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Won't someone PLEASE think of the children?

by Andrew Geddis September 07, 2015

Just how dangerous can a book be? And in order to combat that danger, how far should our expressive freedoms be restrained?

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Tags: Bill of Rights Act, censorship, Films Videos and Publications Classification Act, Films Videos and Publications Review Board, Freedom of Expression, Into the River, NZBORA
8 Comments

Aylan the life-saver... and what comes next

by Tim Watkin September 07, 2015

How long has it been since the death of a single child has saved so many other lives? And now that we are paying attention, how do we get the next step right?

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Tags: Aylan Kurdi, refugee crisis, Syrian refugees
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It was a catastrophically wrong decision not to intervene to stop Assad

by Josie Pagani September 07, 2015

Today’s refugee crisis is one result of doing nothing to stop Bashar al-Assad after he used chemical weapons against Syrian civilians.

Everyone talks about the human consequences of intervention. But we also need to look at the human consequences of doing nothing.

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Tags: Bashar al-Assad, refugees, Syria
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Underlying Trade Deals

by Brian Easton September 04, 2015

This was an introduction to a presentation by Stephen Jacobi: "TPP – Where to from Here (And How Did We Get Here Anyway)?" To a NZIIA lecture, 2 September 2015. (Some editing)

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Tags: International economic integration, TPP, Trade deals
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We can do something right now - refugee crisis

by Josie Pagani September 04, 2015

There are ninety towns in New Zealand with a population between 5,000 and 20,000. If each of those towns took ten refugees, and our larger cities took 100 each, we’d triple our quota to nearly 3000 without any going to Auckland, Christchurch or Wellington.

New Zealand would be a proud example of practical, no-nonsense compassion. 

 
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Tags: Alan Kurdi, Refugee quota, refugees
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We all need to see Aylan Kurdi

by Jane Young September 04, 2015

The job of the media is to tell, and sometimes show, truth to power and also the public. Editors and journalists who made the conscious decision to publish the photos of the drowned Syrian refugee toddler did just that. The question is will this image be the catalyst to change history as others have in the past? 

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Tags: Aylan, drowned, Kurdi, photo, publish, refugee, Syrian, Turkish
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Guts, guts, got no guts

by Andrew Geddis September 03, 2015

New Zealand is a country that stands up for its values - unless it involves the inconvenience of bringing a few more desperate people into New Zealand for a new life.

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Tags: refugees, Syria
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When 'throwing money at the problem' might just work

by Tim Watkin August 31, 2015

Talk to social workers and experts trying to get New Zealand's most troubled kids safely through to adulthood and the impression left is that the best thing to do may also be the thing that's most politically anathema to this government

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Tags: Anne Tolley, Carolyn Henwood, child care, children in state care, CYF, Russell Wills
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Flagging Design

by Brian Easton August 25, 2015

The flag debate tells us something about the quality of design in New Zealand

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Tags: Flag debate, quality of NZ design
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Shamubeel is right - Get @X!@ real about immigration!

by Josie Pagani August 23, 2015

Blaming the Auckland housing bubble on immigrants is like saying 'cars are too expensive in New Zealand because the Chinese are buying all our cars.’

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Tags: Don Brash, immigration, KiwiConnect, Shamubeel Eaqub, TUC
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Riot police, razor wire and refugees

by Jane Young August 23, 2015

Europe takes in only a small proportion of the world's refugees yet when you consider the dog whistle politics and lack of human decency towards the men, women and children desperately trying to reach its shores, you'd think it was being wiped out by an alien species.  

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Tags: Boat people, desperate, Europe, Greece, humanitarian, refugees, Syria
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My sole contribution to the great flag debate

by Andrew Geddis August 15, 2015

Apparently, we have to vote twice to decide whether we prefer the current flag to something else. So why was one vote enough when we were voting on our electoral system?

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Tags: Audrey Young, flag referendum, flag-waving, Labour, National, New Zealand flag
22 Comments

Are the banks fleecing us? Ask a Shearer

by Tim Watkin August 15, 2015

A bit of anger over credit cards could earn Labour a bit of credit with voters, but there's a risk for a party that is still trying to prove its economic bona fides

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Tags: ANZ< Westpac, ASB, Australian-owned banks, bank profits, BNZ, credit cards, David Shearer
17 Comments

The State of the Economy: August 2015

by Brian Easton August 13, 2015

Notes for Radio NZ Nights with Brian Crump: 11 August, 2014

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Tags: business cycle, dairy industry, economic contraction, New Zealand economy, recession
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How to avoid a ‘Sexit’

by Josie Pagani August 13, 2015

Solid Energy has a basically sound business that is being crushed by debt. If Greece’s debt sent it hurtling towards a ‘Grexit', Solid Energy can avoid a Sexit.

Here’s how.

 
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Tags: coal, International Energy Agency, Regional Economic Development Trust, Solid Energy, West Coast
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More milk, less honey

by Jacqueline Rowarth August 11, 2015

As the milk price falls, Fonterra needs to react by rethinking its strategy

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Tags: Fonterra, Global Dairy Trade auction, milk price, Theo Spierings
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On Smalley: a bit of back & forth

by Tim Watkin August 10, 2015

I wasn't going to, but here are a few thoughts on the debate around Rachel Smalley's comments about John Campbell's new job and the dominance of white male broadcasters in primetime.

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Tags: New Zealand media, Rachel Smalley, sexism
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Selling the Iran deal hits new lows in nasty...

by Jane Young August 09, 2015

With still a month to go before US lawmakers vote on the Iran nuclear deal, the pro and anti sales pitching is officially very ugly....and there's time and energy for more.

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Tags: Congress, Iran, Lobby, Netanyahu, nuclear, Obama, Schumer
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Confusion about TPP

by Brian Easton August 09, 2015

Trust Us?

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Tags: Pharmac, TPP, TPPA, Trade liberalisation- Agricultural product liberalisation
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"Power does not corrupt men; fools, however, if they get into a position of power, corrupt power"

by Andrew Geddis August 07, 2015

The only reason that makes any sense for giving a Saudi sheep breeder an $11 million farm is because we thought it might buy us a Free Trade Agreement with his country. It's a good thing that we're not a corrupt nation, isn't it?

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Tags: corruption, Hamood Al Khalaf, live sheep exports, Murray McCully, Saudi Arabia
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