Public Address 1 November 2011 - The Campaign Begins
Schnapp Election
9:33
Nov 1, 2011 in Hard News by Russell Brown
As the Bard
once wrote, brevity is the soul of wit. And while he was
able to bury his zinger for the ages in a rather windy
speech by Polonius, your modern epigram is more likely to be
expressed in...
http://publicaddress.net/hardnews/schnapp-election/
On
the trail, pt 1.
16:18 Oct 31, 2011 in Cracker by
Damian Christie
With a baby due, um, Wednesday, and a
fair bit of work relating to the general election, my
procrastination levels have never been higher. Not that
there’s much I can do re the baby’s arrival, but I could
probably clean something again, or buy something, or pace a
bit. So anyway, some random thoughts regarding the election
campaign.
http://publicaddress.net/cracker/on-the-trail-pt-1/
Referendum
Fact Check 4: The MMP Debate
23:28 Oct 30, 2011 in
Legal Beagle by Graeme Edgeler
Radio New Zealand and
TV3’s The Nation have kicked off the referendum campaign
with broadcast debates on the voting system. You’re able
to catch up with The Nation on-line, and you can listen to,
or download Radio New Zealand’s Insight...
http://publicaddress.net/legalbeagle/referendum-fact-check-4-the-mmp-debate/
Up
to 11
23:25 Oct 29, 2011 in Legal Beagle by Graeme
Edgeler 52
Although this year’s voting system
referendum is officially non-binding, one aspect of it is
actually self-executing. Should the “keep MMP” option in
the first question get at least half the votes, the
Electoral Commission will conduct a review of the...
http://publicaddress.net/legalbeagle/up-to-11/
We
interrupt this broadcast ...
12:13 Oct 29, 2011 in
Hard News by Russell Brown
The televised opening
addresses for the 2011 election, from the National, Labour
and Green parties respectively, have gone to air. And
they’ve certainly provided plenty to talk about. In
National’s effort, John Key, who has generally been wary
of submitting...
http://publicaddress.net/hardnews/we-interrupt-this-broadcast/
If
Wishes Were Horses...
19:52 Oct 27, 2011 in OnPoint
by Keith Ng
If wishes were horses, then compulsory
employers contributions would be flying monkeys. You know
what? I don’t think that makes any sense. Over on
Kiwiblog, Farrar is trying to claim that “Labour are
officially campaigning for lower wages”, because
employers...
http://publicaddress.net/onpoint/if-wishes-were-horses/