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Next Generation Debates 2013 Wellington Grand-final

Come along and listen to some of New Zealand’s top university debaters battle over the moot: If you’re young and ambitious you should leave New Zealand. We'll have panellists Stephen Franks of Franks Ogilvie and Minister of Education Hekia Parata. Read more

Wellington
22 August, 2013

Media release: Young and ambitious? Get out of NZ!

Wellington (20 August 2013): NZ Universities thrash-out skilled emigration debate The Next Generation Grand Final Debate: Fresh Perspectives on the Big Social Issues Special Guest Panellist: Hon Hekia Parata, Minister of Education Skilled, under 30, and thinking of heading overseas - does that make you an asset or a liability to New Zealand Inc.? That’s what we’ll find out when Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Auckland go head-to-head in the finals of the annual The Next Generation Debates: Fresh Perspectives on Big Social Issues, to be held in Wellington on Thursday night. Read more

20 August, 2013

New Zealand’s central bank takes on housing bubbles

When RBA governor Glenn Stevens recently gave a speech on “Economic Policy after the Booms”, he was asked a seemingly innocuous question about macro-prudential regulation. Reserve banks around the world are increasingly citing the need for such regulation to help and stem “systemic risk”. Read more

Luke Malpass
The Australian Financial Review
19 August, 2013

National’s hand-out to home owners

At the National Party conference last weekend there were a number of announcements around housing; some were helpful, and some were less helpful. The well-reported aspects of the housing announcement have been an increase in the availability of Kiwisaver subsidies and the expansion of ‘Welcome Home’ loans. Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
16 August, 2013

What is the RMA’s real purpose

The National-led government is introducing changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA) and fears are being expressed that they will favour economic development ‘at the expense of the environment’. The Prime Minister implicitly acknowledged this fear last weekend when he referred to the need to strike the right ‘balance between our environmental responsibilities and our economic opportunities’. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Insights Newletter
16 August, 2013

Europe’s demographic lesson

Remember the days when economic news coverage of Europe wasn’t about its impending collapse? After years of doom and gloom about the eurozone’s economy, figures released this week from Eurostat suggest that the dark stormy recession cloud may soon be lifted. Read more

Insights Newletter
16 August, 2013

How RMA undermines rural property rights

On July 25, a Dominion Post article (Consent proposals upset rural residents) asserted that, under a proposed district plan, rural landowners might face new requirements if their property includes dominant dune ridge lines, outstanding landscapes, amenity landscapes or ecological and geological sites. Owners in possession of such land may now require a resource consent to work on farm fences, culverts and farm tracks. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
The National Business Review
16 August, 2013

Rule of law or social licence to operate?

Every few years a new buzz-word concept springs up and becomes fashionable in business. A decade or so ago it was "corporate social responsibility" and, more recently, "sustainability". Read more

Luke Malpass
The National Business Review
16 August, 2013
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Next Generation Debates 2013 Wellington Semi-final

Watch Victoria University and University of Otago battle over the moot: New Zealand should be going for population growth. We'll have panellists Julian Darby of Russell Investments and Nevil Gibson of The National Business Review. Read more

Wellington
15 August, 2013
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Next Generation Debates 2013 Auckland Semi-final

Watch University of Auckland and University of Canterbury battle over the moot: New Zealand should be going for population growth. We'll have panellists Julian Darby of Russell Investments and Nevil Gibson of The National Business Review. Read more

Auckland
14 August, 2013

Reading into reading recovery

This week, Massey University Professors James Chapman and Bill Turner released a highly critical report of the Ministry of Education’s strategy for improving children’s literacy. In essence, they argue that the strategy has failed. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newletter
9 August, 2013

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