Dr Liz Gordon – Adult and Community Education and the end of neoliberalism
It was the smallest little announcement and the biggest thing in the world that caught my attention during the budget.
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It was the smallest little announcement and the biggest thing in the world that caught my attention during the budget.
THIS WAS THE DAY my old comrades Bruce Jesson and Gerry Hill never got to see.
Despite the large numbers my feelings after reading it and the accompanying news reports is one of extreme disappointment at a missed opportunity.
The budget announcement that the government will deliver 6000 additional public houses (and 2000 transitional houses) over the next four to five years is deeply disappointing
Waiting until 19 September to go to the polls, while constitutionally admirable, invites political disaster.
As WEAG and CPAG have said multiple times, first fix the Act and frame our purposes and principles intelligently. That is the way to get the culture shift we will so desperately need.
I am writing to you as Maori MPs with a plea to vote against the Covid-19 Public Response Bill, and at the very least refer it to select committee for scrutiny.
IT WAS THE LARGEST CROWD I had ever addressed – and it booed me.
McDonald’s in New Zealand has signed a new three-year collective agreement with Unite Union after union members voted 97% in favour.
A good communicator and propagandist uses the pretence of reasoned argument to obscure their ulterior motives and manipulative persuasion techniques.