The worthies, on a long-overdue closing of the browser tabs:
- Colby Cosh explains to Canadians something Kiwis have known for some time: the Party commanding the confidence of the house gets the Prime Ministership. And that might not be the largest party in Parliament.
- New Zealand's judges keep bringing the administration of justice into disrepute.
- Attempts to stop people from renting their houses to tourists on AirBnB. If cities just let people build more housing, none of this would be any kind of issue.
- Agriculture emission pricing gets punted to post-election. It would have been heroic for Hipkins to hit this while milk prices are tanking.
- ACT proposes weakening the medical licensing cartel.
- The government adds a pile of cost-increasing conditions for receipt of film subsidies. It may have the laudable effect of reducing demand for film subsidies. Or, perhaps down the track, lead to higher subsidies to offset the cost imposed by stuff like carbon footprint audits.
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