Newsletter: New Zealand Politics Daily – October 1 2018
Editor’s Note: Here below is a list of the main issues currently under discussion in New Zealand and links to media coverage.
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PM’s visit to New York
Colin Peacock (RNZ): Jacindamania goes global: the PM in US at the UN
Claire Trevett (Herald): Q&A: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Donald Trump, curtsying and Clarke’s tweets
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Moving fast to remould the world order
Herald Editorial: Stardust and substance – PM Jacinda Ardern at the United Nations in New York
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Jacinda Ardern’s New York photo album missing one face
Claire Trevett (Herald): Jacinda Ardern hires ad agency for US trip – and taxpayer pays
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Ardern spent taxpayer money on getting photographs of herself in New York
1News: Ardern could breach campaign spending rules after hiring ad agency for New York trip – National
David Farrar: Taxpayer money goes to a Labour donor to promote Jacinda’s UN trip
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Herald): Jacinda Ardern scores 6/10 in New York
Duncan Garner (Stuff): Jacinda Ardern was masterful in trumping the Don
Claire Trevett (Herald): A week in New York: Jacinda Ardern’s diary
Jane Bowron (Stuff): ‘First Baby’ Neve is the new kid on the diplomatic block
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Baby Neve’s time in New York
Herald: Jacinda Ardern and Baby Neve: The apple of New York’s eye
Claire Trevett (Herald): The message in PM Jacinda Ardern’s silences about Donald Trump? It’s you, not me
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Ardern: UN remarks not directed at Trump
Stuff: Jacinda Ardern says she’s not the anti-Trump
Claire Trevett (Herald): PM on Trump: ‘It’s not all about one leader’
Scott Palmer (Newshub): Jacinda Ardern ‘exceptionally diplomatic’ dealing with Donald Trump – expert
1News: Watch: Jacinda Ardern skilfully dodges Stephen Colbert’s efforts to create ‘diplomatic incident’ over Trump’s UN speech
The Guardian: Contrasting styles: Trump and Ardern speak at the UN – video
Eleanor Ainge Roy (Guardian): ‘MeToo must become WeToo’: Jacinda Ardern’s speech to UN rebuts Trump
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Ardern advances a kinder worldview on world stage
Talisa Kupenga (Māori TV): Te reo Māori opens PM’s UN General Assembly statement
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern calls for ‘Me Too’ to become ‘We Too’
Spinoff: Jacinda Ardern’s UN speech, digested to 200 words
Jol Bates (Stuff): Talk is cheap – but Prime Minister must step up to walk the WeToo talk with victims
Dominion Post Editorial: We’re struggling to stay together
Christine Rose (Daily Blog): The case against the hollowness of Jacinda’s Labour – we need more than words!
1News: Jacinda Ardern challenges world leaders to follow NZ’s ‘unashamedly ambitious’ climate change policies
Eleanor Black (Stuff): Fashion diplomacy: Jacinda Ardern’s New York wardrobe
Chris Bramwell (RNZ): Gender inequality always on the agenda – PM
Zane Small (Newshub): How two women showed us a glimpse of gender equality on the world stage
Jo Swinson (Guardian): Like me, Jacinda Ardern took her baby to work – and was met with ignorance
NZ First
Richard Harman (Politik): NZ First Ministers and MPs come out of the shadows from behind Peters
Mike Hosking (Newstalk ZB): 25 years of Winston Peters and NZ First
Dan Satherley and Lisa Owen (Newshub): Winston Peters will ‘never’ choose a successor
Finn Hogan (Newshub): Newshub Nation Interview: Winston Peters
Winston Peters: ‘The past is our prolouge’: Winston Peters on NZ First at its 25th birthday
Dan Satherley (Newshub): Winston Peters’ ‘moribund’ comment ‘very hurtful’ – Simon Bridges
RNZ: Simon Bridges laughs off criticism from Winston Peters
1News: Winston Peters says Simon Bridges won’t lead National at next election
Adam Hollingsworth (Newshub): Winston Peters slams ‘leaderless’ National, says Simon Bridges will be gone by next election
Jo Moir (RNZ): Peters calls National ‘leaderless, moribund and vacuous’
Henry Cooke (Stuff): Winston Peters attacks Simon Bridges and National in conference speech
