AAAP Launches Campaign To Substantially Lift Benefits.
Auckland Action Against Poverty is launching a campaign to build commitment from Members of Parliament seeking to be part of…
Auckland Action Against Poverty is launching a campaign to build commitment from Members of Parliament seeking to be part of…
Fonterra will be greeted by drums, cow costumes, placards and a pile of coal on Thursday morning, 9 July, as…
Water New Zealand says the Government’s $761 million investment in drinking water infrastructure will provide much-needed assistance to help ensure…
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency made in 2009 by an obscure individual utilizing the pseudonym Satoshi Naka Mo To. While the…
Adopt a new strategy to expand the market and show your best competencies and skills to achieve your life objectives…
CEAC review of pre-election National’s “outline plan” just sent to us by Todd Muller 9/7/20 was actually his speech about…
The latest Boag revelations are so extraordinary and speak to such a depth of dirty politics it’s difficult to see how Muller’s leadership survives this.
Muller’s campaign vision was supposed to be a circuit-breaker. Instead, it left more questions than answers.
A quick, back-of-an-envelope calculation shows that government electricity subsidies have been so high that the country would be better off with the smelter closed and the workers paid their full salaries for the rest of their lives. I wrote about this in a previous blog.
While looking for something else entirely in an old trunk in my garage, I came across the following lines. Written nearly 50 years ago, they struck me as having an oddly contemporary feel.