It’s happening across the world and is backed by a recent UN report and plenty of academics. But is it an old-world solution to a new-world problem and what might younger people think?
I’m so glad they’re worrying about the big issues like potholes and telling teachers how to do their jobs. It’s not like there’s anything else to worry about like a fucking climate emergency.
Isn't it a bit shonky to report about a new report on primary health care without noting that it is not an official report for Te Whatu Ora, rather it is a lobbying report by NZ Initiative/Business Roundtable?
I’m so glad they’re worrying about the big issues like potholes and telling teachers how to do their jobs. It’s not like there’s anything else to worry about like a fucking climate emergency.
People say labour are the nanny state but national seem to be striving for something more dystopian
Isn't it a bit shonky to report about a new report on primary health care without noting that it is not an official report for Te Whatu Ora, rather it is a lobbying report by NZ Initiative/Business Roundtable?
Instead of telling schools how to do their jobs, why won't National just stump up the required funding that so many school lack?