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Faces of the Day

Free Speech Union The Free Speech Union is calling for the couple – one reportedly a child of a Government official – who breached lockdown not to have name suppression says Free Speech Union spokesperson, and lawyer, Stephen Franks. “Name suppression will be the worst move for the Auckland couple charged with

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Unskilled Pruning of Labour Force Is a Rotten Policy

The Government’s confirmation of the availability of Recognised Seasonal Employer workers from selected countries is not enough to fix its rotten approach to labour supply, says National’s Horticulture spokesperson David Bennett. “Prior to the Delta Covid outbreak the Government announced the availability of RSE workers from certain countries.

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Government Must Park Three Waters Plans

Labour must listen to the multitude of mayors pleading for the Three Waters plans to be dumped, National’s Local Government spokesperson Christopher Luxon says. “With an overwhelming majority of councils not onboard, the Government’s programme is in dire straits and its four entity model is floundering fast. “Only

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Businesses Struggling Day-to-Day under COVID Restrictions Desperately Need Government Support

Businesses Struggling Day-to-Day under COVID Restrictions Desperately Need Government Support

Each day matters for hardworking businesses struggling under Level 4 lockdown in Auckland and new Level 2 restrictions elsewhere in the country, National’s Economic Development and Small Business spokesperson Todd McClay says. “The Government this week again said it would consider more support for businesses as the Covid lockdown

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NZ Not at the Table to Discuss Afghanistan Evacuation

Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta needs to ask the United States for a ‘please explain’ as to why New Zealand was not invited to the more than 20 countries ministerial meeting, led by the US and Germany yesterday, National’s Foreign Affairs spokesperson Gerry Brownlee says. “The Minister needs to make

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Animal Welfare Crisis Looms as Minister Butchers Opportunity

Animal Welfare Crisis Looms as Minister Butchers Opportunity

An animal welfare crisis is looming as Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor fails to pay attention to what’s going on around him, National’s Agriculture spokesperson Barbara Kuriger says. “Last year, during the first Covid lockdown, the Government spent $5.8 million buying 12,000 pig carcasses from overstocked

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Quit the Education Complacency

Education Minister Chris Hipkins is mythmaking about the impact of school closures on learning, no doubt to downplay the impact of his Government’s failures over Covid, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. “Yesterday in Parliament Mr Hipkins asserted that results for students were as good or slightly better

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This Kiwi Won’t Be Flying to Climate Change Conference

This Kiwi Won’t Be Flying to Climate Change Conference

Covid-19 has meant that New Zealanders have had to sacrifice a great deal. They have missed funerals, weddings, births, and all manner of other special moments, National’s Climate Change spokesperson Stuart Smith says. “It seems a no-brainer to me that now is not the time for me to be

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Industry Withers in Spring as Strict Lockdown Rules Bite

The commercial flower industry is being left out in the cold in this latest lockdown. It’s an industry that can’t close its doors and get a wage subsidy to pay its staff. It’s a constant process of planting, toil and regeneration, National’s Horticulture spokesperson David Bennett

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Documents Show Police Actively Supported Bail for Terrorist

Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust “Documents released to Sensible Sentencing Trust show that despite knowing the imminent threat terrorist Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen posed to the community, Police still actively supported his application to be released into the community on bail,” says Darroch Ball co-leader of Sensible Sentencing

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Law

More Time Needed to Consider Conversion Practices Bill

With more submissions by a massive margin than received for any other piece of law in Parliament’s history, it’s clear more time is needed to consider the Conversion Practices Bill than Labour is currently allowing, National’s Justice spokesperson Simon Bridges says. “Despite the shortened process Labour has

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Groundswell NZ: ‘Can You Hear Us’
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Groundswell NZ: ‘Can You Hear Us’

GROUNDSWELL NZ In the lead up to November’s nationwide protest, a number of campaign actions will be undertaken. The fourth event is on today Friday 10th September 2021 under the banner of “CAN YOU HEAR US”. At 12:30 pm all around New Zealand, Groundswell NZ are calling for

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Counter-Terrorism Announcement

Counter-Terrorism Announcement

On Friday the 3rd of September New Zealanders were targeted again by a terrorist. Though the ideology driving the hatred of this man was different to the terrorism we saw in March of 2019, there were certainly some commonalities. Neither of these terrorists were home-grown. They brought their ideology to

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Greater Certainty Needed for Wage Subsidy Applicants

Greater Certainty Needed for Wage Subsidy Applicants

The Government should provide greater certainty for those impacted by the early closure of the first wage subsidy round since the recent Delta outbreak, says National’s Social Development and Employment spokesperson Louise Upston. “Many New Zealanders were wrongly told applications for the first fortnight had closed during the evening

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