Business and Online Digital Media Service that supports the Frega Platform and strives to provide an aligned and objective viewpoint on ai, media & education.
As the NZ Regional Licensee for FREGA, I'm thrilled to update on our innovative AI-powered super app and how it will stand out from the crowd, while being transparent about our work-in-progress journey.
We have been dilligently building something truly transformative for small, medium sized businesses, and in techie terms, early adopters can join us at the ground level for maximum impact!
Unlike conventional AI tools that often rely on invasive data practices, high barriers to entry, and rigid structures, FREGA's privacy-first SaaS platform flips the script.
We prioritize ethical, user-centric design with no upfront costs, activity-based fees, and a co-partner ecosystem that rewards genuine engagement.
Features like Growth Points (loyalty rewards), Frega Chat (real-time AI communication), customer self-profiling, spatial mapping, and upcoming AI Agents/Personal Assistant deliver personalized insights, automate tasks, and boost revenue by 20-30%, all while fostering community-driven growth.
This helps many by democratizing AI: merchants get verified onboarding and redemptions, customers enjoy targeted offers and secure withdrawals (post-KYC), and everyone benefits from compliant, efficient tools that adapt to real needs.
This continues to be a work in progress as we iterate toward full launch with several micro-releases and the chance to connect with others to help shape FREGA's ecosystem in NZ/OZ (including my Gold Coast expansion push by March 27) to support the building of our worldwide licencee business network.
Browse our websites: https://t.co/5x4MSAPQ9W or https://t.co/QbzqaNrvsE and if you want, I can personally introduce you to our CEO - Paddy, Global Licencee - Cliff & our amazing global teams, contact me and lets make it happen!
#FREGA #AIForSMEs #EarlyAdopters #BusinessInnovation #NZ/OZ
Fresh-off-the-plane and policing our streets: Dilsher Singh, Bhanu Yandav, Pavneet Singh and Sehajpreet Sidhu are the new breed of 'good keen Kiwi' cops 🤔
33 out of 87 NZ police grads in 2026 are foreign born 🤢
https://t.co/IXGZ8zb9ir
Unbelievable. This is peak Chloe Swarbrick. She tried to get one of our trade partners to do an “independent investigation” into us because she doesn’t like our current approach to climate change.
PURE EVIL!
Babies hearts cut out and their faces cut through while still alive to obtain brain tissue.
According to Dr. Theresa Deisher, babies are born alive at five to six months, and their beating hearts are removed without anesthesia for research, researchers also cut through their faces to collect brain tissue.
“The babies are still alive when the researchers start extracting the tissue, to the point where their heart is still beating, and they’re generally not given any anesthetic, because that would disrupt the cells that the researchers are trying to extract.”
PAMELA ACKER, Biologist
“Included the lung of the fetuses?”
“Yes.”
“Included skin?”
“Yes.”
“Kidney?”
“Yes.”
“Spleen?”
“Yes.”
“Heart?”
“Yes.”
“And this was just one study. So I’m going to ask you again: In your entire career, how many fetuses have you worked with?”
“Um, well, I don’t remember the exact number, but, uh, quite a few when we were studying them originally, before we decided to use them to make vaccines.”
“Do you have any sense? I mean, this one study had 76. How many other studies did you have that you used the aborted fetuses for?”
“I don’t remember how many.”
“You’re aware are you aware that one of the objections to vaccination by the plaintiff in this case is the inclusion of aborted fetal tissue in the development of vaccines and the fact that it’s actually part of the ingredients of vaccines?”
Big Pharma + Planned Parenthood.
My documentary on the Islamification of Birmingham has been demonetized on YouTube after reaching 600,000 views. So here is the entire video on X.
In the video, I'm told that it's okay to strike your wife if she's disobeying you. I'm told that I would have to leave the grocery store and go to the city center in order to be able to find a white person. I'm told that all women in the UK who cheat should be executed.
Thank you to @elonmusk for commenting on this video and allowing this content to be on X. If it weren't for X I genuinely think the west would have reached the point of no return already.
Most Western nations are being invaded by the same ethnic groups that are demanding we change our culture, way of life, adopt their foreign ideologies & that we give up our basic human rights & freedoms to make them comfortable in OUR country.
They demand that WE the native/ ethnic people of our homelands integrate into their culture & tolerate their actions & behaviour which are completely incompatible with our morals & values.
Then they demand that WE fund their racial/ cultural groups.
We need Remigration & we need it NOW 😡
So the Indian vote is to bury freedom of speech in NZ. Will @NZNationalParty and @actparty deplore and reject this attack on our cultural and legal inheritance?
NZ Voters need to avoid this one...TOP:
TOP sounds good when you are 21. Nek minit when you are working hard to get ahead, The Opportunities Party will be there with their hand out, taking it ALL from you except their pathetic 'universal wage'.
