Todd Barclay faces Clutha-Southland selection challenge

Written By: - Date published: 8:09 am, November 29th, 2016 - 47 comments
Categories: national, useless - Tags: ,

Todd Barclay is one of National’s worst MP’s, who made a mess of the party apparatus he inherited from Bill English. (Labour’s Liz Craig would have been ten times the MP Barclay was.) No surprise that Barclay is facing a selection challenge:

Ex-investment man challenges Barclay as MP

National MP Todd Barclay is facing a selection challenge in the Clutha-Southland electorate from a former top funds manager who worked in London, Singapore and Hong Kong.

His challenger is Simon Flood (52), a former Merrill Lynch funds manager who lives in Queenstown.

Mr Barclay (26) is a former Philip Morris tobacco company employee. …

Ex Philip Morris tobacco vs. Merrill Lynch banker – lucky Clutha-Southland!

47 comments on “Todd Barclay faces Clutha-Southland selection challenge ”

  1. Gosman 1

    An excellent opportunity for a party on the left then. 🙂

    • Ovid 1.1

      Clutha is old-school rural conservative. I can’t see the seat flipping, but maybe there’s a chance to raise the left’s party vote by a few points.

    • b waghorn 1.2

      Winston should run a big campaign , if he can find a good candidate.

      • Graeme 1.2.1

        NZ First, with the right candidate, may have had a good chance against toddles, but with Simon Flood sticking his paw up again it’ll be safely blue for the foreseeable.

  2. Colonial Viper 2

    Were Flood and Key associates at Merrill Lynch?

    • Gosman 2.1

      They worked in different divisions so unlikely they had much to do with each other. That stated – so what if they were?

    • Graeme 2.2

      I wondered that there may have been some history there when he withdrew from from the 2014 candidacy.

      He’s a very personable guy, with very good emotional intelligence, who does things to a very high standard, in a practical and appropriate way. He doesn’t strike me as one who goes into a candidate selection process to withdraw at the last moment for family reasons.

      • One Anonymous Bloke 2.2.1

        On the one hand, it sounds like exactly the sort of thing someone with good emotional intelligence might do under certain circumstances, and on the other hand, fight, you bastards, fight!

        • Robert Guyton 2.2.1.1

          The issue is, I think, that the sitting MP, trained and anointed by Bill English, is being challenged by a capable challenger. This is untidy and provides the Left with a great opportunity to revel in the discomfort such a situation affords. National won’t lose Clutha/Southland, bar some miracle, as it’s always been said a smurf could take it, but there’s entertainment to be had.

      • the pigman 2.2.2

        “family reasons” could just as easily be code for, “Just gotta wait to make sure that 16 year old gets that abortion…”

        • Graeme 2.2.2.1

          Na, I take him as more thorough and prepared than that. And probably unlikely to come a gutsa from that angle. Would more expect a further indiscretion from the incumbent.

  3. shorts 3

    I wonder if Barclay realises he may just have blown his opportunity to hold the seat until he decided to retire

    what a plonker

  4. Ad 4

    Todd Barclay for National got 21,500 votes last time
    Liz Craig for Labour got 6,600.
    The Green candidate got about 2,300

    Liz has to be in it to get the party vote, and to get in to Parliament on the list.
    I am sure she is realistic.
    Waitaki, I think, is the only stronger seat for National.

    Whoever gets the nomination for National in Southland, I am sure they will represent Queenstown’s foreign capital very well.

    • Graeme 4.1

      Waitaki, but with slightly different boundaries including Queenstown, was once a Labour seat held by David Parker, so it is possible with the right candidate.

  5. save nz 5

    What a choice! lucky NZ! sarc.

    Increasingly this is going to be the issues with candidates – they are equally as bad as each other. That is why people stop voting. If everyone is as bad as each other, says all the same things (think unitary plan group think in Auckland) then don’t blame the voters for thinking politicians are all the same.

    Sadly as we have seen when ‘new blood’ comes along with new ideas the cartel pushes them out. (Mana, Conservative party, The opportunity party will be similar).

    • Gosman 5.1

      How is the cartel meant to be able to push out these other parties?

      • save nz 5.1.1

        “Parliament is not as diverse as people assume. Since the first MMP election 20 years ago, not a single new party has broken into Parliament. From New Zealand First to the Maori Party every group was either already in Parliament, or created by a party-hopping MP.

