Skip to content

Daily News Roundup – 7 October 2020

The BFD

The Press Leaders Debate
Jane Patterson (RNZ): Third leaders’ debate: Ardern and Collins steelier and more combative
Henry Cooke (Stuff): Jacinda Ardern seemed to finally crack it in raucous The Press Leaders Debate
Audrey Young , Simon Wilson , Claire Trevett and Fran O’Sullivan (Herald): The Verdict – Who won the third debate? Our experts have their say (paywalled)
Derek Cheng (Herald): Jacinda Ardern v Judith Collins – third leaders’ debate in Christchurch
Liz McDonald (Stuff): The best quotes from The Press Leaders Debate
Russell Palmer (RNZ): Parties claim dual debate victory as Ardern, Collins both demur
Eugene Bingham and Adam Dudding (Stuff): Tick. Tick podcast: What we learned from rowdy round three – The Press Leaders Debate
Liz McDonald (Stuff): Health, roads and water quality key issues for South Island at leaders debate
Thomas Manch (Stuff): Fluoridation of water supported by both Labour and National, but progress not guaranteed
1News: ‘Under a rock?’ – Collins mocks Ardern over source of NZ’s second Covid-19 outbreak
Anna Whyte (1News): Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins clash over Covid, economy and water fluoridation
Anna Whyte (1News): Ardern and Collins debate: Fiery exchanges over Covid, climate change and the price of milk
Crystal Wu (Newshub): Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins guess prices of common household items
1News: ‘Don’t disrespect Samoa’ – Collins fires up at Ardern as they debate NZ and Pacific’s Covid-19 response
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Jacinda Ardern still refuses to reveal cannabis vote, Judith Collins won’t commit to banning gay conversion therapy
Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): Judith Collins says she needs to do more research on conversion therapy before making mind up
RNZ: Ardern vs Collins: The Press Leaders debate 2020

National
Audrey Young (Herald): What was Denise Lee thinking when she challenged Judith Collins? (paywalled)
Jane Patterson (RNZ): Can Judith Collins keep a lid on it?
Tova O’Brien (Newshub): Leak: Some in National say the writing is on the wall – they’ll lose the election
RNZ: Judith Collins: ‘We don’t have leadership by committee, we have leadership’
Thomas Manch and Henry Cooke (Stuff): Judith Collins denies fractures in caucus after scathing internal email leaked
1News: Nats MP Denise Lee says she ‘unreservedly supports’ Judith Collins after leaked email criticising leader
Jessica Mutch McKay (1News): National MP says Judith Collins ‘bullied’ another MP in her party
Rachel Sadler (Newshub): National MP Denise Lee now ‘accepts’ Auckland Council policy she criticised in leaked email
Jason Walls (Herald0: Judith Collins says she made a ‘leader’s call’ and didn’t create policy on the fly
1News: National a ‘chaotic shambles’ Labour’s Grant Robertson says, after email leak
Matt Burrows (Newshub): Labour rips into National, Judith Collins over Auckland Council email leak controversy
—————
Scott Palmer and Jenna Lynch (Newshub): National leadership spat: Paula Bennett rubbishes Matthew Hooton’s ‘utter disaster’ after barb over ‘no policy’
Re: Church and State interview: Judith Collins on white privilege and politics
—————
Anna Whyte (1News): National promise to create 10K jobs a month, halt 2021 minimum wage increase
Jason Walls (Herald): National promises 4 per cent unemployment rate by 2025 and 10,000 jobs a month
Thomas Manch (Stuff): National sets job creation target of at least 10,000 a month
RNZ: National would set a target to get unemployment down to 4% by 2025
Rachel Sadler (Newshub): James Shaw slams National’s ‘cruel’ economic plan

