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Damo Damo, looking a bit further down, I think I can see where the Herald got their figures from in Clause 27.... the Herald's total adds up to $37 mil while the OT report says $38.3 mil in total.

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$2.0 mil capital funding, $5.7 mil for the pilot and $30.0 mill over four years.
 
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Big jump in drug use across the country.

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Infographic from: https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/wastewater-results-quarter-3-2024.pdf
Symptomatic of a bad recession isnā€™t it? Flowing through into stresses.

No telling if itā€™s more people using or those already using, just using more.
 
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NZ should take note, the state of Victoria is basically bankrupt. The bill for those feel good handouts and handy shandies to the unions is now due.

Debt will grow from $150B to $200B in less than 5 years.

We should start with axing the idea of interest deductilbility (2.9 billion) and bring back the smokefree generation law (losing out on 17 billion of tax and 46 billion in economic benefits from now untill 2022-2050).
 
We should start with axing the idea of interest deductilbility (2.9 billion) and bring back the smokefree generation law (losing out on 17 billion of tax and 46 billion in economic benefits from now untill 2022-2050).
The minutiary isnt that important, what is important is generating income, not just writing blank cheques. Vic banned fossil fuel / gas, spent billions on vanity public transport projects that were useless, spent millions on virtue signalling on moral issues etc.

Just administer the states core functions on budget.
 
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The minutiary isnt that important, what is important is generating income, not just writing blank cheques. Vic banned fossil fuel / gas, spent billions on vanity public transport projects that were useless, spent millions on virtue signalling on moral issues etc.

Just administer the states core functions on budget.
1 - operate within a govt surplus (eg donā€™t overspend, live within your means)
2 - tax so that you donā€™t impact economic growth (live within your means).

Quite simple really yet so difficult to get right.
 
1 - operate within a govt surplus (eg donā€™t overspend, live within your means)
2 - tax so that you donā€™t impact economic growth (live within your means).

Quite simple really yet so difficult to get right.
Because ā€œsocial engineeringā€ has leapt to the top of the list.

Whether it be trying to force people to ride bikes, or force people to stop using gas, or wading into other various cultural, social and political matters, itā€™s now about engineering the society into what is desired at the time.
 
1 - operate within a govt surplus (eg donā€™t overspend, live within your means)
2 - tax so that you donā€™t impact economic growth (live within your means).

Quite simple really yet so difficult to get right.
Simple but we have just seen more large rates rises by several councils and it looks like the economy is heading back to recession figures.
 
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Simple but we have just seen more large rates rises by several councils and it looks like the economy is heading back to recession figures.
Putting aside technical definitions, weā€™ve been in a recession all year, the rate of decline is beginning to very slowly improve however for a few industries (increasingly cycling weaker periods). Businesses are hopefully we might see some minor positive growth from around April next year. Finger crossed!
 
Because ā€œsocial engineeringā€ has leapt to the top of the list.

Whether it be trying to force people to ride bikes, or force people to stop using gas, or wading into other various cultural, social and political matters, itā€™s now about engineering the society into what is desired at the time.
Thereā€™s a place for that but it has to be within the context of affordability, growing the economy and living within our means.

NZ arguably had the biggest social engineering with minimum wages increases, climate change regulations, banning exploration, anti farming regulations, debt based on non productive areas, etc, etc and surprise - weā€™ve got the longest, deepest recession in the world as we simply made ourselves uneconomic.

The unions and politicians calling for minimum wages increasing above inflation now should be made a laughing stock for their contribution to the mess we are in.
 
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