        MMP hasn’t delivered any outsiders. Instead, it’s a cosy cartel of politicians who create and maintain rules that keep new parties from being able to grow and make it into Parliament. MMP was supposed to shake up the party system, but has failed.

        It is notable that in 2015 polling by UMR research showed only 68 per cent of the public were “generally satisfied” with the political party options and 25 per cent “would like to see a new party or some new parties emerge before the next election”.”

        http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=11749955

  6. Bearded Git 6

    Watch Queenstown’s fascist ex-mayor Vanessa Van Uden throw her hat in the ring.

  7. save nz 7

    @ Gosman – lets look at last election…

    Cunliffe has some fresh ideas – smeared by Natz, MSM and his own party – result – Labour looked untrustworthy and unfit to govern, Cunliffe resigns and now is leaving parliament.

    Mana – had some fresh ideas, smeared by Natz, MSM, the opposition – result – Mana looked untrustworthy and Hone Hawawira is not in parliament, Laila Harre is running a restaurant, Dotcom is having a Kangaroo court witch hunt extradition for Hollywood backers but paid by NZ taxpayers.

    Conservative party – a couple of days before the election, Colin’s own press secretary calls him untrustworthy and resigned. He just fails to make the 5%. Colin Craig out of parliament.

    Funny enough – those that seem to want to make some changes (for the left or the right) seem doomed to failure…..

    At the same time Dimwit Dunne still there, the kid on $500,000 or what ever it is, who represents ACT are all troughing in Wellington.

    Mark Mitchell just had to pay Slater approx $6000 to lever out other National MP’s to get his job in parliament according to dirty politics…. what a return on investment – now he’s running the security of our country… go figure

    Russel Norman leaving, and their was a lot of smears against him before he left.

    Anyway anyone with new ideas seems to either be blocked from getting into parliament or their lives made unpleasant until they leave.

    • Pedant 7.1

      Yes it seems ok for Slater and Lusk the Brokeback Cowboys to intervene in local selections yet when someone even slightly appears to be doing it elsewhere it is all Michelle Boag’s fault! He really is shameless. That Police Minister Collins seems to be Chief Protector of Toddy tweeting her support (when he is under Police investigation currently) says it all really, he IS in Team Dirty Politics.

  8. Incognito 8

    Bill’s shoes were obviously too big for wee Toddy.

    Talking about big shoes: Parmjeet Parmar also seems to have a penchant for very big shoes.

    When do people learn that confidence does not equal competence?

    • David C 8.1

      So wee Toddy got twice the electorate vote and three times the party vote of the illustrious Labour Leader.

      What size shoes does David Little take?

      • Macro 8.1.1

        Do you have any idea what constitutes a false equivalence ?

        • David C 8.1.1.1

          I have a reasonable idea thanks Macro.

          I am pretty sure what it is not tho, comparing someone who took a safe seat and held it with hardly any change in % of votes to someone who took a safe seat and made it safe for the other party and tanked the electoral vote AND the party vote.

          but maybe I am wrong and you need to smack some learning into this uneducated Tradie.?

          • Macro 8.1.1.1.1

            Ok you obviously don’t.
            So here goes..
            “A common way for this fallacy to be perpetuated is one shared trait between two subjects (a “safe” seat) is assumed to show equivalence, especially in order of magnitude (Little tanked the electorate vote), when equivalence is not necessarily the logical result.
            Firstly you equate New Plymouth with Southland – two completely different electorates with two completely different demographics.
            Secondly you falsely claim that they are both “safe” seats -Southland for National and New Plymouth for Labour. This is arid nonsense since Labour has not held New Plymouth since 2005! Furthermore Labours share of the electorate vote has been tracking downwards in New Plymouth since that time. It is hardly fair to compare the two results.

  9. Gosman 9

    What do you mean smears? Hone Harawira and Laila Harre dcided to get in to bed with Kim Dotcom because of his money. That was the extent of any smear campaign. Was this in any way untrue? What do you expect people to do – not report negatives?

    • save nz 9.1

      Keep spreading that discourse Gosman. Of course the National party runs it’s election campaign with zero money from rich backers – sarc.

      Are you trying to say that parties are not allowed money from backers to fund themselves? Or just small and new parties that should not accept money from rich backers?

      Personally would like to see all donations made illegal and the candidates/parties all get a set amount of money to campaign on.

      • inspider 9.1.1

        Did we ever find out how much money was in cunliffe’s secret trust and who donated it?

