The economic legacy of Sir Michael Cullen
The former finance minister was considered caring but conservative with the public purse.
Julie Iles and Dita De Boni
Fri, 20 Aug 2021
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Almost exactly a month ago in this publication, NBR ’s Nevil Gibson reviewed Sir Michael Cullen’s autobiography Labour Saving, painting a vivid portrait of the young Cullen as a school student who liked neither the reactionary nor the radical leftwing politics of the mid-1960s.
It was a
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Julie Iles and Dita De Boni
Fri, 20 Aug 2021
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