National Party
Richard Harman: National’s review is political dynamite (paywalled)
Claire Trevett (Herald): National Party’s review a double-edged sword (paywalled)
Herald: Editorial: What the National Party review needs to see (paywalled)
Jason Walls (Herald): National’s review report is a ‘challenging and difficult read’ – leader Judith Collins
Parliament
Henry Cooke (Stuff): Parliamentary Service boss will not settle with man who sued Trevor Mallard over rape claim, police involved
Amelia Wade (Herald): Parliamentary Service boss refuses to settle employment dispute with man Speaker Mallard accused of rape
RNZ: Parliamentary Service boss intends to fight employment case
Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): Parliamentary Service will examine whether MPs should have disclosed Labour electorate deal
1News: ‘Surrounded by empty curry containers’ – Robertson pokes fun at Bishop in Parliament, with humorous results
Royals
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): A Crown that tolerates racism and cruelty cannot be New Zealand’s head of state
Lorna Thornber (Stuff): Why Harry and Meghan should reconsider a move to New Zealand
Juliet Speedy (Newshub): New Zealand’s Commonwealth status in spotlight following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s interview
Ireland Hendry-Tennent (Newshub): Judith Collins expresses sympathy for Queen Elizabeth after tell-all interview
Covid: Vaccine
Thomas Manch (Stuff): No official Covid-19 vaccination target and plenty of uncertainty before herd immunity is reached
RNZ: Covid-19: Push for all adults in South Auckland to get vaccine first
Brook Sabin (Stuff): Why Kiwis could hold the most powerful vaccine passport in the world
Bruce Kohn (Herald): Vaccine deployment a challenge to supply chain (paywalled)
Amber Allott (Stuff): Doctors and health boards in the dark about fast-tracked vaccine roll-out
Thomas Manch (Stuff): Government releases Covid-19 vaccine delivery schedule: elderly and people with pre-existing conditions to be prioritised
Amelia Wade (Herald): Two million Kiwis to be vaccinated in four months – rollout plan unveiled
Hannah Kronast (Newshub): Chris Hipkins reveals when each New Zealander will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
Hannah Martin and Troels Sommerville (Stuff): South Aucklanders prioritised in vaccine roll-out ‘step in right direction’
Stuff: Editorial – On our vaccine roll-out, the reassurance is in the detail
Eric Crampton: Vaccination priorities
Business Desk: Wake Up Call: Roll out roll out, all eyes on vaccination plan (paywalled)
Jason Walls (Herald): ‘I didn’t make any promises:’ Health boss Ashley Bloomfield on lobbying from cricket bosses
Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Government to create ‘national significance’ vaccine category, but no promises given to Blackcaps
RNZ: Countdown keen to see vaccine priority for supermarket workers
Covid: Trans-Tasman travel bubble
Jason Walls (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern faces trans-Tasman bubble pressure from Collins and Scott Morrison
Zane Small (Newshub): Judith Collins wants trans-Tasman bubble now but Jacinda Ardern remains cautious
1News: ‘If the Aussies can do it, surely we can do it better’ — Judith Collins calls for reciprocal travel bubble
Herald: Judith Collins calls on Government to open travel bubble with Australia
Henry Cooke (Stuff): Scott Morrison: If New Zealand doesn’t want Aussie tourists spending money in Queenstown, that’s on them
Dan Lake (Newshub): Australian Prime Minister says lack of trans-Tasman travel bubble is NZ’s fault and NZ’s loss
RNZ: Australian PM Scott Morrison urges two-way trans-Tasman travel bubble
Melanie Carroll (Stuff): ‘Looking down a pretty dark hole’: Queenstown businesses hanging on for bubble
Covid: General
Dan Satherley (Newshub): Kids pulling hair out, scared of going back to school as lockdown anxiety rises
Jason Walls (Herald): The Government considered but turned down a US-style stimulus cheque to Kiwis
Abbey Wakefield (1News): ‘Jacinda, I’m here’ – David Seymour announces raft of recommendations for Government’s Covid-19 response
Jason Walls (Herald): The Act Party calls on Govt to create business travel bubbles with Covid-free countries
Chris Keall (Herald): Facebook NZ starts to dish out $400k in Covid grants – but not everyone happy (paywalled)
Mike Hosking (Herald): NZ being left behind in race to move on from Covid (paywalled)
Brittney Deguara (Stuff): Check-in mandates and compatible codes: How New Zealand’s Covid-19 contact tracing
RNZ: Business failures may rise as pandemic hits financially vulnerable firms
Mike Hosking: Our tourism sector deserves help
Covid: MIQ
Kristin Hall (1News): ‘It’s badly run’ – Returnee details frustration of marathon wait to secure voucher for MIQ facility
Health
Malcolm Mulholland (Stuff): Pharmac saving money at the expense of Kiwis’ health
Katie Scotcher (RNZ): Mental health system ‘going down wrong path’
Cate Broughton (Stuff): GPs head to crisis talks with Minister of Health as staff shortage worsens
Steve Forbes (Herald): Counties Manukau DHB underfunded by $500m over 21 years, MP says
RNZ: National Party wants greater access to medicinal cannabis
Cate Broughton (Stuff): CDHB to vote on pro-fluoridation stance despite having no power to implement it
Newstalk ZB: Campaign calls for more support for new mothers
Katie Harris (Herald): Wellington sexual assault victim told wait for ACC therapy could ‘near nine months’
Housing
Anna Whyte (TVNZ): Govt spent $11,000 on videos to promote scheme that housed 12 families
Tony Alexander (OneRoof): Six signs the housing market ‘frenzy’ has passed its peak
