SIZZLING NEW MUSICAL MARKS 350th ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON
Fire On The River
A Musical based on The Great Fire of London
Written and composed by Graeme John Webber
Fire On The River
A Musical based on The Great Fire of London
Written and composed by Graeme John Webber
Nicky Hager and I will be appearing as witnesses to look at Jordan’s track record and whether what Colin Craig had to say about Williams and Slater is true.
The property bubble that National have nurtured and built for 8 years has now exploded out to a million dollar nightmare that locks entire generations out of home ownership forever.
The wilful ignorance of National Party members is what is most sickening.
…poor old Jonathan Coleman, possibly the most boring Minister in history, lives such a dull and grey existence, I’m not sure cocaine would make life that much more interesting for him.
The latest on housing unaffordability made worse by speculation. It seems our Canadian cuzzies are on the right track;
…there is so much that is disgracefully vile in Key’s comments, it’s difficult to know where to begin.
I got quite annoyed on Tracey’s behalf with some of the media framing around her proposal. Airing comments by Steven Joyce suggesting that the extra cost of our scheme would run into the “billions of dollars” without pointing out that the true increased cost of the scheme is a mere few hundred million dollars over the extant (and wasteful) status quo, as Jo Moir has done over at Stuff, is just plain irresponsible journalism.
It does not surprise me that activists like Russell Norman and Kevin Hague quit Parliament, the vested political interests that can hide a mass water drinking poisoning are simply too embedded into our political infrastructure to be able to defeat inside the system, but like Norman, Hague leaves a massive hole in the Greens.
The King seems to be counting his Crowns before he has the Throne.