It has been a super fun and enlightening experience working with the @seashepherd Wellington crew and the crew of the ALLANKAY over the last couple of weeks. Meet a whole bunch of cool people from all around the world, all sharing the same passion for conversation!
@HTFRecords@KCJHoop I fully agree, and I should say, if counting Sanogo we are at 4 C. We need more to fill the gaps at 3/4. I appreciate we are in a rebuild but we can’t develop players if there having to cover positional holes.
@wojespn I do wonder where that leaves Indiana with there cap space, they will have 2 max players on the books in a few years, they have a lot of friendly contracts atm also
I’ve just announced our nine Government Targets to be delivered by 2030.
1. Shorter stays in emergency departments: 95 per cent of patients to be admitted, discharged, or transferred from an emergency department within six hours.
2. Shorter wait times for (elective) treatment: 95 per cent of people wait less than four months for elective treatment.
3. Reduced child and youth offending: 15 per cent reduction in the total number of children and young people with serious and persistent offending behaviour.
4. Reduced violent crime: 20,000 fewer people who are victims of an assault, robbery, or sexual assault.
5. Fewer people on the Jobseeker Support Benefit: 50,000 fewer people on Jobseeker Support Benefit.
6. Increased student attendance: 80 per cent of students are present for more than 90 per cent of the term.
7. More students at expected curriculum levels: 80 per cent of Year 8 students at or above the expected curriculum level for their age in reading, writing and maths by December 2030.
8. Fewer people in emergency housing: 75 per cent reduction of households in emergency housing.
9. Reduced net greenhouse gas emissions: On track to meet New Zealand’s 2050 net zero climate change targets, with total net emissions of no more than 290 megatonnes from 2022 to 2025 and 305 megatonnes from 2026 to 2030.
@dbseymour Seymour: “these children are less likely to become climate scientists because they missed a day of school”
Also Seymour: “who cares what climate scientists say?”
The closure of #newshub and the cutbacks of #TVNZ should concern anyone interested in a free and fair democracy, we should take it as a warning sign of what may come, as a journo said the other day, "It will be a sad day when I have to explain to my kids what the News used to be.