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BusinessNZ supportive of Greens’ Innovation policy
Commenting on Green Party policy released today, BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil O’Reilly said innovation and sustainability were needed in every sector of the economy, not just some, and business would favour policies that supported those goals if fiscally prudent. He said business would strongly support the Green Party’s policy of more funding for science and technology teaching. The policy announcement …
Read More »Labour’s David Shearer leverages 4.2% rise in power prices to spruik NZ Power proposal
Today’s CPI gives the lie to Simon Bridge’s claim that power prices only rose by 2.3 % in the last year. Labour’s Energy spokesperson David Shearer says. “Its official; the CPI index says power prices increased by 4.2% in the last quarter. This is the second highest quarterly increase in electricity prices measured by the CPI index this century. The …
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Read More »Budget 2014: At a Glance
Official Government ‘ need to know’ facts and figures from the 2014 budget. Balanced and responsible management of the New Zealand economy continues, allowing more investment in families and public assets (All figures for four years to 2017/18 unless otherwise stated). Looking ahead to the results of responsible economic management Economic growth forecast to average 2.8 per cent over the next …
Read More »Aaron Quintal: A pop song Budget for a rock star economy?
Budget 2014 is first and foremost a conservative budget. You could only be disappointed if you went into it expecting something spectacular. This budget didn’t disappoint because we got exactly what we expected: more of the same. This is not a budget that will change anyone’s opinion of the Government, be they friend or foe. But it does allow the …
Read More »Television co-production agreement with China progresses
Broadcasting Minister Craig Foss met with Chinese officials negotiating the China-NZ television co-production agreement in China today. Negotiations began in 2010, when New Zealand and China signed a film-only co-production agreement. Mr Foss met with Vice Minister Nie Chen Xi in Beijing to discuss the benefits of television production collaboration between the two countries.. ?New Zealand is now on track …
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Read More »2013: Charles Finny “NZ dropped the ball”
By Brierley Penn “China remains our major market in education, but we are not at our peak,” according to Charles Finny, Chairman of Education NZ. In the past, New Zealand’s market for inbound students from China had followed a boom and bust cycle, with the latest peak around the 2002-03 period. Finny said that his organization was trying very hard …
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