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Paul Dalziel

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Economics 57%
Agriculture 8%
pcd65.bsky.social
Excellent letter from these distinguished economists.
ganeshahirao.bsky.social
Group of 20 economists ... "change course urgently".

Text of letter at link.

ganeshnana.substack.com/p/group-of-2...

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ganeshahirao.bsky.social
Group of 20 economists ... "change course urgently".

Text of letter at link.

ganeshnana.substack.com/p/group-of-2...

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iurc.bsky.social
Regional innovation in action. 54 leaders from EU/Japan/AU/NZ launched the IURC AA program on 16 Sept : agrifood, industry & clean energy.
Japan: 10 unicorns in 10yrs (Hiroshima)
Europe: Circular agri-food (Val-d’Oise)
Oceania: Offshore wind (Gippsland)
Next: Clean Energy, Blue Economy (23 Sept)
IURC Asia and Australasia Region to region cooperation, thematic cluster slide

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iurc.bsky.social
New Zealand kicks off Phase 2 of the EU’s IURC programme. Christchurch, Taranaki and Manawatū join global peers to collaborate on urban innovation, mobility, energy and climate action.
Launch hosted by the EU Delegation to N. Zealand
More: bit.ly/4ppL6Tv
#EUForeignPolicy #IURC #EUinNZ #ClimateAction
pcd65.bsky.social
Both coalition agreements commit to principled decision-making based on rigorous cost-benefit analysis. The regulatory impact statement for the bill demonstrates the bill does not meet this standard. The RIS could not provide any quantified benefits.
pcd65.bsky.social
A standout from the book for me is the way the research team remained utterly committed to peer review even under the most extraordinary time pressures. An outstanding example of the scientific method in practice.
pcd65.bsky.social
Highly recommend this book. The inside story on science in action under all sorts of pressures while remaining true to fundamental principles such as peer review is inspiring. The narrative itself is very well written. An important book!
pcd65.bsky.social
The contribution of the Waitangi Tribunal to our nation over the last five decades deserves to be celebrated. With no power except to make recommendations on the strength of historical evidence, their wisdom and integrity has enabled great steps forward by the whole country. Toitū Te Tiriti.
pcd65.bsky.social
Morgan, do you have a link to the report?

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newsroom.co.nz

From the University of Otago - Comment: Lessons from the long history of feminist labour struggles
The coalition Govt just doesn't care about women
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pcd65.bsky.social
“Aotearoa New Zealand is close to achieving reconciliation of the land dispossessions made during colonisation because the Waitangi Tribunal has made wise recommendations based on its practical application of the principles of te Tiriti o Waitangi.”
pcd65.bsky.social
Add the Waitangi Tribunal to that list, which was created with bipartisan support in 1975.
pcd65.bsky.social
I’m very disappointed the committee voted against this. The thoughts of everyone who took the trouble to submit should be in the public record.
pcd65.bsky.social
It can only mean the government wants highly productive firms to be squeezed out by firms competing on how low they can force wages. This is the opposite of economic development. 🙁
pcd65.bsky.social
Awesome! Think of yourself as conductor and assemble an orchestra of players who can drive change. Iwi, business, science, local government, community, citizens. Strategies, not empty visions. Time is short!
pcd65.bsky.social
This is a superb book. Every chapter full of important insight. Relationships is exactly the right word. 😀
pcd65.bsky.social
Submitted on the TPB. By ignoring the treaty principle of exchange, the Bill misses the whole purpose of the peacetime treaty in 1840 and makes very serious errors of interpretation as a result. Let’s celebrate 50 years of the Waitangi Tribunal and its brilliant work on the principles.
pcd65.bsky.social
David Seymour mentioned the principle of redress in his Cabinet Paper, but it is not one of his three “principles” in the Bill. As you say, the Bill is a shallow and unconscionable political stunt.
pcd65.bsky.social
Let’s be “advocates for people, nature and knowledge”.
etangata.bsky.social
“While we underestimated the coalition’s willingness to sacrifice life for profit, we also believe that the government has underestimated how potent a coalition of shared interests to defend Te Tiriti can be.” — Matthew Scobie and Anna Sturman.
We underestimated the scale of the attack | E-Tangata
“While we underestimated the coalition’s willingness to sacrifice life for profit, we also believe that the government has underestimated how potent a coalition of shared interests to defend Te Tiriti...
e-tangata.co.nz

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“While we underestimated the coalition’s willingness to sacrifice life for profit, we also believe that the government has underestimated how potent a coalition of shared interests to defend Te Tiriti can be.” — Matthew Scobie and Anna Sturman.
We underestimated the scale of the attack | E-Tangata
“While we underestimated the coalition’s willingness to sacrifice life for profit, we also believe that the government has underestimated how potent a coalition of shared interests to defend Te Tiriti...
e-tangata.co.nz

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