So my conclusion is that NZ is even worse than here with red and green tape to even buy a 20l drum of Roundup
I kind of idealized NZ but the lady did not, south island people we met in a trip there were to be honest quite unfriendly, and now that they elected a politician 2.0 caricature, it is a no go as final destination for my retirement years.i still wish them good.
and now that they elected a politician 2.0 caricature
south island people we met in a trip there were to be honest quite unfriendly,
Do not deny but overall when travelling country Australia, people were amazingly friendly even with my foreign accent, nz south island much much more reserved not to say unpleasant even before i even start talking..and i am white looking no fancy clothes/rubbish clothes so basically got the usual welcome for strangersIn reality because of our crazy political system you can't blame the average Kiwi.
https://interactives.stuff.co.nz/NZ-election-home/
I have met some very unpleasant Aussies over the years .......particularly overseas
All the best
bux
It will be interesting to see if the NZ unemployment rate is as low as that of Australia and whether they raise interest rates as we are likely to do.
We need more foreign investment as the treasury is empty.I am interested to understand why interest rates may rise ?
bux
We need more foreign investment as the treasury is empty.
In addition people have been living beyond their means in overpriced houses and units for far too long.
gg
Tongue in cheek!as The Seekers sang "I'll never find another ewe"
as The Seekers sang "I'll never find another ewe"
On Monday, Stats NZ released its quarterly estimate resident population figures which showed New Zealand notching the major milestone.
As of March 31, the South Pacific nation has 5,002,100 residents.
New Zealand grew from four to five million in 17 years, the quickest rate of growth in the country's modern history."COVID-19 has caused some unusual and unprecedented travel patterns," Stats NZ senior demographer Kim Dunstan told AAP. "We've had people that have been in New Zealand prolong their stay which has given some boost to migration."We've also had more New Zealand citizens returning from living overseas in recent months."And we've also had fewer citizens departing New Zealand to live overseas. "The combined impact has seen an upswing in migration which has helped New Zealand reach that five million milestone."
any real leader, not an instagram one would be welcome in the region, but this is a NZ matters, not my businessWell there is a new leader for our opposition, the National party today........I think at last a real contender for the September Elections.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/417273/who-is-new-national-party-leader-todd-muller
bux
Do not deny but overall when travelling country Australia, people were amazingly friendly
top read for those in the current (up)trend
hat tip @rvm
https://macro-ops.com/the-chandler-brothers-the-greatest-investors-youve-never-heard-of/
So.... Never?I am but a simple bloke but our PM is talking about not reopening our Borders until we have a Covid Vaccine.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/vaccines-work/effectiveness-studies.htm
All the best
bux
Note how working vaccine was absent, a saline solution will be enoughSo.... Never?
We are being played IMONote how working vaccine was absent, a saline solution will be enough
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