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Good point, despite all you hear is whinging about free lunches, education has been a real focus when you look into it:

- Invested $140m over 4 years in attendance services and support
- contracted 83 new attendance support services
- required daily attendance reporting with real time dashboards to assist schools
- STAR system to guide school interventions based on levels of absence.
- information sharing between agencies to better support at-risk students.
- public campaigns about why daily school attendance matters.
- new health guidance to help parents decide when sickness should keep a child home
- family holistic support measures around social workers, alcohol, drug assistance, etc.

If the lefties allowed it they should have tied benefits to kids school attendance!
Good to see that attendance is improving. Still a way to go to get it back to last decades levels but steps in the right direction. Everyone should be happy with this. I'm glad there is a focus on improving education and attendance. Its the best way forward IMO
 

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My understanding is Wiz is correct
Trying to use a horrible situation to play the blame game and take a swipe at Māori.

"During Cyclone Gabrielle, several trees fell over, pulling up their root plates and damaging the surrounding land.

A number of trees – which are visible from Te Ara TΕ«tanga - are showing significant signs of deterioration and, if left unattended, could further damage the culturally and historically significant site they are sitting on"

These facts about the tree removal seem to be conveniently left out.

The trees removed were also the Pilot Bay side, not above the slip.
 
Trying to use a horrible situation to play the blame game and take a swipe at Māori.

"During Cyclone Gabrielle, several trees fell over, pulling up their root plates and damaging the surrounding land.

A number of trees – which are visible from Te Ara TΕ«tanga - are showing significant signs of deterioration and, if left unattended, could further damage the culturally and historically significant site they are sitting on"

These facts about the tree removal seem to be conveniently left out.

The trees removed were also the Pilot Bay side, not above the slip.
Guess it will all come out in the review.

It’s been a significant local issue where healthy trees are removed for cultural reasons. β€˜Damage’ was a convenient excuse and most were healthy but exotic.

I actually don’t have an issue with returning it to a natural state. It’s an Nz icon and should reflect NZ. But you would hope geo tech engineers were involved and decision were made based on science, not beatification.
 
I actually don’t have an issue with returning it to a natural state. It’s an Nz icon and should reflect NZ. But you would hope geo tech engineers were involved and decision were made based on science, not beatification.
I agree, I hope the council used those engineers when going through with the removal but as you said I am sure the review will show that.
 

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This is a direct result of this government's swinging health cuts

Wellington ED in complete metldown.

I’m guessing Ayesha’s memory isn’t that good since she announced an extension to Wellington Hospital’s ED before the 2023 Election and certainly before Nationals health cuts.

β€œThe existing ED isn’t able to meet the growing demand for emergency services across the region. This project will help future-proof Wellington-wide health facilities, so that communities can rely on accessible, quality health services.”

 
I’m guessing Ayesha’s memory isn’t that good since she announced an extension to Wellington Hospital’s ED before the 2023 Election and certainly before Nationals health cuts.

β€œThe existing ED isn’t able to meet the growing demand for emergency services across the region. This project will help future-proof Wellington-wide health facilities, so that communities can rely on accessible, quality health services.”

How about the swingeing health cuts that have happened in the last two years Mike, as I mentioned.

And more coming.

Huge levels of unemployment as a result of the last round of cuts.



 

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How about the swingeing health cuts that have happened in the last two years Mike, as I mentioned.

And more coming.

Huge levels of unemployment as a result of the last round of cuts.



What cuts to health?

Asking for savings to spend and efficiencies is a good thing if the overall health budget is growing.

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How about the swingeing health cuts that have happened in the last two years Mike, as I mentioned.

And more coming.

Huge levels of unemployment as a result of the last round of cuts.



But the health cuts haven't reduced the capacity of the Wellington ED... the person saying that is Ayesha who had already approved an extension to an under performing ED.

What cuts to health?

Asking for savings to spend and efficiencies is a good thing if the overall health budget is growing.

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It all depends on how you want to measure it... WHO says that NZ spent 10% of it's GDP on public health in 2022 yet National budgeted on 7.3% of the GDP in 2024.... when the economy was shrinking.
 

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