New Zealand Listener Magazine: November 27-December 3, 2010; Myths & lies about welfare handouts

Notes
Not working: with growing child poverty and inter-generational welfare dependency, the benefit system needs an overhaul. Does counselling really help? Psychological support for quake-weary Cantabrians. Who is the real Nelson Mandela? Climb every mountain: Freda Du Faur, the first woman to climb Mount Cook. Euan Macleod's paintings: Christchurch. Breaking the cycle: angry and inconsiderate drivers have no place on our roads. 'Outrageous Fortune'. Fear of crying: the perfect mother trap. Pansy Wong: perks fallout. Aboard the rollercoaster: Geoffrey Palmer. What a pain: the ache you're feeling is all in the brain. Scary tactics: canola oil.
Additional Notes
pain, canola oil, Pansy Wong, Geoffrey Palmer, welfare state, counselling, Christchurch, earthquakes, Freda Du Faur, Euan Macleod, Nelson Mandela, road rage
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library R25462