Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10:28 am
It’s a cookie extravaganza at The Cookie Project
kitchen in Eden Park!
Every Saturday throughout March,
you can get free cookies, bake your own, or even participate
in a cookie challenge against The Cookie Project’s top
bakers.
The Cookie Project is a certified social
enterprise employing Kiwis with disabilities to bake
award-winning cookies, and paying a decent wage of at least
$18.90 an hour. Based in Eden Park, The Cookie Project hosts
a range of experiences for all ages to
enjoy.
Free Cookie
Saturdays
Time: 11AM - 1PM. Pick up at 11AM,
11:30AM, 12PM and 12:30PM.
Monday, 25 January 2021, 10:32 pm
New Zealand’s richest citizen, Graeme Hart, has seen
his fortune increase by NZ$3,494,333,333 since March 2020
– a sum equivalent to over half a million New Zealanders
receiving a cheque for NZ$6,849 each, reveals a new analysis
from Oxfam today.
The New Zealand analysis precedes a
global report being published by Oxfam at 1pm NZT today,
released to coincide with the opening day of the World
Economic Forum’s ‘Davos Agenda’. It shows how the
rigged economic system is enabling a super-rich elite to
amass wealth in the middle of the worst recession since the
Great Depression while billions of people and businesses are
Press Release – Oxfam NZ New Zealands richest citizen, Graeme Hart, has seen his fortune increase by NZ$3,494,333,333 since March 2020 a sum equivalent to over half a million New Zealanders receiving a cheque for NZ$6,849 each, reveals a new analysis from Oxfam today. The New Zealand …
New Zealand’s richest citizen, Graeme Hart, has seen his fortune increase by NZ$3,494,333,333 since March 2020 – a sum equivalent to over half a million New Zealanders receiving a cheque for NZ$6,849 each, reveals a new analysis from Oxfam today.
The New Zealand analysis precedes a global report being published by Oxfam at 1pm NZT today, released to coincide with the opening day of the World Economic Forum’s ‘Davos Agenda’. It shows how the rigged economic system is enabling a super-rich elite to amass wealth in the middle of the worst recession since the Great Depression while billions of people and businesses are struggling to make ends meet.