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Daily review 14/05/2025

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, May 14th, 2025 - 30 comments
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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

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Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

30 comments on “Daily review 14/05/2025 ”

  1. Drowsy M. Kram 1

    Two cartoons showing CoC ministers beavering away in a businesslike fashion sad

  2. weka 2

    Is anyone looking at the GP budget and their health policy? They're saying free GP visits for all, but it looks like what they mean is a government service of GP clinics, which isn't the same thing. For one, people would lose access to their own GP if they moved to the public clinic, and it's hard to see the government running a GP service in every small town in NZ. Or am I missing something?

    https://www.greens.org.nz/investing_in_hauora

    The diagnostic vans thing looks good though.

    • arkie 2.1

      The public GP and nursing clinics, Community Care Service, are to be specifically in high need areas and additional to existing General Practice, The mobile services are to travel to areas with low levels of GPs and clinics such as rural areas.

      • weka 2.1.1

        from the policy document,

        Provide the free Community Health Service to everyone in Aotearoa, including GP and nurse visits

        What is the CHS?

        • arkie 2.1.1.1

          This initiative funds the establishment of the Community Health Service – providing free GPs and nurses in publicly operated clinics in high need areas, as part of the public healthcare system.

          We’ll establish Community Health Service clinics in highest needs areas first

          We’ll fund diagnostics vans of nurses and GPs to be able to travel to areas which have low levels of GPs and clinics, such as in rural areas.

          They can't force GPs to work in the public system but the long term plan is to purchase practices if they come up for sale, so eventually all GPs are either fully part of the public system or privately operated as they are now.

          • weka 2.1.1.1.1

            so they're not going to make all GP care free?

            • SPC 2.1.1.1.1.1

              There are too many people without a GP (and many who do cannot secure appointments readily).

              • weka

                yep. And I'm not against a policy that's not universal so that support can be targeted to the people who most need it. It's just not clear in the policy document what they intend.

            • arkie 2.1.1.1.1.2

              I would assume that private GP visits would be still be funded by same mechanism as now but to a level that allows for free care, it's in the capitation, which will be reviewed apparently. Not sure what you mean by 'losing access to their own GP' but I don't see that in the policy document either.

              • weka

                if low income people have to choose between free care and losing their own GP, or paying for the GP visits and staying with their own GP, that's a dilemma.

                I would assume that private GP visits would be still be funded by same mechanism as now but to a level that allows for free care, it's not clear however.

                Yeah. that's what I'm not clear on. I think they're saying the free bit is that people can go to the new public service if they want free GP care.

              • arkie

                From the Costing Methodology section:

                This scheme has been costed using existing estimates of the cost of free GP visits for adults, including in the paper ‘Lightening the Load’ by Max Rashbrooke for the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists. Cost estimates for free nurse visits were based off the same costing methodology in this paper.

                Costings are in addition to current appropriated funding for primary care.

  3. SPC 3

    Simeon Brown is Health Minister.

    We face a primary health care crisis – causes include under-funding and the failure of the Prime Minister to keep his promise to provide pay parity to nurses in the sector.

    The health minister says what nurses are paid is “not my job”, amid calls from the nurses’ union that problems in primary care won’t be fixed until general practice nurses are paid as well as their hospital counterparts.

    “Whether they’re in aged care, whether they’re at GP community practices, or in the DHB-equivalent system they should be paid the same,” Luxon told Paddy Gower in a Newshub pre-election debate in September 2023.

    Nurses working in general practice are paid between 14% and 20% less than nurses working in hospitals, data from the NZ Nurses Organisation has found.

    https://www.thepost.co.nz/politics/360601564/nurse-pay-parity-not-my-job-health-minister-says

  4. SPC 4

    In May 2024, New Zealand had over 7,000 physical vape retailers. This includes 1,280 Specialist Vape Retailers (SVRs) and at least 5,760 General Vape Retailers (GVRs). Additionally, there were 146 SVR websites selling vapes.

    Luxon said he supported Hipkins on reducing outlets to 600.

    52 minutes.

    Action so far being ……………..

  5. Muttonbird 5

    Farrar watch:

    As is his predilection, David Farrar is very energised by the use of the word cunt in parliament today and equally energised that a minister of the crown is attacking the independent news media in such a way (instead of, I dunno, just ignoring it). It's very Trump-like.

    Haven't had time to check but I suspect Farrar did not breathe a whisper when Erica Stanford directly called Jan Tinetti a stupid bitch in parliament a few weeks ago.

    It's ok when the right do it…

  6. joe90 6

    SA sending their best.

    /

    Seth Cotlar

    @sethcotlar.bsky.social

    “When you have quality seeds, you can put them in foreign soil and they will blossom.” —Christopher Landau, who works in the administration that is violently deporting thousands of non-white people who have lived peacefully and productively in the US for years.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/51lOJDt_6F4

    https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:miczfsfixolk42l7343z3bpd/post/3lp3v47eres2g

    https://www.npr.org/2025/05/12/g-s1-65984/south-african-afrikaner-refugee-us

  7. Incognito 7

    Equal pay delayed is equal pay scrapped!

    • arkie 7.1

      It will be good to know exactly how many of the 33 scrapped claims will no longer meet the requirements. The new metric of 70% has excluded the probation officers long-standing claim, as their workforce is merely 69% female. The feeling is the other changes will be just as precisely calibrated.

      • Incognito 7.1.1

        If somebody hasn’t done this analysis then someone will.

        Apparently, Labour MPs (spokespeople) have asked targeted question during QT in Parliament.

        Did Education Minister Erica Stanford know that the secondary teachers’ claim could not now be re-submitted because it could not meet the 70 percent women threshold? Is it true the education ministry’s already eliminating its pay equity negotiating team? The answers: can’t predict that and not aware of that.

        https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/05/14/lies-damned-lies-and-political-subterfuge/

        The other claims that could be affected by the new 70 percent threshold are Corrections probation officers and senior practitioners (68 percent women in 2020), and Artificial Limb Service workers (65 percent women in August 2024).

        When asked whether this 70 percent and 10-year threshold had been designed with those high school teachers in mind, van Velden said she did not design that criteria based on any specific claim. But she would not say how she arrived at the new 70 percent threshold.

        https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/05/08/unions-fear-pay-equity-regime-could-lock-out-all-future-claims/

  8. Muttonbird 8

    Interesting that Te Pāti Māori MPs are to be suspended from parliament for three weeks for the crime of using their kaupapa in defence from attacks on Māori, yet ACT MP Brooke vanVelden will likely face no censure for using the expletive word "cunts" in defence of herself:

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/561008/te-pati-maori-mps-to-be-temporarily-suspended-from-parliament-over-haka

    • bwaghorn 8.1

      Fucking ridiculous, the haka is part of Maori politics ffs, they should go occupy the house, fuck brownlee fuck the coalition.

  9. gsays 9

    And we thought the supermarkets were bad.

    Another giant Aussie retailer dominating the market to the detriment of all of us.

    Not just hardware, paint, plumbing supply, garden centres etc etc.

    Dominating suppliers …. It all sounds familiar.

  10. weka 10

    can anyone find the link to the GP green budget livestream from today? I can't find it on FB or IG.