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Sunday 5th May, 2013 Attached is the transcript from today's first panel discussion. Q+A, 9-10am Sundays on TV ONE and one hour later on TV ONE pl us 1...Dr Raymond Miller, from Auckland University; Josie Pagani, former Labour Party candidate;
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Looks like details of the long-awaited Mighty River Power float are set to be released on Monday with the Government raring to go after receiving the all clear from the Supreme Court. Investors will be keen to know how much of the 49 per cent the
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Submissions on the Parliamentary website show the Government has won support from big business for its proposed watering down of the carbon Emissions Trading Scheme, but not all economic interests are pleased. Indeed, so watered down is the Emissions
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Officials had estimated the direct cost to the taxpayer of the changes would be about $330 million over the next four years, Wright said. But that was based on a carbon price of $6 a tonne. "At the price carbon was just over a year ago this figure
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Skilled migrants find the visa processes and other programmes offered by Immigration New Zealand confusing and inconsistent, major business associations say. Business NZ chief executive Phil O'Reilly said the country's immigration department had made
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Local government is responsible for a vast array of regulation at regional and district levels, said Forum Chair Michael Barnett, The efficacy of local government regulation is vitally important to local communities and the country as a whole. The
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Shane Taurima interviews Russel Norman and Gareth Morgan Morgan: Conservation is a mainstream issue, huge opportunity for Green party to move into the centre of economic debate. Norman: Business community is increasingly embracing sustainable
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According to Armstrong, National is going to have to rely on 'Steven "Minister of Everything" Joyce' and his new super-ministry to create the required growth and jobs...Another criticism of the Government's Budget will concentrate on its moderate and
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Sunday Apr 29, 2012 New Zealand does not have enough big companies to sustain the thousands of small businesses in the economy, says the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants' chief executive, Terry McLaughlin. The fact that so many Kiwi
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If we lived in America, we would worry about the influence of big monied groups, known as PACs and SuperPACs, to buy presidential, Senate and Congressional elections...Likewise, Washington is a capital filled with well-heeled lobby groups peddling
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