The Weekly Hoon: RBNZ independence, Amazon’s data centres & Clark & Key in Beijing
Description
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with regular guests Cathrine Dyer and Robert Patman about the global economy, local and international politics and climate change. This week’s special guests were tech activist Julian Oliver and The NZ Herald’s Wellington Business Editor Jenee Tibshraeny.
This week’s Hoon featured:
* An initial discussion between Peter and Bernard about burrowing through to the other side of the world, as depicted in Vincent Ward’s 1988 movie The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey.
* Peter, Bernard, Cathrine and Julian discuss this week’s re-announcement of Amazon’s plans for data centres, supposedly in New Zealand, including the implications for climate change, water usage, data sovereignty and the erosion of Aotearoa’s tax base. Julian recently featured on Q+A. Bernard referred in the discussion to this report, Big Tech, Little Tax, published yesterday by Tax Justice Aotearoa and Better Taxes for a Better Future.
* A discussion with Cathrine about ACT Leader David Seymour’s call this week for Aotearoa to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
* A discussion with Robert about former PMs Helen Clark and John Key attending commemorate Xi Jinping’s military parade in Beijing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender at the end of World War II. We discussed Anne-Marie Brady’s criticism of their attendance in this Newsroom Op-Ed.
* A discussion with Jenée about the resignation last week of Neil Quigley as Chair of the Reserve Bank and her commentary in the NZ Herald that Finance Minister Nicola Willis shouldn’t have waited until the public discovered they had been misled before really cracking down on the Reserve Bank board.
The Hoon’s podcast version above was recorded on Thursday night during a live webinar for over 200 paying subscribers and was produced and edited by Simon Josey.
The Hoon won the silver award for best current affairs podcast in this year’s New Zealand Podcast awards.
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Ngā mihi nui.
Bernard
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