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NZ POLITICS DAILY: 21st January 2014

Bryce Edwards
Tue, 21 Jan 2014

Today’s content

Len Brown

Dan Satherley (TV3): Len Brown plays down SkyCity allegations

Tom McRae (TV3): Auckland councillors cast more doubt on Len Brown

Jimmy Ellingham (Herald): Len Brown prosecution a 'test case'

Len Brown (Herald): Six strategies for 2014

TVNZ: Len Brown's wife off the hook - for now

Stuff: Auckland mayor to see out term

Radio NZ: Private prosecution likely against Brown

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Mayor surrounded by security guards

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Why wouldn’t the Mayor hire security staff?

Russell Brown (Hard News): Cranks, self-seekers and the mayor

 

Kim Dotcom

James Fyfe (TV3): Kim Dotcom 'couldn't resist' opportunity to make album

Vernon Small (Stuff): Wrecking balls entertaining

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Some policy questions for the Dotcom Party

Tim Selwyn (Tumeke): Netzpolitiken: Party party be cray cray

Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behaviour): DotBets

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Labour Party press release about Dotcom

Steven Cowan (Against the Current): Labour’s New Friend

News.Com.Au: Inside the bizarre world of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom

Paul Buchanan (Kiwipolitico): Nothing Left

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Buchanan on the left cuddling up to Dotcom

Will de Cleene (gonzo): Platforms

Pete George (Your NZ): Reviewing Dotcom’s “Good Times” and “Internet Party”

Josie Pagani (Pundit): Dotcom hasn’t been extradited because it’s not clear he broke the law.

 

Maori politics

Radio NZ: Process to replace Sharples starts

Radio NZ: Wellington kaumatua objects to female MPs on paepae

Sam Thompson (Newstalk ZB): Changes ahead for Maori Party

Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Will women lose in culture clash?

Will de Cleene (gonzo): Wahine Meanies, Maori Modernity

Radio NZ: Maori warden numbers increase

 

TPP

Julie Moffett (Newstalk ZB): Goff upbeat about TPP

Jane Kelsey (Herald): Leak shows trade deal may prove tricky

 

Economy

Dene MacKenzie (ODT): Reality overriding political spiel

Lucy Craymer (WSJ): Economy Strong as New Zealand Enters Likely Election Year

TVNZ: NZ employment confidence rises in fourth quarter

Maria Slade (Stuff): An Australasian currency?

Pattrick Smellie (Idealog): The return of mercantilism

David Clark (ODT): Silence on Invermay will not do

 

Housing

Radio NZ: NZ housing 'severely unaffordable'

The Standard: State housing: bursting the “market” bubble

 

National Party

Newswire: Key to indicate possible partners

TVNZ: Key ready for 'hijinks and games' of election year

Herald: Leaders' golf: He invited me, says Key

Greg Presland (The Standard): And John Hayes makes ten

 

Labour Party

Michael Sergel (Newstalk ZB): Opposition gearing up for early election

Laura McQuillan (Newstalk ZB): MP kayaking around Waitemata Harbour to encourage cleanup

 

Inequality and poverty

Brian Easton (Listener): Poor Show

Deborah Hill Cone (Herald): Struggle Street needs fast broadband too

Charles Waldegrave (Stuff): The argument in support of a living wage

Waikato Times: Editorial: Justice failing on unpaid debts

 

Other

Taranaki Daily News: 'Saying nothing does not help'

Ben Heather (Stuff): MPI 'too lenient' with neglectful farmers

Caleb Harris (Stuff): Funding system for costly drugs 'unfair'

Dave Armstrong (Dominion Post): Charity too vital a concept to be manipulated by self-interest

Dominion Post: Editorial: Afghanistan venture an exercise in futility

Tahu Potiki (Stuff): We are all culpable for fossil fuel dependence

Patrick Leyland (Progress Report): Doing politics

Will de Cleene (gonzo): Better Late Than Never

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): PPTA finds five good things in education in 2013

Scott Hamilton (Reading the Maps): Letting down the family

Tahu Potiki (Stuff): We are all culpable for fossil fuel dependence

Southland Times: Ignoring the wishes of the electorate

TV3: Boscawen: Asian vote Key to ACT's survival

Bryce Edwards
Tue, 21 Jan 2014
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