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NZ POLITICS DAILY: October 7 2014

Bryce Edwards
Tue, 07 Oct 2014

Today’s content

New Cabinet

John Armstrong (Herald): Key calls tune in cabinet renewal

Katie Bradford (TVNZ): Key's reshuffle all about rejuvenation

Dominion Post: No big changes with Key's Cabinet

Stuff: Winners, losers and sideways gently for some

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Reshuffle puts extra attention on housing

Adam Bennett (Herald): The new-look Government: Cabinet gets a revamp

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Ministerial Demographics

Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Who's who in the Cabinet reshuffle

Rachel Smalley (Newstalk ZB): John Key's rejuvenated Cabinet

Michael Wright (Stuff): Brownlee picks up defence portfolio

Jack Montgomerie (Stuff): Rangitata MP takes ranking downgrade in her stride

 

National security, surveillance, and the Middle East

Patrick Gower (TV3): Key lining up SAS for Iraq

Adam Bennett (Herald): Government alone to decide on Isis fight

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Key plans major speech on terror threat

Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On John Key avoiding being held accountable for the SIS and GCSB

Anthony Robins (The Standard): Two tier strategy on spying

The Standard: The long reach of “5 Eyes”: re-post

 

Nicky Hager

Russell Brown (Public Address): Doing over the witness

Claire Trevett (Herald): Labour questions 'harrowing' Hager search

Ben Heather and Talia Shadwell (Stuff): Hager vows to protect hacker's ID

The Ruminator: Nicky Hager and the false flag

Susan Wood (Newstalk ZB): Hager shouldn't be surprised by police raid

Sarah McDougall (Newswire): Hager: Police haven't looked at raided info

David Fisher (Herald): Dirty Politics: Police raid puts Hagers on edge

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Don’t believe the spin

 

National housing policy

Simon Collins (Herald): Housing role divvied up as part of reshuffle

No Right Turn: A surprise policy

Stacey Kirk (Stuff): Government to shift away from state houses

Brook Sabin (TV3): State housing sell-off worth $5B

Rob Hosking (NBR): Treasury says National's housing subsidy counter-productive (paywalled)

 

Labour

Brian Easton (Pundit): Party renewal: National's success, Labour's failing

Liam Hehir (Stuff): Labour's moderates could split

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Little for Leader

Adam Hollingsworth (TV3): Cunliffe plays for leadership vote in south Auckland

Willie Jackson (RadioLive): The Price is not right for Cunliffe right now

Roger Douglas (Herald): Labour needs to reboot its vision

Rachel Jones (Daily Blog): Me, Me, Me! Meh.

 

Economy

Beith Atkinson (Integrity talking points): Should we trust the data?

Peter Lyons (Herald): When rock stars run out of puff

Christopher Adams (Herald): CEO earnings: See what NZ's top execs earn

James Weir (Stuff): Economy comes off the boil: NZIER

 

Greens

Danyl Mclauchlan (Dim-Post): Thoughts on the special votes and the Greens

Steven Cowan (Against the current): Sound and fury signifying nothing

Nick Grant (NBR): Key to Greens – stick to environment or wither on the vine (paywalled)

 

Other

Geoffrey Miller (The Diplomat): The Downfall of Kim Dotcom

Colin James (ODT): National’s super app: macro-personality Key

Giovanni Tiso (Bat, bean, beam): The big, bad German and New Zealand politics

Chris Barton (Herald): Are blogs journalism?

Edna Welthorpe (Redline): Ructions at Lyttelton port

Peter Kearns (Redline): Election 2014, the Mana Movement and the left

Chris Keall (NBR): I fixed it for you: Every political party independently reviewed

Radio NZ: Labour upset Govt funding Fed Farmers

Deborah Russell (A Bee of a certain age): Women in the House – updating the numbers

Brendan Manning (Herald): John Key: 'Odd' final result will make us work harder

Grant Bradley (Herald): Time to cut to core of power woes

Rodney Hide (NBR): Deputy is a deputy because his boss thinks he might be (paywalled)

Nathan Smith (NBR): NZ has the best government system in the world. Wait, what?! (paywalled)

Bryce Edwards
Tue, 07 Oct 2014
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