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Questions to Ministers SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister of Climate Change: What was the rationale behind the decision to give Tiwai Point aluminium smelter an extra $37 million per year subsidy of carbon credits? Dr VANESSA WEENINK to the Minister of Health: What recent reports has he seen on the Government's health targets? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? LAURA McCLURE to the Minister for Children: What action is the Government taking to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children is at the forefront of decision making for Oranga Tamariki? RICARDO MENÉNDEZ MARCH to the Minister of Health: Is the primary healthcare sector structured to serve the public good; if not, why not? CARL BATES to the Minister of Police: What recent reports has he seen on the public's perception of safety? Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: Are workforce shortages in regional hospitals limiting access to health services; if so, when will normal services be restored? JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister for Resources: What reports has he received on the resources sector? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Associate Minister of Police: Does she stand by the Minister of Police's statement on the coalition commitment to deliver 500 front-line police by 27 November 2025, "It's aspirational"; if not, why not? MARIAMENO KAPA-KINGI to the Minister for Children: Does she think provisions in the Oranga Tamariki (Responding to Serious Youth Offending) Amendment Bill allowing the use of physical force against children in State care breach the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to be protected from all forms of physical violence? SHANAN HALBERT to the Minister for Universities: Does he expect increases in tertiary sector enrolment levels, given the unemployment rate is 5.1 percent? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for Building and Construction: What is the Government doing to support tradies?
Questions to Ministers TAKUTAI TARSH KEMP to the Minister for Economic Growth: Will she ensure that her proposal to scrap the living wage requirement in Government contracts for cleaning, catering, and security guard services will not result in pay cuts for these workers? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Revenue: What recent announcements has he made on the foreign investment fund rules? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TEANAU TUIONO to the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries: What steps, if any, has he taken to guard against regulatory capture of the Ministry for Primary Industries by New Zealand's commercial fishing sector? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety: Does she agree with Brooke van Velden's statement, "I think a lot of people in New Zealand do live on minimum wage and we have to allow people to make ends meet"; if so, how many Government contractors are currently paid the minimum wage? KATIE NIMON to the Associate Minister of Health: What recent announcements has he made on refreshing New Zealand's eating disorders strategy? STEVE ABEL to the Minister of Agriculture: Does he agree that trade access to overseas markets is a key component of protecting the export performance of New Zealand's agricultural sector? DAVID MacLEOD to the Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing: What is the Government doing to support small businesses and manufacturers? TANGI UTIKERE to the Minister for Rail: Has the Government received any alternative proposals for the procurement of new Cook Strait ferries from the private sector; if so, how many? JENNY MARCROFT to the Associate Minister of Health: What recent announcements has she made regarding upgrades to New Zealand's air ambulance fleet? MILES ANDERSON to the Minister for Hunting and Fishing: What work has the Government done to support the hunting and fishing community? ARENA WILLIAMS to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: How will the Government back up its promise to ensure fair prices for Kiwi consumers?
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? LAURA McCLURE to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety: What announcements has she made about restoring balance in employment relations? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? TOM RUTHERFORD to the Minister of Justice: How is the Government progressing with its plan to restore stronger consequences for crime? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to serious youth offenders and the military-style academies? JAMIE ARBUCKLE to the Minister for Regional Development: What recent announcements has he made regarding steps the Government is taking to support regional development? CARL BATES to the Minister for Tourism and Hospitality: What recent announcements has she made about increasing visitor numbers to New Zealand? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his statement that being involved in organised crime and peddling drugs is not going to be tolerated in this country, and it's going to be much tougher to do any of those things; if so, why? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? KATIE NIMON to the Minister of Conservation: What recent announcements has he made about conservation?
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Questions to Ministers HUHANA LYNDON to the Associate Minister of Health: Does she stand by her statement that "Nicotine is incredibly addictive"; if so, what evidence-based actions, if any, has she taken to support people to quit nicotine? JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister of Customs: What updates can she provide about the New Zealand Customs Service's efforts to improve services using technology? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? MIKE BUTTERICK to the Minister of Transport: What reaction has he seen to the announcement yesterday that the previous Government's speed limit reductions are being reversed by 1 July 2025? LAURA McCLURE to the Minister of Internal Affairs: What recent reports has she seen about the processing of citizenship applications? Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS to the Minister of Finance: When did she ask for advice on the purpose and performance of State-owned enterprises, and what does she intend to do with any assets she deems to be underperforming? HANA-RAWHITI MAIPI-CLARKE to the Minister for Maori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: Does he agree with the Prime Minister that Crown-Maori relations are "probably worse" under the coalition Government? Hon KIERAN McANULTY to the Associate Minister of Housing: Does he stand by his answer to oral question No. 9 yesterday that "those people who have a genuine need for a short-term stay in temporary accommodation known as emergency housing have a pathway to do that"; if not, why not? SUZE REDMAYNE to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What reports has she seen on employment in New Zealand? KAHURANGI CARTER to the Minister for Disability Issues: Does she accept that she has ministerial responsibility for advocating on disability issues? PAULO GARCIA to the Associate Minister of Housing: What recent announcements has he made about emergency housing? Hon PHIL TWYFORD to the Minister of Immigration: Did she direct her officials to ensure Pacific labour-sending countries were consulted before the changes to the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme were announced in August last year?
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? RAWIRI WAITITI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by her statement that "This Government is absolutely and deliberately focused on supporting people into employment, and the way we measure our success is to have 50,000 fewer people on the jobseeker benefit by 2030"; if so, does HYEFU 2024's jobseeker forecast of a 36,000 increase by 2026 since she took office mean this target is on or off track? DANA KIRKPATRICK to the Minister of Finance: What recent announcements has she made on Government finances? ANDY FOSTER to the Minister for Regional Development: What updates can he provide to New Zealanders on actions the Government has taken to restore prosperity to the regions? GRANT McCALLUM to the Minister of Transport: What reports has he seen on State Highway 1 through the Mangamuka Gorge? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for Mental Health: What recent announcement has he made regarding faster access to mental health and suicide prevention support through the Government's Mental Health and Addiction Community Sector Innovation Fund? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by cuts to community provider contracts; if so, why? TODD STEPHENSON to the Minister for Regulation: What recent announcements has he made regarding regulatory sector reviews? JAMES MEAGER to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: What recent proposal has the Government announced regarding credit and debit card fees?
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? Dr PARMJEET PARMAR to the Associate Minister of Justice: What recent statements has he seen about the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she agree with Opposition leader Christopher Luxon, who said, "I can tell you we're going to be straight with the New Zealand people, tell it as it is - the good, the bad and the ugly"; if so, why has the weekly reporting of income support and hardship figures stopped? MARIAMENO KAPA-KINGI to the Lead Coordination Minister for the Government's Response to the Royal Commission's Report into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions: Does she agree with the Whanaketia report that "The State failed to address the ongoing systemic impacts of colonisation that contributed to Maori being taken into care, in which Maori experienced abuse and neglect. This includes recognising the inherent mana motuhake of iwi and hapu, structural reform that would have enabled Maori to exercise rangatiratanga and mana motuhake"? KAHURANGI CARTER to the Minister for Children: Does she accept that the State's failures "to consider or recognise an ao Maori ... view, tikanga, te reo and matauranga Maori" were circumstances that led to abuse; if so, is she confident that the proposal to repeal section 7AA is not a continuation of this? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations: Does he stand by his reported statement that previous National Governments had made good progress on Treaty settlements, and they hoped to restore some of that momentum; if not, why not? JAMES MEAGER to the Minister of Justice: What actions is the Government taking to reduce the number of victims of crime? TAMATHA PAUL to the Minister for Children: Does she accept advice from officials that "New Zealand and international evidence indicates military academies have limited effectiveness in reducing offending"; if not, what evidence can she name that supports her approach to youth justice? Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: How many Te Whatu Ora staff members have now expressed interest in accepting the voluntary redundancy first offered in August, and how many, if any, have had their request approved despite their local manager recommending against accepting it? PAULO GARCIA to the Associate Minister of Housing: What recent announcements has he made about emergency housing? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Education: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to Te Ahu o te Reo Maori; if so, why?
