A centre right voter weighs the options
Read MoreWhy I am still voting for National this year...
A centre right voter weighs the options
Read MoreJudith Collins plucks votes from the low hanging trees in the second leaders’ debate, but also makes promises she may live to regret
Read More‘The Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update’ (PREFU) tells us something about the future of the Public Sector but it requires careful analysis to assess how it is going.
Read MoreThe first Election 2020 leaders debate bounced from rabbit hole to rabbit hole, as a flat Jacinda Ardern and grinning Judith Collins fumbled their way though a contest that struggled to find a focus
Read MoreMuch of the commentariat’s reporting of the most recent GDP figure was misleading and unhelpful.
Read MoreAlways to islanders danger
Is what comes over the seas
‘Landfall in Unknown Seas’ (Allen Curnow)
Six economic issues external to New Zealand, which will greatly impact upon us.
Read MoreWindows 95 is famous for requiring the shutting down the system by clicking ‘start, like stopping your car by turning the ignition key on. Why are so many interfaces so user-unfriendly?
Read MoreLabour’s come out as a lamb on tax policy but a lion on negotiations. Is its tentative tax policy really a bottomline? Has it given up on tax? And what does it mean for the Greens?
Read MoreThe standard trope of the war of the worlds is of extraterrestrial human-like aliens, perhaps from Mars, invading earth and waging an unrelenting war against its inhabitants. The source of Covid-19 is this earth and it is certainly not human-like. Even so, the entire earth is facing a universal invader which takes no prisoners. How have we responded to the new world war?
Read MoreGreens leader James Shaw has been under the cosh for his Green School decision, but what's going on behind the scenes and will it cost votes? Social media rears it's sulky head, vaccination lies and debate over 'the single source of truth'. Plus, is Winston Peters in cabinet or not?
Read MoreThe nation-state continues to thirve despite the pressures of globalisation and social diversity.
Read MoreWhy is it that someone magically is “old enough” to vote at 18, but not at 16? That’s something the High Court will have to consider over the next week.
Read MoreMuddled thinking about how the government functions – or even what the government is – confuses public understandings of what is going on.
Read MoreNational and New Zealand First have released border policies that try to out-tough each other as they seek to capitalise on Labour’s test failure. And why Jacinda Ardern’s two lines can’t both be true
Read MoreThe High Court has found New Zealand’s original level 4 and 3 lockdown was mostly legal - and the bits of it that weren’t really don’t matter that much. You could tell that was coming from the opening sentence of its decision.
Read MoreDr James Farmer, a Queen’s Counsel, lays out the case against legalisation.
Read MoreThe old ways of thinking about the macroeconomy have been found wanting, but the alternative is not clear.
Read MoreLabour won’t want to change the election day, but it’s going to get hard to resist if campaigns are delayed much longer. If National gets the gift of time, however, it will want to do better than seed conspiracies. From Caucus
Read MoreThe resurgence of COVID-19 raises real questions as to whether the September 19 election date will need to be changed. If it does, how can that happen?
Read MoreJacinda Ardern’s popularity means Labour is defying gravity as the election campaign kicks off. But it’s not through breaking the rules and doubling down on transformation… and her approach could be winning some surprising fans
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