Lucy Bennett (Herald): Winston Peters attacks National at NZ First conference in Tauranga
Mere McLean (Māori TV): Peters targets media and National leadership in speech
Henry Cooke (Stuff): NZ First’s 25th birthday bash a chance to push right into the culture wars
Laura Walters (Newsroom): New Zealand First punches above its weight
Henry Cooke (Stuff): NZ First conference takes aim at banks with several remits
Laura Walters (Newsroom): NZ First takes aim at Aussie banks
Lucy Bennett (Herald): NZ First call on Government to buy back Kiwibank
RNZ: Martinborough needs a local bank says Shane Jones
1News: Simon Bridges rubbishes NZ First’s immigrant values proposal as ‘headline grabbing nonsense’
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): NZ First MP Tracey Martin says her party’s new immigrant and refugee Bill may not be needed
RNZ: The country would be a ‘hell hole’ without NZ values – Winston Peters
Jo Moir (RNZ): ‘Their values do not necessarily match up with our values’
Lucy Bennett (Herald): NZ First to discuss Respecting New Zealand Values bill
Lucy Bennett (Herald): NZ First plans law change to make migrants, refugees ‘respect New Zealand values’
Laura Walters (Newsroom): Adhere to ‘New Zealand values’ or get out
Jo Moir (RNZ): NZ First members want migrants and refugees to sign to core values
Henry Cooke (Stuff): NZ First members push ‘values bill’ which could expel migrants
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Seymour-Peters rivalry continues as ACT accuses NZ First of policy theft
Laura Walters (Newsroom): New Zealand First’s work not done yet
Lucy Bennett (Herald): New Zealand First leader Winston Peters reviews the past year in Government
Lucy Bennett (Herald): Boxer Joseph Parker surprise speaker at NZ First’s annual convention
Henry Cooke (Stuff): NZ First kick off 25th conference with a look back – and Joseph Parker
Jo Moir (RNZ): Joseph Parker guest speaker at NZ First conference
Waka jumping law
Audrey Young (Herald): Winston Peters wastes hard-won power on wretched law
Thomas Coughlan (Newsroom): Happy Birthday Mr. Peters
Bryce Edwards (RNZ): How To Win An Argument About: the waka-jumping bill
Government
Andrea Vance (Stuff): A week of grubby politics in contrast to New York performance
Peter Wilson (RNZ): Week in Politics: National on attack while PM visits UN
Chris Keall (Herald): The CTO mess: Where to from here – experts’ advice for Megan Woods
Steve Braunias (Herald): Secret Diary of… Derek Handley
Greg Presland (The Standard): Is Michelle Boag advising Derek Handley?
Morgan Godfery: Labour’s Māori caucus are right to back Meka Whaitiri. It’s tikanga at work.
Tracy Watkins and Brad Flahive (Stuff): Prime Minister says committing to kindness shows strength, not weakness
John Drinnan: The Importance of Being Close To Jacinda
Herald: Clarke Gayford opens up about what it’s really like to be home with Neve
Film industry subsidies
Matt Nippert (Herald): Government bins film subsidy cuts after Avatar threat
RNZ: Government backs down on film subsidy cap
Greens
RNZ: Marama Davidson: Get Work and Income out of people’s personal lives
Newshub: Greens want welfare overhaul, but don’t know how much it will cost
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Green Party renews support for the same welfare policy from infamous Metiria Turei speech
Gia Garrick (RNZ): Greens campaign for sanction free welfare system
Lucy Bennett (Herald): Green Party launches campaign to overhaul welfare system
Susan St John (Daily Blog): Dobbing in is a frightful blot on the face of a failed welfare system
Tema Hemi (Māori TV): Green Party determined to end poverty
National Party
Tom Dillane and David Fisher (Herald): Oops they did it again…National pulls Carpool Karaoke rip-off promo amid copyright fears
Newshub: National forced to pull Simon Bridges ‘Carpool Karaoke’ skit due to copyright fears
Parliament, political parties
David Farrar: Good proposals from Mallard on urgency
Alan Apted (Stuff): Want to explore Parliament? Take a new virtual tour
Finn Hogan (Newshub): New leader of The Opportunities Party talks ‘more democratic’ future
Health and disability
Eugene Bingham and Paula Penfold (Stuff): Who knows the true cost of medicines?