Questions to Ministers MARIAMENO KAPA-KINGI to the Minister for Whanau Ora: What role does he believe Whanau Ora plays for all whanau in Aotearoa, both Maori and non-Maori, who choose to engage with its services? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for the Public Service: What recent reports has she seen about the Public Service workforce? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by the Government's plan to have 50,000 fewer people on jobseeker support; if so, how many people are on jobseeker support today compared to when she took office? JENNY MARCROFT to the Prime Minister: What update can he provide on the coalition Government's progress? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Education: What information source or sources is she using for her claims about what the evidence shows regarding Te Ahu o te Reo Maori? CARL BATES to the Minister of Education: What update can she provide about the Ministerial Inquiry into School Property? TAMATHA PAUL to the Minister for Children: Why is the Government developing military-style academies as a sentencing response before the pilot has finished and before a full evaluation has assessed their impact on the children participating? TIM VAN DE MOLEN to the Minister for Veterans: What recent announcements has he made regarding Anzac Day? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his statement that it was "nothing new" for Police resources to be distributed according to the Government's priorities; if so, why? LAN PHAM to the Minister responsible for RMA Reform: How does he justify his proposed inclusion of projects in the Fast-track Approvals Bill that have previously been denied by the courts? Dr VANESSA WEENINK to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: What recent announcements has the Government made regarding the Confirmation of Payee service? Hon DAVID PARKER to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Was New Zealand asked to co-sign the letter from 104 United Nations member States in support of the UN Secretary-General António Guterres after he was declared persona non grata by Israel; if so, did he or his office have contact about this issue with the other Government party leaders or their offices prior to New Zealand's decision about whether to co-sign it?
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister for Maori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: E whakapono ana ia kei te hapai tenei Kawanatanga i ona herenga me ana mahi ki te iwi Maori i raro i te Tiriti o Waitangi? Does he believe this Government is upholding its obligations and duties to Maori under te Tiriti o Waitangi? NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What recent announcements has she made about support for families? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement she would "make good economic decisions so people can actually see better prospects in New Zealand, that's essentially our mission"; if so, why have a new record of net 55,800 Kiwis moved overseas in the year ended July 2024? GRANT McCALLUM to the Minister of Education: What recent changes has she made to increase the number of relief teachers available in school classrooms? Dr PARMJEET PARMAR to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety: What changes has she recently announced about improving certainty for those in contracting relationships? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his statement, "Kiwis ought to feel safe going about their daily lives, and that is why this Government is focused on restoring law and order, and putting victims first"; if so, why? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Justice: What actions is the Government taking to ensure criminals face real consequences for crime? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko tonu ana ia i ana korero me ana mahi katoa? Does he stand by all his statements and actions? Dr CARLOS CHEUNG to the Minister of Police: What "promising results" has he seen on the Government's plan to restore law and order? ARENA WILLIAMS to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: Will his changes to the rules for Buy Now Pay Later make things worse for the one in five New Zealand users who forgo essential spending such as paying bills or buying food to pay off these purchases? HUHANA LYNDON to the Minister for Maori Development: Kei te whakaae ia ki te Tumuaki o Whakaata Maori kua ki nei ko nga panonitanga putea mo Whakaata Maori i hua mai i nga "kaupapa here Kawanatanga e huri haere ana"; mena ae, kei te tau ia ki te whakaaro ko nga hua o aua kaupapa here kia huri te hongere reo Maori ki te ipurangi anake, me te whakawhaiti i te haumitanga ki nga kaupapa Maori? Does he agree with the chief executive of Whakaata Maori, who said the funding changes for Whakaata Maori were the result of "shifting government policies"; if so, is he comfortable that Government policies are resulting in the Te Reo television channel becoming online-only and reduced investment in Maori content?
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TIM van de MOLEN to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on interest rates? Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his description of Commissioner Lester Levy's view of Health New Zealand's financial situation, "it's not underfunding, it's overspending", and does he agree with that analysis? CATHERINE WEDD to the Minister of Immigration: What recent announcements has she made about supporting businesses to access critical seasonal workforces? MARK CAMERON to the Associate Minister of Justice: Why is this Government rewriting the Arms Act 1983? Hon KIERAN McANULTY to the Minister of Housing: Does he agree with the Hon Tama Potaka's statement relating to the drop in children living in emergency accommodation, "I'm not worried that some are now homeless"; if so, is that why funding for community housing providers has reduced to only 750 new places a year under his Government? SUZE REDMAYNE to the Minister of Agriculture: What is the Government doing to support the rural economy? TAMATHA PAUL to the Associate Minister of Housing: Why has the Government restricted eligibility for emergency housing despite the Ministry of Social Development's advice that "Making these changes now creates a risk of increased levels of homelessness"? PAULO GARCIA to the Associate Minister of Housing: What impact is the Priority One category having on supporting families out of emergency housing? Hon JAN TINETTI to the Minister of Education: Does she agree with President of the New Zealand Principals' Federation Leanne Otene's statement that "The draft curriculum is still being written and no child tested on it had ever been taught it. The basis for the maths achievement 'crisis' was disinformation"; if not, why not? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister for Energy: Does he consider the electricity market is broken, in light of the current electricity crisis and significant increase in gentailer profits? JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister for Regional Development: What reports has he seen regarding regional development in New Zealand?
Questions to Ministers Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement, "The rising number of visitors to our tax calculator reflects Kiwis' keen interest in understanding how the Budget will personally benefit them through the savings we've achieved and the tax relief we're implementing"; if so, how many of the 513,000 people that have used the calculator are unique individuals? KAHURANGI CARTER to the Minister for Children: What does she say to Tupua Urlich, a survivor of abuse in State care, who said of the proposal to repeal section 7AA from the Oranga Tamariki Act, "We know time and time again they place children with strangers who go on to physically, sexually and mentally abuse these children." and "Whanau means more than mum, and dad and uncles - we have a wider hapu and iwi. There is no way the state can turn around and say there is no one safe enough to look after these children"? RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: When was the last time personal income tax rates or thresholds were adjusted? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? MIKE BUTTERICK to the Minister of Transport: What recent announcements has he made about the Wairarapa and Manawatu commuter rail lines? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence: Does she stand by her statement, "I expect people to be able to get the right response for their needs"? RICARDO MENÉNDEZ MARCH to the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction: Why has she made the choice to set child poverty targets for 2026/27, which would mean that approximately 17,000 more children experience material hardship than under the 2023/2024 target? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What steps is the Government taking to reduce the number of people receiving the jobseeker support benefit? Hon DAVID PARKER to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Does he accept the International Court of Justice ruling that Israel is acting illegally as an occupying force in Gaza; if so, why has he not said so? Dr VANESSA WEENINK to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: What recent steps has the Government taken to establish a consumer data right in New Zealand? MARIAMENO KAPA-KINGI to the Lead Coordination Minister for the Government's Response to the Royal Commission's Report into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions: How many of the 138 recommendations from the Whanaketia report on historical abuse in State care and faith-based institutions will the Government commit to adopting, if any? ARENA WILLIAMS to the Minister for Building and Construction: Do "People who are actively engaged in building homes in this country" tell him that building colder, damper houses, with less insulation, will result in more houses being built?
Questions to Ministers RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? HON MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his Government's statements and actions? TIM VAN DE MOLEN to the Minister of Finance: What does the operating balance excluding gains and losses (OBEGAL) measure? HON BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her answers to oral questions on Tuesday, 21 May? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Housing: What announcements has he made regarding social housing? HON KIERAN MCANULTY to the Minister of Housing: Is it correct, as reported yesterday on Newshub, that the Government intends to scrap grants to first-home buyers? MARIAMENO KAPA-KINGI to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to the Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Bill? HON NICOLE MCKEE to the Minister for Children: What reports, if any, has she seen on section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989? HON GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence: Does she agree with the omission of a reduction in family violence from the Prime Minister's Public Service targets? TAMATHA PAUL to the Minister of Housing: Does he believe everyone in New Zealand should have a secure home; if so, how does he reconcile this with his Government's intention to make it easier to evict people from their homes? CATHERINE WEDD to the Associate Minister of Transport: What recent announcements has he made regarding lifeguards and Coastguard? HON WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by her expectation of Oranga Tamariki "that the best interests of our young people are at the forefront of all their decision making"?
