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Posts by Craig Renney

It is! Not too much pumpkin - which in my view - is the secret thief of space on a roast dinner plate.

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Baycourt on Rongotai Road. I found it paired well with a full sugar Coke. 😃 Bring a slim friend and then you can eat theirs as well!

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Roast Dinner

Roast Dinner

Cold, wet, bit of a long day? is there anything better for your soul than a roast shop? A delicate balance of essential fats and carbohydrates, backed by modern sports nutritionists. Kilbirne you’ve done it again!

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With more rain yet to come for Wellington, look out for each other over the next few days. Stay safe, stay out of flood water, and follow emergency services advice.

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Simba the cat

Simba the cat

Sat down to write a few lines for an event tomorrow. Simba has other ideas…back scratching is apparently a more urgent priority 🐈

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Wonderful to be invited to lunch with the Cambodian community here at the Island Bay Temple. I heard from them about the cost of living, transport, jobs, and their special community.

It’s places like this that make Wellington Bays/Rongotai unique - and why being their MP would be such an honour.

2 weeks ago 22 5 2 0
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Standing with members of the Assyrian Community in their new year festival

Standing with members of the Assyrian Community in their new year festival

Lovely to be invited to talk with the Assyrian community in Wellington, celebrating their 6776th New Years festival. Hearing about their experiences and what matters for them at moment. Akitu Breekha!

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Measuring child poverty: Material hardship in the Household Income and Living Survey | Stats NZ Information about changes to the methodology used to derive rates of material hardship in Aotearoa New Zealand. This follows the transition from the Household Economic Survey to the Household Income a...

See - www.stats.govt.nz/methods/meas...

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Sacha - from Stats NZ - MH-18 has 16 items in common with DEP-17. 1 item has been removed (visits to local places) & 2 new items added (a good bed to sleep in, and access to a computer and the internet)- given they haven’t asked the old question again you can’t make that comparison sadly

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I will go and have a look…

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We need to do better than this. For years we made bipartisan progress on tackling something that really matters. Children's futures are blighted by child poverty - something beyond their control. There can be fewer things more fundamental to the purpose of government than this.

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This is what happens if you cut the minimum wage in real terms year after year. This is what happens if you spend more time kicking people out of housing rather than building it. This is what happens when you care more about cruise ship passengers than kids in poverty

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In Wellington, the number of children living in material poverty has increased by 4,100 since 2023 - up 34% in just two years. While we should handle regional data with care, it shows just how little this government cares about the capital city and its people.

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Material poverty is particularly bad for tamariki Maori (25.1%) and Pacific children (31%). Material poverty is nearly double the rate for disabled children (26.9%) as against 14.3% for the general population. None of these indicators is improving fast enough.

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Since 2023, the central estimate of children in poverty has increased on all 3 measures. 23,700 more children in material poverty than in 2023, up 16% in the past 2 years. 1 in 7 kids missing out on the absolute basics. Regardless of who is in office, this isn't good enough.

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#nzpol Child poverty data from Stats NZ out today. All political parties except Act agreed to the Child Poverty Reduction Act 2018, creating legally mandated targets for child poverty reduction. Right now, we are missing even the looser targets the government has set. A 🧵

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If you think that life is getting harder, not easier, you aren't alone. Record numbers of people want work and can't get it. Highest unemployment in 10 years. More cuts signalled at the Budget in front of us. Do you feel back on track yet?

2 months ago 66 15 1 2

For households on the lowest incomes, annual inflation is 3.4%. For pensioners, its 3.8%. For the richest its 1.2%. The minimum wage goes up by less than inflation for 3 consecutive years in 26. That laser-like focus on the cost of living seems to be pointing at the wrong people

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If you feel like your Electricity bill is out of control – it is. Prices are up 11.5% this year alone. Prices are up 21% from 2023, with the majority of the increase happening since June 2024. Don’t worry though – the government is planning on adding to your bill with a new tax!

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Basic goods are really struggling.
- Potatoes up 16.2% annually
- Tomatoes up 31.9%
- Kiwifruit up 40.6%
- Oranges up 19.9%
- Beef Mince up 18.8%
- Sausages up 10.5%
- Cheese up 16.5%
- Butter up 17.7%
- Chocolate up 20.5%

If you need a coffee after that - that's up 8.2%

2 months ago 64 21 1 5

#nzpol Prices for basics are rising again at a rate much faster than wages, new data from Stats NZ shows. 70% of workers got a pay rise less than 3% last year and 44% got no pay rise at all. Food prices rose 4.6% overall, with the price of white bread rising 58% this year. A 🧵

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Charm Skinner, who works for the Salvation Army, reminded us that “in all this data, these are the real lived experiences of whānau”. We have choices ahead at the next election, about how to tackle these problems. Recent decisions have taken us here. Let’s make better choices.

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Drug consumption has rocketed over the past two years. Meth use has nearly doubled during that time. Support for people affected by drug abuse needs more support given this weight of consumption.

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The number of households receiving transitional housing support fell last year. At the same time “A survey of local councils from Apr 2025 showed that all of the 18 respondents found that homelessness was either ‘slightly worse’ or ‘significantly worse’ than 12 months earlier.

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The number of children living in poverty is growing and troublingly, the number of children living in material poverty has now reached 156,600. The number of children referred for possible child abuse or neglect requiring further action increased 13% this year to 44,532

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On nearly every measure our measures of the labour market have fallen. The numbers of people needing help just getting the basics has increased. It’s getting harder - especially if you are poor - just to get by

2 months ago 27 6 1 1
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#nzpol I’m here at the release of the Salvation Army State of the Nation for 2026. It’s a portrait of the problems facing Aotearoa, and how we are doing in tackling them. Many of the problems we face have worsened over the past two years. A 🧵

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#nzpol Do you feel back on track yet?

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If there is a recovery going on in the economy, it's not happening for working people. The cost of living is rising again. Work is harder to find. A tax cut doesn't help you if you don't have work. We need a real plan from the government, not another slogan.

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