

How to takeover TVNZ and RNZ with pocket change
Stuff was bought for $1. Newshub’s TV news operation was absorbed into it. NZME was infiltrated by Jim Grenon. Is TVNZ and RNZ next?

Grant McLachlan
1 day ago10 min read


Vindicated, then banished: Three days that exposed Queenstown council’s playbook against its only watchdog
How a ratepayer-funded communications operation removed the journalist who proved it wrong — seventy-two hours before RNZ confirmed his reporting.

Grant McLachlan - Column
May 2012 min read


Donations don’t follow policy. Policy follows donations.
Stuff’s Glenn McConnell asked New Zealand’s biggest political donors why they give. He should have asked what they got.

Grant McLachlan - Column
May 195 min read


A very natural progression
A real estate empire’s fundraiser, its donations, its former chief executive and a friendly columnist all point the same way. The pattern is the story.

Grant McLachlan - Column
May 1623 min read


The great butter racket: How New Zealanders pay export prices for milk we produce
A pale $0.80-per-100g American import has done what a year of inquiries couldn't: shown New Zealanders how thoroughly the butter market is rigged against them. Why the press won't say so. And why the Finance Minister won't either.

Grant McLachlan - Column
May 147 min read


When the journalist is the target
How a year-old apology became a two-week pressure campaign — and how the architecture of New Zealand’s astroturf industry was used to take out a wahine Maori political editor in election year, while the Prime Minister smiled.

Grant McLachlan - Column
May 1228 min read


Who watches the watchmen? The slow death of New Zealand investigative journalism — and the industry that could bring it back
The lack of investigative journalism is costing New Zealanders - and it is cheaper that industries affected sponsor it.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 2313 min read


Has the ‘Butter Chicken Tsunami’ already arrived?
The data New Zealanders deserve to examine — without being shut down for asking.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 226 min read


The gift you can’t refuse: How naming-as-performance is failing Maori culture, public infrastructure, and the Treaty alike.
New Zealand's infrastructure is being renamed not to locate people, but to perform cultural partnership — through a gifting process that forecloses dissent, rewards commercial relationships, and quietly hollows out the very culture it claims to honour.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 1518 min read


Medals, alleged war crimes, and the long road to court
Australia's most decorated living soldier was arrested last week. The alleged murders began a year before he was awarded the Victoria Cross. If the law had acted then, the medal would never have been awarded. That is not an argument for acquittal. It is an argument for why this trial matters.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 1329 min read


The silent 'H': How academic vanity rewrote the sound of New Zealand
For more than a century, New Zealanders — Maori and Pakeha alike — said "Wangaray". Then academics decided it was "Fongaray". Now media have been instructed to say "Fongaaray". The recordings beg to differ.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 49 min read


Two bills that could end New Zealand’s dirty politics era — if politicians have the courage to pass them
I have documented corruption and abuse of electoral systems. These two bills provide the tools to fix it.

Grant McLachlan
Mar 299 min read


New Zealand's Property-Industrial Complex: A democratic warning
In his 1961 farewell address, President Eisenhower warned America about the military-industrial complex. In 2024, New Zealand faces its own existential threat: the property-industrial complex has consumed our democracy whole.

Grant McLachlan - Column
Dec 9, 20254 min read


Politics101: The art of the false allegation
Political scandals involving allegations that are later unsubstantiated or dismissed represent a complex intersection of media, law enforcement, and democratic accountability.

Grant McLachlan
Aug 4, 202512 min read


Investigative journalism master class eviscerating corrupt council
In an era when media organisations frantically downsize, replacing substance with clickbait and advertorial content, a remarkable counter-narrative is unfolding in Queenstown.

Grant McLachlan
Apr 16, 20256 min read


Kiwis are more corrupted than they think
New Zealanders place more trust in their politicians and journalists than they should.

Grant McLachlan
Oct 3, 20205 min read


FACT CHECK: Did Didsbury bury his complicity in Boathouse Bay?
If you view this year’s 1 March issue of Mahurangi Matters, one thing stands out. Can you spot it?

Grant McLachlan
Sep 27, 201710 min read


Journalists put watchdogs to shame
Original article can be found here. The media has regularly found itself at the front line of debate. My concern is that for too many...

Grant McLachlan
Jan 26, 20133 min read


























