National took its pre-election tax calculator offline ahead of the budget on Thursday. Any unflattering comparisons with pre-election tax promises will be way harder with it erased from the web.
Don't think anyone will forget that $250 a fortnight 'back pocket boost' though.
Week in Review:
Remediating Mt Ruapehu if things go pear-shaped could cost $87.5m – and new operators aren't on the hook for any of it. https://t.co/FyFqelBeie
Concerns about the financial well-being of commercial fishermen saw crayfish permits issued in caulerpa controlled zones. MPI is reviewing the permits after the local Aotea/GBI paper broke the story
https://t.co/7jwVnKYTms
Wild difference between this graph supporting Wayne Brown's Port of Auckland plan and the same numbers plotted properly - supposedly meant to 'present the numerical values of the three different options rather than plot to scale on an x/y axis'. Bit misleading
National returned its second-largest donation due to links to a migrant hostel investigation that subsequently found no breaches. https://t.co/5H0DOObMPe
Seems like a good time to dig this article up with Todd McClay saying Canada (predictably) ain't playing ball on dairy trade under the CPTPP
https://t.co/ZkpK2Il9yD
Figures on advertising spend in the New Zealand media market very telling about where the industry is at re TVNZ & Newshub.
Chart showing massive growth in Meta & Google advertising income from @jmjenningsnz's great piece on the Stuff deal over on @NewsroomNZ
Just before Easter Australia's only cash-in-transit company refused a $26m bailout to ensure the availability of physical money.
As I wrote this morning, it's selling its New Zealand business instead, leaving NZ with just one cash delivery outfit.
https://t.co/ReUAAPJC9j
The court found the 'clear benefits' of continuing to take sand from Pākiri didn't outweigh environmental concerns, reports Andrew Bevin https://t.co/qhnryCjuqT
Figures on the fishing vessel camera roll out show a 3.5x increase in report in Albatross incidents, 6.8x in dolphin incidents and a 46% increase in fish discarding.
The analysis is part of Fisheries Minister Shane Jones' review of the camera rollout.
Figures on the fishing vessel camera roll out show a 3.5x increase in report in Albatross incidents, 6.8x in dolphin incidents and a 46% increase in fish discarding.
The analysis is part of Fisheries Minister Shane Jones' review of the camera rollout.
Say what you like about Reality Check Radio, it's an extremely good gag paying for a plane to tow this ad around and then putting out a video a few months later with your hosts standing in a field asking for donations because you've somehow run out of money
Interested to see how National handles this one, they're pro-business so presumably pro-repeal but also have proudly Christian MPs (&PM) that might support how we currently observe Easter
A Member’s Ballot has just taken place. Two bills were drawn out. The first bill drawn was no.45, Repeal of Good Friday and Easter Sunday as Restricted Trading Days (Shop Trading and Sale of Alcohol) Amendment Bill in the name of Cameron Luxton. (1/2)
At the same time Foodstuffs is telling ComCom a merger would provide efficiencies through using just one supplier deal, its South Island co-op has decided to handle negotiations on a store-by-store basis. Over on @NewsroomNZ this morning. --$ https://t.co/Y46ZEFQp7c
In other media news today:
Newsroom had success in the Court of Appeal in overturning a High Court injunction that forced us to remove a Melanie Reid video investigation on Oranga Tamariki's 'reverse uplift' of four kids. Three years ago.
Judges said we did not identify kids.