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Marie from Waikanae
The National party assures us that their proposed tax cuts are funded in a way that is not inflationary. But according to a number of economists, the income streams they are counting on to fund the tax cuts do not exist. National will have to cut core services.
Tax cuts are inherently … View moreThe National party assures us that their proposed tax cuts are funded in a way that is not inflationary. But according to a number of economists, the income streams they are counting on to fund the tax cuts do not exist. National will have to cut core services.
Tax cuts are inherently inflationary. Once the tax cuts are realized, National has no control over how the money is spent. As the money supply increases, that is the amount of money in circulation, inflationary pressures arise. Not only do National not have the money to fund their proposed tax cuts, any gains to the taxpayer will be quickly given back by rising inflation. And cuts to core services may mean that things like access to health care are adversely affected. Whether the tax cuts are funded in a non-inflationary way or not is irrelevant. The real inflationary pressure occurs when the money is spent. National has no control over that.
Poor old Adrienne Orr must be tearing his hair out listening to Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis. For all their right wing think tank expertise, they appear to have a scant understanding of monetary policy. As one former Secretary to the Treasury once commented to me;
"If only politicians understood the basics of Economics 101, we would be a lot better off". These tax cuts would not make the country better off.
Justin Wong Reporter from Kāpiti Observer
The Kāpiti Coast District Council's annual residents’ opinion survey showed residents are disgruntled, especially around the condition of local roads, how the council spends money and conducts public consultation.
Murray from Paraparaumu
Although the possibility of seriously heavy rain predicted by the orange watch failed to arrive, there were a couple of hours of good steady rain from 7.00 am, Saturday that delivered around 20 mm, which would have been very welcome by many on a dry Kapiti Coast. A second drizzly front mid … View moreAlthough the possibility of seriously heavy rain predicted by the orange watch failed to arrive, there were a couple of hours of good steady rain from 7.00 am, Saturday that delivered around 20 mm, which would have been very welcome by many on a dry Kapiti Coast. A second drizzly front mid afternoon/evening produced another 13 mm.
Despite the switch to summer time, and the equinox last evening when the sun crossed the equator to our hemisphere, the next few weeks are renowned for their unsettled, windy weather, so it's not a good time to travel.
The Team from Heart Foundation NZ
A heart-healthy diet doesn't have to mean you give up dessert entirely. Our chocolate brownie is deliciously rich, easy to make and sure to be a hit for the entire whānau. Try it for yourself today!
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Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti
THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI - Invitation
The next meeting of The Lions Club of Kapiti is to be held on Tuesday 2 October at the Ocean Road Community Centre (Formerly The Senior Citizens Hall) in Ocean Road.
We will be having a meal ($26.00 per head) and listening to Our Speaker, Cheryl Murray … View moreTHE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI - Invitation
The next meeting of The Lions Club of Kapiti is to be held on Tuesday 2 October at the Ocean Road Community Centre (Formerly The Senior Citizens Hall) in Ocean Road.
We will be having a meal ($26.00 per head) and listening to Our Speaker, Cheryl Murray talking about the Neighbourhood support initiative.
This will be followed by a “brief” business session.
We meet at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm meal and we finish at about 8.30pm.
If you would like to attend and meet members of the club and also observe what we are about please advise Andrew Laing at andthel@outlook.com by Midday on Friday 29 September so we can confirm catering numbers.
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Our Waka Kori play trailer is popping up again these school holidays with our first FREE event happening Tuesday from 10am to 12 midday, at Ōtaki Memorial Hall. 🌟
Come along to our other dates too 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
🌟 Thursday 28 September, Maclean Park, Paraparaumu Beach (weather … View moreOur Waka Kori play trailer is popping up again these school holidays with our first FREE event happening Tuesday from 10am to 12 midday, at Ōtaki Memorial Hall. 🌟
Come along to our other dates too 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
🌟 Thursday 28 September, Maclean Park, Paraparaumu Beach (weather depending)
🏰 Tuesday 3 October, Tennis Court Road Reserve, Raumati South
💡 Thursday 5 October, Waikanae Park, Waikanae.
