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Kerre Woodham: A fantastic blueprint for the future
I'm going to start with good news today. Now, I know we don't normally, but it is such good news I have to comment, and it's also a topic dear to all…
1 week ago
Qiulae Wong: The Opportunity Party Leader talks tax policy, superannuation, welfare
The Opportunity Party says a property tax shake-up's front of mind.
The Party needs 5% to break into the Beehive, and has been scoring between 3% an…
1 week ago
Paul Fuge: Consumer Powerswitch Manager on high electricity prices, households overpaying for power
More than a million households could be overpaying for power this winter, as more Kiwis struggle to pay the bill at all.
Around half of Kiwi househol…
1 week, 1 day ago
Adina Thorn: Lawyer on the way land is acquired by the Government for public infrastructure projects, impact on homeowners
The way the Government acquires land under the Public Works Act is being labelled unfair.
Grey Lynn locals are the latest to deal with their land p…
1 week, 1 day ago
Kerre Woodham: Fairness and land acquisition for public works
Life isn't fair. It's one of the first lessons you learn. And it's not fair when you find yourself, or more accurately your home, right smack in the …
1 week, 1 day ago
Kerre Woodham: How do we know what's true and what's not when it comes to costings?
Now we were saying this last week and it hasn't gone away and it's not going to go away as the different parties announce their policies in the lead …
1 week, 2 days ago
Mark Sainsbury: Men's Health Week Director joins to discuss the initiative
Men’s Health Week is underway, with a warning one in four Kiwi men won’t live long enough to get the pension.
The campaign says raising the retiremen…
1 week, 2 days ago
Jonathan Kearsley: Sky News Washington Correspondent discusses details of peace agreement
The United States and Iran have reached a deal to end their war and will hold an official signing ceremony on Friday in Switzerland.
Sky News Washing…
1 week, 2 days ago
Kerre Woodham: Why are people still using meth?
Our meth use continues to break records. According to the latest wastewater drug test, methamphetamine use is up 15% since the last quarter. And wast…
1 week, 5 days ago
Paul Brislen: NZ Telecommunications Forum CEO on the call from rural New Zealand for better mobile coverage and connectivity
Connectivity is top of mind for many South Island voters.
South Island businesses are banding together to push their priorities onto the election a…
1 week, 6 days ago