Skip to content

NZ Politics Daily: 20 September 2024

Republished with Permission

Author: Bryce Edwards

ECONOMY, TAX
Matthew Hooton (Metro): 
Welcome to the next Argentina
Matthew Hooton (Herald): Worst economic downturn in living memory (paywalled)
Dan Brunskill (Interest): 
New Zealand facing a second Great Recession
Dan Brunskill (Interest): NZ’s per capita recession has surpassed the Global Financial Crisis after contracting for seven consecutive quarters
Gyles Beckford (RNZ): Economy goes backwards as GDP falls 0.2%
Liam Dann (Herald): GDP: What does the shrinking economy mean for interest rates? (paywalled)
Liam Dann (Herald): 
NZ economy narrowly escapes recession, GDP falls 0.2%
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Post): Government and Opposition trade barbs as GDP drops 0.2% (paywalled)
Jonathan Mitchell (NBR): 
Will the RBNZ follow the Fed with a 50bp cut next month? (paywalled)
Mike Hosking (Newstalk ZB): 
Confidence in our economy is growing
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Government wants to reduce jobseeker beneficiaries by 50k, but forecasts are up 11k
—————
Gordon Campbell (Scoop): 
On New Zealand’s Timid Reluctance To Tax The Rich
No Right Turn: Tax the rich!

HEALTH
Guyon Espiner (RNZ): 
Chief Ombudsman criticises Costello over withholding tobacco documents
John Lewis (ODT): Costello’s department criticised for ‘failures’
No Right Turn: Worse and worse
Tova O’Brien (Stuff): Health minister warned first-hand by doctors about impact of staffing shortages on patients
Anneke Smith (RNZ): 120 Wellington families lose access to respite care support, but ministers say it's not a cut
Corazon Miller (1News): Number of clinical health staff increasing - Health NZ
Thomas Manch (Post): Health NZ planned to call staff 'boundary spanners', 'story collectors', 'information wranglers’ (paywalled)
Lee Scanlon (Westport News): 
Health Minister Shane Reti fails to address West Coast health cut concerns
Matthew Littlewood (ODT): Public called on to march for hospital
Stuff: Southerners urged to march over Dunedin Hospital concerns
Claire Dale (The Conversation): A looming crisis means New Zealand must rethink how it pays for aged care
PHCCA: Robust vaccine surveillance shows safety – we need to communicate this better
Graham Adams (North & South): Staying Alive (preview)
Michaela Gower (Hawke’s Bay Today): 
Investigation launched at Hawke’s Bay Hospital after patient strangles healthcare worker
Ruth Hill (RNZ): Those worst affected by ADHD the least likely to get treatment - psychiatrists
Stephen Forbes (NZ Doctor): Report shows $138 million Te Whatu Ora project was on shaky ground (paywalled)
RNZ: 
Covid 19 update: 728 new cases, 3 further deaths

GOVERNMENT
Peter Dunne (Newsroom): 
Luxon a long way from joining legion of strong leaders
Ryan Bridge (Newstalk ZB): These targets will be the making or breaking of Luxon
Guyon Espiner (Listener): Luxon’s MMP woes: Our political culture, not the system, is broken (paywalled)
Chris Trotter (Democracy Project): 
Is National A White Supremacist Party?
Charlotte Graham McLay (Associated Press): Seen abroad as a leader on Indigenous rights, New Zealand enters a divisive new era
ABC News: How Progressive New Zealand Shifted Right | Foreign Correspondent (video)
Jamie Tahana (Metro): 
Commission of inquiry
Metiria Stanton Turei (ODT): Waitangi Tribunal deserves respect for holding shared past (paywalled)
Justin Tipa (Post): 
Forget the political debate and focus on potential of rangatiratanga (paywalled)
Kassie Hartendorp (Metro): 
Australia said 'No'. New Zealand must say 'No Further'
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Trump-backing venture capitalist meets Luxon in NZ visit
David Farrar: A return to sanity
Herald: National Party forgets date New Zealand women achieved suffrage... 1983? 1883? 1893?
Rob Campbell (Post): Looking beyond the myths used to justify asset sales (paywalled)

Today’s free version of “NZ Politics Daily” contains links to 44 items, and the full version, which continues below the paywall below, has links to an additional 97 categorised items, and today’s cartoons. To subscribe to the full version, click on “Subscribe now” link below. Your paid subscription helps keep the newsletter going, which is 100% subscriber-funded and not-for-profit. I’m also happy to give complimentary full subscriptions to anyone on limited budgets - just email me: bryce.edwards@vuw.ac.nz

Subscribe now

Read more

Latest