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NZ POLITICS DAILY: June 4

Bryce Edwards
Tue, 04 Jun 2013
Simon Lusk
David Fisher (Herald): National turns on hard right advisor
The Standard: That Lusk article
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Lusk & Slater: Dirty Deeds Done Poorly
The Standard: The Lusk paper
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Internal tensions
The Standard: Out of the shadows
Anthony Robins (The Standard): Hollow Men 2 ?
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Oh noes… I attack unions
Danyl Mclauchlan (Dim-Post): The wolf and the lion
Sam Durbin (Recess Monkey): The War for the National Party Heats Up
Morgan Godfery (Daily Blog): What the left can learn from Lusk
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): On being a broad church
No Right Turn: Shorter Simon Lusk
Anthony Robins (The Standard): The power of blogs
Pete George (Your NZ): The Standard on power of blogs
 
Greens
John Armstrong (Herald): Labour and Greens are Siamese twins
Isaac Davison (Herald): Greens trio tipped for Cabinet jobs
John Roughan (Herald): Labour-Greens tango a fizzer
Isaac Davison (Herald): Norman: Key 'acting like Muldoon'
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Labour and Greens
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Why did Norman go nasty?
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Norman goes nasty
Karl du Fresne: Who's Norman trying to kid?
The Standard: A fighting liberal
Shani Annand-Baron (Newstalk ZB): State of politics has gone bad - Norman
Andrew McMillan: Greens New Colours Emerge
Danyl McLauchlan (Dim-Post): Normanahotep
Pete George (Your NZ): Frog pond
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Are the Greens now the nasty party?
Pete George (Your NZ): Once were tree huggers
Isaac Davison (Herald): Green leader tears into 'smiling' Key
The Standard: Frightened old men
Peter Aranyi (The Paepae): What is this @3NewsEditor? Pravda?
Isaac Davison (Herald): Keep identity in coalition: Oz senator
Isaac Davison (Herald): Green Party secrets are bit of a yawn
Isaac Davison (Herald): Keep identity in coalition: Oz senator
Isaac Davison (Herald): Green Party secrets are bit of a yawn
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Thos cwazy old gweens
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Poor prisoners
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Greens ban perfume and aftershave
Dan Satherley (TV3): Key fair game, say Greens
Pete George (Your NZ): More Green 80s ignorance
Pete George (Your NZ): The Norman enraging
 
Nurses in schools
Isaac Davison (Herald): Nurses in low decile schools – Greens
Annabel Reid (Newstalk ZB): Nurses right behind Greens policy
 
Food in schools
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): Feeding the Kids in the House of the Future
Claire Trevett (Herald): Many flavours in Key's porridge
The Political Scientist: Varieties of poverty in New Zealand
Paul Little (Herald): A storm in a cereal bowl
Gordon Brown (Stuff): Key caves in on breakfast time
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The cost of breakfast
Jonathan Carson (Stuff): For some breakfast is hard to afford
Sue Kedgley (Herald): Bring back school food guidelines
Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behaviour): Knowable, but not known to me
 
United Future
Kate Chapman (Stuff): United Future deregistered
The Standard: On party membership
Pete George (Your NZ): Explaining the United Future position
Grayson Ottaway (Newstalk ZB): Could take months to re-register United Future
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Dunne over?
Pete George (Your NZ): Could still be a United Future
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Underdone
The Standard: Dunne and dusted?
No Right Turn: The end of Peter Dunne?
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): United Future deregistered
3 News Online Staff and Newswire: United Future's registration cancelled
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): United Future set to start afresh
 
Inequality, poverty, and unemployment
Anna Leask and Jared Savage (Herald): How super-rich Kiwis dodge tax
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Tax avoidance
Pete George (Your NZ): David Clark on fairness
Rosa Studholme andAlexia Johnston (Stuff): PM gives praise to teen mothers
 
Auckland
Brian Rudman (Herald): Money talks in race for mayoralty
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Land profits
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Trevett on National’s lack of courage
Fran O’Sullivan (Herald): Right plan for nation's only global city
Kate Chapman (Stuff): Williamson: No mayoral bid
Nicholas Jones (Herald): NZ houses '4th most overvalued'
Mathew Dearnaley (Herald): Car-mad reputation unfounded - report
 
Racist Cartoons
Steve Braunias (Stuff): The Secret Diary of Dame Susan Devoy
Pete George (Your NZ): Of cartoons and enforced socialism
Rowan MacArthur (ISO): Racism – Alive and Dangerous
Michael Daly and Kate Chapman (Stuff): Racism subjective, like pornography - PM
Owen Baxter: It's Just a Cartoon!
 