      • Gosman 9.1.2

        Did I state they private individuals or businesses can’t give money to political parties? That doesn’t mean people can’t be pulled up on receiving cash from particular individuals. Don’t you think someone accused of serious crimes funding a political party is not worthy of comment?

        • McFlock 9.1.2.1

          “serious crimes”. Lol.

          Laundering drug money is a serious crime.
          Earning money from a better business model than the studios and production corporations is not, even if they have an archaic legal concept to protect their obsolete revenue streams.
          Transferring that money from one account to another is only money laundering if the money was dirty in the first place.

        • reason 9.1.2.2

          Criminal you say Gosy ?

          Do you think Kim Dotcom is more criminal than the funder of crime stoppers ………. Lord ashcroft. …. a man who also donates millions to Tory parties.

          The ‘good’ lords a immoral fraud who should be in jail……… I suspect he is also a mentor for john key…..

          Lord Ashcrof who has been described as a ‘phillanhthropist bussinessman’ by NewZealand media is
          actuallly a very very dodgy Billionare tax haven builder ….. facillitating financial crimes …. and getting rich at the expense of the poor.

          His ‘steal from the poor’ CV :
          “the Royal Bank of Canada, which – despite its name – had extensive operations around the Caribbean.
          In 1987, the branch was bought by Michael Ashcroft,”

          “In 1990, in part after advice from Ashcroft, Belize passed laws creating an offshore financial centre” (offshore financial centre = tax haven )
          “Belize Corporate Services, a non-bank entity owned by Ashcroft’s holding company, has advertised the sale of “Belize Ready Made Companies” as well as “virtual office” services,”
          http://www.taxjustice.net/2015/10/05/belize-and-the-curious-tale-of-the-british-lord/
          “perhaps the founder of the Crimestoppers charity ought to have been a little more curious about why customers were using bearer shares, mail holding accounts, nominee directors and all the other accoutrements of offshore tax crime.”

          His bank has been accused of directly stealing $10 million meant for social housing ….
          https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/jun/16/ashcroft-bank-belize-privy-council-row

          “A bank with close links to Lord Ashcroft will be accused in a British courtroom of keeping $10m destined for social housing in a poor central American country,” …..

          …..“She accused Ashcroft of being the guiding hand behind the bank’s dispute with the government”….. “There is no doubt that he is a controlling hand behind the bank. We will continue to argue the money belongs to the Belizean people,” she told the Guardian.”

          And although a Billionaire keeping $10 million meant to help poor people is bad enough …. Its on a PPP deal, that he’s involved with some serious looting involving hundreds of millions …..

          “Under the terms of the agreement, the islanders pay about $22m a year for the next 25 years – almost $600m – for the $124m invested by a Canadian health company and its financial backers who awarded the $65m hospitals construction contract ….”
          https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2012/mar/31/lord-ashcroft-link-caribbean-firm

          He is battling for control of his dirty money owners registry …..

          “Lord Ashcroft, the billionaire Tory party donor, has been drawn into a bitter row with the government of Belize over the control of its offshore register, which has been responsible for the formation of more than 100,000 companies in the tax haven.”

          “But the row has also raised questions about how much money Ashcroft’s business interests have made from helping develop Belize as a tax haven.”

          Presently his bent bank seems to be biting its bent customers……as a run on funds is taking place … customers like ” the Belizean arm of Mossack Fonseca” can not get their money out …..
          https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/aug/02/lord-ashcrofts-belize-bank-hit-wave-withdrawals-bbi

          Now knowing the type of ‘expertise’ Ashcroft has ……….. it all casts a different light over Keys meetings with him….

          …… teaching the ropes ??? …. fundraising ??? …

          • Gosman 9.1.2.2.1

            Yes and that should and has been reported. What was being stated here is the media should not have focused on Kim Dotcom financing the Internet/Mana Party for some reason. Pure nonsense.

  10. Cinny 10

    Unstable government, infighting, wonder if the media will investigate the rest of the rumors? Any ex staff gone overseas to live recently to avoid questions? Barclay and English might fill you in if you ask nicely, or maybe they won’t.

    But at least media is touching on this and so they should, more to come, if they want to dig.

  11. mosa 11

    Flood is ex Merrill Lynch eh.

    This selection like the general election has already been bought.

    Nearly nine thousand votes for Lab-green last time.

    Thats a sizable vote in a safe National seat.

