
Shane Te Pou
Shane Te Pou discussed the benefits of public ownership in social services and cited Finland's educational reforms as a model for achieving efficiency and equality.
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Te Pou claimed that the four gentailers had protected their profits by holding back renewables generation.
Why our biggest power companies should be broken up (and why they shouldn’t) - Power to the People, part 4Shane Te Pou discusses the Tāmaki Makaurau byelection as a chance to test out campaign strategies.
Shane Te Pou: Tāmaki Makaurau byelection a chance to test out campaign machineShane Te Pou discusses the implications of the pay equity amendment and its impact on low-income workers.
Pay equity bungle could cost Govt the election – Shane Te PouShane Te Pou criticizes the Government's approach to job losses and support for workers.
Instead of focusing on the lack of jobs, the Government seems intent on giving the boot to people - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou is a left-wing columnist for the Herald who could be at risk in the Grenon world.
NZME boardroom battle: Editorial independence and the serious questions shareholders must consider - OpinionShane Te Pou reflects on the loss of his brother Pere Maitai and the importance of living life to the fullest.
Māori broadcaster Pere Maitai’s death: Losing my brother reminds me that life is for living - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou criticizes the Government's decision regarding bowel cancer screening for Māori and Pasifika.
Bowel cancer screening: Another callous, cruel Government decision that hurts Māori, Pasifika - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou advocates for supercharging KiwiSaver to create a more equitable financial future.
Supercharge KiwiSaver and create a more equitable and secure financial future - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou discusses the need for political courage to address the energy crisis in New Zealand.
Energy crisis: Power gentailers are draining NZ’s economic lifeblood, political courage is needed - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou comments on Christopher Luxon's need to manage New Zealand as a business.
If Christopher Luxon wants to run NZ as a business he needs to get it in order - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou's commentary reflects concerns about the integrity of the Prime Minister and coalition dynamics.
David Seymour’s Philip Polkinghorne police letter highlights a weak Prime Minister, coalition partners off the leash - Shane Te PouShane Te Pou highlighted the virtues of public ownership of social services.
Letters: Driven to regulations distraction; David Seymour’s Philip Polkinghorne police letter






















