Election
1News: ‘Disgusting’ – Voters frustrated after electorates struggle with Maori roll for advance voting
Herald: Port Waikato voting papers reprinted after mistake leaves no circle for Vision New Zealand voters to tick
1News: Ardern snaps back at claims she ‘politicised’ Covid-19 announcement – ‘We are in a campaign period’
Dan Satherley (Newshub): ‘Really unfair’ for Opposition to criticise 1pm press conferences – Jacinda Ardern
Andrew MacFarlane (1News): Most left and right-leaning electorates: Where does yours sit?
Kate Newton (RNZ): Booth of truth: NZ’s bellwether voters
Richard Harman (Politik): While National reels, NZ First plays for time
Molly Houseman (ODT): 271,369 advance votes cast nationwide
Stuff: No ‘I voted’ stickers this election because of coronavirus
—————
The Hui: Te Tai Tonga candidates Rino Tirikatene, Takuta Ferris, Ariana Paretutanganui-Tamati and Anituhia McDonald go head-to-head in The Hui debate
The Hui: Te Tai Tonga electorate contenders to face off in The Hui debate
Maori TV: Ko te reo Maori ki runga!
Brittany Keogh (Stuff): Auckland Central candidates square off with each other – and audience – at debate
Christina Persico (Taranaki Daily News): Candidates heckled at feisty New Plymouth meeting
Marty Sharpe (Stuff): Can Labour’s Anna Lorck make it ‘third-time lucky’ in Tukituki?

Euthanasia and cannabis referendums
Vita Molyneux (Newshub): Group opposing euthanasia referendum claims to have no idea how its flyers got in EasyVote packs
RNZ: Vote Safe flyers found in EasyVote envelopes
Jo Lines-MacKenzie (Stuff): Palliative care doctor sees change ahead of End of Life referendum
Caroline Ansley (Stuff): The End of Life Choice Act trusts doctors too much
David Barber: There’s nothing new about the concept of end of life choice
Joel MacManus (Stuff): Second poll in two days shows slight lead for cannabis legalisation
Mark Thomas (Herald): Voting on cannabis and euthanasia (paywalled)

ACT
1News: Firearms advocacy group apologises after ‘how to vote’ email includes ACT authorisation statement
Scott Palmer (Newshub): David Seymour mocks critics of Donald Trump impersonation
Amelia Wade (Herald): Act wants to ‘build like the Boomers’ and let councils create alliances
1News: ACT deputy leader Brooke van Velden details struggle to get into housing market as young Kiwi

Greens
Geoffrey Ford, Bronwyn Hayward and Kevin Watson (The Conversation): Analysis shows how the Greens have changed the language of economic debate in New Zealand
Richard Prebble (Herald): Look hard at what the Greens want to do (paywalled)
Stuff: Green Party co-leader joins politicians immortalised in dessert
Scott Palmer (Newshub): James Shaw struggles with monster ice cream
Sophie Trigger (Stuff): Green Party proposes electric trains three times a day between Picton and Christchurch

NZ First
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Shane Jones prepares for biggest spend from Provincial Growth Fund
Jason Walls (Herald): NZ First leader Winston Peters labels push for early voting a ‘fear campaign’
Anna Whyte (1News): ‘Know all the facts first’ – Winston Peters urges public to vote on election day
Newstalk ZB: Shane Jones on NZ First’s drop in popularity with rural New Zealand

Labour
Te Ao with Moana: The Jacinda Ardern Interview
Te Ao with Moana: The Willie Jackson Interview
Lana Andelane (Newshub): Andrew Little hits back at suggestion that Labour shouldn’t prioritise conversion therapy ban
Harry Lock (RNZ): Labour’s promise to ban conversion therapy receives mixed response from other parties

New Conservatives
Amelia Wade (Herald): New Conservatives take TVNZ to High Court over debate snub
RNZ: New Conservative Party to appear in court over exclusion from multi-party debate

Coronavirus
Newstalk ZB: Grant Robertson: Auckland’s move to level 1 ‘never in doubt’
1News: Cabinet made ‘wrong choice’ to move Auckland down to Alert Level 1 – epidemiologist
Rowan Quinn (RNZ): Aucklanders warned not to fall ‘into a slumber again’
Alice Wilkins (Newshub): Kiwis returning from ‘high-risk’ countries could face tougher restrictions on arrival
RNZ: Economist warns of Covid-19 fatigue if more lockdowns occur
George Block (Stuff): Jet Park doctor on frontline of fight against coronavirus speaks out

Travel bubbles
Jonathan Mitchell (RNZ): Cook Islands travel bubble step closer but hinges on no community transmission
ODT Editorial: Half-steam ahead on bubble

Economy
Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): Time to rewrite borrowing rules that no longer make sense
Gareth Vaughan (Interest): Can we please move on from fretting about government debt and focus on things that really matter
Brent Edwards (NBR): The New Zealand economy’s longer-term challenges (paywalled)
Michael Reddell: And so another term passes and nothing changes for the better
RNZ: Post lockdown spending lift may not be repeated in final quarter
David Hargreaves (Interest): Days of wine and vegetables – how Covid has changed us

Environment
Breanna Barraclough (1News): NZ faces ‘considerable warming’ without climate change action – expert
John Gibb (ODT): Climate warnings borne out
Guardian: New Zealand bushfire that demolished village leads to climate crisis debate
RNZ: The Detail: Is renewable energy a victory or a diversion?

