Does hard work still pay off in New Zealand? Most Kiwis say no "What we have in common - we have more in common than what divides us - focus on shared interests rather than shared values." https://t.co/hfVfHND5eO
Cut-price US butter causing confusion among shoppers (Um, should we also note our apples are largely 3rd grade at 1st grade $. Pork is sourced from everywhere but Timbuktu. Lots of fine print there, I sniff protectionism Mr. Farmer) https://t.co/6CjXK424hL via @FarmersWeeklyNZ
https://t.co/oa4IRrLR80 - Agreed Helen - "As well, the disclosure of the extent of the perks enjoyed by Councillors at Eden Park has disturbing implications for Council decision-making.” - Barks like a dog and smells fishy
Poor Journalism? We ask ourselves - who made and paid the bribes? Guess that’s not important?
Former council building inspector sentenced for receiving $35k in cash bribes https://t.co/5bCXMegfFB
Not the best Judge of Character? … (dating a gun wielding, attempted murder, driving a Porsche on the way to seek retribution against the person he owed $200k+ ?). Wow. https://t.co/V38acQ7Q2U
And again…. l lot less traffic comes & digging with this one…. “Aerial cable cars: Is this the fast, affordable and fun transport solution Auckland is waiting for?” https://t.co/BrG8PAdaVO
From the archives. Not too much has changed since 2017 😉… “Danger Will Robinson”… Parmjeet Parmar is @ #9 on ACT’s Party List and about to be injected into Parliament again. At least she’ll keep the seat warm. https://t.co/6xF3u49GCn
What will the North Island elite do now the ski fields are closed and Uni's are downsizing? - bit of community work anybody? ‘Hopelessly insolvent’ Ruapehu Alpine Lifts officially put into liquidation, via @nzherald https://t.co/a2JJb3Kbyi
Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% | Vanity Fair… this is precisely where we are 11 years later. (Sadly we are represented by this group on virtually every stage, and political arena NZ) #nochange https://t.co/aZIQKkyEIe