#TOP#VirtueSignallersUnited
Sign my petition requesting an amendment to the electoral act 1993 requiring only New Zealand citizens eligibility to vote in all elections. https://t.co/HjJQYw80R8
@SimonWalmisley@SimonRAnderson Though he may seem incompetent, he's entirely cognizant of the fact that he is selling us out, both for the India FTA & the U16 censorship & surveillance system. Make no mistake.
Congrats to India on becoming world’s No.1 in ship recycling!
Sorry to pour cold water, but shipbuilding data was also released.
🇮🇳's world market share is barely moving:
just 0.07%, ranking 15th.
Scaling up policy efforts
= critical to realizing MIV 2030 and MAKV 2047.
Well said. This India FTA is the biggest f*ck you to the New Zealanders, Maori & non-Maori alike. Floodgate warnings should be ripping it right now.
🚨Winston Peters On National's Panic on the Disastrous India FTA
I might add Just days after our detailed submission (Article attached) to the Crown Law Office 22nd-23rd June which was copied to Winston Peters along with other key ministers we have ACTION.
Our correspondence raised these exact serious issues. Constitutional sovereignty immigration and democratic risks in the New Zealand India FTA Winston Peters in Parliament exposing National's panic over the very same agreement details.
The speech highlighted rushed handling of FTA legislation amendments restrictive measures fear of Indian reaction and documents never previously seen mirroring the concerns raised about bypassing proper scrutiny.
Key ties include:
- Temporary entry quotas work rights and uncapped pathways embedded in the FTA that undermine parliamentary oversight on immigration.
- Unfair one sided clawback mechanism allowing India to penalise New Zealand without recourse.
- Affirmation of UNDRIP commitments contradicting pre election mandates against expanded co governance.
- Minimal projected GDP gains of around 0.07 percent or 401 million dollars annually by 2037 weighed against major fiscal employment and safety risks.
- Calls for full independent review and binding referendums on these transformative changes.
@K1W1_News #WeAreNZ @BuzzMediaNZ #K1W1 #YouDeserveTheBest @ForAbusedKids@WinstonPeters #WP4PM
Vote @NZFIRST❤️☑️☑️
https://t.co/BioKWModUr
Daljit Singh your electoral fraud, convictions, business ties to meth importation, and ongoing lobby demands expose the refusal to integrate. New Zealand will not tolerate public daggers parallel societies or ethnic voting bloc extortion.
https://t.co/Qybe6IOebf
@K1W1_News #WeAreNZ @BuzzMediaNZ #K1W1 #YouDeserveTheBest @ForAbusedKids@WinstonPeters #WP4PM
Vote @NZFIRST❤️☑️☑️
This is not AI. " NZ Police have a track record of community engagement through dance, including a dedicated Police Bhangra dance crew that has performed at events like the Auckland Diwali festival."
This is too much! Why the hell are we turning into little India????
Our corrupt biased communist MSM are pushing TOP so hard that it is political interference in an election. No other small party has every received this level of attention. But it's so obvious that everyone smells a rat. Not necessary for them to push though, because the party's policies will bury them. They want to tax us like crazy, while at the same time giving everyone a benefit. WTF??? And they are climate scam lovers and Treaty industry lovers as well. So... just another limp left party, one step removed from the other 3. So nothing to see here. Scroll on. Now, where were we? That's right, we were talking about serious contenders at the election.
To the liars saying NZ First has achieved nothing during this coalition government.... lest we forget:
New Zealand First’s domestic achievements in the Coalition Government (since November 2023) represent a strong record of delivery on their coalition commitments, putting Kiwis first, restoring common sense, and reversing divisive or ineffective policies from the previous government. Through targeted legislation, repeals, funding initiatives, and practical reforms, NZ First has driven progress on law and order, regional development, economic fairness, seniors’ support, education, health, immigration integrity, and equal citizenship. These changes have delivered tangible benefits for working families, rural communities, victims of crime, and taxpayers—creating a more secure, prosperous, and united New Zealand. Below is a comprehensive, categorized list of their key achievements, drawn from official coalition outcomes in the first two-plus years.1. Immigration & Employment: Skills-Focused System and Work IncentivesNZ First strengthened the immigration system to prioritise genuine workforce needs while getting beneficiaries back to work, reducing exploitation risks and supporting Kiwi jobs.
Improved the Accredited Employer Work Visa to attract the right skills and workers New Zealand actually needs.
Ensured Immigration New Zealand applies proper risk management and verification so migrants fill genuine shortages, not displace locals.
Investigated an “Essential Worker” workforce planning mechanism for long-term skill and labour shortages.
Strengthened obligations on Jobseeker work-ready beneficiaries (including sanctions and potential time limits for under-25s) to encourage workforce participation.
Impact: A fairer, more targeted immigration system that supports economic growth without undermining Kiwi workers or public services.2. Public Safety & Law and Order: Tougher Consequences for CrimeNZ First delivered a suite of reforms to back victims, deter offenders, and support frontline staff—restoring accountability and community safety.
Introduced measures to tackle youth crime, including consideration of a Youth Justice Demerit Point system.
Reformed Fleeing Driver laws to reduce dangerous incidents.