Stuff: Drug Deals: The real price of medicine – secret money in the multi-million dollar legal drugs market
Natalie Akoorie (Herald): Hospitals $370 million in the red, raising concern over funding for primary care
Nicole Lawton (Stuff): Low income workers lose more teeth to dental decay – and are likelier to pull them out
Cate Broughton (Stuff): Dental care brought to Kiwis … by the biggest chocolate bar company in the world
Jonathan Milne (Stuff): Choc, horror, melt-in-your-mouth marketing men are from Mars
1News: Syrian refugees in NZ suffer excruciating dental pain, research finds
RNZ: Human Rights Commission welcome changes to Funded Family Care
Cate Broughton (Stuff): Questions raised over whether Kiwi surgeons have enough experience and skill for transvaginal mesh implants
Jarred Williamson (Stuff): Last call for alcohol advertising on Auckland’s public transport
1News: Auckland Transport to be free from alcohol advertising from Monday
Paul Little (Herald): Our health system shames us all
Newshub: Man with rare blood type says gay donor rules should be changed
Peter Williams (Bay of Plenty Times): Too many women dying of gynaecological cancers
Natalie Akoorie (Herald): Patient with drain in her chest says she was told to clean ‘revolting’ toilet herself at Waikato Hospital
Jennifer Eder (Marlborough Express): Patients petition to keep three-day GP clinic in outlying town
Nin Hindmarsh (Stuff): Four-week wait to see GP sends frustrated Golden Bay patients over the hill
Adele Redmond (Stuff): The ‘Girl Code’: High school students’ emergency kits to combat period poverty
Jonathan Mitchell (RNZ): Stress becoming ‘unsustainable’ for many students, says Green MP
Anna Bracewell-Worrall (Newshub): Greens pressure Government on mental health after Swarbrick takes portfolio
Press: Editorial: Telling people to ‘harden up’ is not helping
Meghan Lawrence (Herald): New Zealand businesses step up in fight against high suicide rates
Child welfare
Michelle Duff (Stuff): Children’s commissioner: state care residences must close
Newshub: Children’s Commissioner pushes community-group homes for high-risk youths
Matthew Theunissen (RNZ): Greater Māori role sought in care of at-risk young people
1News: State care of children needs Māori approach after ‘colonising process’ – Children’s Commissioner
Kerre McIvor (Herald): Their stories broke my heart — I hope to do them justice
Herald and World Vision: Not for Sale series: Ending the exploitation of girls
Police
Paula Penfold (Stuff): Is it enough that police are investigating themselves over use of security firms?
