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Not great for him.Stuff
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Will be interesting to see if the government listens to the public. Not a good chapter for Seymour
I’d go with utterly incompetent more likeUtterly corrupt. Utterly regressive.
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Wind power firm departs, amid fast-track controversy over seabed mining
A plan for an offshore wind power generation site has been abandoned as the company has pulled out, as controversy continues over seabed mining also planned for the area.www.rnz.co.nz
This lunch program - a complete fucking failure of privatisation. A disaster.
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Why does Patea need a wind farmI’d go with utterly incompetent more like
At the same time, Labour can’t throw stones in this regard
Especially from a mob electioneering on a premise of getting kids back into schoolThe school lunches is a cluster fuck. I don't know anyone who thought what labour brought in was a bad idea. $8 a day for something decent is fuck all in the scheme of things and it has so much down stream benefit.
Anyone who thinks you are going to get anything decent delivered for $3 a day hasn't been to the supermarket in a long time.
I'm wondering if there's more to this than meets the eye and the mining in the area is just a "convenient excuse" as why not look at moving the proposed location of the windfarm to the North Taranaki Bight. Access from the port at New Plymouth would still be the same. There are also at least five other proposals for offshore wind farms within the South Taranaki Bight. Perhaps Bluefloat just couldn't get the numbers to stack up while others could.Utterly corrupt. Utterly regressive.
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Wind power firm departs, amid fast-track controversy over seabed mining
A plan for an offshore wind power generation site has been abandoned as the company has pulled out, as controversy continues over seabed mining also planned for the area.www.rnz.co.nz
Blame the system, not the people fed up with said diabolical system!Some "flippers" are starting to come out of the woodwork again.. buying properties with a long settlement date and then trying to flip them off before they have to settle. If it doesn't sell on again, they then walk away from the original deal which has written in them that they were able to market and sell a property before it settled or settled when they had on sold it.
I choose long ago not to do any work for some of these guys.... they'd buy a place then do un-permitted alterations then get drawings done by a designer so they could apply for either a Safe and Sanitary (S&S) claiming the work was done before 1992 or a Cert. of Acceptance (CoA) for work done after 1992 but claiming it was done by the previous owner. Why? It's cheaper and quicker to get either a S&S or CoA than apply for a Building Consent, have the work inspected and get a CCC.
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‘These guys are hoping for a miracle’ - ‘Cheeky’ speculators return to South Auckland auction rooms
Agents have noticed a return of the quick flick.www.oneroof.co.nz
Offshore wind is collapsing globally. It will never happen in Aus / NZ due to costs. The heavy lift barge cranes are like $250k a day and booked for years in the northern hemisphere.I'm wondering if there's more to this than meets the eye and the mining in the area is just a "convenient excuse" as why not look at moving the proposed location of the windfarm to the North Taranaki Bight. Access from the port at New Plymouth would still be the same. There are also at least five other proposals for offshore wind farms within the South Taranaki Bight. Perhaps Bluefloat just couldn't get the numbers to stack up while others could.
Bluefloat had also previously complained that neither the previous or current governments were prepared to offer them subsidies/tax breaks for their proposal.
What do the IMF know? That’s as daft as Seymour thinking a big National organisation knows better than local.When the IMF thinks you should have a CGT
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IMF calls for Capital Gains Tax or land tax
International Monetary Fund calls in annual report on NZ for tax reform to restart real growth & fix budget; IMF also warns against a new mortgage-fueled housing boom caused by looser capital rulesthekaka.substack.com
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Tax reforms needed to bolster economic growth - IMF report
The government needs to get control of its finances and make broad based tax and regulatory changes, according to the International Monetary Fund.www.rnz.co.nz