David Hargreaves (Interest): ‘The house price momentum is finally peaking’
Tony Wall (Stuff): Rotorua has become a ‘dumping ground’ for the country’s homeless, some locals claim
Virginia Fallon (Stuff): Confessions of a middle-aged runaway in a housing crisis
Geraden Cann (Stuff): Non-binary renter has to ‘straightwash’ themself to appeal to landlords
Stuff: More state houses for Hamilton but K?inga Ora promises different tack
Georgina Campbell (Herald): Bill to reform apartment living legislation passes first reading in Parliament
Local government
Tina Law (Stuff): Christchurch councillor wants to cut elected officials at ‘bloated’ authority
Fleur Fitzsimons (Kiwiblog): On WCC
Grace Prior (Wairarapa Times-Age): Climate change: Local council unsatisfied with government action
Louisa Steyl (Stuff): Southland district ratepayers face 10.15 per cent increase
Dan Lake (Newshub): Poll: 83 percent of locals want Government to step in and save K?piti Airport
Cecilia Robinson (Herald): Enough talk. It’s time to move the Auckland port (paywalled)
Gavin Ogden (Herald): Local Focus: Meet the commissioners – Shadrach Rolleston seeks to address lack of investment
Brent Melville (BusinessDesk): Auckland accommodation levy will scuttle us, hoteliers say (paywalled)
Dunedin City Council water poisoning
Hamish McNeilly (Stuff): Long-term exposure to lead for Otago communities ‘seems unlikely’
John McKenzie (1News): Otago residents’ blood test results show no significant levels of lead exposure following water scare
RNZ: Lead in East Otago water supply unlikely to mean long-term health effects – medical expert
Oranga Tamariki, child welfare
RNZ: Oranga Tamariki directed to change its ways – Minister Kelvin Davis
Whatitiri Te Wake (Maori TV): Proposed bill will destroy youth justice system – Childrens Commissioner
Police
Audrey Young (Herald): Police Commissioner Andrew Coster asks for clarity over intelligence gathering
Sam Sherwood (Stuff): Internal blunder and division among police top brass behind failure to announce scrapping of cannabis operation
Andrew Coster (Herald): Police Commissioner Andrew Coster on criticism and intelligence-gathering (paywalled)
Lane Nichols (Herald): Racial stereotyping by police ‘systemic, institutionalised’: Race Relations Commissioner (paywalled)
Waatea News: Children’s Commissioner queries police data sweep
Economy
RNZ: Are interest rates on the turn?
Jenee Tibshraeny (Interest): Bill English worries central banks are over-doing it
John Braddock (World socialist website): New Zealand Reserve Bank reports $69 billion of assets in Maori economy
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Reserve Bank versus the markets: what a defeat could look like
Daniel Dunkley (Stuff): Why loan rates aren’t going lower
Media
Colin Peacock (RNZ): Midweek Mediawatch – PM drops Mike Hosking
Meriana Johnsen (RNZ): Use of te reo Maori on radio, TV ‘shouldn’t be threatening’
Bob Jones: The Pack-hunting political media
Primary and extractive industries
Hamish Rutherford (Herald): ‘End of an era’: New Zealand Oil & Gas drops last oil permit in what was meant to be a ‘new North Sea’ (paywalled)
Mike Watson (Stuff): Oil exploration company’s decision to hand in permit an “end of an era”
Catherine Groenestein (Stuff): Te Paati Maori bill seeks to ban seabed mining
Sean Hogan (1News): ‘Tragedy unfolding’ as labour shortage leaves Hawke’s Bay apples rotting on trees
Climate change
Christina Hanna, Bruce Glavovic and Iain White (The Conversation): When climate change and other emergencies threaten where we live, how will we manage our retreat?
RNZ: Extreme weather events predicted for Otago in long term – climate change report
Education
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Universities seek more government funding as domestic enrolments rise
John Gerritsen (RNZ): University postgraduate students warn tutoring, casual roles being cut
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Three universities’ domestic enrolment outstrips foreign student loss
Laura Wiltshire (Stuff): Large-scale compulsory redundancies unlikely, Victoria University has announced
Other
Fran O’Sullivan (Herald): Jacinda Ardern’s chance to revitalise Apec (paywalled)
1News: ‘Taking the trash out’ — Planeload of Australian deportees sent to New Zealand
Christian Fuller (Herald): Uber buses? Hawke’s Bay Regional Council to contemplate ‘on demand’ bus service (paywalled)
Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): Insulation industry calls for extension to subsidy scheme
RNZ: Tiwai Point: Govt sticking to ‘bottom line’ of proper remediation – Energy Minister Megan Woods
Kurt Bayer (Herald): Christchurch mosque threats: How did NZ spies and police miss ‘car bombs’ talk? (paywalled)
Rayner Thwaites (The Conversation): Suhayra Aden became New Zealand’s problem because of a dubious Australian law that has since been repealed
RNZ: Cultural reports help in rehabilitation – law lecturer
Zane Small (Newshub): Grant Robertson in row with National MP Andrew Bayly after shovel-ready project scheme ‘fails to launch’
Ripu Bhatia (Stuff): Auckland’s first Holocaust memorial edges closer to reality
Greg Ninness (Interest): Number of people in NZ on work or student visas declining by more than 5000 a month
Latest
The Case for an Offensive Strategy
The Houthi threat warrants serious attention because the group undermines the principle of freedom of navigation, a cornerstone of global stability.
Australia Drops Plans for Fines
The opposition has slammed a bill that envisaged hefty penalties for social media platforms as an attempt to suppress free speech.
It Continues to Increase
Violence towards Christians is escalating. It’s not only in Europe and not only physical assaults.