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Auckland Transport, for instance, hate cars, hate you behind the wheel and want you out of them. Yesterday evening, we were at home and the phone rang and it was the station. The news was that Merv Smith had died. Now there are a heck of a lot of people around So the Prime Minister wants to develop a compassionate government.
What do you think that means? Different things for different people. Different strokes for different Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was the annual speaker at the keynote summit recently. What on earth even is that? She told her audience there needs to be a culture You have heard lots of things about women going places.
But you go back to when women got the vote, we were the first in the world which I think is a major milestone. Now to those of you who have berated me over the government policy allowing more people into the country. I agree with those people who have been harassing me with The Mayor of Auckland is trying to show how compassionate he is.
New Covid rules for stadiums means unvaccinated North Queensland Cowboys fans and players will have to watch the footy from home next season. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Letter to the Editor. Journalists Our Journalists. He is an economist by profession, but has had a career with a far greater scope. We indulge in some history, On this week's podcast:If you have no political interest in Act leader David Seymour you may reappraise that opinion after you hear podcast We make further comment on freedom of expression and Covid culture.
And we look at your communication in the Mailroom. On this week's podcast: We ask whether you think democracy is under threat. Are Three Waters and He Puapua compatible with democracy? But how much do you care? Muriel Newman takes a dive into the subject with us. We have commentary on education and Marxism, and sex versus progressive gender. And, of course, your missives in the Mailroom. On this week's podcast: It was a momentous week, as the United States withdrew from Afghanistan.
We talk with Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Whitehead ret on the whole debacle, and the ensuing collapse of military integrity. He fervently expresses the widespread anger in the U. Then Patrick Basham, founding Director of the Democracy Institute, analyses the differences between the Biden and the Trump administrations.
This weeks interview is definitely not to be missed. You may or may not agree with him…. And experts…are they really experts? Recently his opinion has been sought on the political landscape. We talk with Bryan Leyland about power supply. Finally, the Mailroom with all your commentary. File your comments an Born and raised in Soviet Russia, and now an American mother, she worked as an analyst for the Defence Intelligence Agency.
She is concerned with the growth of authoritarianism in the U. On this week's podcast: Alwyn Poole, from the Villa Education Trust, talks about his absurd battle with the Ministry of Education and the minister.
We discuss freedom, education, wokeism, conversion therapy and more. We ruminate over liberty and freedom and delve into the Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
File your comments and complaints at Leighton n On this week's podcast: We talk with Ted Rule, diplomat, investment banker, sinologist and writer. With a forty-year career behind him, in Asia and specifically in China, it makes a for a very interesting discussion.
We ask him who runs China and should we be afraid of the CCP. We touch on the great famine and ask whether Shenzhen might even be the most exciting city in the world. Ted talks about the trials of being a On this week's podcast: Semi-retired merchant banker Jonathan Urlich discusses his take on the global economy, the investment environment, Interest rates, equities, housing, the NZ economy, and more. There is further commentary on the growing dissatisfaction in the governance of the country.
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