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Half Of NZ Has At Least One Misinformed Belief – Expert Reaction


Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 11:38 am
 
A
survey from the Classification Office offers a glimpse at
how pervasive misinformation is in New Zealand, and how
it’s affecting our beliefs.
From the nationally
representative survey of 2,300 Kiwis, one in two had at
least one belief based in misinformation, and one in five
had at least three such beliefs. These ranged from believing
scientists are lying about the safety of vaccines, to
believing 5G communications cause Covid-19.
The SMC
asked experts to comment on the survey.
Kate Hannah,
Research Fellow, Department of Physics, University of
Auckland; and project lead for The
Disinformation Project, Te Pūnaha Matatini, ....

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Business Scoop » Half Of NZ Has At Least One Misinformed Belief – Expert Reaction


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  A survey from the Classification Office offers a glimpse at how pervasive misinformation is in New Zealand, and how its affecting our beliefs. From the nationally representative survey of 2,300 Kiwis, one in two had at least one belief …
 
A survey from the Classification Office offers a glimpse at how pervasive misinformation is in New Zealand, and how it’s affecting our beliefs.
From the nationally representative survey of 2,300 Kiwis, one in two had at least one belief based in misinformation, and one in five had at least three such beliefs. These ranged from believing scientists are lying about the safety of vaccines, to believing 5G communications cause Covid-19. ....

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'Legislation Should Not Be Code, But Law As Code Is The Future': Legal Researchers


Thursday, 11 March 2021, 5:31 pm
An intriguing new report warns that enacting legislation
in code is a risk to the constitutional arrangements of New
Zealand.
Despite that, they argue that two pieces of
legislation currently under review should be drafted in
computer code: the Resource Management Act 1991 and internet
filtering legislation (currently at Select Committee)
.
Increasing use of computer systems to give effect
to law and policy
Domestically and globally,
governments are grappling with how to use regulation to deal
with digital policy issues. They are also increasingly using
computer systems to give effect to regulatory
systems.
This report was prompted by a global movement ....

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Letters: Tax-deductible mortgages, Kumeu development, vaccine priorities and Trelise Cooper


Letters: Tax-deductible mortgages, Kumeu development, vaccine priorities and Trelise Cooper
15 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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To assist young first home buyers, should their mortgage interest be deductible against tax payable on wages? Photo / File
To assist young first home buyers, should their mortgage interest be deductible against tax payable on wages? Photo / File
NZ Herald
Flipping the housing paradox
If my granddaughter purchased a home to live in she would have to pay all mortgage interest, insurance, rates, plus repairs and maintenance costs out of her tax-paid earnings with no
tax write-offs. Yet as a investor, under current tax laws I can purchase a home, rent it to her at a market rent then claim the mortgage interest plus all the above-listed outgoings as tax-deductible expenses against this rent, thus showing no profit or tax payable. Thanks to a past multimillionaire Prime Minister cancelling gift duty, I can ....

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