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  1. Lets face it, the funding bodies are just giant Ponzi’s serving their own woke and expanding at rapid pace with more funding groups, middle groups, committees and task forces.

    Taskforce to address health staff gaps failing to deliver, doctors say
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/488219/taskforce-to-address-health-staff-gaps-failing-to-deliver-doctors-say

    In this case in health a 12 person committee set up to help medical staff gaps have done nothing but expanded and set up six professional working groups and 20 profession steering groups.

    “The taskforce, as far as I could see, hand-selected a few individuals – not necessarily with any workforce experience and certainly not representative of the workforce – and went about its business, and, as far as we are aware, has produced very little.”

    We have groups like the woke vehicle “We are Indigo” getting millions whose founders who don’t seem to have much connection to the arts.

    In 2023, the next Peter Jackson and Jane Campion would be cancelled by creative air as too white cis to qualify and be offered a questionable course in digital by some government appointed wokie grifters. New talent, films and billion dollar industry are unlikely to be made on the back of this way of working.

    Creative people need to get enough money to actually create their venture – woke resources taking the lions share of government funding might not be working out very well.

    Then there are the business predators of NZ, Eric Watson types, taking the gifted peoples IP, stealing it, the legacy still continuing unabated, as part of why NZ can’t get much innovation going.

  2. Don’t use Twitter.
    Seriously, remove it from your life, you don’t need it, you’ll be better off.

  3. Spin off has a good story about why our schools don’t work for boys..maybe they cordinated with the Education minister to solve the issue with the one less kid per class policy.

  4. Curious to know ……….
    – How do people think public media should be funded? Some sort of “Consumer fee”, a licence fee? sponsorship, taxation?
    – Do they think there should even be public media – as in the Reithian Trinity, albeit with accommodation of a diversity of voice given that societies are now less homogenous)
    – Who should manage it (Bomber Bradbury? Damien Grant? Sean Plunket? Toby Manhire and the Spinoff crew? Auntry Herald?, David Seymore? Mani Dunlop? Max Headroom or Kim Hill? Maybe that regular bloke Keiran McAnulty)
    – should we instead simply go to a subscription model where media begs for funds, and where “consumers” donate to their media Heroes within the bubble they inhabit?

    One thing that’s always concerned me for the past two decades (when tutoring and shuffling between Media Studies yakademia) was the trend towards people only EVER indulging in media platforms they actively solicited. Never exposing themselves to anything else, never hearing or seeing or experiencing stuff and things outside their own (self)-interested environments.
    Closed minds, reduced awareness, confirmation of biases, polarisation, exceptionalism and all the shit that goes with it

    1. I’d rather the government got its dirty little fingers out of media entirely.
      If it cannot stand on its own commercially, shut it down.

      There’s a reason public confidence in media is at a record low: it’s a mixture of lies and errors.

  5. And stuff and newshub and NZherald
    All recipients of the public interest journalism fund that came with editorial strings attached to treaty issues.
    All should bear the government sponsored label according to twitters rules.

    1. And whilst where at it, allocate the exact same limits to each political party’s donations.
      National/Act shouldn’t be able to ” buy” an election.

  6. Once was Tim…not like today FM. I think that any organization that has democratic balanced view s deserve s public funding. But a panel of objective citzens/ tax payers would decide. Not lobbyists or peeps with vested interest s

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