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Kevin Milne: Former and longest serving host of Fair Go on the demise of the show
Yesterday saw the cancellation of New Zealand’s second longest running television shows: TVNZ’s Fair Go.
The consumer affairs show has been airing s…
2 years, 2 months ago
Kerre Woodham: There's a value in setting targets
Love a target, love a list, and yesterday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon released a new list of to-dos, this time in the form of targets. And whil…
2 years, 2 months ago
Dr Polly Atatoa Carr: Researcher on the long term impacts of cutting longitudinal studies
Two researchers are arguing that the decision to cut longitudinal studies will worsen inequities and increase costs in the long term.
In the past tw…
2 years, 2 months ago
Kerre Woodham: The need for skilled migrants
First up, the changes to immigration.
Guess what? High-trust models don't work when it comes to work visas. A stunning revelation to start the week…
2 years, 2 months ago
Craig Clark: NZ Police District Services Co-ordinator on the Kotahi te Whakaaro program
Police stats supplied to the Dairy and Business owners group showed that in 2023, 148,599 crimes were reported at retail locations.
Kotahi te Whakaa…
2 years, 2 months ago
Kerre Woodham: If you want to keep Māori wards, vote for them
The government is restoring the ability to hold referenda on Māori wards as part of its coalition agreement with ACT and NZ First. It's highly unlike…
2 years, 2 months ago
PM Christopher Luxon takes questions on Kerre Woodham Mornings after week of moves on police pay offer, Māori wards, public sector staff cuts
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the government had put “hundreds of millions [of dollars] more” onto the table for a “much more enhanced offer”…
2 years, 2 months ago
Kerre Woodham: Teachers shouldn't be writing the curriculum
Didn't Erica Stanford sound impressive talking to Mike on the Mike Hosking breakfast this morning? This is a woman who has clearly been working on he…
2 years, 2 months ago
Julien Leys: NZ Building Industry Federation CEO on the changes to the Building Act
The Government is changing the Building Act to address a shortage of building supplies and long wait-times for new products to be approved.
That inc…
2 years, 2 months ago
Chris Penk: Minister for Building and Construction on the changes to the Building Act allowing products with reputable overseas certification
The Government is bulldozing barriers for bringing in new building products to New Zealand.
Minister for Building and Construction, Chris Penk, has …
2 years, 2 months ago