2014 Roger Award Finalists Named
Press Release – CAFCA The six finalists for the 2014 Roger Award for the Worst Transnational Corporation Operating in Aotearoa/New Zealand are:
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Press Release – CAFCA The six finalists for the 2014 Roger Award for the Worst Transnational Corporation Operating in Aotearoa/New Zealand are:
2014 Roger Award Finalists Named Read More »
Column – iPredict Both inflationary and interest-rate expectations have fallen significantly over the last week, according to the combined wisdom of the 8000+ registered traders on New Zealands predictions market, iPredict.
iPredict: Inflationary Expectations Fall Significantly Read More »
Column – Clare Curran New Zealand was once renowned for its state housing. Labours first Prime Minister, Michael Joseph Savage, recognised the importance of something for everyone by embedding state housing into our economic fabric.
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Press Release – Office of the Clerk Islamic State ConflictGovernment Response 1. ANDREW LITTLE (Leader of the Opposition) to the Prime Minister : Does he stand by his statement that the 100 years commemoration of Gallipoli could be one argument for a joint ANZAC force to be deployed …
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Press Release – New Zealand Government New Ambassador to Chile announced Foreign Minister Murray McCully today announced diplomat Jacqui Caine as New Zealands next Ambassador to Chile. Chile is New Zealand’s longest standing friend in Latin America and there is growing commercial …
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Press Release – Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Senior doctors and dentists are formally throwing their weight behind growing calls for a formal independent health assessment of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). A recommendation about the TPPA was put to 134 public hospital specialists …
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Press Release – iPredict Prime Minister John Key has been almost entirely unscathed by the SIS scandal, according to the combined wisdom of the 8000+ registered traders on New Zealands predictions market, iPredict. The probability Mr Key will remain leader of the National Party …
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Article – Paul Martin The Intergovernmental Report on Climate Change earlier this year noted if action is not taken soon the resultant 2C increase in global temperatures will have severe, and irreversible impacts on human habitation and economic activity.
Accelerating Over the Cliff in our Latest Roadster Read More »
Speech – World Trade Organisation Smaller economies such as New Zealand can benefit strongly from the platform that the WTO provides for negotiating agriculture, cutting red tape at the border and other issues, and for small and medium-sized enterprises, which do not have the same …
“A strong, viable WTO is essential for New Zealand” Read More »
Column – Gordon Campbell It hasnt been a great year for Trade Minister Tim Groser. The Trans Pacific Partnership deal has been deadlocked all year, amidst increasingly desperate attempts to jawbone it towards the finishing line.
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Article – The Scoop Team The Prime Minister met with reporters today to discuss: The governmental, independent and other departmental inquiries into the Philip Smith incident Roger Suttons resignation as Chief Executive of CERA owing to sexual harassment The APEC East …
PM Post-Cabinet Press Conference – 17 November 2014 Read More »
Press Release – iPredict There is now nearly a 90% probability Andrew Little will be elected leader of the New Zealand Labour Party tomorrow but less clarity than ever about who will be his deputy, according to the combined wisdom of the 8000+ registered traders on New Zealands …
Little Favoured For Labour Leader, Deputy Race Open Read More »