Questions to Ministers HON MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in the statements and actions of all his Ministers? STUART SMITH to the Minister of Finance: Has she seen any recent reports on tax? RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's policies and actions? KATIE NIMON to the Minister of Education: What reports has she seen about the "away for the day" cellphone policy? HON BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement, "We will be both sustaining front-line services and, in the cases of the areas that I outlined in my opening remarks, increasing funding for those services"? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his Government's statements and actions? HON DR AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his statement that "We stand by our commitments, that we won't be reducing the front line, that we will continue to deliver services as effectively as we can, and that the cuts that we're talking about are mostly back-office cuts"? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for Disability Issues: What recent announcements has she made? TODD STEPHENSON to the Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac): What recent announcements has he made about improving Kiwis' access to medicines? HON WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? CAMERON BREWER to the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: What recent announcements has he made regarding regulations in the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003?
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the public service has responded “fairly well” to the new government. Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking asked him this morning whether officials were giving the Government some “pushback” - pointing to changes to disability support funding and a proposal to shutter the Suicide Prevention Office, both of which appeared to blindside government ministers. Luxon said ministers had been inadequately briefed but it had been cleared up. He said to be fair to the public service, they had been “very poorly led” for the past six years. ”Then they go off and do stuff, and often they do the wrong things because they get busy and they do lots of things but the things don't add up. ”That was the reason for bringing in the nine public service targets - because they were things that mattered to him, and to Kiwis - such as healthcare and education. ”The bit that I can control is I've got to make sure that my ministers are being crystal clear about their priorities with those agencies.” Luxon said job layoffs, where many people would be getting voluntary redundancy, were a “perfectly reasonable approach” for CEOs to find the savings the Government is asking for. Luxon yesterday announced nine new public service targets that the Coalition Government has set. Surgery wait times, student achievement, less crime and big reductions in welfare and emergency housing numbers are all part of Luxon's new public service targets to be delivered by 2030. The Prime Minister released them yesterday during his post-Cabinet press conference, saying they will require the public sector to think differently and do deep dives into the root causes of key issues. “These targets are not going to be easy to achieve,” Luxon said yesterday. “But we're not here to do what is easy - we're here to do what is needed to reduce crime, shorten healthcare wait times and improve educational achievement, no matter how difficult.” The nine targets are: -Shorter stays in emergency departments: 95 per cent of patients to be admitted, discharged, or transferred from an emergency department within six hours. This was almost at target level in early 2015, when 93 per cent patients were seen within six hours. -Shorter wait times for (elective) treatment: 95 per cent of people wait less than four months for elective treatment. This was at target target level in 2015 and 2016. -Reduced child and youth offending: 15 per cent reduction in the total number of children and young people with serious and persistent offending behaviour. This would see the number fall from its current level of about 1100 to about 900 children and young people. -Reduced violent crime: 20,000 fewer people who are victims of an assault, robbery, or sexual assault. This will be measured in the New Zealand Crime and Victims' Survey, and would be an 11 per cent drop from 2023 levels. -Fewer people on the Jobseeker Support Benefit: 50,000 fewer people on Jobseeker Support Benefit. This would see the number fall by more than a quarter, from about 190,000 in December last year. -Increased student attendance: 80 per cent of students are present for more than 90 per cent of the term. This coincides with the Government releasing its plan to reduce truancy, expected later this week. -More students at expected curriculum levels: 80 per cent of Year 8 students at or above the expected curriculum level for their age in reading, writing and maths by December 2030. Only one cohort is at the target levels, which currently are: maths (82 per cent in Year 4 and 42 per cent in Year 8), writing (63 per cent and 35 per cent) and reading (63 per cent and 56 per cent). -Fewer people in emergency housing: 75 per cent reduction of households in emergency housing. This would reduce the number of households using emergency housing to early 2018 levels. The number had ballooned in December 2023 to 3100 households and 3186 children in emergency housing; 60 per cent had been there for over 12 weeks. -Reduced net greenhouse gas emissions: On track to meet New Zealand's 2050 net zero climate change targets, with total net emissions of no more than 290 megatonnes from 2022 to 2025 and 305 megatonnes from 2026 to 2030. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media at the weekly post-Cabinet press conference at Parliament in Wellington. April 8, 2024. Photo / Mark Mitchell Luxon said he had scrapped former PM Jacinda Ardern's Implementation Unit in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, and would instead set up a delivery unit, which would keep a tight eye on the nine goals. That would include assessing whether various programmes were actually working, and pulling the pin on them if they were not. He referenced comments about his CEO approach to the Prime Minister's job: “I make no apologies for that, because it hasn't worked for us having the career politicians for the last six years.” Asked where those who would no longer be in emergency housing would go, Luxon said yesterday there would be an increase in state and social housing, while increasing the supply of housing in general. The targets come as the Government looks to find 6.5 to 7.5 per cent savings across government agencies and departments, a move that critics say will have downstream impacts on frontline services despite what Luxon has said about those being protected. PM's Asia visit and public sector job cuts Luxon also announced yesterday that he will travel to Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines next week, along with a senior business delegation, Minister of Climate Change and Revenue Simon Watts, and Paulo Garcia, New Zealand's first Filipino Member of Parliament. This trip was undoubtedly in mind when Luxon released his quarterly action plan last week, which included an item to “raise the energy” with respect to international engagements including in South East Asia. His visit to Thailand will be the first dedicated visit by a New Zealand Prime Minister since 2013, while the visit to the Philippines will be the first in 14 years. “South East Asia is a region that is more crucial than ever to our prosperity and our security. I look forward to meeting my counterparts and seeing firsthand what more we can do to deepen our relationships,” Luxon said. Luxon said 10 per cent of New Zealand exports went to SE Asia, valued at $9.1b, and the region's economy was increasing faster than just about anywhere in the world. This week MPs return to Parliament after a one week recess to begin an unusual one week sitting block. It is the first sitting block since the Government announced its first quarterly plan last week, meaning we should see some legislation introduced to deliver on those plans. Cabinet meetings are expected to be contentious this month, as ministers finalise the Budget due for delivery in May. Luxon is meant is likely to face questions on what is in the Budget and the extent to which public sector cuts are needed to pay for his tax plan. Yeterday, the Ministry for the Environment became the latest department to announce cost-saving measures. Staff were told redundancies are “likely” as agencies rush to fund savings, which the Government hopes to turn into a saving of $1.5 billion a year. Agencies are tasked with finding savings between 6.5 and 7.5 per cent to trim off their budgets, which, at numerous ministries, is resulting in proposals putting jobs on the line. The Environment Ministry needs to slash 7.5 per cent from certain lines of funding, with final sign-off to be made by the Government in relation to the upcoming Budget next month. A voluntary redundancy scheme has opened at the Ministry, with no set target for uptake. Luxon is also likely to give his view on immigration changes announced over the weekend. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford made immediate changes to the Accredited Employer Worker Visa, to respond to what the Government called unsustainable levels of inward migration. In 2023, a near-record 173,000 non-New Zealand citizens migrated to the country. The changes to the work visa scheme include introducing an English-language requirement for migrants applying for low-skilled jobs. Stanford said the changes focus on using the local labour market first, while still attracting high-skilled migrants where there are skill shortages. “Getting our immigration settings right is critical to this Government's plan to rebuild the economy,” she said on Sunday in a statement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Questions to Ministers JOSEPH MOONEY to the Minister of Finance: Has she seen any recent reports on the New Zealand economy? RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DR HAMISH CAMPBELL to the Minister of Health: What actions has the Government taken to deliver better cancer services? ANDY FOSTER to the Associate Minister for Energy: What actions, if any, has he taken to establish a fuel security plan? HON BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? SUZE REDMAYNE to the Minister of Agriculture: What actions has the Government taken to support the Primary sector? HON GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by all his statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statements and policies? RAWIRI WAITITI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and policies? HON PRIYANCA RADHAKRISHNAN to the Minister for Disability Issues: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? TAMATHA PAUL to the Minister of Housing: Does he stand by his statement that "Our collective failure to build enough houses has trapped people in poverty, it has increased inequality, it has made us poorer rather than wealthier"; if so, will he commit to delivering enough new public homes through Kainga Ora to clear the wait-list? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister for Building and Construction: What announcements has the Government made about building consent delays?
