OECD Report Highlights the Folly of Tax Cuts – Income Equality Aotearoa New Zealand Inc. Closing the Gap
New OECD data shows cutting taxes would be a big mistake for New Zealand, which instead needs to take in…
New OECD data shows cutting taxes would be a big mistake for New Zealand, which instead needs to take in…
In the week that the Five Eyes spy bosses are holding their secret meeting in Queenstown, thus reminding us that…
When
Thursday 4th May, 6.00pm
Where
Lecture Theatre J1
Auckland College of Education
Epsom Campus
University of Auckland
Can’t you hear your dead in their graves scream in fury that their deaths have taught us nothing?
On 15 March this year when then-Youth Minister, Nikki Kaye, launched into an ad hominem diatribe against Jacinda Ardern during a debate in Parliament. It was an orchestrated, pre-planned, personalised attack;
ANZAC Day should be a time when we pledge to use every means possible to avoid war. It should be a time when we assert an independent foreign policy with New Zealand’s foremost role as peacemakers and peacekeepers.
Notorious among journalists for his tendency towards tetchiness, the words “Gerry Brownlee” and “diplomat” seem particularly ill-matched. The truly great foreign ministers of our history have all been thoughtful, measured and principled individuals.
In the wake of the collapsed Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), the New Zealand government has desperately chased new trade liberalisation deals, despite calls for a re-think of trade policy and the development of fair and sustainable agreements.
All in all a pretty squalid and vapid revamp before the election to get Nick Smith off the telly and try to woo female voters back with Kaye.
…if the complainant attempts to take me to the District Court I will ensure everyone knows what the material is and ask for you all to spread it as far and as wide as you can.