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NZ POLITICS DAILY: June 25
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
GCSB
Dan Satherley (TV3):
Key 'confident' Dunne will back GCSB bill
Newswire:
Dotcom warns against GCSB law change
Tracy Watkins and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
Dunne pressured over controversial spy bill
Adam Bennett (Herald):
Spying on NZ: Law widens net for snooping
Newswire:
NZ First holds power over GCSB law
Radio NZ:
PM dependent on United Future and NZ First on spy law
Audrey Young (Herald):
GCSB to act reactively, not proactively – Key
Pete George (Your NZ):
GCSB Watch
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog):
Winston maneuvers to the Right by voting for GCSB legislation
Pete George (Your NZ):
GCSB Amendment Bill submissions
Radio NZ:
Govt struggling to get support for GCSB bill
Keith Locke (Daily Blog):
Don’t worry, the GCSB is only spying on you “incidentally”
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Law Society critical of proposed GCSB changes
No Right Turn:
How bad does it have to get?
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog):
A Real Life Thriller. Or, why Edward Snowden should fear the Espionage Act
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Spy legislation "Solution without a problem"
TVNZ:
Growing opposition to more powers for spy agency
No Right Turn:
Says it all
Ikaroa-Rawhiti
Claire Trevett (Herald):
Labour has most to lose in byelection for Ikaroa-Rawhiti
Radio NZ:
Poor social media use for Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidates – society
Yvonne Tahana (Herald):
Pot-taking past 'no barrier'
Newstalk ZB Staff (Newstalk ZB):
History suggests low turnout for by-election
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
All as bad as each other
Tova O’Brien (TV3):
Forestry safety focus of Ikaroa-Rawhiti election
Christchurch
Mike Yardley (The Press):
Brace for a ding-dong mayoral scrap
Newswire:
Key not likely to back Gilmore for East
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
You stupid boy
Aaron Gilmore (Mighty Rocket):
Christchurch East By Election
The Standard:
Christchurch East maneuvering
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Junk in, junk out
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
I am risen
Thomas Mead (TV3):
Dalziel blasts 'irresponsible' council debt
Gordon Campbell (Stuff):
The Christchurch fatigue factor
Vernon Small (Stuff):
Aaron Gilmore coy on comeback
Simon Wong (TV3):
Will Aaron Gilmore run for Chch East?
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
Aaron Gilmore posts political comeback hints on blog
TVNZ:
Aaron Gilmore hints at political comeback
Constitutional review
Radio NZ:
Opinion divided on role of Treaty in constitution
Morgan Godfery (Daily Blog):
The Bill of Rights: entrench it, give it supreme law effect and add to it
Peter Dunne
Newswire:
Dunne now target of private prosecution
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Convicted blackmailer Graham McCready at it again
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock):
Which other parties don’t have 500 members?
Pete George (Your NZ):
Dunne transcript from The Nation
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
Prosecution of Dunne sought
Ben Uffindell (The Civilian):
Peter Dunne’s house still without power
Rebecca Quilliam (Herald):
Dunne: Private prosecution is 'nonsense'
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Dunne says private prosecution "nonsense"
No Right Turn:
No case to answer
Caregivers bill
Ben Clark (The Standard):
An unjust government
Adam Hollingworth (TV3):
Auckland High Court to rule on disability support
Edward Gay (Herald):
Mum, carer: None of us want to live in a dictatorship
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
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