1975-83: Maori New Zealanders Occupy Golf Course in Struggle for Tribal Lands In the 70's Maori groups began a series of occupations to reclaim their tribal lands. The occupation…
Real education: varieties of freedom - David Gribble Gribble describes several different schools around the world with pupils from all backgrounds, and demonstrates how children do better when they…
Wobbly driplines: strikes, stowaways & the SS Manuka Built in 1903 and wrecked off New Zealand’s southern coast in 1929, the Manuka was a floating fragment of class society—and of class warfare…
William E. Trautmann, New Zealand Wobbly A biographical article by Mark Derby and Jay Miller of William E. Trautmann, an early and important member of the Industrial Workers of the World…
Election 2014: why Willy Wonka shouldn't win - Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement As the elections in New Zealand approach, the anarchist Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement give a…
Fighting war NOTE: this has now been edited and released as a new pamphlet by Rebel Press (April 2016) This article highlighted the anti-war agitation of anarchists and the IWW based in New Zealand…
Auckland McDonald's blockaded in pay and homophobia dispute Around 30 trade union activists have today blocked entry to the Auckland branch of McDonalds. They…
Reds and Wobblies: working-class radicalism and the state in New Zealand 1915-1925 Talk presented at the National Library of New Zealand, 22 October 2013, by Jared Davidson about New…
Trunk, Johann Sebastian, 1850-1933 Short biography of transnational anarchist Johann Sebastian Trunk, by Jared Davidson.
100 years of anarchism in New Zealand celebrated today 100 years ago today, 9 July, the Freedom Group was formed in Wellington, New Zealand.
The siege of Troy: Interview with a sex worker An interview with a male sex worker, Troy, by a group of New Zealand anarchists.
Revolting kitchens: a worker's perspective on the food industry - Red Chef An account of working life in restaurant kitchens by the Red Chef, a member of the Aotearoa Workers…