On Q + A this Sunday
On Q + A this Sunday
Social Development Minister Paula Bennett fronts up to
answer questions about the Working Welfare Group’s
controversial report on welfare reform. What’s the
government hoping to achieve? What are the implications for
beneficiaries?
Sir Peter Gluckman this week released his long-awaited report into adolescence. Around 20% of New Zealand youth face problems that will affect the rest of their lives. So how can we help? What works, and what doesn’t? And as early childhood education again comes to the fore, what does the evidence tell us about early intervention?
Joining Dr Jon Johansson on the panel is Christine Rankin, businesswoman and former CEO of Work & Income, and Sue Bradford, the former Green Party MP.
Gordon Campbell: On Classic Children’s Books - Badger’s Parting Gifts
Project STRIM: Minister Confirms Rural Communications Resilience Gap Remains While Technology Catches Up
Inland Revenue: Watch Out For Scammers This Tax Season
WIOG NZ: Australia Beats New Zealand To Win The Trans-Tasman Best Tasting Tap Water Title
Hapai Te Hauora: New Online Gambling Laws Could Grow Harm While Claiming To Reduce It
New Zealand Alliance Party: Alliance Party Firmly Opposes “Backdoor Privatisation” Of Kiwibank
Taxpayers' Union: New Poll - Coalition Still Ahead; Luxon Regains 'Preferred Prime Minister' Top-Spot