    Not everybody loved Todd it seems but the seat is a great retirement option for Flood and Key will be keen on having him on board to chew the fat about the good old days trading and making all that money.

  12. Dorothy Bulling 12

    Liz Craig is standing against Sarah Dowie in the Invercargill electorate in the 2017 election. She has a pretty good chance of taking this one for Labour. She is a worthy candidate and was blooded in the Clutha Wallace electorate last time. Barclay has written his own obituary and is a child messing around in an adult world. Just not up to the job, but we should be wary of a Merrill Linch man coming in. Who needs another money trader in Parliament?

  13. Smilin 13

    I used to know some concrete truck drivers in Clutha maybe they could mix up a batch and bury both of them
    Get a block vote uh

Links to post

Recent Comments

Recent Posts

  • Anzac Commemorative Address, Buttes New British Cemetery Belgium
    Ambassador Millar, Burgemeester, Vandepitte, Excellencies, military representatives, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen – good morning and welcome to this sacred Anzac Day dawn service.  It is an honour to be here on behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand at Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood – a deeply ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    11 hours ago
  • Anzac Commemorative Address – NZ National Service, Chunuk Bair
    Distinguished guests -   It is an honour to return once again to this site which, as the resting place for so many of our war-dead, has become a sacred place for generations of New Zealanders.   Our presence here and at the other special spaces of Gallipoli is made ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 day ago
  • Anzac Commemorative Address – Dawn Service, Gallipoli, Türkiye
    Mai ia tawhiti pamamao, te moana nui a Kiwa, kua tae whakaiti mai matou, ki to koutou papa whenua. No koutou te tapuwae, no matou te tapuwae, kua honoa pumautia.   Ko nga toa kua hinga nei, o te Waipounamu, o te Ika a Maui, he okioki tahi me o ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 day ago
  • PM announces changes to portfolios
    Paul Goldsmith will take on responsibility for the Media and Communications portfolio, while Louise Upston will pick up the Disability Issues portfolio, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced today. “Our Government is relentlessly focused on getting New Zealand back on track. As issues change in prominence, I plan to adjust Ministerial ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 days ago
  • New catch limits for unique fishery areas
    Recreational catch limits will be reduced in areas of Fiordland and the Chatham Islands to help keep those fisheries healthy and sustainable, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says. The lower recreational daily catch limits for a range of finfish and shellfish species caught in the Fiordland Marine Area and ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 days ago
  • Minister welcomes hydrogen milestone
    Energy Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed an important milestone in New Zealand’s hydrogen future, with the opening of the country’s first network of hydrogen refuelling stations in Wiri. “I want to congratulate the team at Hiringa Energy and its partners K one W one (K1W1), Mitsui & Co New Zealand ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    3 days ago
  • Urgent changes to system through first RMA Amendment Bill
    The coalition Government is delivering on its commitment to improve resource management laws and give greater certainty to consent applicants, with a Bill to amend the Resource Management Act (RMA) expected to be introduced to Parliament next month. RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop has today outlined the first RMA Amendment ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    4 days ago
  • Overseas decommissioning models considered
    Overseas models for regulating the oil and gas sector, including their decommissioning regimes, are being carefully scrutinised as a potential template for New Zealand’s own sector, Resources Minister Shane Jones says. The Coalition Government is focused on rebuilding investor confidence in New Zealand’s energy sector as it looks to strengthen ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    4 days ago
  • Release of North Island Severe Weather Event Inquiry
    Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell has today released the Report of the Government Inquiry into the response to the North Island Severe Weather Events. “The report shows that New Zealand’s emergency management system is not fit-for-purpose and there are some significant gaps we need to address,” Mr Mitchell ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    4 days ago
  • Justice Minister to attend Human Rights Council
    Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith is today travelling to Europe where he’ll update the United Nations Human Rights Council on the Government’s work to restore law and order.  “Attending the Universal Periodic Review in Geneva provides us with an opportunity to present New Zealand’s human rights progress, priorities, and challenges, while ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    4 days ago
  • Patterson reopens world’s largest wool scouring facility
    Associate Agriculture Minister, Mark Patterson, formally reopened the world’s largest wool processing facility today in Awatoto, Napier, following a $50 million rebuild and refurbishment project. “The reopening of this facility will significantly lift the economic opportunities available to New Zealand’s wool sector, which already accounts for 20 per cent of ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    4 days ago
  • Speech to the Southland Otago Regional Engineering Collective Summit, 18 April 2024
    Hon Andrew Bayly, Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing  At the Southland Otago Regional Engineering Collective (SOREC) Summit, 18 April, Dunedin    Ngā mihi nui, Ko Andrew Bayly aho, Ko Whanganui aho    Good Afternoon and thank you for inviting me to open your summit today.    I am delighted ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    5 days ago
  • Government to introduce revised Three Strikes law
