![]() ![]() Our precious native taonga are particularly vulnerable to cat predation as they are apex predators and skilful hunters. NZ has an average of 1.8 cats per household and estimates of several million feral cats. With its top three candidates (Debbie-Ngarewa-Packer, Rawiri Waititi, & Meka Whaitiri) likely to retain their electoral seats, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke has every chance of becoming Aotearoa’s youngest MP at the next election. Te Pāti Māori have announced its list rankings for the 2023 election in the heart of the Kiingitanga. “Young people will leave school knowing how to budget, open a bank account, manage bills and save and invest their money as part of a financial skills in schools programme,” Chris Hipkins said. Labour Party: Compulsory Financial Skills In Schools “As political parties jostle for poll position on the election trail, it’s very concerning to see how little long-term thinking there is,” says University of Otago Professor Nick Wilson. Political parties tend to be short-sighted when it comes to global catastrophic risks such as future pandemics, nuclear war, out of control AI, & climate change. PHCC: Will NZ’s Next Government Face Up To Future Catastrophic Risks? Financial literacy, as understood by its advocates, has many of the elements of a scam. The politicians should be careful what they wish for. In New Zealand, both Labour and National want the teaching of 'financial literacy' to become compulsory in schools. Keith Rankin: Financial Literacy, Compound Interest, And The Veneration Of Money Ĭonsultation runs from 31 July to 1 September Minimisation plan and our local action plan at. Your say on the draft regional waste management and Look at our plan at We want to know whether we’ve got this about right, or ifĪlso now open so have a look at the consultation at the same “We all play a role in the waste managementĪnd minimisation system, either as a producer, consumer, or ![]() ![]() Minimisation plan and a local action plan in It, we must have this regional waste management and It’s our main source ofįunding for dealing with waste, rather than rates but to get The Kāpiti Coast District’s share is about Specialised recycling like batteries, e-waste, and child car Waste Education in schools, Love Your Compost workshops, and Waste Levy funds the things Council supports, like Zero Says our local action plan also covers the many things thatĬouncil already does and plans to continue. Stages of assessing a range of options and are keen to hear Scraps are a huge source of material that could be divertedįrom landfill and composted instead. These are to:Īll urban households have access to a kerbside recycling The national waste strategy are now included in the draft The Waste Strategy released by the Ministry for the Get better value for money in collecting and treatingĪ local action plan for each of the eightĬouncils sits under the regional plan and aim to align with Other councils in the region on updating the regional wasteĬollaboration is also critical to get the level of behaviourĬhange we need to make an impact, and the scale required to Processing and disposal, so it makes sense to work with Recycling and rubbish goes outside the district for Waste and ensuring materials can be used and reused for as Individuals and businesses are key to significantly reducing ![]() The choices we make and the actions we take as Quantities of waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Which dominates today of making something, then using it forĬurrently consume and create products leads to large Positive alternative to the current largely linear system Keep resources in use for as long as possible, then recoverĪnd regenerate them at the end of each life. Projects manager Robbie Stillwell says the way we think Kāpiti Coast District Council and the seven otherĬouncils in the Wellington region are consulting together onĪn updated plan for better managing how we deal with waste. Press Release: Kapiti Coast District Council Trash Talk Time: Council Wants Your Views On Rubbish And Recycling Thursday, 3 August 2023, 12:06 pm ![]()
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