Newshub: Police spying inquiry needs more independence – Russel Norman
RNZ: Police to investigate use of security consultants
Newshub: New Zealand Police launch internal probe into use of external security consultants
No Right Turn: No credibility
Lucy Bennett (Herald): Police warning over traffic ticket-processing system
Newshub: Traffic ticket system could ‘cease to operate’
Jennifer Eder (Marlborough Express): Social media making new police recruits ill-equipped for life on the beat
Justice, corrections
Laura Tupou (Newshub): Court ruling on strip searches has Corrections officers worried
Chelsea Boyle (Herald): Arthur Taylor and Phillip Smith win compensation after wrongful prison strip search
Stuff: Auckland prisoners get $1000 each after ‘unlawful’ strip search
Newshub: Court awards prisoners $2000 over ‘unlawful’ strip search
Anneke Smith (RNZ): Prison strip-searches were unlawful, court rules
No Right Turn: Finally
Herald: Discharges without conviction halve in past decade
Southland Times: Editorial: We cannot dispense with compassion
David Farrar: What a huge waste of money
John Boynton (RNZ): Ngāpuhi and Oranga Tamariki to provide service for young offenders
RNZ: Celebration as past convictions for homosexuality wiped: ‘It’s been a long time coming’
Mike Wesley Smith and Finn Hogan (Newshub): Grove Road: Murder on a Sunday night
Family and sexual violence strategy
Newshub: Mixed reaction to new cross-Government family and sexual violence prevention plan
Gia Garrick (RNZ): Govt outlines new plan to fight family and sexual violence: ‘They’re not getting that help’
Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes (Māori TV): A new strategy to combat family and sexual violence
NZ relationship with Pacific, foreign affairs and trade
RNZ: NZ govt to launch project to empower Pasifika
RNZ: Kris Faafoi first NZ Minister to visit Tokelau since 2004
Vinnie Wylie (RNZ): Insight: Rugby – Tackling Soft Diplomacy in the Pacific
Apelu Tielu (E-Tangata): Don’t go down into the gutter with them
Newshub: Winston Peters on his way to tsunami-hit Indonesia
Aine Kelly-Costello (Newshub): Kiwi Robert Martin MNZM becomes first person with intellectual disability to chair UN session
Jamie Gray (Herald): NZ officials keep a watching brief on China e-commerce rules
Thomas Manch (Stuff): MFAT denies clearing a New Zealand-made plane for landing in North Korea
Education
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Filling next year’s teacher shortage ‘devilishly hard’
Simon Collins (Herald): Both primary and secondary teachers look set to strike
Simon Collins (Herald): US teacher to NZ teachers: 9-day strike won us pay rise
Astrid Austin (Hawke’s Bay Today): Hawke’s Bay schools seek more Ministry of Education help with traumatic incidents
Liz Wylie (Whanganui Chronicle): No school for four years – invisible disability barrier to education for Razeal
Natalie Akoorie (Herald): ‘Wagger wagon’ used to return truants to Fraser High no longer in use
Richard Swainson (Stuff): Should New Zealand history must be taught in New Zealand schools
Wiremu Manaia (E-Tangata): How compulsory te reo in schools would make us smarter
Mike Mather (Stuff): Childcare centre boss silent over sexual assault investigation
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Majority of polytechnics and tech institutes in financial trouble
Herald Editorial: University of Auckland’s education ranking drop huge blow
Simon Collins (Herald):University of Auckland scraps most teacher in-service support after $2.5m loss
Simon Collins (Herald): University of Auckland to quit $80m Epsom campus by 2020
RNZ: Māori staff back uni vice-chancellor amid controversy
Carmen Parahi (Stuff): Embattled Massey University vice-chancellor Jan Thomas backed by Māori staff and students
Tess Brunton (RNZ): Otago University students protest proctor’s ‘bongshell’ actions
Jo McKenzie-McLean (Stuff): Otago University’s bong-taking proctor fronts for students at campus protest
Environment and conservation
Anusha Bradley (RNZ): Kiwi birds died from neglect at Cape Sanctuary in Hawke’s Bay – report
Hawke’s Bay Today: Kiwi birds died from neglect at Cape Sanctuary in Hawke’s Bay
