Why Would Anyone Invite a Failed Leader?
Kiwis are appalled that Ardern is making huge bucks off the back of them.
Kiwis are appalled that Ardern is making huge bucks off the back of them.
The Herald’s “Mood of the Boardroom” report is invaluable reading for those that want to know where the current coalition government is headed.
China is worried not only about a looming recession but that it might be falling into the Japan-style doom-loop of structural stagnation thanks to President Xi’s anti-business jihad.
Changing the deck chairs by flying in a new man whose background includes advice on City Rail Link, PenLink, Wellington Town Hall and Pūhoi-to-Warkworth road to sort out NZ healthcare doesn’t wash.
America is falling apart. No wonder US infrastructure received a C- on the Infrastructure Report Card. The American Empire is approaching a breaking point.
“The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.”
Air New Zealand responds to reduced demand and engine maintenance issues.
Catfishers, Nigerian princes and political hucksters. Where is the horse sense at election time?
The concentration of property ownership among MPs and the potential influence this might have on policy decisions, especially in a housing crisis, raises valid concerns about conflicts of interest and erodes public trust.
As disastrous as such a thing could be, the effects would eventually fade. For Kamala Harris, however, the effects could be a bit more permanent.
What to expect if there’s a big dockworkers strike in the US.
Antarctica New Zealand Acting Chief Executive, Jordy Hendrikx, says Christchurch is a key player in Antarctic operations, as one of only five Antarctic Gateway Cities in the world.
This shows that taxing capital gains is not obviously fairer than leaving them untaxed.
In New Zealand there are very few regulations to ensure the public can find out about what influences government decision-making. Therefore, we shouldn’t be surprised that no smoking gun has yet emerged.