JUST POLITICS
Paid Parental Leave
When Activists Attack
Lawyers On CYFS Review
2500 Waiting For A State House
Making Housing More Healthy
Transfund Allocates Money To Auckland Rail – Mixed Reaction
Action Team On The E-Commerce Case
Environment Gets Legal Aid
Cancer Patients Pay Restructuring Costs
Labour/Alliance Are Scaring Investors Away - Luxton
POLITICS FROM TOP SCOOPS
Howard’s End: Private Correctional Problems On Both Sides Of Tasman
Howard’s End: Lessons For NZ Agriculture From Europe
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JUST POLITICS
Paid Parental Leave
- A system of compulsory paid parental leave could lead to increased discrimination against women in the workforce, ACT
Employment Spokesman Dr Muriel Newman said. See... Paid Parental Leave Could Have Adverse Impact [1] . See also EMPLOYERS FEDERATION... What do we want our taxes to pay for? - Knowles [2]
When Activists Attack
- Radical animal rights activists have threatened to attack and disrupt a large conference to be held in Christchurch
in August. See... Conference targeted by animal rights activists [1]
Lawyers On CYFS Review
– Lawyers have welcomed the review of Child Youth and Family Services see... Law Society Response To Mick Brown's CYFS Review [1] . For more see...
2500 Waiting For A State House
- National's Housing spokesperson David Carter today released figures that show there were 2,572 people waiting to be
assessed to go on the already burgeoning state house waiting list at the end of December 2000. See... 2,500 waiting for state house waiting list [1]
Making Housing More Healthy
- Prime Minister Helen Clark today launched the government's Healthy Housing Project which will see living conditions
in hundreds of state houses in Onehunga, Mangere and Otara targeted for improvement. See... Healthy Housing Project Launched [1] and Healthy Housing Project At A Glance [2]
Transfund Allocates Money To Auckland Rail – Mixed Reaction
- A Government agency squandered $22 million of road users’ money, ACT Transport Spokesman Penny Webster said today.
See... Government Agency Wastes $22 Million [1] MORE REACTION - AA and RTF - Road Users Angry At Transfund Buying Rail Tracks [2] - AUCKLAND MAYORS - Mayors of region welcome Transfund announcement [3]
Action Team On The E-Commerce Case
- The government's E-Commerce Action Team appointed by Commerce Minister Paul Swain last week is holding its first
meeting tomorrow. See... ECAT First Meeting [1]
Environment Gets Legal Aid
- A scheme to provide funding to environmental and community groups to take cases to the Environment Court will be
launched in Christchurch today. See... Environmental Legal Assistance Scheme Underway [1]
Cancer Patients Pay Restructuring Costs
- Cancer patient waiting lists continue to multiply in the Waikato while at the same time the Government pours health
money into a framework driven at making the Treaty of Waitangi central to health decisions, says National's Health
spokesperson Roger Sowry. See... Health funds misdirected while sufferers wait [1]
Labour/Alliance Are Scaring Investors Away - Luxton
- The Coalition Government's anti-business policies are behind a dramatic reduction in overseas investment into New
Zealand, detailed in the New Zealand Overseas Investment Commission six monthly report released this week, National's
Spokesperson on Inward Investment John Luxton says. See... Govt. policies scare off overseas investment [1]
POLITICS FROM TOP SCOOPS
Howard’s End: Private Correctional Problems On Both Sides Of Tasman
- Australasian Correctional Management, the company which runs the Auckland Central Remand Centre is now involved in
investigating allegations of assault and intimidation against its staff. Meanwhile across the ditch the same company has
been slammed by Australian Federal authorities over its procedures in running a refugee detention centre in Australia.
John Howard writes. See... Howard's End: Trans-Tasman Private Prison Problems [1]
Howard’s End: Lessons For NZ Agriculture From Europe
- In the face of the biggest crisis for agriculture coming from the outbreaks of BSE and foot and mouth disease, the
European Commissioner for Agriculture has admitted publicly for the first time that its Common Agricultural Policy,
founded in 1962, are "not a good basis for future-oriented policy." There are lessons for New Zealand. See... Howard's End: One Size Does Not fit All [1] . See also... Howard's End: Britain's Awful Luck [2]