Leighton Keith (Stuff): Deer release and war threat over 1080 still being investigated
Tom O’Connor (Waikato Times): 1080 protesters wilfully ignorant
RNZ:1080 drop to go ahead at Cape Brett
Conan Young (RNZ): Hunter Valley dispute: Matt Lauer agrees to give public better access
Debbie Jamieson (Stuff): Access agreement signed for Matt Lauer’s Central Otago high country station
RNZ: Charges laid following creek poisoning
Rod Oram (Newsroom): There are easy ways and hard ways
Gwynne Dye (Herald): We’re riding to extinction waterfall in an oil barrel
Rewa Harriman (Newshub): Para Kore: Going clean and green the Māori way
Transport, motoring, aviation
Newshub: Petrol prices heading for $2.70 – economist
Shamubeel Eaqub (Stuff): Higher price of oil will impact household budgets – can you cope
Anuja Nadkarni (Stuff): Petrol prices rise by another 3.5 cents per litre as new tax comes in
Rob Stock (Stuff): A rose by any other name… changing the language of the petrol ‘discounts’
Herald: Petrol prices rise 3.5 cents a litre nationwide today as new fuel tax kicks in
Chris Reed (Herald): Regional Fuel Tax: Hundreds paying levy for fuel to heat homes
Chris Reed (Herald): Boaties want a break from new fuel tax
1News: Record petrol prices after tax hike spark calls for exemption, rethink
Damian George (Stuff): Transport Minister Phil Twyford continues to rule out intervening in Wellington bus network fiasco
Zac Fleming (RNZ): Girl’s death prompts upgrade of ageing Ruapehu shuttle buses
Newshub: Ruapehu Alpine Lifts orders new bus fleet following fatal crash
Bernard Orsman (Herald): Grey Lynn businesses withdraw support for cycleway fix costing $23m
Virginia Fallon (Stuff): Ready to launch: Transmission Gully’s mega bridge set to move
Robin Martin (RNZ):New Originair service links Nelson to Napier
Tracy Neal (RNZ): NZ firm to introduce new drone-detection gadget for light aircraft
Pike River
Ruth Hill (RNZ): Former mines inspector meets Pike River families
RNZ: Pike River probe’s independence under scrutiny
Media
ODT Editorial: Censorship a Trojan horse
John Drinnan: Radio NZ Can’t Afford To Become Red Radio
Māori TV: Māori TV news should stay
Newshub: Emma Jolliff and Simon Shepherd to present Newshub Nation
Anna Connell (Newshub): Where are the women/Māori/anyone other than white dudes in the CTO debate?
Colin Craig and Rachel MacGregor defamation trial
Sam Hurley (Herald): Colin Craig v Rachel MacGregor: A case benefiting no one?
Tommy Livingston (Stuff): Colin Craig begins cross examination of Rachel MacGregor in defamation trial
Sarah Robson (RNZ): Rachel MacGregor: ‘I had no interest in the political side of this’
Local government
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Councils warned electronic voting will not be secure
Janine Rankin (Manawatū Standard): Ethics debate too late for defence forum protesters
Jacob McSweeny (Whanganui Chronicle): Meet the mayors fighting Government for local control
RNZ: Auckland Council report reveals $600m surplus
Todd Niall (Stuff): Auckland politician Penny Hulse: ‘You’ve got to go when you’re loving it’
RNZ: Queens Wharf extension ‘an egregious environmental blemish’
MItch McCann (Newshub): Stoush brews over Auckland waterfront trams
Collette Devlin (Stuff): Wellington City Council likely to tackle ‘commercial’ Airbnb hosts
Mary-Jo Tohill (Stuff): Airbnb: Analysing the impact of disruptive innovation
Alexander Robertson (Herald): Local Focus: Despairing Manawatū man threatens hunger strike over leaky home
Housing
Damian Christie (Newshub): ‘It’s a very bad outlook’: Half of over-65s will have to rent by 2040
Todd Niall (Stuff): Auckland’s affordable housing issue comes around again and again, like a carousel
Martin Johnston (Herald): Auckland suburban profile: Sadness, trauma, jobs and new houses in rebirth of Glen Innes
Scott Yeoman (Herald): Taxpayers fork out millions for unnecessary meth clean-up in Tauranga and Western Bay
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Hundreds of KiwiBuild homes planned for Wanaka
Henry Cooke (Stuff): 211 KiwiBuilds to be built in Wanaka, with 10 open soon
RNZ: Wanaka to get first KiwiBuild homes in South Island
1News: Photos: Take a sneak peek at South Island’s first KiwiBuild development, in Wanaka
