New Zealand’s approach to migration has helped create a low-wage, low-productivity and low-wellbeing society for most. Bernard Hickey looks at why a quadrupling of temporary work visas in 15 years caused such grief, and how these visa rules should be changed to make everyone better off.
In the latest episode of When the Facts Change, Bernard Hickey talks to economist Julie Fry and Anu Kaloti from the Migrant Workers’ Association about how New Zealand is failing to live up to its image as a kind country when it comes to temporary migration. Subscribe and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast provider.
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Pair keen to rekindle relationship despite beating at Women s Refuge
16 Mar, 2021 07:13 PM
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A man who deliberately drove into his partner s car then beat her up at a Women s Refuge residence wants to rekindle their relationship. Photo / NZH
A man who deliberately drove into his partner s car then beat her up at a Women s Refuge residence wants to rekindle their relationship. Photo / NZH
Otago Daily Times
A man who deliberately drove into his partner s car then beat her up at a Women s Refuge residence wants to rekindle their relationship.
And the Dunedin District Court heard on Tuesday the victim felt the same as long as Luke Anthony Charles Kenealy remained drug-free.