Country-Wide August-September 2023
Managing tough times
Increasing productivity without adding costs is one of the most effective strategies for remaining profitable in tough financial times. Sandra Taylor writes.
Part of the solution
Farmers, particularly young ones, want to be part of the policy-making system with environmental regulation. By Anne Hardie.
Money better in the bank
Critics say the government would be better off selling its farming operation, Landcorp. By Terry Brosnahan and Glenys Christian.
Hard to get a job from a poor man
Rather than focus on money, NZ should be focusing on education to resolve society’s ills, Paul Burt writes.
Dear Aunty Thistledown – Gaslighting
My neighbour keeps telling us people are gaslighting her. I want to know what she means. But I am scared to google it. Not after the pegging debacle. Anyway, if gaslighting is a sex thing, just say it's a sex thing and leave it at that. I don’t need to know what goes where. Many thanks, Fine with being a prude
Over it: Gisborne’s big wet
The rain continues to fall in the Gisborne region and Louise Savage is just one of many who’s had enough.
August/September 2023
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