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NZ POLITICS DAILY: June 7
Bryce Edwards
Fri, 07 Jun 2013
Peter Dunne resignation
Bryce Edwards (Liberation):
Top tweets & images about Peter Dunne
Claire Trevett and Adam Bennett (Herald):
Peter Dunne resigns from ministerial role
No Right Turn:
The Henry report
TVNZ:
Peter Dunne: I did not leak the GCSB report
Stuff:
Peter Dunne resigns in spy-leak fallout
TVNZ:
Peter Dunne: A career at the centre of NZ politics
NBR:
Dunne quits as minister
Jock Anderson (NBR):
Early election pushed closer by resignation
Rob Hosking (NBR):
Dunne-related eruption has parallels with 2002 early election
Grant Duncan (Policy Matters):
Peter Dunne's resignation as minister
Lloyd Burr (TV3):
Peter Dunne resigns as minister
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Peter Dunne – You read it here first
Rob Crawford (The Watercooler):
Politics: Dunne and dusted?: Peter Dunne resigns as Minister
Peter Dunne
John Armstrong (Herald):
Labour should leave dirty work to Peters
Graeme Edgeler (Public Address):
D-Day for Dunne
Andrew Geddes (Pundit):
A tale of two Speakers
Newswire:
Parliament walkout 'childish' – Brownlee
Radio NZ:
Legal expert discusses United Future's position
Mark Blackham (Political business):
Going too far
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Is the United Future leader Dunne and dusted?
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB):
Shabby day for democracy, says Winston
No Right Turn:
A farce
Corin Dann (TVNZ):
NZ First MPs stage Parliament 'boycott'
Rob Hosking (NBR):
The Peters-Dunne standoff: your questions answered
Claire Trevett (Herald):
MPs walk out of Parliament over Dunne decision
Kate Chapman and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
MPs walk out of question time
Lloyd Burr (TV3):
Speaker riles MPs with United Future ruling
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Contempt of Parliament
Claire Trevett and Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
MPs walk out of Parliament over Dunne decision
Bryce Edwards (Liberation):
Some thoughts (and tweets) about the day in Parliament
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
No rush, take your time Peter
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
Solidarity!
Tim Selwyn (Tumeke):
Dunne over
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish):
Transcript of Leader’s Keynote Speech: United Future Party Annual Conference
Anthony Robins (The Standard):
You can’t be a leader of nothing
Pete George (Your NZ):
Peters accusation against Dunne – zero credible evidence
Pete George (Your NZ):
Peters and Robins ignorance on United Future
Selwyn Manning (Daily Blog):
5AA Australia: Selwyn Manning & Peter Godfrey On A Battle for NZ’s Political Centre
Michael Daly (Stuff):
'Still hope' for UnitedFuture
Keeping Stock:
Dunne fights back
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog):
Why Winston is trying to kill off Peter Dunne
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock):
Who would it hurt?
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB):
Peter Dunne welcomes controversial speaker's ruling
TVNZ:
MPs stage Parliament walk-out over Speaker's Dunne decision
Radio NZ:
Brownlee criticises 'childish' protests
Claire Trevett (Herald):
Mallard savages ruling on Dunne
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Labour on warpath over Dunne's status
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Long may it last
Pete George (Your NZ):
Who had copies of the Kitteridge report?
TVNZ:
United Future looks set to re-register
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff):
'Shabby day for democracy'
Ross Robertson
No Right Turn:
Good riddance to Ross Robertson
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
Labour MP Ross Robertson retires from Parliament
Newswire:
Long-serving Labour MP to step down
TVNZ:
Veteran Labour MP retires, eyes local govt
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Will there be a Manukau East by-election?
Stuff:
Veteran Labour MP retires
Selwyn Manning (Daily Blog):
Is ‘Spot’ A Double-Dipper? Surely Not!
Claire Trevett (Herald):
Retiring MP: I won't force force byelection
Media and blogosphere
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
TV3 host to Parata: 'How Maori are you?'
Danyl McLauchlan (Dim-Post):
Hello darkness my old friend
Ben Uffendell (The Civilian):
Rachel Smalley in hot water after asking Gerry Brownlee whether he’s a cunt
Keeping Stock:
Where's the outrage?
Newswire:
Aaron Gilmore is back, online at least
Toby Manhire (Listener):
Aaron Gilmore is back, and blogging. I think
Jamie Small (PMC):
Get more Islanders in the newsroom to boost brown stories, say media old hands
TVNZ:
Paywall on Fairfax websites in NZ 'a matter of time'
Richard Meadows (Stuff):
No prize for being first with paywall - APN
Chris Keall (NBR):
Paywalls – what are they good for?