Christchurch
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Marryatt heading for pay rise showdown
Olivia Carville (Stuff): No fear in taking on officialdom
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The Press on the next 1,000 days
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Was the Parker rumour a dirty trick?
 
Queens Birthday Honours
Alister Taylor (Herald): Historical precedent for stripping title
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Sir Doug may return knighthood – Banks
Peter Wilson (Newswire): Key waits on stripping Sir Doug of title
Phil Twyford (Red Alert): Anyway it is not even her real birthday
 
Maori politics
Peter Cresswell (Not PC): One Law For All
Newstalk ZB Staff (Newstalk ZB): Labour's Whaitiri begins campaign for Ikaroa-Rawhiti
Vomle Springford (Wairarapa Times-Age): Battle on for Maori electorate
 
Offshore drilling and protest
Geoff Cumming (Herald): A watered down model
 
2014 Election
Vernon Small (Stuff): House prices loom large for election
Matthew Dallas (Stuff): Political sun still shines on National
Chris Ford (Voxy): The bouncing polls
Official Information Act: A case study in tactical voting
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): The Name Game
The Standard: Key’s credibility hit
 
Margaret Shields
Jan Logie (Frogblog): RIP Margaret Shields
 
Arms Treaty
 
Media
Gordon Brown (Stuff): TV3's current affairs leap
 
GCSB
Michael Cummings (Manawatu Standard): Peters at his scurrilous best
Scott Yorke (Imperitor Fish): Enquiry to enquire into enquiry
Kirsty Johnston (Stuff): Police have to return material to Dotcom
Laura Heathcote (Newstalk ZB): Report on secret report's leaking won't be secret
 
China Relations
Oliver Hartwich (NBR): In praise of Asian migrants
Peter Huck (Herald): Setting rules for a new game
Wilma McCorkindale (Stuff): Anti-Chinese flyer alarms residents
Michael Field (Stuff):Sanctuary plans in deep water
 
Economy
Catherine Harris (Stuff): Tenants demand safety of '100pc'
Gareth Morgan and Geoff Simmons (Herald): Govt and miners have learned lesson
Geoff Bertram (NZ Fabian Society): Asset Values and Regulation
 
Feminism
A Bee of a Certain Age: Talking about pink
The Hand Mirror: C.L.I.T.festing
 
Public sector performance
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The 2013 Trans-Tasman Departments Report
 
‘James Henderson’
Pete George (Your NZ): Is ‘James Henderson’ Clint Smith?
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): A question
 
Other
Russell Brown (Public Address): Media3: We have much to discuss
Matt McCarten (Herald): We may hear that penny drop
Simon Bradwell (TVNZ): Cops need to come clean
Kiri Gillespie (Bay of Plenty Times): Pressure mounting on Horan
Steve Kilgallon (Stuff): Agreement prompts royal holiday rethink
Mike Williams (Herald): Legacy of P will linger
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Irrelevant? Helen Kelly thinks so
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): 2013 Budget reflects new expectations
Greg Presland (Waitakere News): The New Zealand Law Society speaks out
Claire Browning (Herald): RMA changes a step back in time
John Drinnan (Herald): TV3 faces Christie 
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Party leaders on the wintry blast
Marc Greenhill (Stuff): New-look electorates may trigger upsets
Ruth Laugesen (Listener): Reforms fail to fly
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): John, the champagne socialist
Jane Clifton (Listener): Just feed the children
Bryce Edwards
Tue, 04 Jun 2013
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