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NZ POLITICS DAILY: July 30
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 30 Jul 2013
Labour’s housing policy
Patrick Gower (TV3):
Labour housing restrictions a last-ditch effort?
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian):
David Shearer tells Pakistani taxi driver that he can’t buy home
Stephen Franks:
House buying ban blocked by China FTA?
David Hargreaves (Interest):
Opinion: The housing market seems set to be a big election issue - and that's definitely a bad thing
Grant Miller (Manawatu Standard):
Shearer plunges into limelight
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Shearer –It’s “the Asians”
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock):
Clark part of Auckland housing problem
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
How many foreign buyers are there?
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil)
Lack of detail with #chanban
Pete George (Your NZ):
Labour Housing Policy causing resentment in immigrant communities
The Jackal:
Hazing the statistics
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
The numbers still don’t add up for Labour’s #chanban
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Comment of the day
The Inquiring Mind:
The #chanban may well be illegal within terms of China FTA
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Shearer explaining #chanban on Newstalkzb
Herald:
Labour's foreign buyer policy could breach FTA
RadioLIVE:
Mixed reaction to Labour's housing policy
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
The politics of the #chanban
The Standard:
Jonolism or Journalism?
Stephen Franks:
The China Free Trade Agreement explained
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
More helpful tools
Rob Crawford Jr (The Watercooler):
Politics: “The Asians”; a tale of xenophobia and envy
James Weir (Stuff):
House policy 'reeks of xenophobia'
Marta Steeman (Stuff):
Building company plans to ramp up house production
ODT:
Popularity polls and policy
Grant Shimmin (Timaru Herald):
Editorial: Can policy be vote winner?
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Is Labour’s policy in breach of the FTA they signed?
Peter Wilson and Laura McQuillan (TV3):
Labour's new policy 'dog-whistle claptrap'
Anne Gibson (Herald):
Trade warning on home buying ban
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Labour housing policy could breach free trade deals
Audrey Young (Herald):
PM says Labour policy 'desperate'
Herald:
Editorial: Foreigner ban just one way to ease house price inflation
Radio NZ:
Maori Party cautions Labour over new housing policy
Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behviour):
Labour on Housing, RBNZ on LVR
Ele Ludemann (Home Paddock):
Does Labour have a research unit?
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Labour’s leadership destabilization still underway
State surveillance of media
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog):
No Friend of Democracy: To Whom is the NZDF Answerable?
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road):
The Contagion Of Evil
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
The Defence allegations
3 News Online Staff (TV3):
No evidence journo was monitored – NZDF
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
Defence Force denies having journalist's phone data
TVNZ:
Defence denies monitoring journalist in Afghanistan
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Journalists are no threat, says Defence Minister
3 News Online Staff (TV3):
Inquiry sought into NZDF spying on journo
PMC: NZ:
Protesters condemn GCSB ‘spy bill’ and spooks centre with Pacific targets
The Inquiring Mind:
Oh dear, someone is telling porkies
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Oh how curious, why did Nicky and Bruce leave these details out?
Radio NZ:
Hager stands by claim of phone monitoring by Defence
Dominion Post:
Editorial: Speaking truth to power
David Fisher (Herald):
'No evidence' to back spying claim
Mark Blackham (Political Business):
A citizen’s right to subversion
GCSB
No Right Turn:
No-one likes a snoop II
No Right Turn:
There is an alternative
Liam Cavanagh (Stuff):
Why you should care about GCSB bill
No Right Turn:
A dumb idea
Anthony Robins (The Standard):
Key explains the need to spy on us all
Michael Fox (Stuff):
Anonymous hits National websites
Newswire:
Dotcom takes battle to Supreme Court
Pete George (Your NZ):
Cunliffe versus Shearer, Jenny versus lprent
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
Right Thinking: Treason!
Inequality, poverty, employment
Phil O’Reilly (Dominion Post):
Wages are based on work, not size of family
Brian Easton:
The Business of Inequality
Guy Mccallum (Critic):
Rebooting the Politics of Poverty
Catherine Harris and Jazial Crossley (Stuff):
Home rents not as cheap as in 1980s
Claire Trevett (Herald):
Voters support extension of tax credits to beneficiaries, poll finds
TVNZ:
Low wage attraction of NZ for Aussies 'deeply worrying'
Newswire:
NZ seen as a low wage country – Labour
Catherine Harris (Stuff):
Mixed bag for rentals
Dave Armstrong (Dominion Post):
Who really has family values?
Maori politics
TVNZ:
Maori electoral roll choice wraps up
Newswire:
Maori voters switch rolls
Radio NZ:
Flavell disappointed with electoral option result
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock):
Maori business less dependent on govt
Dion Tuuta (Taranaki Daily News):
Party must keep working for Maori betterment
Radio NZ:
Hui examines Maori business going global
Radio NZ:
Queensland Maori wardens undermined by govt agencies
Newswire:
Voter enrolment disappoints Maori Party
Brendan Manning (Herald):
17,000 voters change roll in Maori electoral option
Media
The Standard:
Democracy needs public service (Freeview)TV
Russell brown (Hard News):
U: It's about the combos
Radio NZ:
TVNZ to close youth channel
TVNZ:
TVNZ U presenters thank viewers for their support
John Key in South Korea
Adam Bennett (Herald):
Korean FTA could be signed within year – PM
Tova O’Brien (TV3):
Key upstaged by robot in South Korea
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
Key says South Korean FTA 'urgent'
Narelle Henson (Stuff):
Kiwis' action in Korea gives us plenty to be thankful for
TVNZ:
Q+A: The Panel discuss PM John Key's interview
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Discord over whether NZ troops would defend S Korea
Adam Bennett (Herald):
Veterans drafted into FTA cause
Christchuch East by-election
TVNZ:
Labour opens nominations for Christchurch East candidate
Herald:
Nominations for Labour's by-election candidate open
Education
Radio NZ:
Labour to repeal charter school legislation
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
Labour pledges to repeal charter schools legislation
Other
Stuff:
Today in politics: Tuesday, July 30
Daily Blog:
Why the shit are so many otherwise-reasonable people against unions?
Phillip Temple (ODT):
Four years too long in power?
Newswire:
'We have a freshwater crisis' Greens say
Herald:
Ian Wishart sued by former diplomat over book portrayal
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian):
Concern after future monarch revealed to be useless infant who won’t stop crying
TVNZ:
Political party selling cannabis to supporters
Stuff:
Probe of Sir Owen Glenn's charitable trust mulled
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Vance on Norman
Dominion Post:
Tough call to be made on shaky buildings
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Mad or bad: Key’s choice
Andrea Vance (Stuff):
How to solve a problem like Russel?
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 30 Jul 2013
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