Fintech company Extraordinary is offering a payroll-based scheme to pay public transport fares with pre-tax income, which it says could cut commuting costs by at least 30%.
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Strong hydro inflows, wind generation and a 50% rise in solar output helped drive the highest March-quarter renewable share in decades.
Hegseth: "If we need to negotiate with bombs, we'll negotiate with bombs. And we're very good at it. Nobody better in the world."
Coupled with this news from Metlink, it's been a great week for Wellington commuters (potentially😉)
I'm more than happy to critique Labour from the left but a weekly cap on public transport fares is just good policy for a relatively small cost from transport funding #nzpol
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You people literally just had a Budget where you had nothing new for public transport and now you're talking about breaking into an emergency fund for it? Seems pretty random. www.rnz.co.nz/news/politic...
Never forget this classic bit of political shitfuckery