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NZ Politics Daily: 24 October 2024

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Author: Bryce Edwards

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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, THREE WATERS
Jo Moir (RNZ): Wellington City Council intervention a warning shot for other NZ councils
Jonathan Milne (Newsroom): Debt-strapped councils feel chill Wellington wind
Chelsea Daniels (Herald): Front Page: Wellington City Council woes: Could other councils be next?
Thomas Coughlan and Georgina Campbell (Herald): Wellington rates funding water investment at nearly double national average
Georgina Campbell (Herald): Who will be Wellington City Council’s Crown observer?
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): What’s costing councils? Mayor says Government is to blame
Craig McCulloch (RNZ): Ministers defend criticisms of Wellington City Council: 'It's about a series of poor decisions'
Thomas Manch (Post): Brown contests claim National water policy troubled Wellington council (paywalled)
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Inconsistency the hallmark of Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau’s leadership
Ben Thomas (Post): Government move on WCC shows its determination to tackle public services (paywalled)
Scott Sheeran (Herald): Crown observer: Respect for the Local Government Act will improve city’s governance (paywalled)
Tom Hunt (Post): Call to lower Wellington City rates as Crown observer comes in (paywalled)
Laura Frykberg (Stuff): Wellington Mayor’s ‘non-negotiable’ project risks ‘murdering businesses’, councillor says
Thomas Manch (Post): Why the 'judder bars'? Chippy chips into the cycleway debate (paywalled)
Stuff: Live: Wellington mayor appears to agree with suggestions of a Government ‘hit job’
Stuff: The insults hurled at Wellington: A city ‘being destroyed’, a ‘ghost town’, in a ‘bad place right now’
Nicholas Boyack (Post): Councillors unhappy with water woes ‘hysteria’ comment
RNZ: Wellington not the only council facing water cost woes
Tim Clarke and Chrystal Tocher (Russell McVeagh): The Eye of Sauron: A Crown Observer for Wellington
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Fox Meyer (Newsroom): ‘Middle finger to localism’ as freshwater plan blocked
Ben Tomsett (Herald): Government intervention disrupts Otago Regional Council vote on land and water plan
ODT Editorial: Murkiness around freshwater (paywalled)
Hamish MacLean (ODT): Exclusion from waterway vote a ‘disgrace’ (paywalled)
Hamish MacLean (ODT) Appeal called for after vote axes ‘vital’ voice (paywalled)
ODT: ORC votes to ditch a Dunedin councillor
Kim Bowden (Crux): Queenstown, Wānaka and Cromwell get extra ORC seat
Jordan Rudd (1News): Meeting hears criticism of TCC's decision to sell Marine Precinct
Alicia Evans (Local Democracy Reporting): Tauranga council to review controversial avenue closure
Lois Williams (Local Democracy Reporting): West Coast councillor accused of ‘grandstanding’ at ratepayers’ expense, booted from meeting
Kim Bowden (Crux): Mayor Cadogan suggests next mayor a done deal in final Facebook Live
Emily Ireland (Local Democracy Reporting): Plea for 3% rates cap
Mick Hall: First NZ city votes to sanction firms linked to illegal Israeli settlements

GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC SERVICE
Thomas Manch (Post): Hipkins ekes out a margin to push Loser-gate into day six (paywalled)
1News: Man called a ‘loser’ by Andrew Bayly a former NZDF member
Felix Desmarais (1News): 'Small wine tasting': Bayly corrects record in House on drinking
RNZ: Andrew Bayly shows the government thinks workers are 'losers', says Chris Hipkins
Giles Dexter (RNZ): Public sector cuts: $80m spent on redundancies since govt took office
Annika Naschitzki: The cost of restructuring
Anna Whyte (Post): Performance Pay for public service bosses on the way for next financial year (paywalled)
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Government to pilot ‘outcomes contracts’ in social investment push; Finance Minister Nicola Willis to speak
Brent Edwards (NBR): Impossible for MPs to know if spending achieved policy outcome (paywalled)
Peter Griffin (BusinessDesk): The PM needs evidence-based advice more than ever (paywalled)
Allan Brent: Two Fast Track lists, many questions and a lack of imagination
Anna Whyte (Post): Ministry admits it ‘did not meet our own standards’ when it refused OIA request (paywalled)
Julia Gabel (Herald): Thousands descend on Parliament to protest Government ‘attacks’ on workers’ rights
RNZ: Fight Back Together: Workers protest policy reforms and public service cuts
Shilpy Arora (Stuff): Thousands march to Parliament to protest Government’s ‘anti-worker agenda’
Ffion Heale (Post): ‘Stand up, fight back’: Thousands of workers rally nationwide to protest Government cuts (paywalled)
Amy Ridout (Stuff): Workers unite in Nelson to protest rights erosion

PARLIAMENT
Peter Dunne: Time to Dump the Electoral Integrity Act
Julia Gabel & Chris Knox (Herald): Explained: One North Island electorate will disappear before the next election – here’s why
David Farrar: One fewer electorate seat for the first time
Richard Harman (Politik): South Island population boom suggests it’s time for a larger Parliament (paywalled)
RNZ: North Island loses seat in 2026 election, one extra on the list
Julia Gabel (Herald): Census 2023: Stats NZ confirms number of general electorates to reduce by one
Gabi Lardies (Spinoff): Who is Benjamin Doyle, the soon-to-be Green MP replacing Darleen Tana?
Vernon Tava: Golriz Ghahraman: Appeal (Dismissed) of Declined Discharge Without Conviction
Phil Smith (RNZ): The House: Being hoist on a petard, and hoping to ban them
Kelly Dennett (Post): Politics at 5: Seymour and Peters deny ‘punching down’, electorate seat to go (paywalled)

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