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ACT Calls for Weekly Resurgence Payments

ACT Calls for Weekly Resurgence Payments

Chris Baillie ACT Small Business spokesperson Businesses are doing it tough through no fault of their own and the Government needs to step up with further resurgence payments. The payment should be available every week that a business is under Alert Level 4 or 3, and extend to Alert Level

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Labour’s Failure to Plan Constraining Our Economy

The Government has had months to plan for a situation where there could be an Alert Level border in the country, like Auckland and the rest of the country, but once again its failed to prepare, National’s Transport spokesperson David Bennett says. “Once again we’re seeing confusion and

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Marie Stopes Australia Closes 4 Abortion Clinics

Marie Stopes Australia Closes 4 Abortion Clinics

righttolife.org.uk Marie Stopes Australia has closed four of its Queensland clinics. The clinics, located in Townsville, Rockhampton, Southport, and Newcastle employed over 40 staff and performed around 5,000 abortions annually. Managing director Jamal Hakim described the closures as “a really difficult decision“. He explained: “Costs, when it

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Business of the Day

Business of the Day

Auckland butcher Richard Hogg says he’s offering click-and-collect services to customers because he is fed up with the “unfair rules and lack of change since last lockdown” and wants to serve his Remuera community. Under alert level 4, butchers can operate contactless delivery services, but not click-and-collect. […] Hogg knows

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Rarotongan Vaxhole Bans Unclean Unvaxxed from Resorts

In a bizarre move, The Rarotongan Resort General Manager Tata Crocombe has deemed all unvaccinated persons to be unclean and banned them from his various premises! You might think that, for a small island nation that relies almost exclusively on tourism for their livelihood, banning a large chunk of your

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New Zealand’s Cyber Borders under Siege Again on Labour’s Watch

New Zealand’s Cyber Borders under Siege Again on Labour’s Watch

Yesterday’s cyber-attack on New Zealand’s telecommunications network is a clear sign the Government has failed again to protect New Zealand’s cyber borders, National’s Digital Economy and Communications spokesperson Melissa Lee says. “Alongside the recent drop of New Zealand in the United Nations ITU Global Cybersecurity Index

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Wage Subsidy Early Closure Could See Businesses Miss Out

Wage Subsidy Early Closure Could See Businesses Miss Out

The Government must apologise to business owners and make sure no one misses out on wages after the wage subsidy applications closed unexpectedly early last night, National’s Social Development and Employment spokesperson Louise Upston says. “Government websites were clear that the wage subsidy applications would close at 11.59

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Bayly Urges Govt to Adopt Rental Support Package

Bayly Urges Govt to Adopt Rental Support Package

Small business owners need help urgently so that they can survive this Covid-19 lockdown and any future lockdowns so that they can continue to play a significant role in New Zealand’s economy as well as providing employment all over the country, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. “I

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Labour’s ‘Reannouncement’ Won’t Help Struggling Tourism Businesses

Labour’s ‘Reannouncement’ Won’t Help Struggling Tourism Businesses

The Labour Government’s latest press release reannouncing a business support scheme for some South Island regions provides nothing new for struggling tourism operators, says National’s Tourism Spokesperson Todd McClay. “Tourism businesses cannot open their doors in any part of New Zealand today. This reannouncement suggests it’s business

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New Businesses Being Left Out in the Cold by Labour

New Businesses Being Left Out in the Cold by Labour

The Labour Government must extend Covid support to new businesses established in the past six months, National’s Economic Development and Small Business spokesperson Todd McClay says. “There’s no doubt that our small businesses are doing it tough right now as the Level 4 restrictions in lockdown bite. “While

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern warns New Zealand businesses will be hit by Auckland remaining in alert level 4. […]”This is going to be an area where even though a business is operating at level 3 it may be complicated by some parts of the country that continue to have that

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The BFD Nightcap

The BFD Nightcap

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Small Businesses Need Certainty

Small Businesses Need Certainty

Chris Baillie ACT Small Business spokesperson The pressure and uncertainly placed on small businesses this lockdown has been enormous and the Government needs to do more to offer certainty. Restaurant and cafe owners will be beside themselves wondering whether to order food or not. If the level changes at 3

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