The post criticizes the government's handling of methamphetamine use claims, accusing it of misinformation and failing to address the root causes of crime.
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Oh, power, food. A bit of a diesel petrol kicker came through in the month of March, but I guess if you step back and look at the bigger picture, the bigger picture is that we're going to take an inflationary hit in Q2, the June quarter. You kind of hope that the starting position would not have been 3.1% i.e. outside of 1 to 3% inflation target. People were saying headline rate might be down at 2.7, 2.8. We didn't get a four, we got a... A flat line number, 3.1% in the December quarter last year has become 3.1% March 2026. So we're going to see that go boring north in the June quarter where you get the real impact of this whole mooshock.
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rapid cost increases in health care
Cameron Bagrie: independent economist on New Zealand's CPI reaching 3.1 percent for the first quarter of 2026Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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