Saying thank you to essential services with art
Art is always a great medium for children to express emotions, especially during this difficult time and at the same time to say thanks to those doing the hard yards to keep us safe and well.
I am inviting children to say thank you to those providing essential services by producing art championing the work of our doctors, nurses, garbage collectors, supermarket and pharmacy workers and the many others in a way that is consistent and safe with the “stay home save lives” message.
The art is to be of anybody doing essential work, whether it be on the frontline in our hospitals, our caregivers at home, our emergency services or the cleaners, lab technicians, supermarket workers, truck drivers, port workers and farmers who are keeping us safe and well.
Please photograph your art and email to me at parmjeet.parmar@parliament.govt.nz.
Shortlisted art (ages 1 to 12) each week will be published on my website.
The competition is for the lockdown period.
Poll: Should NZ go Cash Less?
With more and more transactions now electronic and many businesses starting to go cash less, do we need cash anymore?
Even market stalls have eftpos these days.
Notes and coins cost the government to produce and update.
There are added security issues when handling cash in businesses and also added costs of banking large sums.
Money laundering and those working "under the table" could be reduced or eliminated. What do you think?
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0% Yes we need cash
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0% No we don't need cash
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0% Yes, but only notes
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Poll: When should the tree go up? 🎄
From what we've heard, some Christmas trees are already being assembled and decorated.
What are your thoughts on the best time to get your Christmas tree up?
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4.3% Second half of November
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38% 1st December
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19.4% A week before Christmas
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36.8% Whenever you wish
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1.6% Other - I'll share below