The Act party wants to give school principals the power to award high-performing teachers potentially thousands of dollars for their work.
Under Act's poli
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As he brought this year’s Budget together Finance
Minister Grant Robertson would have been mindful of three
factors.
First, the Budget should set out significant
steps towards reducing inequality, child poverty especially.
This, after all, had been a pillar of Labour’s campaign
prior to coming to office in 2017. So far, partly because of
previous Coalition constraints and more latterly the onset
of Covid19, alongside its own innate caution, Labour’s
record on this front had been rather dismal, with most
indicators showing little to no positive movement, and some
even going backwards. Now, as a majority government
Thursday, 20 May 2021, 7:04 am
Exhibiting their artistic talents, politicians and
leaders across New Zealand have put up their hands to raise
awareness of people living with chronic illnesses. On the
24th of May, an artistic installation called “Unmasking
IBD” will be unveiled at the Grand Hall of Parliament,
representing the masks that people with chronic diseases
like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis wear to hide
their illnesses in everyday life. The installation will
travel throughout the country during
2021-2022.
Prominent New Zealanders are creating
doodles and drawings, empathising with those behind the
masks. These doodles will be exhibited as a key part of an
RTE Back to Barrytown viewers all saying same thing about Roddy Doyle and Colm Meaney
People have taken to social media to praise the Back to Barrytown documentary that aired on RTE 1 last night.
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Viewers have taken to social media to praise the Back to Barrytown documentary that aired on RTE 1 last night.