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We have to bridge the gulf between suburban front doors and cheap public transport if we want more people on buses and trains. Timothy Welch looks at how. The Government has extended half-price public transport fares until 2023 – excellent news for many who use...
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Speakers: Associate Professor Tamasailau Suaalli-Sauni Naomi Fuamatu Dr Robert Webb Associate Professor Juan Tauri When: Friday 29 July, 1-2pm Where: OGGB Case Room 2 (260-057), University of Auckland Independent research on Samoan and Māori rangatahi experiences...
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Comment: The US Supreme Court decision limiting the power of environmental regulators to curb carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is strange at best and, to me, absurd. As an expert on the science of climate change, I’ve seen these types of legal proceedings up...
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Liz Beddoe and Eileen Joy look at the potential ramifications for New Zealand of the US Supreme Court’s decision on abortion, finding numerous ways that even so-called ‘settled law’ could be undermined by funding and access barriers Roe vs. Wade has...
0606,0707,22222222 | COVID-19, Events, Policy Commons Blog
Launched in 2019 with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the University of Auckland’s Public Policy Institute hosts an annual Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS). In December 2021, we hosted our first fully-online Auckland Trade...
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University of Auckland Master of Public Policy alumni and peace activist, Apurva Mahire, joined Marc Fennell for a panel discussion on the Indian Caste system on ABC’s current affairs show India Now! last week. Speaking from Gadigal Country (Sydney), Apurva...
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Dr Jen McArthur, Associate Professor in Urban Infrastructure and Policy at University College London Transport funding is a famously dry subject. Regardless, mayoral candidate Efeso Collins’ promise to introduce fare-free public transport has sparked much debate over...