The Cure’s Disintegration, in that it needs to be cranked to full volume to get the whole picture - in heavier moments, the different instruments fold into each other like a lovely chiffon cake. Yum! One thing tho is after hearing closing track Violence live a few times, I wish that wall of distortion in the chorus hit as hard as it does in person.
Overall, I really enjoyed The Sandman. I don’t know if it will get a season two. I hope it does because I’d love to explore the world more and learn more about these characters. If you’re keen to watch it and you haven’t already, stream it on Netflix.
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Many have called Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman unadaptable. When I read the DC/Vertigo comics, I questioned how it would be done, as well. However, Hollywood sees the word unadaptable as a challenge, and has made the comics into a TV series. I was excited when I heard about this and binged it straight away. (No
season follows the personification of dreams, known as Morpheus, as he tries to restore his realm after he is freed from a century-long capture. The Sandman also has an episode with two extra stories about a Siamese cat and a writer who cross paths with Morpheus.
Landlords are great live and play fairly often at Last Place, so go check them out if you get the chance. Codeine is streaming everywhere now, and if you’re lucky you might be able to snag a vinyl record from local distro Real Vegan Cult.
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So how well did Netflix do in its adaptation? Pretty well, I’d say. The stories are extremely close to the comics, which fans of the comics (like me) appreciate. Certain scenes were ripped straight from said comics. The casting was perfect. Tom Sturridge as Dream/Morpheus was a great choice. The gender swapping of characters like Lucifer and Johanna Constantine was very cool. I was familiar with those characters in other shows, so it made The Sandman’s version of them feel fresh, as opposed to a rehash. The show had beautiful set design and I loved the world building.
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There’s a lot of drama surrounding Don’t Worry Darling and its cast and crew, but it seems that Florence Pugh is remaining unbothered by it all. Ugh, queen. She’s definitely one of the most talented “newer” actresses, so stan her because she’s amazing. She’s also hot as fuck too heh.
Florence Pugh Crush of the week
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- Chris Evans posting a reel of turtles helping each other just makes sense.
- Harry Styles is chaotic.
- Old but gold; Nigella really stole hearts with that one.
“I just popped very quickly to Venice to spit on Chris Pine.”
- A good idea until you have to put the toilet roll in the freezer.
Kebab - Sober, drunk, or dusty, a nice kebab just hits the spot.
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Powerade - If it’s the only thing that stays down, make it a meal.
Maccas - It sounds good in theory, but trust me, greasy food and alcohol is not the best Somethingmix.spicy
More Drinks - Bite the dog that bit you if you’re brave enough.
Subway - Perfectly located in town, perfectly delicious.
Dusty Meals
Leftovers - Quick trip to the microwave and you’re good to go.
KFC - My mum said this was her go to, so let it be yours as well.
Meat on Chips - Brilliant. Incredible. Amazing. Show stopping. Spectacular.
Noodles - Easy to make, maybe not so easy to stay down. .
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