Example of Section Blog layout (FAQ section)
- 1. Feedback from Fabian Friends
- (Lectures)
- ... higher tax on high incomes to compensate? Should the 30% step be moved up above $48,000? Should GST be removed from food? Should there be a capital gains tax? Health system charges.The Labour Government ...
- Created on 06 February 2023
- 2. Feedback from Fabian Friends
- (Uncategorised)
- ... higher tax on high incomes to compensate? Should the 30% step be moved up above $48,000? Should GST be removed from food? Should there be a capital gains tax? Health system charges.The Labour Government ...
- Created on 06 February 2023
- 3. Colin James - "After Jacinda
- (Uncategorised)
- ... in finance; Chris Hipkins in education and state services; Carmel Sepuloni in social welfare; Megan Woods in energy and housing; David Clark in health; James Shaw in climate change. The Upstarts still ...
- Created on 14 April 2020
- 4. Fabian Society Events Postponement
- (Blog)
- These are extraordinary times. COVID-19 is changing the world as we know it. In the light of the Ministry of Health guidelines, I write to advise that we have decided not to continue to hold public meetings ...
- Created on 22 March 2020
- 5. Inequality and the Climate Crisis
- (Blog)
- ... defining human need. Gough proposes three categories of basic need: physical health; autonomy of agency; and critical autonomy. By ‘critical autonomy’ he means the capacity to compare and reflect ...
- Created on 09 November 2019
- 6. Revisiting the Kurow Cure: Dr Don Matheson
- (Blog)
- ... river. The local school roll shot from 30 to 300. Andrew Davidson, the local teacher, Gervan McMillan, the local doctor, and Arnold Nordmeyer, the local minister, came together and built a health and its ...
- Created on 06 January 2017
- 7. Nikki Turner
- (Speakers)
- ... of Population Health, University of Auckland and an honorary Associate Professor, University of Otago. Nikki's academic interests are in primary health care, preventive child health and immunisation. She ...
- Created on 12 June 2016
- 8. Nicky Hager on Democracy
- (Latest)
- ... sources for corporate issues, with Cameron Slater taking money to attack people personally especially public health people. Also the machine that was being used to attack the National Party's opponents ...
- Created on 11 September 2014
- 9. Open Letter to NZMA Journal - Signatories Required
- (Newsflash)
- ... been signing application forms for work assessment bearing a quotation regarding the health benefits of work from the position statement on that subject from the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and ...
- Created on 08 March 2014
- 10. TPP Out of the Shadows
- (News)
- ... countries — including the United States — and it being negotiated in secret with no possibility of public oversight. If it goes ahead, we risk major damage to our economy, our environment, our health, ...
- Created on 16 November 2012
- 11. Improving the Quality of Housing
- (Latest)
- Improving the Quality of Housing: How Public Policy can Promote Multiple Benefits Prof. Philippa Howden-Chapman, Director, He Kainga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme, University of Otago, ...
- Created on 09 May 2012
- 12. Paul Barber
- (Speakers)
- ... churches. NZCCSS agencies work with those most impacted by socio-economic disadvantage and are responding to the associated health and social impacts on a daily basis. Through research and policy analysis ...
- Created on 23 February 2012
- 13. What should be our Economic Priorities?
- (Fabian Events)
- Brian Easton, one of New Zealand's foremost independent economists, argues in this Fabian lecture that in a time of prolonged economic stagnation we should not equate income with wellbeing, or pursue ...
- Created on 26 October 2011
- 14. Rhema Vaithianathan
- (Speakers)
- ... in Japan. She has published widely in health economics, entrepreneurship and development economics. She was awarded an University of Auckland's Business School Research Excellence Award. She earned both ...
- Created on 24 June 2011
- 15. June McCabe
- (Speakers)
- ... on the Boards of Avanti Finance, Northland District Health, Te Wananga o Aotearoa, Te Waka Pupuri Putea Ltd and other private and not for profit entities. Due to her strong interest in Maori economic ...
- Created on 24 June 2011
- 16. Public Spending: The Driver of Economic Growth
- (Fabian Events)
- ... waste management and healthcare sectors. David's thesis is that, far from being a burden on society, public spending is an essential driving force, providing universal services for human development - ...
- Created on 03 February 2011
- 17. Issues in Privatisation – Costs & Benefits
- (Fabian Events)
- ... experience with defence, construction projects, and health care – all mostly produced privately with public dollars"[xv]. There are numerous studies from the U.K. and elsewhere on the failures of PPPs ...
- Created on 01 November 2010
- 18. Your Kids Aren't Happy - a Group of Young Economists Talk About Their Futur
- (Fabian Events)
- ... longer than this generation, pay for their own health care and clean up the planet after we have finished messing it up. These students will go on to careers as opinion leaders and economists across ...
- Created on 14 October 2010
- 19. Evan Thornley Speech at Launch
- (About)
- ... the increased health costs to other river users and such were included, the real economics of this business may be a very large loss. Now not all externalities are negative. When an early childhood ...
- Created on 09 November 2007
- 20. Dr David Galler - Life on the other side of a health crisis - July 2020 (slides)
- (Search - Web Links / Papers & Presentations)
- Created on 05 August 2020