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Child Poverty Statistics Show That Children Are Being Let Down By Flawed Economic Model
Thursday, 26 February 2026, 1:20 pm | WEAll Aotearoa
While Statistics NZ reports no statistically significant change in headline child poverty rates in the year ended June 2025 compared with June 2024, the longer-term trend shows that hardship has increased. More >>
New Report: Rethinking How We Teach Economics Could Equip Students For The 21st Century & Position NZ As A Global Leader
Thursday, 29 January 2026, 3:56 pm | WEAll Aotearoa
Co-authored by Regenerative Economics (international) and local 'think and do' tank, WEAll Aotearoa, the report has been timed to support the Ministry of Education in its review of the economics curriculum. More >>
Economic Analysis Casts Doubt On Impact Of Investment Boost
Friday, 23 May 2025, 2:10 pm | WEAll Aotearoa
Despite branding it a 'Growth Budget,’ the 2025 Budget does not reflect the central role of knowledge in sustaining economic wellbeing" Dr Paul Dalziel said. More >>
New Zealand Government Spending Should Benefit New Zealand
Wednesday, 12 March 2025, 8:10 pm | WEAll Aotearoa
Government spending should deliver public value and economic benefits to New Zealand and prefer New Zealand businesses — big, small and Māori and Pasifika-owned. It is good to see this proposed. More >>
Going For Growth No Guarantee For Child Poverty
Thursday, 20 February 2025, 1:37 pm | WEAll Aotearoa
The release of New Zealand’s official child poverty statistics this morning reveal there has been no positive change in child poverty rates since June 2023. Meaning an estimated 156,000 children are living in material hardship, without access to ... More >>