Questions to Ministers JAMIE ARBUCKLE to the Associate Minister of Health: What updates can she provide, if any, on the repeal of the Therapeutic Products Act 2023? RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the cost of living? HON BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What advice, if any, has she received on the proportion of the Budget operating allowance that will be required to meet cost pressures in Budget 2024? HON JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? HON DR AYESHA VERRALL to the Associate Minister of Health: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's policies and actions? RICARDO MENÉNDEZ MARCH to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she agree with the deputy chief executive of MSD, who told the Social Services and Community Committee, "They do not get punished, that's unfair-they do not get sanctions. They do not get sanctioned, they do not get sanctions for not coming to our seminars"; if so, will she commit to ensuring people do not face sanctions for not attending work seminars? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Justice: What recent announcements has the Government made about restoring law and order? HON PEENI HENARE to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by all his statements and actions? KATIE NIMON to the Minister of Education: What recent announcements has she made about school property? GRANT MCCALLUM to the Minister for the Environment: What recent announcements has she made regarding the clean-up of old landfill sites?
Questions to Ministers DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the cost of living? RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TAKUTAI TARSH KEMP to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? RIMA NAKHLE to the Minister of Housing: What recent concerns has he raised with Kainga Ora regarding vacant homes? HON GRANT ROBERTSON to the Minister of Finance: Is the reported statement from Treasury correct that the 6.5 percent or 7.5 percent savings that are being sought from Public Service agencies include both departmental and non-departmental spending; if so, has she set any criteria beyond that for what spending is included or not included in the savings? HON MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement, "The Government has no plan, and never has had plans, to amend or revise the Treaty, or the Treaty settlements we have all worked so very hard together to achieve"; if so, why is his Government proposing to introduce a Treaty principles bill that officials say "is not supported by the spirit of the Treaty or the text of the Treaty", and for which there has been a lack of consultation with the public? HON WILLIE JACKSON to the Minister for Maori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: What plans, if any, does the Government have to discuss its policies at Waitangi next week? JAMES MEAGER to the Minister of Local Government: What recent announcements has he made about the voting age for local government? HON DR AYESHA VERRALL to the Associate Minister of Health: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? PAULO GARCIA to the Minister of Education: What is the Government focusing on for the start of the school year? HON GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his guarantee that there'll be no cuts or reprioritisations to the Police budget in order to deliver 500 extra police; if so, what advice has he received, if any, on the impact the proposed 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent cut to the Police budget would have on public safety? HON JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and policies?
Dr. Paulo Garcia, CEO and Co-Founder of Kytopen, is developing systems to refine the types of payloads, including RNA, DNA, and CRISPR-Cas RMP, that can be delivered to primary T cells, primary Natural Killer cells, and CD34 stem cells. To maximize the number of successfully engineered cells, the Flowfect Discovery technology, using a non-viral approach, automates the process of cell engineering and gene delivery into cells while dramatically reducing the time to produce the cells. Paulo explains, "One of the key differentiating aspects of our technology is that we are using a continuous fluid flow format for the engineering of our cells. This fluid flow contributes to the delivery of these payloads to the different cells. And to put it into perspective, the flow rates that we use are quite large. They are in the tens of milliliters per minute. And if you translate that into a throughput of cells, you're talking about being able to process anywhere between 1 to 2 billion cells in 30 seconds. And these are large quantities of cells that have the possibility of being able to be then used not only in an autologous setting but also in an allogeneic setting in which many cells have to be administered to the patients in the different doses that are required." "No technology currently processes at the high-volume rates we're talking about. And generally, what is done today is a batch process. There are non-viral techniques, and there are viral techniques, but what is required is for these cells to be introduced into a bioreactor divide, let them grow to the relevant numbers, and then they can be administered to the patients. And with a process that leverages the throughput of the Flowfect technology that Kytopen is developing, you can really reduce the time these processes take. And that is the vein-to-vein time, and reduce it to numbers that are measured in days as opposed to in weeks or months." "Right now, our goal is to shrink the time that it takes from discovery to process development and into clinical manufacturing with the Flowfect technology that leverages different types of energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy, and buffer chemistry to give the best outcome and chance of the cells to be engineered and modified for the therapeutic applications of our partners." #Kytopen #CellTherapy #ClinicalManufacturing #CellEngineering Kytopen.com Listen to the podcast here
Dr. Paulo Garcia, CEO and Co-Founder of Kytopen, is developing systems to refine the types of payloads, including RNA, DNA, and CRISPR-Cas RMP, that can be delivered to primary T cells, primary Natural Killer cells, and CD34 stem cells. To maximize the number of successfully engineered cells, the Flowfect Discovery technology, using a non-viral approach, automates the process of cell engineering and gene delivery into cells while dramatically reducing the time to produce the cells. Paulo explains, "One of the key differentiating aspects of our technology is that we are using a continuous fluid flow format for the engineering of our cells. This fluid flow contributes to the delivery of these payloads to the different cells. And to put it into perspective, the flow rates that we use are quite large. They are in the tens of milliliters per minute. And if you translate that into a throughput of cells, you're talking about being able to process anywhere between 1 to 2 billion cells in 30 seconds. And these are large quantities of cells that have the possibility of being able to be then used not only in an autologous setting but also in an allogeneic setting in which many cells have to be administered to the patients in the different doses that are required." "No technology currently processes at the high-volume rates we're talking about. And generally, what is done today is a batch process. There are non-viral techniques, and there are viral techniques, but what is required is for these cells to be introduced into a bioreactor divide, let them grow to the relevant numbers, and then they can be administered to the patients. And with a process that leverages the throughput of the Flowfect technology that Kytopen is developing, you can really reduce the time these processes take. And that is the vein-to-vein time, and reduce it to numbers that are measured in days as opposed to in weeks or months." "Right now, our goal is to shrink the time that it takes from discovery to process development and into clinical manufacturing with the Flowfect technology that leverages different types of energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy, and buffer chemistry to give the best outcome and chance of the cells to be engineered and modified for the therapeutic applications of our partners." #Kytopen #CellTherapy #ClinicalManufacturing #CellEngineering Kytopen.com Download the transcript here
Que essa mensagem a respeito de buscar profundidade no relacionamento com Deus possa ministrar sobre você; com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Celebração.
Pr. Paulo Garcia compartilha uma palavra de encorajamento para nos ferramentar da Palavra de forma prática e em novo nível de fé; pregação em mais um Culto Celebração.
Pr. Paulo Garcia traz esclarecimentos a respeito de doutrina, ensino e poder, e como esses se relacionam para propósitos serem concretizados; mensagem em mais um Culto Celebração para edificar sua vida.
Seja ministrado por essa palavra a respeito de avançar em nosso relacionamento com Deus para conhece-lo mais; mensagem por Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Celebração.
Mensagem especial de Páscoa enfatizando a importância de celebrar um Cristo que está vivo; ministrada pelo Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Celebração.
Pr. Paulo Garcia traz, em mais um Culto de Celebração, uma palavra a respeito de nos submetermos à vontade de Deus em todas as situações.
Pr. Paulo Garcia, em mais um Culto Celebração, traz uma mensagem a respeito da espontaneidade em nossa vida espiritual e que essa palavra ministre sobre você.
