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In a week when PM Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Simeon Brown have been blowing their own trumpets about how supportive they are of GPs, and how they are offering “all New Zealanders” more “choice” in how they access primary health care blah blah blah.... Can we please have some context for the government’s hand-on-heart claims of caring about the health and well-being of ordinary “Kiwis”? In the real world, the rising cost of going to the doctor means that many of those “Kiwis” cannot afford to receive the primary healthcare they need in anything like a timely fashion.
Overall, this poll revealed that just over half the respondents (55%) reported they had struggled to pay or went without everyday items because of the cost-of-living crisis. It shows there has been no significant improvement in these levels of hardship compared to two years ago (March 2023).
With two specialist marine scientists on board, Greenpeace is aiming to use remotely operated deep sea cameras to survey seamounts and other features in both New Zealand waters and the high seas of the South Pacific.
If trust in media is going to return, Kiwis need to see transparency in reporting, and independence from political and ideological influence. Trust will not increase with further regulation, especially from authorities in which the majority of Kiwis already have low trust.
Today, on International Working Women’s Day, FIRST Union is proud to announce that a pay equity claim has been raised with employers on behalf of hundreds of veterinary nurses who work for private providers across Aotearoa. It will receive legal support and assistance from the Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi (PSA).
The bill would provide a legislative framework for the conduct of referendums. The framework would be largely the same as that used for the next general election.
Supporters of a four-year term say it would give governments more time to make better policy. But without deeper changes, it may only increase political uncertainty.
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