Data 3: Prices are still rising – it’s a cost of living crisis
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by Mike Treen
6h ago
New Zealand’s consumers price index increased 4 per cent in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ April 17. This was higher than the Reserve Bank prediction of 3.8%. The 4 per cent increase follows a 4.7 per cent increase in the 12 months to the December 2023 quarter. ”Price increases this quarter are the smallest since June 2021. However, they remain above the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s target range of 1 to 3 per cent,” Consumer Prices senior manager Nicola Growden said. Non-tradeable inflation, that is the price rises of goods and services pro ..read more
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Ben Morgan’s Pacific Update A simple explanation of this week’s military and political developments in the Pacific
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by The Daily Blog
2d ago
Rising tension in the South China Sea is study in Chinese hybrid war doctrine China responded to the deployment of a joint US, Australian, Japanese and Philippines task group that conducted a ‘Maritime Cooperative Activity’ in the South China Sea.  Immediately, the People’s Liberation Army Southern Theatre Command announced its own naval and air patrols in the area and issued a statement blaming Philippines saying that “Under the guise of ‘protecting fishing’, Philippine government ships have illegally violated and provoked, organised media to deliberately incite and mislead, continuing t ..read more
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Marijuana Media – Why NZ Police prioritise weed grows over burglaries; Euro hippies close cannabis market; India celebrates Holi with ganja & more
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by Chris Fowlie
2d ago
We cover cannabis culture around the world, why our Police prioritise busting grows over burglaries or thefts, and what’s happening with medicinal cannabis here? All this and more on 95bFM’s Marijuana Media with Chris Fowlie from NORML and Milly from bFM Drive – thanks to The Hempstore!   [stream on 95bfm] [download mp3] [RSS] [iTunes] Christiania middle class hippies tear up ‘Pusher Street’ open-air marijuana market A sad moment for freewheeling cannabis enthusiasts as Christiania residents, now middle-class former hippies who squatted an abandoned military base in the centre of Copenha ..read more
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Open letter to NZ Foreign Minister Hon Winston Peters and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon
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by John Minto
2d ago
Dear Mr Peters and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, We call on the NZ Government to demand the Israeli authorities end their inhumane blockade and siege and allow the international Freedom Flotilla safe and unhindered passage to their destination – Gaza  We are pleased to announce that a team of three New Zealand doctors have been selected to join the international Freedom Flotilla which is due to sail for Gaza very soon. Our Kiwi team of volunteer doctors are Dr Wasfy Shahin and Dr Faiez Idais to be led by Dr Adnan Ali. They will be joined by hundreds of prominent civilians, human right ..read more
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Ben Morgan – Russia’s tactical evolution. What next?
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by The Daily Blog
4d ago
Ukraine continues to hold its line and Russia has not managed a large advance in the last week. Both sides prioritising the air war. Drones, missiles and bombs being thrown across the border. Russia attacking frontline units and Ukraine’s power grid. Scoring a notable victory on 11 April by destroying the large Trypillya generation plant, that supplies power to Kyiv. Ukraine meanwhile continues to interdict Russian oil exports and the flow of weapons to the frontline. On land, Russia’s frontline units are demonstrating increasing sophistication and tactical ability.  Factors that combined ..read more
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The New Zealand government scales new heights of hypocrisy in condemning Iran’s attack on Israel
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by John Minto
4d ago
The New Zealand government has scaled new heights of hypocrisy in condemning today’s Iranian attack on Israel but refusing to condemn Israel’s blatant incitement to a wider Middle East war with its missile attack on the Iranian Consulate in Syria two week which killed several Iranian leaders. Israel’s attack on Iran produced not a whimper from the Prime Minister or Minister of Foreign Affairs but both have lined up to condemn Iran’s response. It is apartheid Israel which wants a wider regional conflict; it is apartheid Israel which launched a deadly provocative attack on the Iranian consulate ..read more
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Understanding the data 2: Why we are officially in recession
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by Mike Treen
5d ago
The economy of New Zealand is officially in recession. New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by 0.1 percent during the October-December period, following a 0.3 percent contraction in the third quarter, according to the Statistics Department, a government agency. (see https://tradingeconomics.com/new-zealand/gdp-growth). Economists traditionally define a recession as two consecutive quarters of negative growth. On a per capita basis, the economy fared even worse, with GDP shrinking 0.7 in the last quarter of 2023 because the net immigration surge of 133,000 people in the year ..read more
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NZ Broadcasting not feeling 100%
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by Tim Selwyn
6d ago
It feels like a lost war, a defeat. Already in crisis, under existential pressure, the opposing forces sue for an armistice and a settled peace that is commercially viable. The collapse and retreat of the TVNZ board on the news front simultaneous to the forced surrender of NewsHub by the Americans on 10 April 2024 – a dark day for journalism, for broadcasting and for the nation – has been received in part like a general capitulation of television as an ongoing medium ie. Freeview, and a general capitulation of news and current affairs as an ongoing genre, as a thing. There’s an audience for ne ..read more
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Ben Morgan’s Pacific Update – A simple explanation of this week’s military and political developments in the Pacific
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by The Daily Blog
1w ago
South China Sea, a multi-national response to Chinese aggression On 7 April, Australia, Japan and the United States started a ‘Maritime Cooperative Activity’ in the South China Sea.  ‘Maritime Cooperative Activity’ is military-diplomatic double-speak and means that the partner nations are conducting a demonstration of capability and resolve by deploying ships and planes into the area. The aim being to deter Chinese aggression by demonstrating that between them these nations have the naval capability to over-match China; and further that they have the resolve to do so in support of Philipp ..read more
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Simplistic views of the causes of inflation don’t do the left any favours
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by Susan St John
1w ago
Chris Trotter pillories Act’s Brooke Van Velden for her response to Jack Tame in  Q+A last Sunday.  While Act deserves all the scorn we can muster, this attack makes me very uncomfortable. Jack had disingenuously asked her a patsy question: “Are income tax cuts right now in the best interests of lowering inflation?” Trotter had a gleeful ‘gotcha’ moment from her affirmative reply: “ the word “WRONG!” should have flashed across the screen – in much the same way as incorrect answers are blasted on the British television show “QI”. Because, as Van Velden, herself, Hoggard, economics gra ..read more
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