Uma forte mensagem sobre a intensidade na busca e entrega em nosso relacionamento com Deus para ministrar em sua vida; com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Celebração.
Uma forte mensagem a respeito de motivação e perseverança na vida ministerial para te edificar. Com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Concluindo a programação do aniversário de 5 anos da Lagoinha Porto Alegre, Pr. Paulo Garcia traz uma mensagem com 5 tópicos que marcam a trajetória da Lagoinha Porto Alegre nesses 5 anos.
Acompanhe esse podcast em celebração aos 5 anos de Lagoinha Porto Alegre! Pr. Paulo Garcia e Pra. Alessandra Garcia compartilham muitas histórias e testemunhos dessa jornada para edificar sua vida.
Seja edificado através dessa mensagem que fala acerca de nos despertarmos em querer mais de Deus; com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Fala Carlão conversa com um trio de ouro na festa maior do Quarto de Milha: o ABQM Awards, em São Paulo. Paulo Garcia, criador da raça, Caco Aurichio, o festejado Presidente da ABQM e o Deputado Estadual Itamar Borges, Ex-Secretário de Agricultura do Estado de São Paulo e apoiador das causas do agronegócio brasileiro. Prosa na prateleira de cima do cavalo. Fala aí, Amigos!
Que essa mensagem sobre conservar uma vida em santidade possa te edificar e encorajar a renovar a mente. Com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Com referência nas cartas às 7 igrejas do Apocalipse, Pr. Paulo Garcia traz uma forte palavra indicando o propósito da porta de salvação. Mensagem ministrada em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Que essa mensagem possa edificar sua vida a respeito de alcançar novos níveis em nosso relacionamento com Deus através de uma busca contínua; com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Pr. Paulo Garcia, em mais um Culto de Celebração, compartilha uma forte mensagem para edificar sua vida sobre encontrar com Jesus para o propósito de salvação.
Que essa palavra sobre muito do que significa o Natal possa ministrar sobre sua vida; com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Pr. Paulo Garcia nos traz ensino e fundamentos sobre louvor e adoração nessa forte mensagem, em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Seja ministrado por essa palavra sobre alinhamento com o propósito de Deus que o Pr. Paulo Garcia nos traz em mais um Culto de Celebração!
Acompanhe essa palavra sobre posicionamento e fé em Deus para edificar sua vida, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Muito bem, pessoas e pessôos! Chegamos ao último episódio da nossa quadrilogia mostrando tudo o que rolou no 24 Hours of Chaos 2022, o evento online mundial e ao vivo da Chaos que rolou dia 8 de setembro último. Nesta quarta parte, a gente fecha com uma chave mais que de ouro, trazendo o monstro por trás da Zombie Studio, Paulo Garcia! A gente fala do que rolou na pandemia, como o trabalho da Zombie mudou nesse tempo e, claro, sobre como a Zombie se tornou um dos estúdios mais aclamados e premiados do mundo, com uma lista impressionante que deixaria qualquer um orgulhoso! Como sempre, não se esqueça que nosso limpíssimo podcast está disponível no nosso site, nas plataformas de streaming (Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts e muitas outras), e também no nosso canal no YouTube, onde você encontra os episódios deste asseado podcast e muito mais conteúdo do V-Ray. Assine nosso canal pra não perder nenhum lançamento e bora pra mais um episódio!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Welcome to Floppy Days #119 for October, 2022. And I'm your host, Randy Kindig. I hope everyone is safe and sound... We are currently covering the prolific year (for home computers) of 1982. This episode is the continuation of a multi-episode arc that covers the Spectrum through all the usual topics. I don't even know yet how many episodes we're going to end up in this arc. There's so much to talk about and so many knowledgeable people on the subject, that the Spectrum is probably going to set the illustrious Floppy Days records for the number of episodes about a single machine. This is the fourth of those, with the first having been the interview with John Grant of Nine Tiles, and the second and third being coverage of the history of the Spectrum with Alessandro Grussu. In this episode, I talk with the author of the wonderful book “The ZX Spectrum Ula: How to Design a Microcomputer”; Mr. Chris Smith. I don't know of anyone who knows more about the internals of this machine than Chris, as evidenced by his book, other than maybe the original designers. In this episode, I interview Chris about him, his book, his collection and other topics. As usual, I will talk a bit about what I have been up to, including an update on the The Great Barn Find of 2022, attendance at a computer show, as well as a few new acquisitions (beyond the barn find) that have come my way. In addition, I'll briefly tell you about upcoming shows of which I'm aware. Finally, while I usually abstain from talking about monetary support for this podcast, I do want to mention that I have a way for you to help if you have the inclination. I have a page set up at https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays where you can donate. Any funds will be used to defray the cost of managing the podcast as well as acquiring new hardware to talk about. Thank you so much everyone who has contributed and continues to contribute! Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions and What I've Been Up To Apple GS monitor connector for CoCo - Mike Rojas, Facebook - (https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/392874865780089/?ref=share_attachment) GFA BASIC - http://gfabasic.net/ “GFA BASIC Training Reboot Camp - A Beginning Tutorial for the GFA BASIC Interpreter” - https://docs.dev-docs.org/ “GFA BASIC Book - An intermediate programming tutorial for GFA BASIC” - https://docs.dev-docs.org/ GFA BASIC Atari Reference Manual Tandy Assembly - http://www.tandyassembly.com Vintage is the New Old with Paulo Garcia - https://www.vintageisthenewold.com/ Jeff Birt's Website at Tindie - https://www.tindie.com/stores/hey_birt/ Upcoming Shows Chicago TI International Worlds Faire = Oct. 29, Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - http://chicagotiug.sdf.org/faire/ World of Commodore = Dec. 3-4. - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada - https://www.tpug.ca/world-of-commodore/world-of-commodore-2022 - Virtual and Physical! Interview with Chris Smith The ZX Spectrum Ula: How to Design a Microcomputer (ZX Design Retro Computer) Illustrated Edition Chris' Web site - http://www.zxdesign.info/indexPage.shtml Harlequin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ZX_Spectrum_clones#Harlequin ZX Spectrum 30-year Anniversary event - http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/news/23039/Celebrating-30-Years-of-the MicroMen: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1459467/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIcAyFVK0gE
Que Deus ministre sobre você através dessa palavra de entrega de cada área da nossa vida, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Que essa palavra sobre transformação de mente seja como semente na sua vida para também gerar frutos. Com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Uma palavra sobretudo de encorajamento a respeito de preparação missionária, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Seja ministrado por essa palavra a respeito de sair do raso e entrar em um nível de maior profundidade em Deus como "as águas que se deviam passar a nado" a partir do texto de Ezequiel 47. Com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Que essa palavra a respeito dos atributos de Cristo ministre sobre sua vida, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração!
Uma palavra profunda para edificar sua vida sobre a fidelidade e o amor de Deus, com o Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Seja edificado por essa palavra a respeito de sermos luz do mundo, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Celebração!
A última sessão da Conferência do Espírito Santo 2022 com o Pr. Paulo Garcia, trazendo uma palavra tremenda sobre reavivar dons em nós por um propósito!
Seja abençoado com essa pregação sobre transformação profunda de vida através do agir do Espírito Santo, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
Uma verdadeira palavra de impacto sobre reino e unidade para edificar sua vida, com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração!
Uma palavra para edificar sua vida sobre realidades do Evangelho com o Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração.
O que acontece quando Jesus encontra alguém? Tenha sua vida edificada com essa mensagem sobre um Evangelho de transformação, com o Pr. Paulo Garcia, em mais um Culto de Celebração!
Seja edificado com uma palavra de exortação sobre vigilância com Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto Legacy!
