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Underwhelming, as promised. All week, Finance Minister Nicola Willis had actively reduced public expectations by saying that her second Budget would not be filled “with rainbows and unicorns” although – somewhere over the rainbow – it would somehow deliver the twin unicorns of “hope for the future” and “genuine growth.” Not a chance. Judging by the random array of sideways shufflings and deckchair re-arrangements that comprise Budget 2025, Willis has no coherent plan for sustainably growing the New Zealand economy.
'The Regulatory Standards Bill tries to make all future lawmakers in government follow a rigid set of the ACT Party’s far-right principles - prioritising corporate interests over people, nature, and Te Tiriti,' says Greenpeace spokesperson Gen Toop.
Rainbow Wellington has been speaking with Police about their tracking of hate motivated offending for several years now. Police only started recording the specific characteristic targeted in Hate Crimes and Hate Incidents from July 2022.
"I’m proud of the role ACT has played questioning spending and finding savings. Collectively our party has saved current and future taxpayers billions."
This is a responsible Budget to secure New Zealand’s future. It supports the economic recovery now underway.
Now, rapidly advancing AI is poised to cause broadscale job displacement within the next five years: 40 percent of employers say they will cut staff where AI can automate tasks by 2030.
'Given that this Government just legalised killing kiwi, we’re bracing for a Scorched Earth Budget,' says Greenpeace Aotearoa spokesperson Gen Toop.
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