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Spiritual wellbeing is important but is it the government's job?

Simon Bridges gives his view on wellbeing including his party's own, and the latest on a capital gains tax.

Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Apr 2019

National Party leader Simon Bridges is urging the government to focus on the economy, not on what he calls woolly measures of wellbeing.

Statistics New Zealand has released more than 100 indicators it will use to measure wellbeing as the government prepares its first wellbeing budget to be

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Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Apr 2019
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