    The Government is delivering on its commitment to bring back the Three Strikes legislation, Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee announced today. “Our Government is committed to restoring law and order and enforcing appropriate consequences on criminals. We are making it clear that repeat serious violent or sexual offending is not ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    5 days ago
  • New diplomatic appointments
    Foreign Minister Winston Peters has today announced four new diplomatic appointments for New Zealand’s overseas missions.   “Our diplomats have a vital role in maintaining and protecting New Zealand’s interests around the world,” Mr Peters says.    “I am pleased to announce the appointment of these senior diplomats from the ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    5 days ago
  • Humanitarian support for Ethiopia and Somalia
    New Zealand is contributing NZ$7 million to support communities affected by severe food insecurity and other urgent humanitarian needs in Ethiopia and Somalia, Foreign Minister Rt Hon Winston Peters announced today.   “Over 21 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance across Ethiopia, with a further 6.9 million people ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    5 days ago
  • Arts Minister congratulates Mataaho Collective
    Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Paul Goldsmith is congratulating Mataaho Collective for winning the Golden Lion for best participant in the main exhibition at the Venice Biennale. "Congratulations to the Mataaho Collective for winning one of the world's most prestigious art prizes at the Venice Biennale.  “It is good ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    5 days ago
  • Supporting better financial outcomes for Kiwis
    The Government is reforming financial services to improve access to home loans and other lending, and strengthen customer protections, Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly and Housing Minister Chris Bishop announced today. “Our coalition Government is committed to rebuilding the economy and making life simpler by cutting red tape. We are ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    6 days ago
  • Trade relationship with China remains strong
    “China remains a strong commercial opportunity for Kiwi exporters as Chinese businesses and consumers continue to value our high-quality safe produce,” Trade and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says.   Mr McClay has returned to New Zealand following visits to Beijing, Harbin and Shanghai where he met ministers, governors and mayors and engaged in trade and agricultural events with the New ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    6 days ago
  • PM’s South East Asia mission does the business
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has completed a successful trip to Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines, deepening relationships and capitalising on opportunities. Mr Luxon was accompanied by a business delegation and says the choice of countries represents the priority the New Zealand Government places on South East Asia, and our relationships in ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    7 days ago
  • $41m to support clean energy in South East Asia
    New Zealand is demonstrating its commitment to reducing global greenhouse emissions, and supporting clean energy transition in South East Asia, through a contribution of NZ$41 million (US$25 million) in climate finance to the Asian Development Bank (ADB)-led Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM). Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Climate Change Minister Simon Watts announced ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Minister releases Fast-track stakeholder list
    The Government is today releasing a list of organisations who received letters about the Fast-track applications process, says RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop. “Recently Ministers and agencies have received a series of OIA requests for a list of organisations to whom I wrote with information on applying to have a ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Judicial appointments announced
    Attorney-General Judith Collins today announced the appointment of Wellington Barrister David Jonathan Boldt as a Judge of the High Court, and the Honourable Justice Matthew Palmer as a Judge of the Court of Appeal. Justice Boldt graduated with an LLB from Victoria University of Wellington in 1990, and also holds ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Education Minister heads to major teaching summit in Singapore
    Education Minister Erica Stanford will lead the New Zealand delegation at the 2024 International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) held in Singapore. The delegation includes representatives from the Post Primary Teachers’ Association (PPTA) Te Wehengarua and the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) Te Riu Roa.  The summit is co-hosted ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Value of stopbank project proven during cyclone
    A stopbank upgrade project in Tairawhiti partly funded by the Government has increased flood resilience for around 7000ha of residential and horticultural land so far, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says. Mr Jones today attended a dawn service in Gisborne to mark the end of the first stage of the ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Anzac commemorations, Türkiye relationship focus of visit
    Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters will represent the Government at Anzac Day commemorations on the Gallipoli Peninsula next week and engage with senior representatives of the Turkish government in Istanbul.    “The Gallipoli campaign is a defining event in our history. It will be a privilege to share the occasion ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Minister to Europe for OECD meeting, Anzac Day
    Science, Innovation and Technology and Defence Minister Judith Collins will next week attend the OECD Science and Technology Ministerial conference in Paris and Anzac Day commemorations in Belgium. “Science, innovation and technology have a major role to play in rebuilding our economy and achieving better health, environmental and social outcomes ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Comprehensive Partnership the goal for NZ and the Philippines
