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NZ POLITICS DAILY: 12th Sep 2013

Bryce Edwards
Thu, 12 Sep 2013

Today’s links

Labour leadership

Colin Espiner (Stuff): Labour needs unity, whatever the result

Jane Clifton (Listener): Who’s the boss?

Lynn Prentice (The Standard): My votes

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Modelling the Labour Members vote

Mike Williams (Pundit): Cunliffe's the man for the job -- here's why

Wellingtonian: Editorial – Robertson is the man

Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): The Michie incident's isolating Cunliffe

Audrey Young (Herald): Last minute scramble to woo MPs

Red Alert: Equal pay : What would you do about gender pay discrimination? Labour Leadership Q&A #4

Red Alert: TPPA : Will you make the TPPA process transparent? Labour Leadership Q&A #3

The Standard: Voting update

Geoffrey Miller (Liberation): Can Labour learn from Act’s leadership primary?

Geoffrey Miller (Liberation): Can Labour learn from Act’s leadership primary? Part Two

Red Alert: Justice : What is your view of the New Zealand justice system? Labour Leadership Q&A #6

Stuff: Cunliffe gets leadership boost

The Inquiring Mind: Methinks he doth protest too much

Twistedhive: Counting down

Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Divisions in the Labour Party to be revealed

Patrick Gower (TV3): Voters view Cunliffe as negative leader

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Voters view Cunliffe as negative leader

The Standard: Assessing the contenders’ campaigns

Morgan Godfery (Daily Blog): Shane Jones: the wedge politics edition

The Standard: Lame-duck PM?

Newswire: Voters critical of Cunliffe in poll

Claire Trevett (Herald): Entertainment galore on the Labour hustings

Audrey Young (Herald): Returning King boost for team Robertson

Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): Cunliffe’s Decision: Easy to make, but hard to swallow.

Inquiring Mind: Sacked for stating the obvious

Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Not fit to govern

 

RMA

No Right Turn: MMP saves the Environment

No Right Turn: A licence to pollute

Isaac Davison (Herald): Parties throw spanner in govt's RMA works

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Government's RMA changes in the balance

The Standard: Nats take a big hit on RMA reform

Simon Wong (TV3): National partners won't back RMA changes

Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): PM surprised by Maori, United Future RMA stance

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Dunne, Maori Party stymie planning laws revamp

Isaac Davison (Herald): Govt coalition partners reject RMA proposal

Radio NZ: Key prepared for RMA compromise

 

Fonterra

TVNZ: Botulism scare recovery plan outlined

Richard Meadows (Stuff): Govt pays $2m to fix Fonterra relationships

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Nathan Guy’s Machiavelli phase short-lived

Stuff: Fonterra recovery enters new phase

 

Maori TV

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Te Heuheu breaks silence over Maori TV CEO search

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Maori TV wrangles

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Te Heuheu denies intervening over new Maori TV chief

 

Asset sales

Newswire: Suspend asset sales, opposition says

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Govt expected to revise asset sale target

 

Education

Rebuilding Christchurch: Thrown under the walking bus

Stuff: Four Christchurch schools to close

Nelson Mail: System review needs to be open-minded

 

Trust law

Adam Bennett (Herald): Law Commission recommends sweeping changes to trust legislation

Catherine Harris (Stuff): Trusts rule makeover floated

Adam Bennett (Herald): Trust law change could aid IRD

Adam Bennett (Herald): Warning over trust disputes

 

Christchurch

Steven Cowan (Against the Current): CERA - now with added John Key!

No Right Turn: Why is CERA promoting John Key?

Rebuilding Christchurch: The Seperation of Church and State

The Press: Editorial: Welcome boost to CBD rebuild

 

Housing

Dan Satherley (TV3): Turei backtracks on housing 'mistake'

 

Economy

Laura Walters (Stuff): Battle lines drawn on workplace reform

Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behaviour): Living Wages - Canadian economist(s) edition.

Hank Schouten (Stuff): Union 'gobsmacked' at Fletcher layoffs

Natasha Jojoa Burling (Newstalk ZB): Government departments urged to stop using psychometric testing

Dominion Post: Editorial: Little need for psychometric tests

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Axe copper tax action launched

Bob Robertson (Dominion Post): Scaremongers putting forest monorail at risk

 

Other

Beith Atkinson (Integrity Talking Points): Most Kiwis trust the Police

Tess McClure (Stuff): Church says no to 'hush money'

No Right Turn: The cost of GCSB spying

Jaswant Singh (Stuff): Messy exit from Afghan war

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Espiner calls for ban on police pursuits

Newswire: Aussie takes SFO's top job

David Clendon (Frogblog): NZ Universities being left behind

TVNZ: Key supportive of US approach to Syria

 

Bryce Edwards
Thu, 12 Sep 2013
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