Echo Chamber: Who’s in charge? And what country is this?

With several key players away, parliament’s B team put on a confusing and unorganised performance at yesterday’s question time. Prime minister Chris Luxon missed Wednesday’s question time because he was in Auckland preparing for his big international investment summit. Several other senior ministers were also absent, practising their speeches and reviewing their game plans for … Read more

Government sets out its wares for global infrastructure investors

A two-day summit aimed at wooing some of the world’s most powerful financial institutions kicks off in Auckland today, writes Catherine McGregor in today’s extract from The Bulletin. To receive The Bulletin in full each weekday, sign up here. Global financial firms descend on Auckland for government summit Today marks the kick-off of the government’s two-day … Read more

Iwi investors enter infrastructure summit with ‘eyes wide open’

As global investors converge in Tāmaki Makaurau, iwi leaders are looking for infrastructure deals that align with their long-term aspirations. This week’s Infrastructure Investment Summit in Auckland is being billed as a crucial opportunity to attract global investment into New Zealand’s infrastructure. With international delegates managing a collective $6tn in assets, the government has made … Read more

Dannevirke High School cooking up its own, tasty school lunches

Dannevirke High School principal Di Carter says students used to come to school hungry before it introduced school lunches five years ago. Photo: RNZ/Jimmy Ellingham Amid the horror stories of school lunches too hot to handle and inedible School Lunch Collective meals, some schools are going it alone. Dannevirke High School in the lower North … Read more