The week that was for the week's end
A pyrrhic spatial plan victory; A glimmer of balance sheet hope; Australia's even uglier zero carbon politics; Why NZ won't open until later in 2023; Collins' caucus egg scrambling; Fed wins again
TLDR: There was tempered good news on the housing supply front this week out of the Wellington City Council and Treasury. Also, we learned interest rates globally are on hold near zero for at least another year or two and our full border reopening won’t happen until later in 2023.
On the climate change front, the return of climate sceptic Barnaby Joyce …
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