Good question and conclusions I think. Don't jettison anything. The Queen has been a bright star on the horizon trying to maintain a civil approach to life with ethical values and nice hats to boot, or head I should say. Charles is fine, deserving ...
Has the blog looked at this? If so could someone tell me where as I should know something about it instead of at present, I've a great big voic. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/458770/can-the-transport-sector-keep-up-with-nz-s-space-race-plans ...with ...
Patricia And you could provide a semi scientific finding on its efficacy. It's taken Covid to make government to listen to science instead of going for gut feelings with orchestrated reports as to value or ear-whispering from wealthies of the wrong wing ...
That's very neat and apt bwaghorn - we should do that. The wrong wing huh!
<i>https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/the-house/audio/2018824084/gender-self-id-you-can-change-the-law The media focus at Parliament this week was on the impact of leadership (we gave it some attention ourselves), but the legislation told a ...
swordfish I was thinking of you when I saw the Radionz item about State housing. I hope something will be done to improve matters for your people if they are still affected. All the best with that. Nga hiahia pai.
Back to the word freedom and Gordon Campbell's comment on it. Well before Covid, freedom’s currency had been debased. The process began in the mid 1980s. Suddenly the free market meant that the factory where you worked had been wiped out by the free influx...
Why shouldn't Charles become our prime leader? He seems a person with strength, stickability and capability and despite problems has residual integrity. Who says he is unsuitable or William if reason and the general public decide that one of them is ...
Help our environment and each other at the same time. Look for your own news stories as well. Don't be passive, be active. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ourchangingworld/audio/2018818243/t-tara-treasure-hunt <i>The hillsides of Central Otago ...
If people are like me they don't trust anybody completely. So I have to use my judgment as to who is doing their honest best. I suggest that others also do this and don't go for emotional baggage from the past or others who want to dominate the discourse.
Australia's Mulloon Institute on critical soil carbon sequestration:: <i>The renowned Mulloon Institute says the Prime Minister’s plan to include Soil Carbon Sequestration in the 2050 Carbon Neutral roadmap is a critical element to reducing emissions and ...
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018816391/regenerating-wellington-s-seaweed-forests I wonder about a big plan by knowledgeable envos about plantings way down south and gradually cleaning and replanting around Tiwai as it doesn't...
Very true Koff - good to see the stats behind the info. Thanks.
UK public servant showed how to be true to the task. Chilcot looked into Tony Blair and saw right through him. But it took seven years. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/05/sir-john-chilcot-obituary His seven-year-long inquiry into the conflict ...
Comment on USA and its paths to plenty and prosperity for all .... https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/2018814819/evan-osnos-greed-has-always-been-part-of-america-s-formula This man Osnos has written a book about usa called Wildlands... ...
Why would this be happening? Hypersonic missile delivery platforms sitting off the coast of China represents a first strike capacity that would strategically upend China’s desires in the South China Sea. Australia is committing to this kind of alarming ...
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO2109/S00070/mud-farming-clear-evidence-of-too-many-cows-greenpeace.htm Greenpeace Aotearoa is launching a new petition calling for an end to mud farming - intensive winter grazing. The petition comes as new images of cows ...
What the Mulloon Institute is doing in Oz. I wonder what effect they may have on fire prevention and fighting? Their determined approach to improving their ground conditions and management is registering increasing acceptance and change - but it has taken ...
This ia an article I wondered if you had seen Robert. This NZ Geographic story on wilding pines;sounds a bit wonky. First they drop them en masse and then are dedicated to removing the same. https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-march-of-the-pines/
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/448417/nz-naive-to-shut-down-marsden-point-australian-analyst The government has received starkly different advice, but the latest and most substantial advice downplays the risks. The head of the Northern Australia ...
No H I am completely unbiased. I was talking about the person generally and giving my honest opinion about him.
Will you do me a favour incognito and send me back my comment which I worked hard on. Or can you put it up and I will copy it and remove it. I didn't take a copy and it contains some hours of work which I can ill afford to put in apart from the fact that ...
I find his face registering on my consciousness in an unpleasant way. Sort of a trickster countenance actually. Is that not allowed to be said, or odd description? Oh and by the way, when you have time, could you look in spam or wherever for a piece I ...
OK thanks. So much to know, so little time!
edit It is good to actually plot out the ways that people need to get around to attend to their lives and jobs, and not just airily talk about EVs and emissions. Have to be holistic and practical to get the best response on vehicles and the best showing on...
Have I put this in the right post?
Referring to incognito link to John Tamihere piece in which he makes good points well illustrated by examples and links. First though - if stuff is writing about race matters it should make sure it spells 'Maori' right, or is 'mori' a new received spelling...
I noticed that too!
Don't know how that double up happened.
Right now I'm up with the play or just about. I wonder how my 1989 Toyota will fare? I can keep it going for a while, and it is good looking in its lines and has a useful ledge at the back for resting groceries on! And a good hatchback.
edit New ideas Ad. Bulk purchase. That would be an innovation and they leave these to business now, and then have lovely meetings sitting round big polished tables and feeling as if our tiny country is really 'up with the play'. Do we ever see anything ...
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