Whaikaha/the Ministry of Disabled People published new rules last week, which restrict disability spending.
Kermadecs "won't be commandeered by test tube-watching scientists", Shane Jones said.
A group of Palestinian-Kiwis and supporters took part in a 41km hīkoi from Taitā to Kilbirnie, representing the length of Gaza.
"What worries me is that we are at risk of reawakening a culture war which we thought was concluded several decades ago."
The major route is now closed between Ward and Kekerengū.
The industry has been in the spotlight after three dogs died in a week.
Some stores will be forced to close on certain days, but not all.
They're also presenting an open letter to the broadcaster's CEO and board.
While healthcare saw big jumps, advertising, arts and media is struggling.
Opposition MPs aren't happy.
She added those spaces have existed for decades.
"Most central banks feel we're back on top of inflation."
They're all taking home $250,000.
There is no ongoing risk to residents.
Police, Oranga Tamariki, foreign affairs and immigration officials are looking into concerns.
The rival internet provocateurs are going at it on X (Twitter).
The only products to remain would be Weet-Bix, Weet-Bix Bites and UP&GO.
"I ripped open that cavity and found a bag of white powder."
The ACT Party is likening it to segregation.
"What we are seeing is vicious discrimination against young people and their families."