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Julie Chapman: CEO & Founder of KidsCan on the review into school lunch programmes
Julie Chapman: CEO & Founder of KidsCan on the review into school lunch programmes

Associate Education Minister David Seymour says free school lunches can’t continue at such a cost – arguing there’s no evidence it works.  

The previ…

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Kerre Woodham: School lunches
Kerre Woodham: School lunches

We thought we'd start this morning with the review into the efficacy, or lack thereof, of school lunches. Associate Education Minister David Seymour …

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Kerre Woodham: Christopher Luxon isn't leading by example
Kerre Woodham: Christopher Luxon isn't leading by example

This annoys me because I shouldn't have to be talking about it, and because in the scheme of things, given what the country is facing, there are far,…

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Kerre Woodham: What is happening with NZ immigration?
Kerre Woodham: What is happening with NZ immigration?

Now, what on Earth is going on within immigration New Zealand? Ever since the days of the late, unlamented Iain Lees-Galloway, the department has bee…

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Kerre Woodham: Who do you believe about the Ministry of Education?
Kerre Woodham: Who do you believe about the Ministry of Education?

Where to start from this morning's program?!  

The Mike Hosking Breakfast was the gift that kept on giving, what with Stuart Nash effectively cutting…

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Kerre Woodham: Gang Patch Crackdown Will Send a Message
Kerre Woodham: Gang Patch Crackdown Will Send a Message

As promised, the coalition government has announced legislation designed to make life just a little bit tougher for gangs.

They are not the first gov…

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Kerre Woodham: Fees free hasn't worked, what next?
Kerre Woodham: Fees free hasn't worked, what next?

If the aim of the former Labour government was to get more students from lower income families into tertiary training, it doesn't work.  

There is, a…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Kirk Sargent: First Foundation CEO on the barriers to tertiary study
Kirk Sargent: First Foundation CEO on the barriers to tertiary study

The application of the last Government's fees free policy may not have done enough to target the people it was aimed at. 

The Tertiary Education Comm…

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Tim Hazledine: Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Auckland on the
Tim Hazledine: Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Auckland on the

Benefits are on blast at the moment, but one professor thinks a universal basic income may be cheaper. 

Data from the Ministry of Social Development …

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Kerre Woodham: The complaints about Oranga Tamariki are the same every time
Kerre Woodham: The complaints about Oranga Tamariki are the same every time

We have in the news yet another report into Oranga Tamariki. Yet another damning indictment into an organisation that should never exist. The Chief O…

2 years, 4 months ago

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