MÅrena e te whÄnau folks from Tauiwi Tautoko are meeting at Phillipstown hub ÄpÅpÅ Sunday 1 to 3 pm, to write postcards to MPs about the Treaty Principles Bill, in support of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Come with? Iām going to bring some focaccia too for no particular reason š®š¹ā¤ļø
That's ok š It's such a great idea. Here's a news item about it. Maybe this will inspire someone near you start something similar š¶ www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/loc...
Dog Share Collective is a New Zealand enterprise and only operates here. I don't know what's available elsewhere.
Dog Share Collective! People without dogs can get matched with dogs that need walking / playing with www.thedogsharecollective.com
You can't always be around your dog. Good thing is, heaps of people would love to have a dog around, just sometimes. Our mission is to make that introduction, with The Dog Share Collective.
This was a really informative listen! Particularly about zombie projects, wind consents, and the absolute vagueness of many projects ā¦
Itās made things substantially worse. Prescriptions cost, buses cost more, GPs prices have gone up. I got no tax relief so Iām worse. Also out-of-work public servant that canāt not get a job because there are also no jobs.
Yup. Infuriatingly so
A $3billion hospital or a $10 billion tunnel and a highway thatāll cost 10% of total infrastructure spend. New Zealandās current government is choosing roads over hospitals. That is all. newsroom.co.nz/2024/10/01/r...
Today from The Detail: Questions are being raised about our healthcare infrastructure taking a back seat to roads after the Dunedin Hospital back-track
Kikorangi whÄnau if you havenāt signed the petition to save Dunedin Hospital, please do. Thank you. Even if you donāt live in Otago/Southland, this is really important. Your hospital could (and probably will) be next. #HospitalCutsHurtwww.change.org/p/reverse-th...
Reverse the announced cuts to the New Dunedin Hospital
Oh look, Academies are kind of shit. amp.theguardian.com/education/20...www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/au...
On average, social segregation of students has increased in neighbourhoods where mainstream primary free schools opened, and neighbouring schools have lost students, finds a report by UCL researchers.