sign up log in
Want to go ad-free? Find out how, here.

Guest

About

Member for

15 years 3 months

Latest articles

East & Partners says the Aussie financial system inquiry can't do much to improve competition because the horse has already bolted
23rd Jun 14, 6:03am
by Guest
East & Partners says the Aussie financial system inquiry can't do much to improve competition because the horse has already bolted
The data on home ownership and the facts about affordability have become highly politicised says Muriel Newman. 'The figures simply don’t tell us the full story'
21st Jun 14, 11:40am
by Guest
38
The data on home ownership and the facts about affordability have become highly politicised says Muriel Newman. 'The figures simply don’t tell us the full story'
Luke Harrington thinks the growing movement for fossil fuel divestment could, like campaigns against tobacco and apartheid, become a tipping point for change
20th Jun 14, 2:30pm
by Guest
3
Luke Harrington thinks the growing movement for fossil fuel divestment could, like campaigns against tobacco and apartheid, become a tipping point for change
Jeanette Maxwell likes Doug Avery's advice: nothing good has been ever been invented by negative people. They do not innovate, create or inspire
20th Jun 14, 11:13am
by Guest
2
Jeanette Maxwell likes Doug Avery's advice: nothing good has been ever been invented by negative people. They do not innovate, create or inspire
Friday's Top 10: Brendon Harré on National vs Labour on housing affordability, UK councils' spy planes, Christchurch rents, Canterbury's leap frog sprawl
20th Jun 14, 10:49am
by Guest
22
Friday's Top 10: Brendon Harré on National vs Labour on housing affordability, UK councils' spy planes, Christchurch rents, Canterbury's leap frog sprawl
Good climactic conditions helping horticulture; apples post best export year, kiwifruit recovering well from Psa crisis
19th Jun 14, 9:28am
by Guest
Good climactic conditions helping horticulture; apples post best export year, kiwifruit recovering well from Psa crisis
Until log inventory levels get down to around 3 million cubic metres the market isn’t expected to show any pricing strength, says Peter Weblin
18th Jun 14, 5:00pm
by Guest
Until log inventory levels get down to around 3 million cubic metres the market isn’t expected to show any pricing strength, says Peter Weblin
Chapman Tripp looks at the likely scope of change in National's promised wide-ranging overhaul of competition law
18th Jun 14, 10:16am
by Guest
2
Chapman Tripp looks at the likely scope of change in National's promised wide-ranging overhaul of competition law
Jason Krupp says if urban NZ is serious about tackling housing affordability, local govt and planners must include property prices in their planning
17th Jun 14, 3:39pm
by Guest
6
Jason Krupp says if urban NZ is serious about tackling housing affordability, local govt and planners must include property prices in their planning
With New Zealand's biggest corporate farmer eyeing the opportunities, dairy sheep may revitalise one aspect of the industry Fed Farmers say
17th Jun 14, 1:28pm
by Guest
1
With New Zealand's biggest corporate farmer eyeing the opportunities, dairy sheep may revitalise one aspect of the industry Fed Farmers say
John Brosnan shows how to calculate the maximum number of hours an employee can work during calving and mating
14th Jun 14, 9:21am
by Guest
1
John Brosnan shows how to calculate the maximum number of hours an employee can work during calving and mating
Avondale College and Manurewa High join forces for a unique Silicon Valley experience
13th Jun 14, 4:22pm
by Guest
Avondale College and Manurewa High join forces for a unique Silicon Valley experience
Friday's Top 10: Kelly Gregor on Fieldays, cat fights, seafood slavery, expensive British housing, Kaikoura students, Kiwi debt loaders, Dilbert & more
13th Jun 14, 12:44pm
by Guest
10
Friday's Top 10: Kelly Gregor on Fieldays, cat fights, seafood slavery, expensive British housing, Kaikoura students, Kiwi debt loaders, Dilbert & more
Peter Redward sees the RBNZ hiking to 3.25% and then pausing until late 2014 as forces dragging on inflation intensify
11th Jun 14, 1:19pm
by Guest
5
Peter Redward sees the RBNZ hiking to 3.25% and then pausing until late 2014 as forces dragging on inflation intensify
An ACT candidate sets out how we can afford to pay for rising heathcare costs as our population ages without reducing services
11th Jun 14, 12:02pm
by Guest
19
An ACT candidate sets out how we can afford to pay for rising heathcare costs as our population ages without reducing services
Fonterra explains why it thinks international demand for milk powders and cheese will remain relatively strong
10th Jun 14, 11:48am
by Guest
Fonterra explains why it thinks international demand for milk powders and cheese will remain relatively strong
"The dairy boom is impacting the sheep and beef sector in ways that could never have been envisaged, but most significantly, it is destroying farmers’ self esteem"
10th Jun 14, 10:04am
by Guest
32
"The dairy boom is impacting the sheep and beef sector in ways that could never have been envisaged, but most significantly, it is destroying farmers’ self esteem"
Jeanette Maxwell explains out why farmers should back the upcoming wool levy referendum
7th Jun 14, 5:07pm
by Guest
Jeanette Maxwell explains out why farmers should back the upcoming wool levy referendum
The trade-off for an Auckland Council style compact city plan will always be higher house prices in the long-term, says Jason Krupp
7th Jun 14, 8:00am
by Guest
6
The trade-off for an Auckland Council style compact city plan will always be higher house prices in the long-term, says Jason Krupp
Nigel Pinkerton says making KiwiSaver compulsory is a step too far; many committed savers don't need it, many low income people will face unfair deductions
4th Jun 14, 9:56am
by Guest
61
Nigel Pinkerton says making KiwiSaver compulsory is a step too far; many committed savers don't need it, many low income people will face unfair deductions
Economic issues are the most important problems facing New Zealand as the country heads towards a September election
31st May 14, 4:59pm
by Guest
3
Economic issues are the most important problems facing New Zealand as the country heads towards a September election
Market conditions 'challenging' says John Penno, company reduces profit guidance although still above prospectus, matches Fonterra on 2015 payout
30th May 14, 9:20am
by Guest
Market conditions 'challenging' says John Penno, company reduces profit guidance although still above prospectus, matches Fonterra on 2015 payout
AgResearch commences design phase: commits to the future at four campuses, including Invermay
29th May 14, 2:25pm
by Guest
AgResearch commences design phase: commits to the future at four campuses, including Invermay
Fonterra and Nestlé realign their decade long Latin American joint venture
28th May 14, 8:42am
by Guest
Fonterra and Nestlé realign their decade long Latin American joint venture
Opinion: Cam Preston sees the Christchurch residential rebuild as a marathon that's nearing halfway - and the 'wall'
27th May 14, 11:30am
by Guest
1
Opinion: Cam Preston sees the Christchurch residential rebuild as a marathon that's nearing halfway - and the 'wall'