I think we ve managed to make her start looking forward instead of back all the time. dr mabeya told me that he s had a phone call with her and she says she s not going to keep pushing to have it reversed now. does that feel like a big win for you? that s a massive win because i know once people have accepted it, they ll embrace it. and she willjust keep moving forward now. thank you. my pleasure. you will be given. .0ne of these, which is the template. gill, along with nicola, ran a series of workshops which included teaching the women how to make their own sanitary products, not just for personal use, but so they can sell them to keep their independence. many of the women have been unable to work due to their condition and a lack of the correct supplies or education about
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OPINION Commentators are still evaluating Nicola Willis’ mini-Budget and the opening of the Treasury books. Most provocatively, Herald columnist Matthew.
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveiled $7.47 billion in cuts and savings in her mini-Budget today, part of a drive to beat the books into shape as a gloomy.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has done it again, making an innuendo during Parliament’s Question Time similar to a prior lewd gaffe in which she questioned.
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