This week on Q+A
Q + A - Sunday 11th September
This week on Q+A:
1. Are some young New Zealanders too lazy to take up the
jobs that migrants will do? That’s what Immigration
Minister Michael Woodhouse suggested on Q+A last week. On
Sunday, Jessica Mutch takes up the debate with a farm
employer, a long time unionist and an advocate for young
workers.
2. Then the man that runs New Zealand’s
biggest farm talks about the future of dairy, doing more to
fix our water problems and the changing face of modern
farming. Landcorp CEO Steven Carden is interviewed by Corin
Dann.
3. The future seems grim for some of our regions that are facing flat-lining growth or even decline. But could there be a silver lining? Demographer Professor Paul Spoonley talks solutions in his new book, Rebooting the Regions.
Our panel: Dr Bryce Edwards, Dr
Deborah Russell and Sam Stubbs
Gordon Campbell: On How US Courts Are Helping Donald Trump Steal The Mid-Terms
Office of the Ombudsman: Ombudsman Publishes Findings On Ministry Of Education Sensitive Claims Scheme
Nelson City Council: Mayor Welcomes Auditor-General Decision Not To Prosecute Councillor
Johnnie Freeland: Ko Tātou Tātou - Climate Action In Aotearoa Begins With Relationship
Zero Waste Network Aotearoa: Container Return Scheme Bill Would Double Recycling Rates And Put Money Back In Households
Wellington City Council: Statement From The Wellington Mayoral Forum On Options For Regional Governance Reform
MUNZ: TAIC Report On Kaitaki Incident Gives Shocking Picture Of Decline Of NZ Maritime Infrastructure

