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New Zealand and Australia are charting different courses on their way out of the Covid-19 pandemic New Zealand and Australia are charting different courses on their way out of the Covid-19 pandemic 12 May 2021 Australia s federal government has revealed a big spend-up in its budget overnight taking on more debt to create a quarter of a million jobs over the next two years. Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce says next week s New Zealand budget is likely to take a similar approach. But he says while our Government is ending oil drilling and introducing Fair Pay Agreements, Australia is avoiding major changes to its economy. ....
Britons stories: Why we are keen to be back in France again UK residents who like to spend extended periods in France told The Connexion why they are counting the days to come back despite Covid restrictions 10 May 2021 Gordon Knight used to sail around the Mediterranean but bought a motorboat to cruise France s inland waterways five years ago as a more leisurely alternativeBy Liv Rowland Two campaigners for the rights of British visitors to France told us why they are looking forward to returning as Covid rules ease, despite the limitations of the EU’s 90-day rule. Gordon Knight, 73, who loves to travel the French waterways in a motorboat, says he cannot wait to explore new French canals opening up this year; meanwhile Steven Jolly of the 180-days visa-free campaign said he is “desperate” to get back to the simple life at his second home in Pays-de-la-Loire. ....
SEVENTEEN YEARS HAVE PASSED since Don Brash gave his in/famous âNationhoodâ speech to the Orewa Rotary Club. On the strength of the sentiments communicated in that address, the Brash-led National Party leapt from a risible 28 percent in the polls to 45 percent. In a single 17-point bound, National was free of the clutches of its crushing 2002 election defeat. Had, Nationalâs chief strategist, Steven Joyce, not played silly-buggers with the Exclusive Brethren Church, there was every chance that 18 months later Brash would have become prime minister. The question is: Can Nationalâs current leader, Judith Collins, rely upon Brashâs Nationhood Souffle recipe to produce an equally dramatic rise in her partyâs fortunes? Or, in the intervening years, has the ideology of âTreatyismâ persuaded enough New Zealanders to renounce the ideas which, in 2004, transformed National overnight into a serious electoral contender? More to the point, does Coll ....
Audrey Young: Rating Jacinda Ardern s second-term Cabinet after six months 28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 13 minutes to read Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson at the first meeting of the second-term Cabinet on November 6 last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson at the first meeting of the second-term Cabinet on November 6 last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell OPINION: One of Jacinda Ardern s newest ministers and two experienced ministers have scored highest in the Herald s latest rating for her second-term Cabinet. Next week will be six months since the Government was sworn in ....
Opinion: Three cheers for Andrew Little s health reforms 27 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Health Minister Andrew Little announcing the Government s health reforms at Parliament. Photo / NZME Northern Advocate By: Wayne Brown Three cheers for Andrew Little, a government minister who has actually decided to govern as if they do have a big majority. Let s hope he sparks a flurry of activity from his fellow cabinet ministers in other areas needing bold moves, and there are plenty of candidates, Transport, Housing, Electricity, MBIE and the SOEs to start with. I ve had plenty of experience with health bureaucracies having been parachuted in to fix Northland Health, get Auckland City Hospital up and running and as a commissioner to fix Tairāwhiti DHB in Gisborne, so I ve experienced appointed boards, elected boards and no boards and I can tell you that no boards works best. ....