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NZ POLITICS DAILY: 17th Sep 2013
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 17 Sep 2013
Today's content
Labour’s reshuffle
Colin Espiner (Stuff):
The revenge of the nerds
John Armstrong (Herald):
All aboard the Cunliffe train?
Corin Dann (TVNZ):
Is Labour unity talk for real?
Bryce Edwards (liberation):
Top tweets about David Parker becoming Labour’s Deputy Leader
Audrey Young (Herald):
Cunliffe names Parker as his choice of deputy
Hamish Rutherford and Tracy Watkins (Stuff):
David Parker confirmed as Labour deputy leader
Simon Wong (TV3):
David Parker confirmed as deputy Labour leader
TVNZ:
Key: Labour deputy decision shows 'deep rifts'
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Cunliffe makes mark with new Labour line up
Rob Hosking (NBR):
Cunliffe's need for unity will come at high price
Rob Hosking (NBR):
Cunliffe dumps Robertson, installs Parker as deputy
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
So much for unity!
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Will Cunliffe keep his word and apply Part 6A to his own office
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
Team Oracle USA challenges for leadership of the Labour Party
Nelson Mail:
Editorial – Cunliffe's next job is to unite Labour
Labour leadership
ODT:
Cunliffe's first big test
Tracy Watkins (Stuff):
Cunliffe to Labour MPs: Back me or quit
Southland Times:
Editorial: Traction and teamwork
Duncan Garner (RadioLIVE):
Swallowing dead rats – now ditch Mallard
Waikato Times:
Big calls await for Cunliffe
Newswire:
Labour to choose deputy, whips
Timaru Herald:
Editorial: Time to walk the walk
Audrey Young (Herald):
Leaders primed for face-off
John Armstrong (Herald):
Tough-talking 'war footing' Cunliffe clear and concise
TVNZ:
Labour to choose deputy leader
Stephen Franks (NBR):
Ruddcliffe?
Jane Clifton (Listener):
Labour’s own red wedding
Gordon Campbell (Stuff):
Timely promotion for Cunliffe
Tracy Watkins (Stuff):
Why Liberal victory should spook Key
Dominion Post:
Cunliffe's hard work starts now
TVNZ:
Cunliffe talks tough on first day as Labour leader
TVNZ:
Chris Hipkins could lose Chief Whip role
Newswire:
Cunliffe non-committal on deputy Robertson
Andrea Vance (Stuff):
Labour's Cunliffe prepares for first caucus
Audrey Young (Herald):
Cunliffe hints at recommending Robertson for deputy
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB):
Cunliffe expects full caucus support
Patrick Gower (TV3):
Cunliffe promises Govt war, Key unfazed
Michael Fox (Stuff):
Hipkins may lose Chief Whip's role
Newswire:
Labour's whips stand down
Grant Miller (Manawatu Standard):
Rallying caucus toughest test
Barry Soper and Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Robertson the favourite, but Labour will unite behind Cunliffe
Stuff:
Awful warning from across the ditch
TVNZ:
'The skipper's feeling good' - David Cunliffe
Andrea Vance (Stuff):
Contender upbeat on Labour Party's future
Patrick Gower (TV3):
Carpe Diem - Cunliffe must go hard
Dan Satherley (TV3):
Cunliffe's options: Olive branch or knife?
Dan Satherley (TV3):
Cunliffe vows to spare detractors
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock):
Utu or unity
Alan Papprill (The Irascible Curmudgeon):
The New Labour Leadership
Peter Cresswell (Not PC):
Quote of the Day: On Cunliffe
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Cunliffe’s Caucus Challenge
The Standard:
Elite media fear Cunliffe, which is actually a really good sign: Vol 1
Tim Watkin (Pundit):
To Cunliffe the spoils – so don't spoil the chance
Russell Brown (Hard News):
Event Season
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
How the caucus may have voted
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Wise advice for Cunliffe, doubt he will listen
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
The need for blood
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
What happened to the change you promised?
Gordon Campbell (Scoop):
On David Cunliffe winning the Labour leadership
The Standard:
Outside the bubble
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Hipkins gone
Greg Presland (The Standard):
Cunliffe wins – now what?
The Inquiring Mind:
Chippie chopped
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Labour unity – groundhog day
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian):
Who is David Cunliffe?
The Inquiring Mind:
Détente
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Labour staffing changes
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
What to do about Shearer
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog):
Cunliffe’s Shadow Cabinet
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian):
David Cunliffe flies to San Francisco in effort to be on TV
Meridian float
Simon Wong (TV3):
Meridian to be listed in October
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
Meridian float gets go ahead
TVNZ:
Asset sales may struggle to net $5 billion - Key
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Meridian dates
Newswire:
Assets likely to be sold before referendum
Tamsyn Parker (Herald):
Meridian listing due next month
Tamsyn Parker (Herald):
Govt Air NZ selldown still in hangar
UFB rollout
Adam Bennett (Herald):
Joyce's part in broadband price campaign revealed
Edward Rooney (Herald):
Meridian sale: Govt blinks
Newswire:
Broadband price-setting row heats up
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
Chorus must explain - lobby group
Herald:
Editorial: Fibre subsidy unfair and dangerous to economy
Local body elections
Stuff:
How voters can make an informed choice
Katie Chapman (Stuff):
Rhetoric, barbs, and a few boos
Dominion Post: Editorial:
Absolutely Positively democracy
Geoff Cumming (Herald):
A range of opinions
Newswire:
Ex-ACT MP Calvert eyes Dunedin council
Morgan Godfery (Maui Street):
The hitchhikers guide to the local elections
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Wellington Mayoral Q+A
Graeme Edgeler (Legal Beagle):
Dewey Defeats Truman; or Advice to those polling in preferential systems
Pete George (Your NZ):
Radio NZ’s travesty of democracy
John Minto (Daily Blog):
The Auckland Mayoralty – it’s John Minto Vs Len Brown
Education
The Press:
Editorial: Private school deals a risk
Steve Maharey (Herald):
Education is not just about knowledge
Dave Armstrong (Stuff):
Journal's demise has sting for low achieving 'tail'
Andrew Laxon (Herald):
Wide open university
Economy
James Weir (Stuff):
Public servants getting gloomy over economic future
Stuff:
We're splurgers, not savers
Simon Wong (TV3):
Cunliffe wants TPP draft in the public
Audrey Young (Herald):
Key snipes at rival on trade
Christchurch
Glenn Conway (Stuff):
Cera in hot water over tweet repeats
Mike Yardley (Stuff):
Marryatt's exit package more than outrageous
TVNZ:
Questions over CERA's political neutrality
Mike Stenhouse (The Press):
New leaders needed for rebuild
Other
Stuff:
Today in politics - Tuesday, September 17
Katie Chapman (Stuff):
Women reluctant to run for office
Jamie Morton (Stuff):
Mob man seeking political role
Newswire:
Cunliffe cautious on Team NZ funding
Newswire:
Snapper quota change to be announced
Bill Jarvie (Stuff):
The case for derailing the plan
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Most mentioned news stories in August
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Changes to rules governing next year's election
No Right Turn:
Serco = sexual assault
Manawatu Standard:
Give a thought for the nurses
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Reason given for GCSB secrecy
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 17 Sep 2013
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