Cameron Slater
Cameron Slater is a New Zealand political blogger, podcaster, and commentator born in Fiji and raised in the country, renowned for founding the Whale Oil Beef Hooked blog in 2005, which became a prominent platform for right-leaning political commentary and investigative reporting.[1][2]
The site exerted outsized influence on New Zealand's media and political landscape, breaking stories that challenged established narratives and contributed to public discourse on issues like government accountability and local scandals, including the 2013 exposure of Auckland Mayor Len Brown's extramarital affair.[2][3]
Slater, son of former National Party president John Slater, was judicially recognized as a journalist in 2014 and received the Canon Media Award for Blogger of the Year that same year for his Len Brown coverage, underscoring his impact despite polarizing tactics.[4][5][6]
His career has involved legal battles, such as defamation suits from public health advocates over blog posts criticizing their advocacy, and charges related to hacking attempts on political opponents, reflecting ongoing tensions with institutional critics often aligned against conservative voices.[7][8]
Following Whale Oil's closure in 2019 amid financial difficulties, Slater continues influencing discourse through podcasts like The Good Oil and marked 20 years of blogging in 2025.[2][9][10]