Big Fire at Australian Lithium Mine
The shutdown highlights vulnerabilities in the global supply chain.
The shutdown highlights vulnerabilities in the global supply chain.
Growth doesn’t come from taxing people out of house and home: it comes from producing more and exporting more.
This was a speech that you would never hear from the left. They are unable to grasp this sort of vision that the country sorely needs.
Public vs private innovation: the next time there is proposed legislation on the table to fund research and development, think twice about the history and the costs of state-funded innovation.
Alongside the NDIS and other grandiose government spending, the NBN has crippled the economy, leaving Australians – both current and future generations – poorer.
“This is a great opportunity to deliver real results for the South Island, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.” – James Meager.
The government’s failures of transparency and oversight are why we are at this juncture today. RFK – should he overcome powerful opposition – may have the last word.
The open borders brigade never seem to learn the true impact of mass immigration.
This sampling barely scratches the surface of emerging automotive technology worldwide. Innovation and free markets, not government mandates, continue to drive the future of transportation.
Today all of us can buy things produced across the globe: and our daily life is based on this level of access and cooperation.
New Zealand is dipping its toes back into the Middle East. With a desert climate serving as a natural barrier to agriculture, the GCC countries are particularly willing buyers of New Zealand’s food exports.
It appears the tide is turning on woke culture. Let’s hope these waves quickly make their way to NZ shores.