Whether your kids need a good run around, or a nice cosy indoor play session, we have something for everyone. For the full list of our events these holidays at our libraries, pools and more, visit 👉🏼 www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Marie from Waikanae
National has decided to undergo a major rebrand. They no longer state that poor people drink only Raro. Instead they now advise that they' re eating seaweed, in line with Christopher Luxon's description of people on low incomes as "bottom-feeders".
Great to see they're … View moreNational has decided to undergo a major rebrand. They no longer state that poor people drink only Raro. Instead they now advise that they' re eating seaweed, in line with Christopher Luxon's description of people on low incomes as "bottom-feeders".
Great to see they're doing the healthy options.
(but will it stop them despising people who are poor, disabled, sick, unemployed etc. We doubt it...)
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Richard from Paraparaumu Beach
Had a JBL speaker stolen out my van in olive tce pram beach. Probably would of been either Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. Only just bought it for work, camping etc. Absolutely gutted. If anyone knows of someone that has a new one all of a sudden please let me know
Brendan from Otaki District
We need some new members for our mens group. We meet fortnightly on a Tuesday at 7pm in Otaki. We offer support and discussion on health, relationships, mens issues, family issues, work and much more.
If you want to learn more conact me, Brendan on (06)3648205 in the evening, and please leave a … View moreWe need some new members for our mens group. We meet fortnightly on a Tuesday at 7pm in Otaki. We offer support and discussion on health, relationships, mens issues, family issues, work and much more.
If you want to learn more conact me, Brendan on (06)3648205 in the evening, and please leave a message if Im not there. Look forward to hearing from you.
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Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi there,
We're compiling a travel piece on great honesty boxes and roadside stalls around NZ, and would love to hear your favourites. Is there somewhere you enjoy stopping off at for fresh fruit and vegetables, free-range eggs, flowers, or something else? It would be great if you could … View moreHi there,
We're compiling a travel piece on great honesty boxes and roadside stalls around NZ, and would love to hear your favourites. Is there somewhere you enjoy stopping off at for fresh fruit and vegetables, free-range eggs, flowers, or something else? It would be great if you could share it's location and what makes it a standout. Please put 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it or your name to appear in the article. You're also very welcome to email me at lorna.thornber@stuff.co.nz
Thank you for taking the time to share.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Congratulations to our $100 Mitre 10 prize winners this week:
Sonia Lewis of St Albans
Hinemoa Henderson of Taupo
Ryan Dunseath of Te Atatu Peninsula
Tāmātī Kaiwai of Clouston Park
Sarah Bullard of Nelson
Winners, you can claim your prize here before the 24th of October. Enjoy!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The Rugby World Cup is underway, are you a fan?
New Zealand's All Blacks have won the RWC three times - 1987, 2011 and 2015. Do you remember these? Whether you were in the grandstand or on the couch, tell us what you remember of these historic moments...
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Donna from Otaki District
Come to one or come to them all.
26 September, September meeting. The guest speaker on Tuesday 26 September 7.30 pm is Sarah Hewitt talking about "Emma, Winifred, Greta"
27 September Day Group meets in Waikanae at the Waikanae Baptist Church cafe, 286 Te Moana Rd, Waikanae at 2.00 pm
… View moreCome to one or come to them all.
26 September, September meeting. The guest speaker on Tuesday 26 September 7.30 pm is Sarah Hewitt talking about "Emma, Winifred, Greta"
27 September Day Group meets in Waikanae at the Waikanae Baptist Church cafe, 286 Te Moana Rd, Waikanae at 2.00 pm
28 September The speaker is Anne McLellan speaking about using YouTube and Pinterest for Family History Research on Thursday 28 September 7.30 at Dr Gertrude Atmoor Supper Room, Memorial Hall, Main St, Otaki.
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