@CLRenney Can see why luxon didn’t need to be there as there was nothing in it except wait for next year in the May budget. I think it was just to hear the sound of her voice and self importance. Why do they need to repeal everything with such urgency if nothing is going to happen 2024
The Minister of Finance said that she knew how much was going to be cut from each department. She said she knew what the tax plan was. Yet she hasn't chosen to share that with New Zealand. The Government should be making this clear today.
The Minister of Finance said that she knew how much was going to be cut from each department. She said she knew what the tax plan was. Yet she hasn't chosen to share that with New Zealand. The Government should be making this clear today.
Mini-Budget today. Despite the Incoming Government calling for clarity on existing spending, the mini-Budget today does not provide any analysis of the tax cut or spending programme of the incoming Government. It's very thin - it's basically 10 pages of press release. A 🧵
'The Green party has a plan to make sure everyone has what they need not just the wealthy few and David's mates': Green's co-leader Marama Davidson shuts down David Seymour while discussing ACT's plans to cut demographic Ministries https://t.co/JKCZYy0PoT #NationNZ
GDP data today shows no technical recession. But flat GDP per capita for a year is why its feels so grumpy. Looks much like what is happening across the Tasman. (1/2)
It's been the talk of the creative community this week - but what does CNZ senior management's "significant failings" mean to those it looks to serve? Andrew Wood gives his thoughts.
https://t.co/MCdCOTQ7dI
The COVID-19 variant BA.2.86 has been detected in Aotearoa New Zealand for the first time. There’s no indications at this stage it’s more severe or substantially infectious than other variants in our community. (1/2) https://t.co/Q2A2sHsPAv
Sydney Airport is now 35.7°C, its hottest September reading in nearly 100 years of records. With no sea breeze in, expect other stations across the city to follow
On this day 130 years ago women in New Zealand won the right to vote you can visit the Suffrage Petition @NLNZ@ArchivesNZ sheets 223 & 224 are presently in display
💜🤍 30 years after its creation, the Auckland Women's Suffrage Memorial is increasingly recognised for its social, political & artistic importance. Discover the story behind its creation in our new visual guide:
#Suffrage130
https://t.co/ujnzSUIQEv
A reminder that the PHANZA AGM will be held this Thurs 21 Sept at 5.30pm, on Zoom and in-person at the Thistle Inn - drinks and nibbles provided! Members can view the AGM documents here: https://t.co/EiEdrLCC2u