The School Lunch Issue Is Not the Fault of Our Politicians
It stems from the NZ Treasury’s wrong economic advice.
It stems from the NZ Treasury’s wrong economic advice.
Republished with Permission Author: Bryce Edwards HEALTH Glenn McConnell (Stuff): ‘It’s censorship’: Public health leaders slam ‘Trumpian’ edict Matthew Littlewood (ODT): ‘Farcical’: Quarter of hospital budget already spent (paywalled) Natalie Akoorie (RNZ): Some patients waiting for heart scan given death sentence due to delays, cardiologists say Paul Penfold (Stuff)
Public health commentators are all upset at being told to get back in their box by new Health Minister Simeon Brown.
The decision, passed by a narrow six to five vote, follows concerns that LGNZ was not adapting to the new government and was promoting a one-sided, far-left, agenda.
Now is the time to thumb this greedy power-grabbing club in the eye before it does even more harm to humanity.
Luxon and Hipkins: ‘politically weakened’ or ‘muddling through’.
Another five years into the future, and it will shock you how much Covid never happened. Don’t let that happen. Keep talking about it.
The New Zealand media need to realise that there are those who bother to find out what is actually going on in the world and not rely on the misinformation they spread.
Republished with Permission Author: Bryce Edwards FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE, DEFENCE Chelsea Daniels (Herald): Visits to India, USA test the Government’s approach to changing face of global politics Thomas Manch (Post): New Zealand’s case for a Trump tariff carve out (paywalled) Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Winston Peters ‘seriously pleased’ with
Richard Prebble has a decent solution, but will David Seymour listen?
These days when it comes to food labelling, the word ‘natural’ has lost all meaning.
All of this is supposed to be in the interests of women’s health but, like everyone else’s, women’s health is deteriorating, particularly mental health.
Under current ACC law, volunteer firefighters are excluded from coverage because their duties aren’t classified as ‘employment’, given they don’t receive taxable wages.
It is past time we let the world know that we are open for business. Luxon is the best-placed politician to do it.