O LIVEADS desta quarta (06), trará convidados para falarem sobre os patrocínios das marcas dentro do universo de E-Sports & Games. João Paulo Garcia, sócio na RED Canids Kalunga, e Michele Auada, gerente de Marketing e Comunicação da Kalunga irão falar sobre o funcionamento dos patrocínios e crescimento do mercado de jogos online. Além dos convidados, o LIVEADS, nosso programa de lives com profissionais do universo da tecnologia, criatividade e inovação, conta com a apresentação de Daniel Rosa, CEO do Adnews. Conheça os convidados: João Paulo Garcia: Formado em finanças empresariais, começou a trabalhar com 15 anos na Kalunga, passou por todas as áreas do armazém e aos 20 anos em 8 anos se tornou CFO da empresa onde permaneceu até os 37 anos. Paralelo a isso, foi Vice presidente do Noroeste em 2012 onde foram campeões da Copa Paulista! No ano de 2018, se tornou Sócio na RED Canids Kalunga. Michele Auada: Profissional com experiência na área de Marketing e Comunicação no varejo, com habilidades de liderança e gestão de equipes. Possui grande facilidade em desenvolver trabalhos e projetos em equipe. Comunicativa, esforçada e sempre em busca de novos desafios profissionais e pessoais, com flexibilidade e facilidade de adaptação a diferentes perfis de empresa e modelo de governança. Faz parte do marketing da Kalunga a 12 anos.
Ouça uma mensagem sobre o significado da Páscoa e mudança de vida com o Pr. Paulo Garcia em mais um Culto de Celebração!
Uma mensagem marcante sobre a fé do apóstolo Paulo expressa em orientações a Timóteo para edificar sua vida através do Pr. Paulo Garcia.
Uma palavra sobre a autoridade do nome de Jesus Cristo com o Pr. Paulo Garcia para encorajar você diante de circunstâncias adversas, crendo em um nome sobre todo nome!
Uma hora de música pensada e misturada para um takeover da antena por DJs, programadores e músicos - SBSR MIXTAPE - 6ªas e sábados, às 23h.
Venha ser edificado com uma mensagem de encorajamento para sua vida com o Pr. Paulo Garcia.
Ouça essa palavra para abençoar sua vida com o Pr. Paulo Garcia sobre transformação contínua.
Ouça uma palavra de posicionamento com o Pr. Paulo Garcia para edificar sua vida.
Tenha sua vida edificada através dessa mensagem ministrada pelo Pr. Paulo Garcia sobre parte do que Jesus nos ensina a respeito de oração!
Uma hora de música pensada e misturada para um takeover da antena por DJs, programadores e músicos.
Parte dois do estudo Jesus é ____ baseado no livro Jesus é ____ escrito por Judah Smith Estudo patrocinado pelo ADAI College, conheça os cursos: www.adaicollege.com.br
Venha ser ministrado e edificado por essa palavra liberada pelo nosso amado pastor Paulo Garcia, e receba daquilo que Deus ministrou para a igreja e seja cheio do Espírito Santo aí aonde estiver
Venha reviver e relembrar nosso culto da virada, com essa ministração do nosso querido pastor Paulo Garcia relembrando os anos anteriores e todos os desafios enfrentados ano após ano e nos encorajando a viver o que todas as Lagoinhas em BH e ao redor do Brasil e do mundo viverão em 2022, o ano da vitória, pois em Cristo somos mais que vencedores
Venha ser ministrado por essa palavra liberada pelo pastor Paulo Garcia acerca de Deus ser o único Deus nas nossas vidas, deixando de lado tudo aquilo que tira a exclusividade do lugar de Deus nos nossos corações como idolatrias a pessoas, coisas e dinheiro.
Venha ser despertado por essa palavra ministrada pelo nosso querido pastor Paulo Garcia que nos mostra que ainda que no natural as situações estejam difíceis, nós temos o Deus dos impossíveis, que trás a existência aquilo que noiva existiu
A decisão do prefeito de Goiânia Rogério Cruz (Republicanos) de desistir da renovação do empréstimo de R$ 780 milhões com a Caixa Econômica Federal (CEF), que banca boa parte das obras deixadas pelo ex-prefeito Iris Rezende, e o uso político da caçada a Lázaro Barbosa pelas matas de Goiás, que completou 17 dias nesta sexta-feira (25), estão neste episódio do PodFalar. A terça-feira (22) amanheceu com a notícia da desistência da Prefeitura de Goiânia de renovar o empréstimo com a Caixa. Resumidamente a história aconteceu da seguinte forma. O contrato foi assinado em 2019. O banco liberou R$ 242 milhões nos dois últimos anos do governo de Iris (2019 e 2020). Neste ano saíram mais 200 milhões, dos quais a prefeitura sob gestão de Rogério Cruz gastou até agora apenas R$ 89 milhões, restando em caixa R$ 111 milhões. Para usufruir dos R$ 338 milhões restantes, a prefeitura precisava prorrogar o contrato com a CEF. Aí entrou o recuo da prefeitura. O secretário de Governo, Arthur Bernardes, confirmou à TV Sagres, na quarta-feira (23), que o aditivo não seria assinado, deixando dúvidas sobre de onde virá o dinheiro para as obras já contratadas e empenhadas no orçamento de 2021. Bernardes conta com o saldo positivo do caixa da prefeitura, herança da gestão de Iris, e com a recursos da venda da folha de pagamento dos servidores, atualmente administrada pela CEF. Ex-secretário de Finanças na gestão do prefeito Paulo Garcia, Jeovalter Correia considera a mudança de rota de altíssimo risco fiscal. No segundo bloco, a exploração política da caçada ao bandido Lázaro Barbosa, foragido desde que matou uma família de quatro pessoas em Ceilândia (DF). Começou com um vídeo da deputada federal Magda Mofatto (PL) no sábado (19). Vestida com roupas camufladas e portando um fuzil, ela disse, dentro de um helicóptero pronto para decolar, para Lázaro se cuidar, alegando que como o governador Ronaldo Caiado não conseguiu prendê-lo, ela o prenderia. A repercussão foi tão negativa que no domingo a Magda gravou mais um vídeo para explicar que suas críticas não foram endereçadas aos policiais, mas ao governador. Para defender os homens das forças de segurança, os vereadores Sargento Novandir (Republicanos) e Romário Policarpo (Patriota) também soltaram a língua em discursos na Câmara de Goiânia. FICHA TÉCNICA Apresentadores do PodFalar: Rubens Salomão (@rubsalomao) Cileide Alves (@cileide.alves) Para acompanhar o PodFalar via streaming, clique aqui: www.sagresonline.com.br Siga a Rádio Sagres 730 nas redes sociais: Twitter: @sagres730 Instagram: @sagres730 facebook.com/Radio730 www.youtube.com/sagres730am
Venha ser ministrado por essa palavra liberada pelo nosso amado pastor Paulo Garcia sobre a necessidade de retornarmos ao lugar secreto, amarmos o Senhor de forma ágape e termos intimidade com ele.
Uma hora de música pensada e misturada para um takeover da antena por DJs, programadores e músicos - SBSR MIXTAPE - 6ªas e sábados, às 23h.
Venha ser edificado por essa palavra ministrado pelo pastor Paulo Garcia sobre os princípios que Jesus compartilhava com seus discípulos durante períodos de mesa, ou seja, períodos de comunhão, ensino e intimidade.
Venha ser edificado por essa palavra ministrada pelo pastor Paulo Garcia para que você, seu núcleo familiar e toda a sua geração seja fortalecida em Deus e sejamos cada vez mais parecidos com a geração eleita que o Pai nos nomeou e chamou para o ser.
Uma hora de música pensada e misturada para um takeover da antena por DJs, programadores e músicos - SBSR MIXTAPE - 6ªas e sábados, às 23h.
Rescaldo dos jogos frente a Paços de Ferreira e Lech Poznan. Convidado Paulo Garcia.
