Open mike 18/10/2024

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22 comments on “Open mike 18/10/2024 ”

  1. Jimmy 1

    Finally…its only been 7 months to decide to use the waka jumping law which they donot normally like.

    Time to go Darleen.

    Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick fronts media after waka-jumping vote to oust Darleen Tana (msn.com)

    • Drowsy M. Kram 1.1

      At this rate, the investigation may last the entire three years and Darleen may be the first MP to get paid for a three year term and not even have to set foot in parliament!
      https://thestandard.org.nz/open-mike-05-07-2024/#comment-2003757

      Sometimes things turn out better than you reckon smiley

      • Jimmy 1.1.1

        Absolutely! I think Darleen was hoping it was going to go the full three years as that would be money for nothing. Hopefully Gerry Brownlee doesn't take long with it.

    • Bearded Git 1.2

      Swarbrick has handled it superbly. Love the way she fronts the media, even Hoskin on ZB.

      Of course she is higher as preferred PM than Winston now.

  2. Stephen D 2

    Don’t tell David!

    Via, The Conversation.

    ”Health and physical education is a key pillar of the school curriculum. It’s compulsory from the very first year of schooling to Year 10, and alongside basic movement skills and sport, it also covers healthy eating habits, sexual health, cyber safety and mental health.

    But a survey of NSW public schools shows many are outsourcing these crucial lessons to external providers, and then asking parents to pay for the privilege – in one case, $45 per term. Some students whose families fail to pay are made to sit on the sidelines.

    Researchers Jessica Amy Sears and Rachel Wilson say their findings show how teacher shortages can have a real impact on students’ learning: “We need to be sure all students are being taught the core curriculum, free of charge and by qualified teachers – ideally specialists.”

    Under our current regime, this will be on the cards.

  3. tWig 3

    Have a read of how privately-owned so-called 'not-for'profit' hospitals in the US can develop monopolies and hike up their prices exhorbitantly.

    "Not-for-profit healthcare has been good business for Parkview as it has been for hundreds of other ostensible charities across the US which operate nearly half of the nation’s hospitals. In exchange for generous tax breaks, these institutions are required to provide free and discounted care to poor patients, but many have faced criticism for skimping on charity care, demanding high prices and giving executives exorbitant salaries."

  4. koina 4

    Breaking news! Historic first!

    The Hobson Pledge advert declared "misleading and socially irresponsible".

    Boy bet that is a game changer.

    Meting out a vicious 5 second beating with a wet bus ticket.

    That's learning them good. They will never try that again ever.

    But the White Right wing using the same tactics to win the 2023 election is OK.

    Of course it's OK it was not an advert it was only an election..

    The British invasion and theft of a country and destruction of a people is also just fine.

    It was not an advert and it was only the Maoris who were invaded killed and destroyed.

    Remember we are all the same.

    One people.

    One country.

    One law for all

    Especially with regards adverts.

    NB. Elections and stealing countries are outside of our jurisdiction.

  5. gsays 5

    I know rugby hasn't finished yet and the ABs are about to play overseas but…

    For all the long suffering cricket tragics something to cheer about.

    Our women's team the White Ferns are favourites in the semis of the T20 World Cup against the West Indies.

    The winner of that will play South Africa, early favourites Australia and England are already out of the competition.
    3 am tomorrow morning.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350455963/south-africa-reaches-final-and-ends-australias-title-defense-womens-t20-world-cup

    Also the Black Caps bundled India out at home for 46, a record low. In reply NZ are 180 odd for 3. Conway out for a frustrating 91.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350455638/devon-conways-91-helps-black-caps-extend-advantage-over-india-first-test-bengaluru

    • SPC 5.1

      Favorites, if they get the WI openers out early …

      Whether its a 350 or 400 run lead on India might be important later.

      India would need to be ahead by 150 by 5th day lunch to go for a win.

  6. Stephen D 6

    True colours.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/small-business-affairs-minister-andrew-bayly-apologises-for-interaction-during-company-visit/C5UGE434CVBKXPXHJJTO5JQR2U/

    “Minister Andrew Bayly has apologised after a complaint he swore at, mocked and ridiculed a man during a ministerial visit to a business. The complainant says it left him feeling “degraded, embarrassed and deeply disrespected.”

    • SPC 6.1

      Some would have just provided a one liner.

      'Will you be the Minister left behind to close up the Beehive at the end of "your" one term in government".

    • Nic the NZer 6.2

      Seems if the minister is to be believed then he simply had no idea he was bullying someone in front of his peers. I imagine Luxon found it easy to empathise with Bailey.

      • Muttonbird 6.2.1

        Yeah. I've always thought Bayly was a wrong 'un.

        Barry Soper's granddaughter, Heather Supidity-Allen, prostrated herself this afternoon defending Bayly, citing his individual achievements in some individual athletic pursuits, as if this was CV to a cabinet minister. Just normal white people defending white people…

        Reality is, Bayly is another Aaron Gilmore but Luxton will not have the balls or see any reason to sack him. As Nic says @ 6.2, Luxon, as a fellow advocate for employers enjoys nothing more than denigrating employees.

        • Nic the NZer 6.2.1.1

          I didn't imply Bayly or Luxon were remotely self-aware enough to personally enjoy punching down on an employee, at their place of work.

  7. Hunter Thompson II 7

    Israeli PM Netanyahu says despite the death of Yahya Sinwar, a key Hamas leader, Israel's work is not yet done. So there must be many more civilians in Gaza to be killed, I guess.

    How will that bring about the return of the hostages?

  8. Beverly 8

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/350456253/drone-video-shows-hamas-leader-yahya-sinwar-moments-his-death

    The Christchurch shooter had the audacity to live stream his rampage. Hows that different from Israel posting drone footage from its recent kill.

    Same horror. Shame on you Stuff – take it down.