Jacinda’s Nanny State wants us to have a happy Christmas and a safe one.
Ministers devoted to improving our wellbeing have issued advice and warnings on how to avoid food poisoning, how to keep skin cancer at bay and – you can never be too careful, people – how to respond to a tsunami warning.
We are also being equipped to recognise the conditions that increase fire risk.
And there’s advice on the summer programme of resealing and repair work on state highways, to help steer motorists through the holiday driving season.
Transport Minister Michael Wood brought infrastructure investment and job creation into considerations on that one: more than 2,000 people will be working on highways across the country this summer, resealing and repairing around 1,900 lane kilometres of state highway (the equivalent of a two-lane road from Picton to Bluff or a single lane on SH1 from Bluff to Kaitaia).
The wellbeing of businesses has not been forgotten. The Government is working with New Zealand businesses, industry representatives and other stakeholders to ensure they are prepared for all Brexit eventualities from 1 January. Continue reading “Tsunami of Nanny State summer safety warnings includes a welcome reminder to avoid a tsunami”