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Political Roundup: Have billions been incorrectly paid out in the wage subsidy scheme? 12 May, 2021 05:30 AM 7 minutes to read The Auditor General s report is highly critical about the lack of checks and balances on a scheme that has doled out $14bn to businesses. Photo / 123RF The Auditor General s report is highly critical about the lack of checks and balances on a scheme that has doled out $14bn to businesses. Photo / 123RF OPINION: The Government s wage subsidy scheme may have incorrectly paid out billions of dollars to ineligible businesses, and this is not being audited. That s the conclusion to be taken from the Auditor General s report, released yesterday. It is highly critical about the lack of checks and balances on a scheme that has doled out $14bn to businesses. ....
Our Stories At The Theatre, The Return Of Pasifika Plus More Fun Things This Weekend Follow us on Twitter The Haka Party Incident is presented by the Auckland Theatre Company and Auckland Arts Fetsival. Photo / Supplied Our Stories At The Theatre, The Return Of Pasifika Plus More Fun Things This Weekend Mesmerising performances on stage, vintage treasures and a celebration of our Pacific roots By Dan Ahwa Thursday April 8, 2021 Celebrate our Pacific communities After a three-year hiatus, one of Tāmaki Makaurau s biggest festivals - the Pasifika Festival - is making a welcome return at a new venue. Celebrating our unique place in the world as a city with the world s biggest Polynesian population, organisers are more than a little eager to see this year’s festival go ahead. ....
Satire Unlike most developed countries, New Zealand doesn’t have a capital gains tax. But if we did, it would bring in billions worth of revenue over the next five years. Here are some of the things you could spend that money on. There’s little point dwelling on things that didn’t happen. Lamenting missed opportunities and mulling over maybes is a terrible waste of time – a wretched pit where a person could easily languish their entire lives, howling questions into the abyss, waiting for an answer that never comes. However, as we near April 2021, one just can’t help but wonder what might have been if things had gone a little differently, and our government been slightly bolder. Next month the fabled and contentious capital gains tax would have come into effect, had the government adopted the Tax Working Group’s recommendations in 2019. The working group said a CGT would be one of the best tools to reduce tax inequality and, with the full suite of recommen ....
Pulling together to face the latest Covid threat: How Moss Side is battling a worrying new variant I m here to do my civil duty - they want us to get tested so let s do it. Updated It s -2C, there s snow on the ground and dozens of people are standing in a queue outside a Moss Side church. Despite the icy conditions, most of the people waiting here have a grim determination about them - they feel like they have a job to do. Around 24 hours ago, authorities began to issue warnings about a new strain of coronavirus which has recently surfaced in South Manchester. ....
Monday, 1 February 2021, 7:18 pm The Festival of Colour arts and ideas festival today revealed a packed week-long programme featuring an exciting mix of theatre, dance, music, visual arts and conversation to take place in April in Wānaka. Known as ‘the best little arts festival in New Zealand’, the Festival of Colour takes place from Monday 12 to Sunday 18 April. It will be the ninth festival, and director Philip Tremewan says the 2021 festival will bring heart, soul and creative joy to the town and surrounding area. “COVID has been difficult for us all and we have worked to put together a programme ....