Frank Macskasy (Daily Blog):
David Farrar – Challenging Slater for Sultan of Sleaze?
Green Party
Niko Kloeten (NBR):
Green candidate's role in pokie review under attack
Colin James (Management):
Can No 3 work with No 2 to be No 1?
Colin James (ODT):
Lining up Greens for a role in the cabinet
Niko Kloeten (NBR):
Greens could plunge NZ into European mire – John Key
NZ Power
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
The Layton paper
Aaron Gilmore (Mighty Rocket):
The Greens and Energy
Aaron Gilmore (Mighty Rocket):
Greens Energy Policy 2
Brian Fallow (Herald):
Electricity chief zaps regulation scheme
Mike Smith (The Standard):
Special pleading from the Electricity Authority
Education and Novopay
Gary Hamilton Irvine (Herald):
Charter schools: More input for Maori
David Kennedy (Local Bodies):
Novopay, Where the Buck Really Stops!
Matthew Dallas (Manawatu Standard):
Editorial: Lack of political scalps lamented
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
I bet you they will be popular
Southland Times:
Editorial: The buck stops down there
Mark Blackham (Political Business):
No risk Government
Waikato Times:
Editorial: Teacher stands her ground
Maori politics
Adam Walker (Newstalk ZB):
Fighting over Maori seats takes toll
Radio NZ:
Treaty settlements passed into law
The Jackal:
Don't donate to a bad cause
Jenny Michie (The Standard):
Campaign heroics or hubris?
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB):
Poor sign-ups for Maori roll has Sharples worried
Ideologically Impure:
Rino Tirikatene in the Hooooooouse
Fluoride
Sebastian Boyle (The Civilian):
Hamilton to replace fluoride with Powerade
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Hamilton City Council votes against science and people
James Ihaka (Herald):
Group to continue lobbying for fluoride removal
TVNZ:
Experts 'disappointed' by Hamilton fluoride removal
Herald:
Editorial: Vote to ditch fluoridation defies all logic
Jaime Morton (Herald):
Winners take aim at new targets
James Ihaka (Herald):
First water objectors considered 'nutters', says councilor
Harry Pearl and Elton Smallman (Stuff):
Judith Collins slams city council over fluoride
Scott Yorke (Imperitor Fish):
Panic in Hamilton as chemicals discovered in schools
Huawei
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff):
Huawei controversy flares up again
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil):
Media fall for Curran’s “claims”
Kate Shuttleworth (Herald):
Huawei not blocked by GCSB from broadband initiative
Christchurch
TVNZ:
Chief ombudsman to investigate EQC's handling of info requests
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Mayors united
Deidre Mussen and Charlie Gates (Stuff):
Former mayors mull city council comeback
Newswire:
Ombudsman to investigate EQC
Tamlyn Stewart and Alan Wood (Stuff):
Rebuild a target for fraud
Industrial relations
TVNZ:
Employment bill 'bad medicine' - nurses organization
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Employment dispute stats
Housing
Adam Bennett (Herald):
Housing bill alarms Law Society
Steven Cowan (Against the Current):
Cheap and Nasty
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog):
Impractical and Undesirable: How New Zealanders were taught to despise public housing
Anna Turner (Stuff):
HNZ chairman resigns over potential conflict
Newswire:
Housing NZ chair quits over Fletcher ties
Anthony Robins (The Standard):
Slums for Auckland?
Justice reform
Joss Miller (ODT):
Govt cost-cutting threatens criminal justice system
Simon Collins (Herald):
Law of the jungle' verdict on Govt's changes
Other
Chris Trotter (Stuff):
Devious election deals done cheap
Lei Shi (TVNZ):
Election candidates from minorities told to gain mainstream support
Jane Clifton (Listener):
Terror in the beltway
Anna Fifield (Listener):
Keeping it Kiwi
Bill Ralston (Listener):
A right royal yawn
Giovanni Tiso (Bat bean beam):
The Rich man’s crumbs
TVNZ:
UN presses NZ to set emissions reduction target
Stuff:
Today in politics: Friday June 7, 2013
Simon Collins (Herald):
Glenn inquiry 'needs new name'
Beith Atkinson (Integrity Talking Points):
Can we return to an era of good government?
Newswire:
Govt wins confidence vote in parliament
Kennedy Graham (Frogblog):
Searching for a consensus on climate change: seeking a genuine dialogue with National, Part I
The Handmirror:
Being on the ballot with blokes
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff):
Government rejects Chorus lobbying claim
Laura Walters (Stuff):
Asia key to growing NZ economy – Key
David Farrar (Kiwiblog):
Green Councillor worries about Dom Post
Bryce Edwards
Fri, 07 Jun 2013
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