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon held a bilateral meeting today with the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr.  The Prime Minister was accompanied by MP Paulo Garcia, the first Filipino to be elected to a legislature outside the Philippines. During today’s meeting, Prime Minister Luxon and President Marcos Jr discussed opportunities to ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Government commits $20m to Westport flood protection
    The Government has announced that $20 million in funding will be made available to Westport to fund much needed flood protection around the town. This measure will significantly improve the resilience of the community, says Local Government Minister Simeon Brown. “The Westport community has already been allocated almost $3 million ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Taupō takes pole position
    The Government is proud to support the first ever Repco Supercars Championship event in Taupō as up to 70,000 motorsport fans attend the Taupō International Motorsport Park this weekend, says Economic Development Minister Melissa Lee. “Anticipation for the ITM Taupō Super400 is huge, with tickets and accommodation selling out weeks ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Cost of living support for low-income homeowners
    Local Government Minister Simeon Brown has announced an increase to the Rates Rebate Scheme, putting money back into the pockets of low-income homeowners.  “The coalition Government is committed to bringing down the cost of living for New Zealanders. That includes targeted support for those Kiwis who are doing things tough, such ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Government backing mussel spat project
    The Coalition Government is investing in a project to boost survival rates of New Zealand mussels and grow the industry, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones has announced. “This project seeks to increase the resilience of our mussels and significantly boost the sector’s productivity,” Mr Jones says. “The project - ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Government focused on getting people into work
    Benefit figures released today underscore the importance of the Government’s plan to rebuild the economy and have 50,000 fewer people on Jobseeker Support, Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston says. “Benefit numbers are still significantly higher than when National was last in government, when there was about 70,000 fewer ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Clean energy key driver to reducing emissions
    The Government’s commitment to doubling New Zealand’s renewable energy capacity is backed by new data showing that clean energy has helped the country reach its lowest annual gross emissions since 1999, Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says. New Zealand’s latest Greenhouse Gas Inventory (1990-2022) published today, shows gross emissions fell ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Earthquake-prone buildings review brought forward
    The Government is bringing the earthquake-prone building review forward, with work to start immediately, and extending the deadline for remediations by four years, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says. “Our Government is focused on rebuilding the economy. A key part of our plan is to cut red tape that ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Thailand and NZ to agree to Strategic Partnership
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his Thai counterpart, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, have today agreed that New Zealand and the Kingdom of Thailand will upgrade the bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership by 2026. “New Zealand and Thailand have a lot to offer each other. We have a strong mutual desire to build ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Government consults on extending coastal permits for ports
    RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop and Transport Minister Simeon Brown have today announced the Coalition Government’s intention to extend port coastal permits for a further 20 years, providing port operators with certainty to continue their operations. “The introduction of the Resource Management Act in 1991 required ports to obtain coastal ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Inflation coming down, but more work to do
    Today’s announcement that inflation is down to 4 per cent is encouraging news for Kiwis, but there is more work to be done - underlining the importance of the Government’s plan to get the economy back on track, acting Finance Minister Chris Bishop says. “Inflation is now at 4 per ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • School attendance restored as a priority in health advice
    Refreshed health guidance released today will help parents and schools make informed decisions about whether their child needs to be in school, addressing one of the key issues affecting school attendance, says Associate Education Minister David Seymour. In recent years, consistently across all school terms, short-term illness or medical reasons ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Unnecessary bureaucracy cut in oceans sector
    Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones is streamlining high-level oceans management while maintaining a focus on supporting the sector’s role in the export-led recovery of the economy. “I am working to realise the untapped potential of our fishing and aquaculture sector. To achieve that we need to be smarter with ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago
  • Opinion: It’s time for an arts and creative sector strategy
    I was initially resistant to the idea often suggested to me that the Government should deliver an arts strategy. The whole point of the arts and creativity is that people should do whatever the hell they want, unbound by the dictates of politicians in Wellington. Peter Jackson, Kiri Te Kanawa, Eleanor ...
    BeehiveBy beehive.govt.nz
    1 week ago

Page generated in The Standard by Wordpress at 2024-04-26T13:54:44+00:00