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Gluckman believes three-year parliamentary term should be extended

Evidence needs to inform the public debate and policy making. Watch Brent Edward's interview with the out-going Prime Minister's chief science adviser.

Brent Edwards
Fri, 22 Jun 2018

The outgoing Prime Minister’s chief science adviser believes the parliamentary term should be extended so governments have more time to implement policies.

Sir Peter Gluckman, who was appointed the country’s first chief science adviser in 2009, says the country is not very good at long-term

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Brent Edwards
Fri, 22 Jun 2018
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