Daily review 01/04/2025

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Daily review is also your post.

This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy).

Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

6 comments on “Daily review 01/04/2025 ”

  1. Phillip ure 1

    Funny story…I know/knew tulsi gabbard ..

    She was a friend of my daughters…when we lived in Byron Bay..

    ..she was aged 9-10-11 at the time..

    ..I hafta say she didn't stand out from the rest of the crowd of kids…

    ..so it just goes to show that you never know…

  2. joe90 2

    Van Velden and co doing everything they can to kill and maim more workers.

    /

    Small businesses will be excused from complying with some of the requirements of health and safety legislation, the Government has announced.

    Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden said the Cabinet had agreed to system-wide changes to cut through “unnecessary red tape” holding businesses back.

    “The first change will be a carve-out for small, low-risk businesses from general Health and Safety at Work Act requirements. These businesses will only have to manage critical risks and provide basic facilities to ensure worker welfare,” she said.

    […]

    BusinessNZ, the Council of Trade Unions (CTU), the Health and Safety Association and the Institute of Safety Management said in an open letter in October that they viewed the act as “fundamentally fit for purpose” and advised against a substantial overhaul.

    The letter, which was supported by more than a dozen other organisations, including the Forestry Industry Safety Council and mining industry safety body MinEx, effectively called on the Government to double-down on the existing legislation.

    […]

    Chairperson Mike Cosman described the reforms the Government announced today as “underwhelming and unambitious”.

    Between 50 and 70 people a year died in workplace accidents, double the rate of Australia and four times that of the UK when adjusted for their populations, he said.

    https://www.thepress.co.nz/business/360635227/government-expected-discuss-health-and-safety-post-cab

  3. SPC 3

    Every so often, a right wing columnist will say words of this sort.

    The voting public will certainly know that the Green Party of James Shaw is a distant memory

    https://archive.li/sRAiU#selection-4945.0-4945.92

    Apparently this party has changed so much in the past year, we barely remember the man who was punched, because he was a Green MP.

    Before him there was Russell Norman, who was accused of economic illiteracy for wanting to rebuild the EQC by using QE money invested offshore.

    The Green Party on Sunday suggested the Reserve Bank should be directed to create new money to buy earthquake bonds issued by the government, as well as buying overseas assets to replenish the Earthquake Commission’s disaster fund.

    https://www.interest.co.nz/currencies/61477/nziers-eaqub-greens-quake-bond-buying-policy-not-qe-its-sort-debt-monetisation

    This was criticised by the same people who would “borrow money” to invest offshore via the NZSF (in their defence it was by slight of hand taxing the NZSF about the same amount they were puting back in and running debt financed deficits). Hypocrites in a range of ways.

    How much money was lost (between 2008-2017) because we did not do even that.

    And the EQC is still under-funded.

    Who ya gonna quote, EQB – but what good has that done the EQC.

    No schmucks in the party zone on the viaduct.

    • SPC 3.1

      Part 2

      Before then it was once the party of, Donald and Fitzsimmons, where have those of their ilk gone?

      Real environmentalists (this after years with Alliance and with a clearly defined whole of society policy) …

      Each new era, group of Green MP's faces this right wing columnist line.

      It is their effort to see off challenge to privilege by attacking the minority partners of a Labour led government.

      That they did it to NZF in 2005-2008 and Peters does the same (to any partner to the left of Labour) is, what it is.

      • tWig 3.1.1

        With the correct media spin and dirty politics, Seymour himself could easily be painted as sexually inappropriate and degenerate:

        debunking conspiracies aotearoa reposting on Seymour's public indiscretions. God knows what his private indiscretions are like.

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