Today’s content
Labour leadership
Danyl McLauchlan (Dim-Post): Labour and combinatorial game theory
No Right Turn: Hope for Labour
Duncan Garner (RadioLIVE): Robertson vs. Cunliffe
TVNZ: Maori voters want Shane Jones as Labour leader – poll
Michael Fox and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Maori voters look to Jones for Labour: poll
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The Labour pork barrel update
Jim Gluck (ISO): The other Labour Party Contest
Stacey Kirk (Stuff): Labour leadership Google Hangout
Daily Blog: An open letter to the Labour Party Caucus – Guest Blog
The Standard: The bankster memorandum
Adam Walker (Newstalk ZB): Key has been attacking workers' rights – Cunliffe
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): Labour roadshow heads to its birthplace
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Home town advantage not enough
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): Is Someone Planning To Fix Labour’s Leadership Election?
Patrick Gower (TV3): Camp Cunliffe accused of gay scaremongering
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): Robertson's sexuality a possible issue – poll
Twistedhive: Robertson’s camp pushed the button
TVNZ: Labour leader candidates hit the heartland
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Tweet spotlights division
The Standard: Do the media not understand preferential voting?
Newswire: Labour contenders head to final meeting
Deidre Mussen (Stuff): Back to the spiritual home for Labour trio
Bob Jones (Herald): On likeability alone, Robertson's your man
Audrey Young (Herald): Key tips Cunliffe to emerge victorious as ballot nears
Jack McDonald (Maui Street): The Left must have the courage of their convictions
The Standard: Vote!
Radio NZ: Robertson leads caucus leadership vote
Glenn Conway (The Press): National and Labour in town, jostling for our attention
Australian election
Newswire: John Key plans to meet Tony Abbott
Denis Welch (Opposable thumb): Smaller
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): Abbott takes time out to bask in election victory
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian): Rudd declares victory, refuses to leave office
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The Australian Senate
TVNZ: Welfare changes for expat Kiwis in Aus unlikely – Key
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Australia vote unlikely to change game
Mark Blackham (Political Business): Aussie election lesson
Waikato Times: Editorial: Trans-Tasman bonding
Christchurch East by-election
The Standard: 6 for Christchurch East
Newstalk ZB Staff (Newstalk ZB): Anderton managing Chch Labour campaign
Living wage
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Labour threatening superannuation
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): What will be the impact on Super of an effective minimum wage of $18.40?
Women’s suffrage
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): 120 years since women's suffrage
Fuseworks Media (Voxy): Electoral Commission celebrates 120 years of votes for women
Eloise Gibson (Stuff): Flexible working for men suggested
America’s Cup
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): McCully off to cheer for Team NZ
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Key talks over America's Cup defence
Amelia Wade (Herald): NZ's rich and US' famous throng village
Isaac Davison (Herald): MPs whose hearts are in San Francisco
Syria
Audrey Young (Herald): Key hints at moral support for US on Syria
Newswire: Key ponders US moral support request
Dan Satherley (TV3): Key welcomes Syria weapons proposal
Education
Jo Moir (Stuff): Education's new man calls for rejig
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Hosking on National Standards
Peter Cresswell (Not PC): Empty-headed know-nothingism not good enough, says educator
John Key’s European trip
Radio NZ: PM off to UK, France and USA next week
Stuff: Key heading to Balmoral to see the Queen
Other
Stuff: Today in politics: Tuesday, September 10
Stuff: Charities under financial scrutiny
Hank Schouten (Stuff): Defence seeks upgrade for 25-year-old rifles
Olivia Wannan (Stuff): Consumer lobby group urges hurry-up on bill
Laura McQuillan (Newswire): MFAT case costs $60k at Court of Appeal
Simon Collins (Herald): Poll finds Kiwis against legalising cannabis
Herald: Editorial: Waterfront better than Manukau for Te Papa
Simon Collins (Herald): Anglicans' oil vote causes ripples
Laura McQuillan (Newswire): Former diplomat gags tell-all book
Newswire: Key questions police under-staffing claim
Stuff: New skirmish over Tamihere loan
Gordon Campbell (Stuff): Are the polls to be believed?
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Amy Adams vs. Clare Curran
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Andrew Geddes on a couple of electoral matters
Stuff: The hidden costs of housing
A Omundsen (Pundit): Huge risk of environmental damage and loss of local democracy from planning reforms
Joshua Hitchcock (Ka Tōnuitanga): The Māori Economic Development Framework
Paul Easton (Stuff): Heckling and hilarity at mayoralty meeting