Election Candiates 2010 / June 2013
July 2013 | May 2013-
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There will be change
- Mark Greening
- New laws enacted last year will have a significant impact on the operation of local government after this years local body elections.
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There will be change
- Mark Greening
- New laws enacted last year will have a significant impact on the operation of local government after this years local body elections.
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Jockeying for position
- Mark Greening
- What an extraordinarily interesting mayoral race Wellington can expect to watch over the coming months.
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Jockeying for position
- Mark Greening
- What an extraordinarily interesting mayoral race Wellington can expect to watch over the coming months.
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I am a believer
- Mark Greening
- There I said it.
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I am a believer
- Mark Greening
- There I said it.
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Cities are, or at least should be, driving globalization
- Jack Yan
- My friend and colleague William Shepherd directed me to a piece at Quartz by Michele Acuto and Parag Khanna, on how cities are driving globalization more than nations—a theme I touched upon on this blog in March 2010.
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Staying a step ahead: the economic benefit of gimmicks
- Jack Yan
- Wifi on the waterfront is now a normal part of Wellington life—but in 2009 some felt it was a gimmick.
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