Amended the Sentencing Act to prioritise victims, treat gang membership as an aggravating factor, impose real consequences for low-level crimes like shoplifting, and remove concurrent sentences for offences committed on parole, bail, or in custody.
Equipped corrections officers with body cameras and protective gear.
Passed Protection for First Responders and Prison Officers legislation with minimum mandatory sentences for assaults.
Introduced Coward Punch legislation creating a specific offence with serious penalties.
Made it easier for New Zealanders (including prisoners) to obtain driver licences through supportive programmes.
Adequately resourced community policing, including Māori and Pasifika wardens.
Impact: Stronger deterrence, better support for victims and frontline workers, and a clear message that crime has consequences—contributing to safer streets and communities.3. Economy, Infrastructure & Primary Sector: Regional Growth and Practical ReformsNZ First secured major infrastructure funding and repealed burdensome laws, unlocking productivity, energy security, and primary sector potential.
Established a $1.2 billion Regional Infrastructure Fund and a National Infrastructure Agency.
Repealed the Natural and Built Environment Act 2023 and Spatial Planning Act 2023; amended the Resource Management Act 1991 to speed up consenting for infrastructure, housing, farming, and primary industries (including renewable energy, aquaculture, forestry, and mining).
Created a fast-track one-stop-shop consenting process for significant regional and national projects.
Cancelled Auckland Light Rail and Let’s Get Wellington Moving; reduced cycleway spending; committed to a four-lane Brynderwyns highway alternative (with private finance exploration).
Delivered fuel security measures: study into requirements, urgent review of Marsden Point Refinery reopening, railway connections to Northport, dry dock business case, transitional low-carbon fuels, natural gas exploration restart, geological hydrogen support, and mineral resource opportunities (e.g., vanadium).
In the primary sector: stopped the ETS review for market certainty; incentivised low-methane mitigations; preferred wool in government buildings; reversed the live animal export ban (with welfare standards); extended marine farming permits and removed productivity barriers.
Impact: Boosted regional economies, restored farmer and business confidence, enhanced energy and fuel resilience, and cut red tape—laying foundations for sustainable growth and infrastructure delivery.4. Education & Health: Back to Basics and Patient-FocusedNZ First refocused services on core outcomes, removed race-based structures, and improved access.
Emphasised reading, writing, and maths in schools; refocused curriculum on academic achievement (removing ideology-driven guidelines like gender/sexuality/relationships education); shifted Fees Free to the final year of study; maintained the Apprenticeship Boost.
Abolished the Māori Health Authority; updated Pharmac’s model to better include patients’ voices with annual funding increases; required Medsafe to fast-track approvals (within 30 days of two recognised overseas agencies); recognised overseas medical qualifications; advanced digital tech and Nurse Practitioners in understaffed areas.
Repealed the Therapeutic Products Act 2023; funded Gumboot Friday/I Am Hope to $6 million annually; repealed and reformed smokefree/vaping laws (removed denicotinisation, retail reductions, generation ban; banned disposable vapes; increased youth penalties).
Impact: Stronger literacy/numeracy foundations for kids, faster and fairer health access, and practical support for mental health and seniors’ wellbeing.5. Seniors: Protecting and Supporting Our EldersNZ First kept promises to older New Zealanders and improved aged-care options.
Kept the superannuation age at 65.
Amended the Building Act and resource consent rules to make granny flats/small structures (up to 60sqm) easier to build.
Progressed review of the Retirement Villages Act; investigated funding for new residential care beds; undertook a select committee inquiry into aged care (including early-onset conditions and asset thresholds).
Explored enhancements to the Local Government Rates Rebate Scheme for SuperGold Card holders.
Impact: Greater dignity, security, and housing flexibility for seniors—recognising their contributions and needs.6. Democracy, Freedoms & Equal Citizenship: Restoring Fairness and SovereigntyNZ First ended race-based policies, protected free speech, and strengthened democratic norms.
Made English an official language, requiring government departments and Crown entities to communicate primarily in English (except Māori-specific entities).
Committed not to change New Zealand’s official name without a referendum; supported a binding referendum on a four-year parliamentary term.
Ensured publicly funded sports bodies uphold fair (biological) competition.
Protected freedom of speech by ruling out hate speech legislation.
Ended all remaining COVID-19 vaccine mandates and established a full independent public inquiry into the pandemic response (lockdowns, vaccines, social/economic impacts).
Removed co-governance from public services; issued a Cabinet circular prioritising services on need, not race; restored local referendums on Māori wards.
Impact: A return to equal citizenship, clearer governance, and defence of democratic freedoms—rebuilding trust that government serves all Kiwis equally.These achievements reflect New Zealand First’s consistent focus on practical, people-centred outcomes. By holding the balance and negotiating firmly in the coalition, they have helped stabilise the economy, enhance security, support regions and seniors, and restore a sense of fairness and national pride. The results are already visible in repealed bureaucracy, new infrastructure funding, tougher crime measures, and a shift away from ideology toward results for everyday New Zealanders.