Education
Jamie Morton (Herald): Massey shake-up: Over a third of academic science staff could go
RNZ: Massey University could cut up to 100 science jobs
Simon Collins (Herald): ‘Child-centred’ teaching blamed for NZ’s educational decline
Laura Wiltshire (Stuff): New Zealand Initiative calls for revamp of ‘unscientific’ curriculum
Sharnae Hope (Stuff): Kiingitanga works with Waikato University to tackle systemic racism
Josephine Franks (Stuff): Schools want to run managed isolation hotel for international students

Employment, migrant workers
Kristin Hall (1News): Fresh calls to scrap controversial Hobbit Law after misconduct claims at Wellington film studios
Teuila Fuatai (Herald): Orchard scheme needs to be picked apart (paywalled)
RNZ: Government nixes calls for fruit pickers to be let into NZ, for now
Leah Tebbutt (Herald): Bay of Plenty kiwifruit industry crying out for 14,500 workers by summer (paywalled)

Health
Louisa Steyl (Southland Times): Southern District Health Board applogises for colonoscopy issues
Mike Houlahan (ODT): ‘Lot to be done’ in colonoscopy service
Jamie Searle (Stuff): Blair’s brick the first to arrive for Southland Charity Hospital
Lois Williams (RNZ): Neurologist shortage puts travel burden on West Coasters
Jessica Tyson (Maori TV): Breast cancer support needed now more than ever
Bridie Witton (Stuff): Covid-19 disruptions could worsen doctor shortages, experts warn
Tracy Morison (Stuff): We need to tackle the social stigma behind period poverty
David Thomas (Stuff): Specialist review clinics can help cut waiting lists

Housing
Maia Hart (Stuff): K?inga Ora plans 108 new homes in Marlborough over next four years
Janine Rankin (Manawatu Standard): Labour’s pledge to regulate property managers welcomed by tenants
George Heagney (Manawatu Standard): Palmerston North needs ‘massive upscale’ in housing

Local government
Samantha Motion (Herald): Tauranga council conflict: Investigation finds Larry Baldock breached Code of Conduct (paywalled)
Damian George and Matthew Tso (Stuff): Hutt City councillor Chris Milne guilty of ‘serious and material’ code of conduct breaches
Helene Ritchie (Dominion Post): Library needs a fix, not the wrecking ball
Aaron Leaman (Waikato Times): Coronavirus recession prompts calls for Hamilton City Council to rethink growth, amalgamations
Tracy Neal (RNZ): Mining company agrees to help fund flood warning system for Westport
Skara Bohny (Nelson Mail): Council restructure ‘distraction’ from real issue, says councillor

Gloriavale
Joanne Carroll and Jonathan Guildford (Stuff): Gloriavale leavers launch petition and protests to get Government inquiry
Sally Murphy (RNZ): Gloriavale leavers petition government, plan to protest

Other
David Cohen (RNZ): Victims, IHC and lawyers combine in new chapter of a never-ending process
Joel Maxwell (Stuff): John Tamihere gets into Facebook stoush with Maori Council boss
Hamish Rutherford (Herald): Fact or Fiction: Could NZ become the North Sea of the south? (paywalled)
Vita Molyneux (Newshub): Legal union furious over decision to allow lawyer convicted of indecent act with children to continue practising
Matt Shand (Stuff): Court declines call for WorkSafe and minister review following Whakaari eruption
Emma Perry (ODT): Air NZ turns away woman with Tourette’s
Luke Blincoe (BusinessDesk): Time to break up Meridian
Andre Chumko (Stuff): Move to cull 625,000 National Library books ‘cultural vandalism’
Hamish Cardwell (RNZ): Motor industry fears amnesty on warrants of fitness could lead to more crashes

Latest

Bragging

Bragging

Over the course of these blogging years I’ve made three predictions which drew respectively sceptism with two and puzzlement with the third.

Members Public