Zombie é um estúdio de animação multipremiado composto por artistas apaixonados. Valorizamos continuamente a arte e a narrativa mais excepcionais. Quando esses dois elementos são combinados de forma poderosa, o resultado é sempre um trabalho alucinante que toca o coração e a mente das pessoas. Para isso, contamos com uma equipe de especialistas e trabalhamos em todas as etapas do projeto: conceito, roteiro, direção de arte, design de personagens, animação, produção e direção de filme. Assim, podemos entregar projetos integrados e completos, seja para publicidade, branded content ou entretenimento. Isso nos levou a ganhar mais de 30 Cannes Lions, coletar mais de 1 bilhão de visualizações em nossos vídeos e ganhar o título de Melhor Estúdio de Animação da América Latina em 2017 pelo Ciclope Festival e Melhor Empresa de Pós-produção em 2019 (London International Awards - LIA )
Preço é um dos assuntos mais estratégicos e mais importantes na operação de um supermercado. E não basta apenas colocar em prática o preço mais barato há uma serie de coisas que a gente precisa levar em consideração. Os preços dos concorrentes, qual é o formato da loja, qual o público que a visita, entre outras coisas. Para muitos varejistas, a precificação é considerada a “alma” do negócio. Seu público não compra seus produtos somente pelo preço, ele compra pela qualidade, pelos benefícios e utilização do bem. É na precificação que você irá realmente entender o seu público. O Pricing tem como alternativa melhorar a percepção de valor que seus clientes tem dos produtos ofertados na loja. Confira no segundo episódio da segunda temporada do Bluesoft Podcast, André Faria entrevistando Paulo Garcia, CEO e Foundador da Infoprice. A entrevista, em tom de conversa aborda mais a fundo o tema Pricing, Estratégia de Preço e Monitoramento da Concorrência, focando em aspectos relacionados ao setor varejista/supermercadista. Acompanhe abaixo o vídeo e audio deste podcast. Audio: https://bluesoft-public.s3.amazonaws.com/Videocast/Audio/Bluesoft-Videocast-T2E2-Pricing-Estrategias-para-Precificacao.mp3 #infoprice #concorrencia #preço #pricing
Paulo Garcia, físico médico, responsável pelo setor de radioterapia do Hospital Escola Álvaro Alvim. O profissional fala sobre os avanços no tratamento oncológico no município.
EPISÓDIO 09 A MODA DOS CHÁS: VOCÊ CURTE ALGUM? O nono episódio deste programa apresentará os diferentes tipos de chás que os indivíduos vêm promovendo cada vez com mais intensidade. Chá de bebê, revelação, casa nova e muitos outros estão virando rotina e desagradando boa parte dos barrados que discutirão a sua necessidade e conveniência. Chás amar ou odiar? Instagram: @barradosnoru Contato: barradosnoru@gmail.com BARRADOS NO RU - Os coleguinhas integrante deste Podcast - O integrante Eduardo - Anitta e o fim do seu namoro - Anitta narcisista - Mosca engolida - O integrante Eduardo, de novo! HOJE TEM SOBRECOXA - Borracharia Trindade e seu borracheiro “the flash” - Paulo Garcia @polenriq - Willian Rosário fã especial (https_will.will.will) - Amabily Mello outra fã especial (amabilymello) - Instagram @comidafeias - Gastroenterologista Dra. Ariane Rayes (endocentro) - Pilates como novo exercício físico ME EMPRESTA UM PASSE? “O relato de um cidadão indignado” O QUE TEM NO RU? - “Fakes pelos 15 minutos de fama” ----- Com Bruna Moraes, Eduardo Damas, Gabriela Nunes, Kadhiny Mendonça, Mariel Nicole e Tatiana Melo
Paulo Garcia inaugura sua participação no So To Speak entrevistando Jeferson Perez, um dos professores que contribuíram para sua formação intelectual. Jefão, como é conhecido por seus alunos, é um ex-militante de esquerda, e hoje um professor de história de direita. Além de tudo, é um grande homem, com boa conversa, muita história para contar e voltará mais vezes para falar sobre história militar. Music by Gustav Twitter: @gustavngo Soundcloud.com/tapeistape ______________________________ LINKS ÚTEIS Segue a gente no Twitter @SoTo_Speak Economia Austríaca: www.facebook.com/EconomiaAustriaca/ Fraternidade Hoppeana: discord.gg/QmRjm8 Artigos em: Voxbrasilis.com Gazetalibertaria.news Fraternalha.com _____________________________ CRÉDITOS Vinicius Botti: Ig: vbotti_ Tt: bottivinicius fb.com/Vinicius.botti.9 Paulo Garcia Ig: Gauloparcia Tt: @P_GarciaEA fb.com/paulo.garciaii.3 Renato Jobs Tt: @renato_jobs Vitor Diniz Ig: _vitordw Tt: @_vitordw Pedro Everton fb.com/pedro.everton.1
In this episode of Antic the Atari 8-bit podcast, we visit vintage computer festivals and upgrade our systems. We fail to spend thousands of dollars on rare new hardware. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS What we’ve been up to Paul Westphal at Eight Bit Fix - http://www.eightbitfix.com VCFMW 11- http://vcfmw.org Suburban Chicago Atarians (SCAT) - http://www.scatarians.org/ Randy’s Presentation at VCFMW11 on Modern Upgrades for Vintage Computers Edladdin controllers - http://www.edladdin.com/ TransKey II for XEGS - http://ataribits.weebly.com/transkey-ii.html Ultimate Cart runs by Santosp (Panagiotis Santos) Ultimate Cart run by MacRorie Atlanta Maker Faire. Oct 1 & 2 - http://atlanta.makerfaire.com/ Dial-A-Grue - https://dial-a-grue.com VCF West XI -- Paul Laughton — Mainframes to micros and beyond Harry Stewart stuff: Atari WSFN - An Introduction - draft Atari WSFN Manual Draft Atari Diagnostic Cartridge Evaluation Memo FORTH Assembler For 6502 Microprocessor Fig-FORTH Glossary Atari Calculator Cartridge Specification Atari BASIC BNF - Backus–Naur Form Atari BASIC Known Problems Memo Atari DOS Manual Outline and Draft Overview Of Atari DOS Version 2.4+ Atari MEDIT draft manual Atari Music Composer draft manual Atari Star Raiders draft manual Atari Assembler Editor draft manual Colleen Calculator - Atari 8-bit - source code Colleen Floating Point Routines Atari 800 iTalk II voice synthesis Demonstration Yokoonomatopea - Benjamin Biolay Atari 800/iTalk II unboxing - https://youtu.be/XY6gM5QAOtk News Atari 1090 XL Expansion System Prototype WITH COVER for 800XL 600XL for sale on eBay - http://www.ebay.com/itm/291849042910 Atari 1400XL Rare Vintage Computer on eBay - http://www.ebay.com/itm/322227321151 Silicon Valley History - http://www.SiliconValleyHistory.com OSS BASIC XE, Mac/65 and Integer BASIC source code released into the public domain OSS-D-Day part 1-BASIC XE V4.2-cart&source now in PD OSS-D-Day part 2-MAC/65 >1.02-cart&source now in PD OSS-D-Day part 3-Integer Basic & source code now in PD Atari Blast! Game released - for 8-bits and 5200 Video Download Excel Magazine Issue #2 - Robert Stuart - http://www.excel-retro-mag.co.uk ABBUC Software competition 2016 AtariAge ABBUC Full list of submitted games at AtariOnline.pl (Google translated) Retrochallenge 2016/10 Atari800MacX is not compatible with SIerra — sound doesn’t work Altirra 2.8 Wine port for macOS Sierra ComputeHer (Michelle Sternberger, half of 8-bit Weapon) released a new Chiptune album called “BLIPTASTIC!” - https://computeher.bandcamp.com/album/bliptastic Master List Of Missing / Undumped Software Jumpman Reverse Engineering Notes - http://www.playermissile.com/jumpman/ Level Editor in Omnivore http://playermissile.com/omnivore Jumpman Level Design contest Video demoing how to use the level editor - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_KhNS8nk70 Retro Asylum Podcast New videos put up by Nir Dary: 1050 upgraded with Mega Speedy Backing up carts onto disk - https://youtu.be/Ham1-4lKBJ4 Ultimate Cart - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUjxAX0sHLI Vintage is the new Old with Paulo Garcia - http://vintageisthenewold.com New at Archive.org