I have written many times about housing. It’s because I think we should all be passionately committed to housing for all. It is a human right to have a home and we could, in this country, achieve this goal. If we had a will. There are many aspects to the housing market, and who provides these … [Read more...]
Last Week Dr Ruth Spearing on the CDHB
We had an inspiring session last week, led by Ruth Spearing, a recently retired specialist at CDHB. Ruth highlighted the issues which CDHB has been facing and there was a lively discussion which followed. The discussion attracted wide interest as it has been viewed over 2500 times in the last week. … [Read more...]
This Weeks Speaker Sir John Hansen
This week we will have the Chair of the CDHB, Sir John Hansen, speaking on the Board and how it proposes to address the massive challenge they have right now with 5 key senior staff having resigned. Two temporary appointments to key positions were announced on Friday. After our last session I … [Read more...]
How the former Auditor General got below par treatment:
I know the former Auditor General, Martin Matthews, and like him a lot. He received a shabby treatment by the committee of Parliamentarians whose task is to act judiciously, and in the interests of this Country. Instead they allowed trial by media to sway them and they carried out their … [Read more...]
Red Zone, it’s time for proper community dialogue by CCC to implement Evan Smiths work:
Community groups are gearing up to become engaged in a sensible and inclusive discussion on the Red Zone. A plan was produced by Regenerate Christchurch and has been handed over to Christchurch City Council to implement. In the video in the article below there is an amazing interview with Evan … [Read more...]
During this election campaign lets expect a proper discussion on policy:
I want to see us considering policies which move us to a new place during the election campaign. Our economy has been reset, as has our society, by Covid 19. Now is the time for boldness and courage. Our PM has enormous public support. She has extraordinary skills as an orator and for … [Read more...]
Now here’s a proper apology by an Editor:
Our media seem to only apologise when they are dragged through the NZ Media Authority. I’m not sure why. Because of the lack of resources, we are seeing increasing mistakes in the written media. Obtaining an apology is like extracting blood out of a stone. In fact a stone might supply more blood … [Read more...]
We have to be careful about removing planning rules:
I received this from Geoff Butcher recently: From the Guardian - regarding the demise of planning - should be compulsory reading for everyone who wants to get rid of the RMA - or who thinks we can solve the problem of insufficient housing by getting rid of rules. "Now the door is wide open – … [Read more...]
The role of groups, like the Tuesday Club is about community well-being:
A group formed in Portland in 1974, called the 1000 Friends of Oregon. This group has influenced public policy in Portland ever since. Changes have been incredible at times. When I visited Portland as Mayor there was a flyover in the middle of the City which had been stopped. It hung in the air as a … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 18 August 2020
I’ve always felt that graphs demonstrate facts really well if properly labelled, and displayed clearly. This graph does tell the story of our lockdown really graphically: … [Read more...]
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