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We are in the middle of a systemic
environmental, social and economic crisis.
So says
Girol Karacaoglu, a former Chief Economist at the NZ
Treasury who these days heads up the School of Government at
Victoria University.
Although he’s not alone –
Girol stresses to me over Zoom that this is a view shared by
“the most orthodox institutions you can think of”
referring to the Treasury in its evidence for the 2019
Budget and Secretary-General of the OECD, Angel Gurria, in a
2019 speech.
His new book is intended primarily as a
challenge to young people: change the way that New Zealand
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David Threlfall in Shameless
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Britain and the European Union have sorted out their divorce deal, but New Zealand beef and lamb exporters are unhappy.
Your playlist will load after this ad Come January 1st, farmers like Goerge Ritchie will be left unsure where their products end up – and how much its worth. Source: 1 NEWS
Restrictions on where the country’s prized cuts can be sent, and how much of them, has the industry concerned some exports will essentially have no value.
Around 80 to 90 per cent of the beef and lamb George Ritchie produces on his Wairarapa farm is sent overseas, but the regulations around where it ends up and its worth will be less clear come January 1.
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