1News: Wanaka to get South Island’s first KiwiBuild development
Eva Corlett (RNZ): Women-only shelter for Auckland’s homeless deemed a success
Anneke Smith (RNZ): Mother’s tough choice to bring sick baby back to ‘swamp house’
Rob Stock (Stuff): House sellers’ confidence is high, and so are the prices they are asking
Whanganui Chronicle: Wellington Labour MP visits Whanganui, talks to council
Jessica Tyson (RNZ): 500 smoke alarms donated to Northland homes
Tax
Thomas Coughlan (Newsroom): IRD collects 170 times more from students
Hamish McQueen (Stuff): Capital gains tax would not hold back property investment
Defence forces, national security
Chris Trotter: Operation Burnham Inquiry To Proceed Under Cover Of Darkness
RNZ: NZ air force finds two missing Kiribati fishermen
Simon Ewing-Jarvie: Against the Tide: A Red Team View of Technology Trends in National Security
Treaty of Waitangi
Leigh-Marama McLachlan (RNZ): Waitangi Tribunal ‘a costly business’ for claimants
Matthew Rosenberg (Stuff): Treaty settlement nears completion for five iwi from Mahurangi to Bay of Plenty
Canterbury, EQC
Michael Hayard (Stuff): Sir Michael Cullen to chair EQC through ‘critical period’
Michael Hayward (Stuff): Government-owned Southern Response facing multimillion-dollar legal action
RNZ: Fundraising push for Christchurch sustainable food project
RNZ:Canterbury health staff ready for move to new $72m building
Animal welfare
Bob Kerridge (Newsroom): The new war on cats
Farah Hancock (Newsroom): Toxic meatballs could target feral cats
Michael Hayward (Stuff): New rodeo animal welfare rules ‘crisis management’, critics say
Vernoica Rotman (Newsroom): Sharks – a question of retribution
Drugs
Zane Small (Newshub): New Zealand’s cannabis hotspots
Isaac Davison and Tom Dillane (Herald): High point: Drug test change at music festivals
Grant Shimmin (Timaru Herald): Let’s have the important conversations, but trust our young adults
Jared Savage (Herald): High Court judge finds Francis Gary Fennell paid $230,000 selling cocaine and Ecstasy in Australia and New Zealand
Primary industries
RNZ: M bovis ‘reinforces the need’ for biosecurity plan
Gerard Hutching (Stuff): Overseas consumers duped by diluted mānuka honey
Herald: Time for look at farm machinery and children after tragic deaths in Otago
Other
Michael Wright (Stuff): ‘Let it rest’: The Pike River and CTV families who want to move on
Susan Edmunds (Stuff): Travel insurance claim turned down because of undiagnosed cancer
Tova O’Brien (Newshub): Govt may change immigration settings to take climate change refugees
Philip Matthews (Stuff): National Portrait: Max Rashbrooke
1News: Georgina Beyer honoured by invite to speak at famous Oxford University debating society
Caley Callahan (Newshub): Cadbury World: Dunedin’s bittersweet $7 million promise
Tom Coupé (Interest): NZ from an international perspective, including, the country of volunteers, a good place for minorities, (un)affordable housing, treating women with respect & more
Rob Stock (Stuff): KiwiSaver is a government-subsidised holiday fund to many
1News: Deceased children to be included on parents’ death certificates thanks to one mum’s campaign
Herald: Jacinda Ardern’s response to Toni Street’s adoption woes
Stuff: What women want series
Rob Mitchell (Stuff): What’s the business case for going green
John Boynton (RNZ): Inside the attempts to revive Ngāi Tahu dialect
Charlie Dreaver (RNZ): NZ to help track space junk in midst of space’s ‘business revolution’
Emily Cooper (1News): Southern Hemisphere’s first space junk radar to be built in Otago
RNZ: Clocks go forward in NZ but Europe to scrap daylight saving
Emma Hatton (RNZ): Kitchen stirs up community spirit by serving local needs
Stuff: Winston Peters shocks Racing Board by withdrawing ‘race fields’ bill
Colin Williscroft (Stuff): Money given to restock rivers can of worms for regional Fish & Game council
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Business pessimism ‘wake-up’ call to Government, says chamber of commerce
Dionne Christian (Herald): Podcast reveals drama of writing lives
Lani Wendt Young (E-Tangata): Writing to live, living to write]]>
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