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This is an epic and engaging read on what has gone wrong with NZ's political and bureaucratic systems, and how the public can regain control over politicians. Brooke advocates the Swiss system of a 100 day public veto of controversial new laws - if the public can muster up enough ...
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In 1989, two young Swedish tourists disappeared into thin air during their dream holiday in New Zealand. Missing Pieces retraces their steps as investigative journalist and bestselling author Wishart unravels the story.
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The Great Divide, working from the original documents from 200 years ago, directly challenges the findings of books like Michael King's Penguin History of New Zealand or Claudia Orange's Treaty of Waitangi, and in doing so offers a fresh new perspective on an issue affecting ever ...
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The story behind the 'winebox' investigation into European Pacific's tax conundrum in the Cook Islands. Written by television journalist Ian Wishart.
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From the author of two #1 bestsellers - The Paradise Conspiracy and Lawyers, Guns & Money - comes the final piece of the jigsaw...In the eighties and nineties, a small coterie of business tycoons stumbled on an incredible get-rich-quick scheme, using dodgy tax havens, fake docume ...
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Seductive marketing and media spin are just two of the tools social engineers are using - not to sell you a product but to change the way you and your children think, forever." Ian Wishart's latest book is an expose of the impact social engineering and political correctness have ...
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In this #1 bestselling unauthorized biography, investigative journalist and author Wishart unearths the real Helen Clark, the one who turned around her own nation, New Zealand, and always had her gaze fixed on a higher goal.
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Controversial journalist Ian Wishart presents new evidence on the Crew murders that implicates a police officer - the late ian Johnston - in the crime.
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This book tells you, in ordinary language, how successive governments and bureaucrats have kept you in the dark about New Zealand's crime rate.
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More explosive revelations from the bestselling author of "The Paradise Conspiracy".
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