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A few hours ago, it was shared with me1 that Paul Goldsmith’s voting electoral reform affects ~560,000 voters2. Here are the details3: Election day registration: 110,000; Voting ...
In the last day or so I’ve seen or heard two sets of comments from the Minister of Finance on the Orr/Quigley/Reserve ...
Te Pāti Māori spokesperson for Housing and MP for Te Tai Tokerau, Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, is calling on the Associate Minister for ‘Homelessness’ Tama Potaka to urgently answer to all whānau and ...
The first, that I want to deal with only briefly, was in The Post this morning ... China has begun building a mighty dam, one that will create a mighty threat to hold over India and Bangladesh.
Yesterday's electoral law changes smack of US Republican style voter suppression1 tactics.Paul Goldsmith claimed it was a ...
The limits to growth here refers to biophysics not human society or en ...
It is a classic example of Bumper Sticker politics.
Tame was his usual focused, politely relentless interviewer, and Swarbrick looked increasingly uncomfortable as Tame simply bypassed her charm and shone a pretty blunt light on her lack of detail.
In politics, regulatory capture is a form of corruption of authority that occurs when a political entity, policymaker, or regulator is co-opted to serve the commercial, ideological, or political ...
David Seymour’s is putting through changes to our Overseas Investment Act to make it easier for foreigners and the uber wealthy to buy NZ’s sensitive land and assets.
Note: Within a day of publishing this article, Nicola Willis was on 1News pushing for Labour policies when asked about higher inflation, and Christopher Luxon also asked where Lab ...
Is climate science a high-paying profession? Climate scientists are paid for their work, but grants primarily fund research expenses, not personal gain. The ...