Sam Warburton welcomes public debate over the road toll

Two weeks ago, and as part of an ongoing series about transport planning, investment and outcomes, I wrote about the road toll. In that period a further 15 car occupants have died, including four people north of Taupō this past Tuesday. Read more

Interest
13 October, 2017

Unlearn this

Going to sleep at night, in bed with a hot water bottle and a teddy bear, it is comforting to know that somewhere some academic is toiling away, advancing the frontiers of knowledge. Associate Professor Ranjit Voola of the University of Sydney Business School has done this. Read more

Richard Baker
Insights Newsletter
13 October, 2017

Media release: The New Zealand Initiative Welcomes Wellington City Council Proposal For City Accord

Wellington (12 October 2017): Whatever government forms after coalition negotiations should listen to Wellington City Council’s proposal for a Wellington City Accord, says The New Zealand Initiative. Official Information Act requests today revealed that Wellington City Council has asked the government for expanded powers for the city, whether through a City Accord modelled on Greater Manchester’s City Deal, or through a Special Economic Zone. Read more

Media Release
12 October, 2017

Sam Warburton discusses road safety on The Project

Ten people died in fatal crashes on New Zealand's roads this weekend, bringing the road toll to 292 for 2017, up 41 on the same time last year. Sam Warburton talks to The Project about these worrying numbers. Read more

The Project
9 October, 2017

Me, myself, and you

A solipsist is a person who believes that only they exist. For a solipsist, the external world only exists through their perception of it. Read more

Richard Baker
Insights Newsletter
6 October, 2017

Who likes MMP now?

For those of us who think elections should be about policies and not about politics, MMP presents a special kind of purgatory. It is one day short of a fortnight since the election but are we any closer to knowing the result? Read more

Roger Partridge
The National Business Review
6 October, 2017

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