
Public sceptical of Budget 2025, but business backs investment incentives
“Farmers, tradies, and other business owners… are buying new machinery, tools and equipment this weekend because of Investment Boost.”
“Farmers, tradies, and other business owners… are buying new machinery, tools and equipment this weekend because of Investment Boost.”
“Pain, pain and more pain…”
“Athletes that are deemed to be female at birth…, will be eligible to compete in the female category.”
“Additional funding may be required to continue meeting learner demand.”
“I’m astonished you believe my tone would need moderation.”
“Kristina from Access Radio…”
“Farmers, tradies, and other business owners… are buying new machinery, tools and equipment this weekend because of Investment Boost.”
“Pain, pain and more pain…”
“Athletes that are deemed to be female at birth…, will be eligible to compete in the female category.”
“Additional funding may be required to continue meeting learner demand.”
“I’m astonished you believe my tone would need moderation.”
“Kristina from Access Radio…”
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Christchurch’s rain “records” are wrong. NIWA’s missing data and false claims are fuelling climate hysteria. Centrist reveals historic deluges that dwarf today’s storms, and why Science Minister Shane Reti must intervene before the damage becomes policy.
Those in other countries, including New Zealand, who are disdainful of the Trumpian approach will do well to pay attention to what is happening in our own institutions.
Charlie Mitchell’s analysis is thoughtful in parts, but some conclusions need a second look.
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