Salesperson’s Guide Portland Atari Club Computer News February 1990 https://archive.org/details/AtariHomeComputersCatalog Atari In-Store Demonstration Cartridge Instruction Guide BBS Express K-DOS Cartridge for Atari 8-bit Computers MPP Smart Terminal source code MPP Microfiler - Atari - Source Code MPP Microfiler - Commodore 64 - Source Code 21 new issues of Twin City Atari Interest Group newsletter Atari Character Fun Source Code Text Wizard manual Diggerbonk manual APX Space Chase manual The Write File manual AtariWriter Plus Full-Size Manual VCF — Paul Laughton — Mainframes To Micros And Beyond Atari and the Business of Video Games: Crash Course Games #4 - https://archive.org/details/youtube-r8gHnuv7U_o The Video Game Crash of 1983: Crash Course Games #6 - https://archive.org/details/youtube-x4F_sZiAl7s Games Crash Course Videos https://archive.org/details/Page6-Issue11982 Atari 130XE Schematics Of the Month Book- A.N.A.L.O.G. An Atari 8-bit Extra Websiste- Ken’s Classics, not been updated in awhile, but some interesting utilities for programmers - http://atari.kensclassics.org/a8programming.html Feedback Game Grumps - https://www.youtube.com/user/GameGrumps End of Show Music Blog entry Better Blues - MIDI Computer Blues V3
On this episode of ANTIC the atari 8-bit podcast: our annual holiday buying guide for Atari 8-bit lovers, we announce the winner of the interview transcription contest, I test all of the BBUC game contest entries, and we outright start bribing people to donate to archive.org. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page What we’ve been up to Kevin KansasFest 2015 Session - https://archive.org/details/Kansasfest2015SessionsHowToGetInterviews part of https://archive.org/details/kansasfest Gideon Marcus digitized many disks fromJacksonville Atari Computer Enthusiasts and Lotsabyes, put them online at http://sdfo.org/jace/ Tricky Tutorial #11 Memory Map Tricky Tutorial #6 Sound and Music News Bill Wilkinson has died Kevin’s 2014 interview with Bill - ANTIC Interview 7 - The Atari 8-bit Podcast - Bill Wilkinson, OSS Retro Gamer Magazine - http://www.retrogamer.net/ Project Atari 13130 Teaser (2600, 5200, 7800, 130XE and Lynx in one case) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFHLxpdGhao&feature=youtu.be also another teaser video where 10p6 shows the universal cart adapter - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF9vDI1Fny8 Atariteca Mr. Atari to release new game called Lost In Space on Christmas day - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/2015/12/video-publicaran-lost-in-space-en.html new game Bobby Bearing - conversion from C64 by mariuszw on AtariAge - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/241972-new-game-port-bobby-bearing/ Star Raiders on GitHub - https://github.com/XioNYC/StarRaiders Star Raiders II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb03mSdMaYc 1400XL went for sale on ebay by bob1200xl on AtariAge 1400XL discussion - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/244786-1400xl-on-ebay/ A neat infographic on some Atari Floppy drives. And it’s in both Spanish and English - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/2015/11/el-mejor-disk-drive-para-atari.html PRO-PROMPT Cart +OG Disk +OG 9pin Plug + COMPU= ATARI 800XL ABBUC Software Contest Results - http://www.abbuc.de/atari/software-ressort/81-software/softwarewettbewerbe/1764-software-wettbewerb-2015 ABBUC winners at atarionline.pl - http://atarionline.pl/v01/index.php?ct=nowinki&ucat=1&subaction=showfull&id=1445715619 ABBUC software competition 2015 thread at AtariAge - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/235115-abbuc-software-competition-2015/ Vintage is the New Old - Paulo Garcia - www.vintageisthenewold.com PC World: “This Old Tech: There’s nothing like M.U.L.E. on an Atari 800 to bring a family together” by Benj Edwards - http://www.pcworld.com/article/3008912/software-games/this-old-tech-theres-nothing-like-mule-on-an-atari-800-to-bring-a-family-together.html First episode of The Atari XEGS Cart by Cart Podcast - Episode 0 - https://www.facebook.com/AtariXEGS.and.8Bit.Game.Podcast/ , http://xegs8bit.com/ Upcoming Shows: VCF Southeast 4.0 - April 2 & 3 2016, Roswell, GA VCF East - April 15-17, 2016 - InfoAge Science Center, 2201 Marconi Rd., Wall, NJ, 07719 - http://www.vintagecomputerfederation.org/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/ New at Archive.org Computer Magazine Archives - https://archive.org/details/computermagazines?sort=-publicdate&and[]=bang Computer Manuals - https://archive.org/details/computermanuals?sort=-publicdate Atari 800 XL User's Handbook By Weber Systems Inc - https://archive.org/details/Atari800XLUsersHandbookByWeberSystemsIncSearchable Atari Explorer Magazine - https://archive.org/details/AtariExplorerOnline A collection of digitized scans from a large cache of documents related to the game publisher Infocom - https://archive.org/details/infocomcabinet Holiday Recommendations Rainbow sticker $5.25 on eBay 800XL iPhone case, $22.91 - http://www.redbubble.com/people/binman/works/13604428-atari-800xl?p=iphone-case Glasses from MotoGlass. 10% for the next two weeks if you mention ANTIC podcast - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009331201970 Attract mode Tshirt $15.99 - https://www.etsy.com/listing/208328221/poke-77128-this-is-my-attractive-atari?ref=related_listings# 3D printed XEGS 3D printed 800XL and 1050 - https://www.etsy.com/listing/229656809/mini-atari-800xl-and-1050-disk-drive-3d?ref=shop_home_active_3 Atari 2600 RF TV Coaxial F Plug Female Adapter Home Applications and Games: for the Atari 400/800 Computer - kindle $1.99 or paper $9.99 - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0934523061?keywords=timothy%20banse&qid=1449423083&ref_=sr_1_3&sr=8-3 The Atari Book, Second Edition - https://www.imagineshop.co.uk/bookazines/the-atari-book-second-edition.html SIO2BT - bluetooth in an SIO plug by Marcin Sochacki (Montezuma) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.atari.montezuma.sio2bt, https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-191R-U_S1blpUTFBsRW1iRUE, http://atariage.com/forums/topic/241984-sio2bt-ordering-thread/ STAR RAIDER (RAIDERS) (LABEL ERROR!) - ATARI 400/800/XL/XE CARTRIDGE * V RARE *, $25 on eBay PRO(C) Magazine - up to issue #7, 1.5 or 2 euros, or T-shirts, stickers, patches - http://proc-atari.de/ Midi-maze setup: cart (Lance Ringquist, http://atarisales.com ) , Midi-Mate (Bruce Carso, B&C ComputerVisions, http://www.myatari.com ), midi cable - Approx. $80 total XL power supply from BEST that won’t die and kill your 800XL at the same time (Brad Koda, http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/ ) $20-$30 plus shipping MaxFlash cart pre-loaded from AtariMax - 8 Mbit flash cart for $40 + shipping - http://www.atarimax.com/ Edladdin controllers http://edladdin.com/Atari-2600-7800-Controllers_c2.htm Of the Month Internet Archive telethon coming noon Dec 19-noon Dec 20 - http://www.archive.org Programming Languages Segment tiny-c by OSS - https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=C, http://atariage.com/forums/topic/245227-oss-tiny-c-copyright-c-1978-tiny-c-associates-1982-oss-inc/, https://archive.org/details/tiny-c_manual Closing Yerz Myey wrote this for this year’s Glucholazy Atari Party 2015 (XL/XE MOD Compo) - https://soundcloud.com/yerzmyey/yerzmyey-mono-adventures For more micromusic/lo-fi come to: yerzmyey.i-demo.pl/ If You're interested in making digi-music for XL/XE, You can use NeoTracker by Epi; requires at least 128K - http://yerzmyey.i-demo.pl/NEO17INS.COM