Immigration, Marriage, and National Defence | The Select Committee
National security, immigration and declining marriage rates—this week's political wrap.
Before becoming the Chief Executive of Maxim, Tim was an award-winning journalist working in print, radio and television. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian and Newsweek.com. He was TVNZ’s first US Correspondent and has been a business development manager and an English teacher. Tim has written three novels, one of which—Their Faces Were Shining—was a finalist in the New Zealand Post Book Awards. He is married to Rachel; they have four sons: Roman, Felix, Wilfred, and Otto.
National security, immigration and declining marriage rates—this week's political wrap.
School attendance, economic growth, and political strategy—this week's political wrap.
Cost of living, climate politics, and leadership questions—this week's political wrap.
Housing, land, and belonging—the deeper story behind NZ's housing debate.
A proposed law change could undermine court proceedings and deny 170,000 Kiwis fair compensation.
Gen Z and Millennials now outnumber Boomers at the ballot box—what does that mean for New Zealand?
Kiwis are losing trust in every major institution. Tim Wilson looks at the data.
A recent IPCA review calls for more police power and better training after failures to protect...
Feeling “busy” is the norm during the holidays, but what if it’s more than just a seasonal ru...
Taylor Swift recently endorsed Democratic Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris, generating...
Tim Wilson challenges society’s obsession with authenticity. Sometimes, being ‘unreal’ is bet...
The Olympics has been mired in controversy with the "satire" of the Last Supper at the opening...
Maxim Institute is an independent charitable trust that relies on the generous support of families, community groups, trusts, and individuals—without them, we wouldn’t exist.
We’d love to have you join our Community of Supporters. We need people like you to help us continue this work—and to grow it—so we can respond to today’s challenges and opportunities and help create a better future for the next generation.