EQC Welcomes Inquiry Report – Earthquake Commission
The Chair of the Earthquake Commission, Sir Michael Cullen, has welcomed Dame Silvia Cartwright’s Report of the Public Inquiry into…
The Chair of the Earthquake Commission, Sir Michael Cullen, has welcomed Dame Silvia Cartwright’s Report of the Public Inquiry into…
Environmental groups from across New Zealand have written to the Prime Ministerurging the Government to restore Aotearoa in the economic…
This media release summarises changes to the operation of the courts entering week of COVID-19 alert level 4. It also…
The Government is moving to safeguard businesses from insolvency with ‘safe harbour’ legislation for directors’ liabilities and a business debt…
Let’s change NZ’s welfare system now – before this health crisis becomes a child poverty crisis As the Ministry of…
IF the numbers keep declining 5 weeks would be the smart money, but whether it’s 4, 5 or 6 weeks of lockdown, the economy we go back to will be truncated and forever in a sense of immediate retraction if the virus flairs up anywhere.
The issues around the Election date has come to the forefront by Winston going public with statements about postponing the September 19th election date to November 21st.
This show was the first to call the severity of this pandemic – find out where we believe things go now.
I write this column half way through the historic COVID-19 lockdown. Given the daily rate of change, I can hardly imagine what our professional and personal lives will look like when it ends.
IT PAINS ME to ignore the Prime Minister’s advice, but it’s time to kick some Labour Party butt.