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    Politics and Tax Reform: A comparative analysis of the implementation of a broad-based consumption tax in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.

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    The introduction of a broad-based consumption tax in the form of a value added tax (VAT) in the United Kingdom (UK) and goods and services tax (GST) in New Zealand and Australia was politically challenging at the time. This article provides the rationale for their introduction and the process of that introduction in different political contexts. It discusses whether there are lessons that can be drawn as to the political indicators that may need to be present for implementation of significant tax reform, with particular reference to GST reform in Australia

    Golden Award - Paths We Walk: 2015 World Film Awards

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    Breakery - Arohanui Film Festival 2015

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    Arohanui Film Festival will showcase new entertaining, original and adventurous films from around the world on the big screen at Future Te Aroha, a former factory that has been converted to a multi purpose non-profit facility for community and cultural use. Film enthusiasts will gather for a weekend of discussions and introductions, while watching films classified specifically for the event. Founded by prolific artist and teacher Lynne Renwick, who received the 2009 Queens Service Medal (QSM) for her service to theatre and youth in South Auckland. The event will include Q&A sessions with industry professionals as well as DIY filmmakers who are making things on their own

    Art NZ 153, Autumn 2015: "Materiality & Metaphysics: Milan Mrkusich's Chromatic Investigations in Masterton"

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    "Materiality & Metaphysics: Milan Mrkusich's Chromatic Investigations in Masterton", Art New Zealand, No. 153, Autumn 2015, pp. 60-63. Article about the exhibition of Milan Mrkusich's Chromatic Investigations (1995-96) at Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History, 2014, curated by Alice Hutchison. The article begins: "It took almost two decades for this exhibition to happen. Milan Mrkusich painted the Chromatic Investigations in 1995 and 1996, not as a series of discrete paintings that could be hung together or apart, or in any space, but with the intention that they be united with a specific architecture to form an installation. Until curator Alice Hutchison had the gumption to have the requisite curved wall built within the high-studded Aratoi gallery in Masterton, no public gallery in the country would show the work. No images of the paintings were previously available in published form, because the work itself did not yet truly exist. I have seen it now, and it is with great pleasure that I recall the experience in writing this article." http://www.art-newzealand.com/Noarticles/issue153.htm

    Art New Zealand 155, 2015: Exhibition review: "Functional: Invited Artists"

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    Review of "Functional: Invited Artists", Whitespace, Auckland, 30 June-19 July 2015, published in "Art New Zealand", No. 155, Spring 2015, p. 37. http://www.art-newzealand.com/Noarticles/issue155.htm

    Master of Arts (Communication endorsement)Jessica Soutar Barron

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    I have produced a suite of interlinked transmedia stories focused on one specific block of the main street in Hastings (the East 200 block). The objective of this communications output is two-fold: engage audience in the stories of that place and build local pride among those who work and play in that community. The outputs are a number of serialised mobisodes in documentary style (6 in number, 5 minutes each in duration), interactive codes on posters attached to buildings to enable audience participation in augmented reality (these are QR codes), a suite of zines (6) that supports the stories in the mobisodes, and an online presence (facebook and instagram) to provide another entry point for participants and a feedback loop

    Education gets clinical exercise physiology moving

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    CEPNZ AGM Minutes 19 Nov 2015

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    Simulation Development and Delivery: Towards teaching excellence in Simulation at WINTEC.

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    Nurse educators are expected to keep up to date and adjust their teaching strategies to the challenging needs of the learners •Edgecombe (cited in O’Connor, 2014) anecdotally noted that nursing faculties in New Zealand are out their comfort zones and are not familiar with what is needed in simulation delivery Aim: •To investigate and identify strategies to support nurse educators in preparedness and provision of simulation in an undergraduate nursing programme

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