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The Prebble adventure: Reading I've Been Thinking, a quarter century on


The Prebble adventure: Reading I’ve Been Thinking, a quarter century on
Essay
For all its faults, writes Danyl Mclauchlan (whose new book Tranquillity and Ruin is itself published this week), the Labour-turned-ACT politician’s 1996 books speaks for something that now seems almost old-fashioned: a group of true believers that had a vision of how the world works.
Read Richard Prebble’s reflections on I’ve Been Thinking, 25 years on, here
They were called “Choose Your Own Adventures”, and they were a publishing craze back in the 1980s. They were novels – mostly for kids and teens – broken up into sections. The reader got to choose what actions the second-person protagonist took then flipped forwards or backwards to the appropriate section to learn the consequences of their decision. “Turn to page 15 to fight the monster, or page 100 to run away.” A lot of these books were fantasy or sci-fi stories and they functioned as a gateway drug channeling a ....

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rodney hide « The Standard


Rodney Hide suggested in the Herald this morning that if James Shaw was leader of the Greens there would be a greater chance they could go into coalition with National.  James Shaw does not think so.
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Date published:
9:44 am, February 15th, 2015 - 69 comments
The John Key led National Government is showing signs of third termitis.  Symptoms are a confusion of the national interest with National Party political interests, a willingness to sell state houses and pay the proceeds to large corporates when even your best friends are saying don’t, a staleness and inability to handle issues properly and being completely bereft of new ideas to improve the country.  The condition is almost inevitably terminal. ....

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Letters: Restrict growth, beach pollution, America's Cup vessels and Whangamatā teenagers


Letters: Restrict growth, beach pollution, America s Cup vessels and Whangamatā teenagers
11 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Automation, technology, and expert skills are the keys to improving New Zealand lot, says one writer. Photo / 123rf
Automation, technology, and expert skills are the keys to improving New Zealand lot, says one writer. Photo / 123rf
NZ Herald
Stable population
It is time to re-think the notion that we can improve our well being as a nation by aggressively growing our population. The evidence is everywhere that this strategy is simply not working.
If
we want to increase our well-being, we need to learn to do more with fewer hands by investing in automation, technology, and expert skills. Using our scarce resources to build more infrastructure and another million houses over the next 30 years is going to get us nowhere. ....

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Wellington.scoop.co.nz » Priorities, and spending


Michael Gibson, 8. January 2021, 9:57
Ray Chung should be made a Councillor as soon as possible. I can only hope that Grant Robertson will not again try to influence Council elections by using Labour Party letter-head to bring party politics to the Council table.
 
Ben, 8. January 2021, 11:06
I think that the council should review their projects. I would argue that the water pipes are more important than a cycleway. Why are we not holding the building contractors accountable for overspends or delays? If this was a house renovation, you would be calling the project manager or the builder and asking what’s going on. ....

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