Parliament, and end of year reviews
Bryce Edwards (Guardian): The secret of Jacinda Ardern’s success lies in her conservatism
Chris Trotter (Interest): Jacinda Ardern knows that it’s restoration people want – not revolution
Alexander Gillespie (The Conversation): New Zealand’s 2020 report card: doing well but could try harder
Martin Van Beynen (Stuff): A year of soul-searching and virtue signalling
Damien Grant (Stuff): Sir Roger Douglas’ great experiment is finally coming to an end
Steve Braunias (Herald): The secret diary of 2020 (paywalled)
Stuff: What we learned this year
Carmen Parahi (Stuff): 2020: The year we challenged systemic racism in Aotearoa and around the world
RNZ: David Seymour reflects on 2020, euthanasia and free speech
Craig McCulloch and Katie Scotcher (RNZ): 2020: An ‘unprecedented’ year in politics
Sasha Borissenko (Herald): Cultural appropriation and racial discrimination – it’s not okay (paywalled)
Steven Joyce (Herald): Covid, border controls and economic hangover. Buckle in for 2021 (paywalled)
Ziena Jalil (Stuff): A year to forget, but some good reminders too
Stuff: Good news in a bad year
Herald: Jacinda Ardern’s Christmas message to Kiwis: ‘Congratulations on getting through this year’
Housing
Sam Stubbs (Stuff): How to solve the housing crisis
Skara Bohny (Stuff): Property values could suffer from far-off inundation warnings, says advocate
Matthew Tso (Stuff): Capital’s median house price tipped to hit $1m by the year’s end
Lois Williams (Stuff): ‘Explosion’ of Airbnbs on West Coast coinciding with ‘serious housing crisis’
Anne Gibson (Herald): Leading questions: What Kiwi Property Group chief executive Clive Mackenzie expects of 2021 (paywalled)
Anan Zaki (RNZ): MSD denies emergency housing eviction due to policy change
Vicki Anderson (Stuff): Christchurch social housing tenant a ‘new man’ after getting new flat
Economy, inequality and work
Melanie Carroll (Stuff): NZ Covid-19 triumph turns tragedy after wealth grab, says equality commissioner
Steven Cowan: The Pandemic of poverty
ODT: Editorial – Repayment of subsidies welcomed
Aimee Shaw (Herald): MediaWorks repays some voluntary pay cuts, leaves TV staff in the lurch
RNZ: 13% rise in cost of public servants’ salaries
RNZ: Covid finances: solo parents, small business owners among hardest hit
RNZ: Brexit: NZ to negotiate free-trade agreements with UK and EU
Rob Mitchell (Stuff): Wellington’s ideas factory is the capital’s ‘best kept secret’
Covid, vaccine, and border
Branko Marcetic (Demcracy Project): The Tragedy of NZ family separations at the border
Jamie Morton (Herald): Big Read: The scientists who helped NZ crush Covid-19 (paywalled)
Fran O’Sullivan (Herald): Sorry for being the Christmas grinch but why are we so complacent about Covid? (paywalled)
Georgia Forrester (Stuff): Covid-19: Chris Hipkins slams Covid Tracer app use this summer as ‘woeful’
Amber Allott and Leighton Keith (Stuff): Covid-19 scanning: We observed, and the numbers aren’t good
Georgia Forrester (Stuff): Covid-19: Additional coronavirus tests for returnees from higher risk countries
Herald: Covid 19 coronavirus: Kiwis step closer to vaccine as freezers to store 1.5 million doses unloaded at Ports of Auckland
Chris Trotter: Christmas in the time of Covid
John Roughan (Herald): Did we overestimate the pandemic threat? (paywalled)
Tom Dillane (Herald): Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand scientists critical of anti-lockdown letter in top medical journal
Jamie Morton (Herald): What exactly united the ‘team of 5 million’ to quash Covid-19?
RNZ: Covid-19 at border: National calls on government to address concerns over new strain
Herald: Editorial: Covid-19 border rule changes show pandemic response must be flexible
Justice and policing
Kurt Bayer (Herald): Christchurch mosque shootings: Police launch AI unit to monitor Kiwis’ social media (paywalled)
RNZ: Body set up to look at miscarriages of justice flooded with applications
RNZ: Mental health issues a factor in almost 60,000 police calls, minister told
Gil Elliott (Herald): Long way to go before victims gain rightful status, says Sophie Elliott’s father
Drug testing
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): Most summer festivals will not have pill testing, despite urgent law change
RNZ: Know Your Stuff issues warnings to partygoers over drugs
Mike Yardley (Stuff): Roll on rapid roadside drug-testing
Environment and conservation
Helen Livingstone (Guardian): New Zealand readers say ‘everything’ must be prioritised in battle against climate change
Logan Savory (Stuff): Southland ‘leads the way for New Zealand’ in carbon reduction plans
Eloise Gibson (Stuff): The climate isn’t saved, yet: Eloise Gibson on the biggest environmental stories of the year
Amber Allott (Stuff): Freshwater reforms and farmers: two sides of the same coin
Education
Katy Jones (Stuff): Schools should provide uniforms for free, former principal says
Herald/RNZ: Record enrolment for te reo Maori, foreign languages down
John Gibb (ODT): Non-Maori speakers essential to survival of te reo
Other
Matt Nippert (Herald): Scrooge Harold Plumley leaves $122m fortune to Church (paywalled)
Tony Wall (Stuff): Oranga Tamariki is leaving kids in meth homes to be abused, says former social welfare boss Christine Rankin
RNZ: Youth offending drops, Oranga Tamariki says no room for complacency
Stuff: Multicultural New Zealand condemns hate speech in Queenstown and Invercargill
Bernard Orsman (Herald): City Rail Link: Auckland’s $4.4 billion underground railway being built to new Covid-19 playbook (paywalled)
Samantha Motion and Kiri Gillespie (Herald): Tauranga council: Govt papers reveal possible five-year intervention (paywalled)
Tom Hunt (Stuff): $8000 for Wellington City Council forum for 54 people
Matthew Tso (Stuff): Censorship in 2020: Tiger King, terrorism and the death of the video tape
Andre Chumko (Stuff): Bringing our archives to the people: Stephen Clarke on Archives New Zealand’s changing role
David Cohen (BusinessDesk): The NZ media that would not die (paywalled)
Justin Latif (Spinoff): What I learned in my first six months at The Spinoff
Nicholas Jones (Herald): Doctor denied C section/caesarean at Auckland Hospital: ‘Why is the Ministry of Health controlling how we birth?’ (paywalled)
Louisa Steyl (Stuff): WellSouth appoints project manager to meet health targets
Jonny Edwards and Cate Broughton (Stuff): Rising number of New Zealanders considering a move to Christchurch
Daily News Roundup – 29 December 2020
Latest
You Know What Is Chilling?
Leaking and white-anting public servants are crying a river of tears about being held to account for their deliberate tactics to undermine a minister and government that they don’t agree with. Perhaps we need to drain the swamp.
Good Oil General Debate
Please read our rules before you start commenting on The Good Oil to avoid a temporary or permanent ban.