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Justin Flitter

@JustinFlitter

Father, Gardener, Juggler, Cricket addict. Founder of https://t.co/pLi4s2nvLx, Keynote Speaker | #AI #CMO #TEDxAkl ♥️👰‍♀️👶🐕‍🦺🐈‍⬛ 🏏🥃🤹‍♂️🤖

Auckland, New Zealand شامل ہوئے Aralık 2008
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ESPNcricinfo@ESPNcricinfo·
New Zealand get their first win of the series, and it's a big one 💪
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Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
Vance: “Denmark has not done a good job keeping Greenland safe.” Ummmm…. 400 American children who were shot dead in their classrooms would like to have a word about being kept safe.
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ESPNcricinfo@ESPNcricinfo·
New Zealand make it 1-1 🤜🤛
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Kelvin Morgan 🇳🇿
Kelvin Morgan 🇳🇿@kelvin_morganNZ·
📍 Finance Minister Nicola Willis hit TVNZ’s Breakfast yesterday with a barrage against Labour’s proposed 28% Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on residential investment and commercial property gains. Amid declining confidence, Willis warned it would “punish growth,” hurt “everyone who’s saved hard,” and hit “every small business in the country.” A closer look at the policy – and independent commentary – shows most of these claims are wrong or exaggerated. Labour’s plan is clear: from 1 July 2027, a 28% CGT would apply only to commercial property and residential investment property profits. It exempts the family home, farms, KiwiSaver, shares, inheritances, personal items, and business assets. Revenue raised would fund three free GP visits per year for every New Zealander — a targeted move to improve health access and equity. Let’s break it down: “It’s a tax on everyone who’s saved hard.” False — and misleading. Willis suggests property investors or business owners facing a CGT on sale profits will pass that “cost” on through higher rents or prices. But the CGT applies only when a property is sold and a gain realised — it doesn’t add to operating costs. Ordinary savers with KiwiSaver, shares, or deposits are untouched. There’s no evidence that similar measures overseas drove rent hikes; prices are set by supply, demand, and interest rates, not by a one-off tax. Framing it as a universal burden is inaccurate. “Damaging to the economy; punishes growth.” Speculative. OECD and Treasury research show moderate CGTs have little effect on growth and can redirect capital into productive sectors. Australia has taxed property gains for decades without stalling its economy. Labour argues the extra health funding could lift productivity by reducing illness-related absenteeism — an economic positive, not a drag. “Impacts every small business building a nest egg.” Misleading. The policy exempts business assets such as goodwill, stock, and plant. Only firms that own and later sell taxable property might face CGT on that gain. Most small operators who lease premises would see no change. “Landlords will hike rents to compensate.” Unsubstantiated. No evidence that previous tax changes like the bright-line extension increased rents. Economists agree supply and demand drive rent levels far more than tax settings. “This is going to be really complicated.” Overstated. Tax experts such as Professor Craig Elliffe describe Labour’s plan as the “cleanest, simplest version” of a CGT — one rate, two asset classes, and broad exemptions. Taken together, Willis’s comments rely on fear rather than fact. They echo long-standing tactics that frame any capital-gains tax as an attack on aspiration, when in reality the policy targets a narrow slice of unearned property wealth. Labour estimates nine out of ten Kiwis will not be affected. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s economy is struggling under the current government. Growth per capita remains negative, unemployment is rising, and Treasury forecasts just 1.4% GDP growth for 2025. Business closures and cost-of-living pressures persist despite large tax cuts tilted toward higher earners. Against that backdrop, painting Labour’s focused CGT as economic vandalism rings hollow. Labour’s approach is pragmatic: rebalance the tax system, capture windfall property profits, and use that revenue to ease household health costs. Three free GP visits a year mean tangible relief for families and workers — a policy with social and economic dividends. The real scare story isn’t a targeted CGT; it’s the ongoing failure to fund essential services fairly. Labour’s proposal doesn’t punish success — it simply asks those who profit most from property speculation to contribute their fair share. 🎥 Watch the full segment below to see Nicola Willis’s comments in full context: 👉 Source: TVNZ Breakfast, 30 October 2025 #nzpol
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God of Prompt@godofprompt·
I should charge $99 for this. But I’m giving away my ChatGPT Images Mastery Guide for free. It has: → Step-by-step prompting walkthroughs → JSON templates to generate any image → Side-by-side comparisons with Gemini → My personal prompt cheatsheet This guide turns ChatGPT into your design intern. Comment "Image" and I’ll DM you the file. (Must be following me to receive it)
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Deepak Chauhan@foreverblackcap·
No Henry No will O rourke No Ferguson No Milne No jamieson No sears No Problem for New Zealand Still they won a odi series against England after 12 years Fast bowling depth of @BLACKCAPS is just remarkable 🔥
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Justin Flitter@JustinFlitter·
Absolute masterclass from Rohit and Kohli tonight #AUSvIND
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
New breakthrough quantum algorithm published in @Nature today: Our Willow chip has achieved the first-ever verifiable quantum advantage. Willow ran the algorithm - which we’ve named Quantum Echoes - 13,000x faster than the best classical algorithm on one of the world's fastest supercomputers. This new algorithm can explain interactions between atoms in a molecule using nuclear magnetic resonance, paving a path towards potential future uses in drug discovery and materials science. And the result is verifiable, meaning its outcome can be repeated by other quantum computers or confirmed by experiments. This breakthrough is a significant step toward the first real-world application of quantum computing, and we're excited to see where it leads.
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Helen Clark
Helen Clark@HelenClarkNZ·
There seems to be money for sharply increasing defence spending, new highways, cancelling ferry contracts, landlord tax cuts etc, but not much for pay rises those who keep our essential public services going? It’s all about priorities….
Connor Sharp@_ConnorSharp

The East West link in Auckland, slated as the 'most expensive road' in NZ when the cost was $1.25-1.8 billion, is now slated to cost between $3.7-4.1 billion. Just another example of how CRL is an absolute bargain.

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Cricket on TNT Sports@cricketontnt·
“What’s in that?!” 🤣 Mitchell Marsh was struggling with cramp — if anyone knows what was in that gel that Marnus Labuschagne found so funny, let us know! 😅
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Justin Flitter@JustinFlitter·
I tried spots all over the house. Year after year no flowers. Last 3 years it’s got better and better. Must love this spot. #orchid
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BLACKCAPS@BLACKCAPS·
Ōtautahi - Christchurch! Tomorrow night's 1st KFC T20I against England at Hagley Oval is SOLD OUT! 🙌 Just 30% of tickets remain for the 2nd T20I at Hagley Oval on Monday. Secure yours now | on.nzc.nz/3H6p3KM
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BLACKCAPS@BLACKCAPS·
Chappell-Hadlee 2, tonight at Bay Oval 🏆 #NZvAUS
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Joe Trinder@Joe_Trinder·
Hands down the most powerful documentary I've seen in Aotearoa—absolutely spectacular. It unpacks the unfair criticism Jacinda Ardern faced and gives her the space to clearly articulate the reasoning behind her decisions. She's a once-in-a-generation leader, and many of her harshest critics came from a place of misogyny or conspiracy-driven thinking, disconnected from reality.
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Home grown bananas! Delicious
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The foundations of the house being demolished up the road from us are of an exceptionally high quality
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