NZ
OIA Advises RSE Guidelines Not Compulsory
“In the absence of an announcement from the MOE to the education sector and parents, it’s vitally important that this news be communicated widely to school communities.”
Health NZ: Financial Crisis and Staffing Shortages
Lester Levy told media there was an urgent need for rapid changes to prevent the agency from going broke in the coming months.
A Tool Not a Panacea
Telehealth is overhyped as a solution to New Zealand’s rural healthcare crisis.
Effective Responses to Pandemics and Peace
The exercise of raw power without regard to fact or justice is not limited to New Zealand: it is threatening to overtake the world.
Key’s Short-Term, Wheeling Dealing Perspective
The suggestion to lower the temperature on race issues is seen as naive. Publications like the NZ Herald’s report on Key’s comments may embolden activists, making it unlikely that tensions will decrease.
A Bridge Too Far for Labour
Labour not being able to govern without the other two is what makes their position so perilous.
A Tale of Two Freedoms
This is an outrageous and gross constitutional overreach by police. This cannot be over-emphasised. Police do not make the laws. They must stop all activity in this space immediately and delete all the data that they have illegally collected.
Key’s Call for “Caution” in Race Relations
The issue isn’t the content of the Bill but the fact that it’s even considered controversial. This should be a concern for the National Party.
Air New Zealand Admits Targets Are “Unachievable”
And nearly 70 per cent of Australian companies “not even trying”.
Why Selling Part of Kiwibank Could Do More Harm Than Good
Rather than rush to part-privatise, Kiwibank should focus on strengthening its capital base, improving performance, and establishing a clear track record of growth and innovation.
The Need for Massive Change in Education in New Zealand
The education result is, of course, a huge indictment on the Ministry of Education and the teacher unions.
Tarrant Strengthened What He Intended to Weaken
The strategic stupidity of Tarrant’s terrorist violence was that it fundamentally weakened the very same cultural and political forces it was intended to strengthen.
The Maori Party Should ‘Get Their Heads Out of the Sand’
The time has come for a serious discussion on exactly where this country might be headed if certain issues aren’t addressed and certain decisions taken.
A Vacancy for the Minister of Education
She has failed the very coalition agreement that underpins her government.