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3:09 pm, April 20th, 2011 - 2 comments
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Bernard Hickey speaks about “The Plan for the Productive Economy”
Venue: Ellen Melville Hall, High Street, Auckland.
Time: 6:30pm, Thursday 21 April.
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So he will be talking about planting fruit trees and vergetable gardens, and improving soil fertility via blue lupins and comfrey?
Practically everything else is consumption, not production.
http://www.mukuna.co.nz/auckland/cbd/ellen-melville.htm
It is actually on the corner of High Street and Freyberg