PARLIAMENT, ELECTION AND GOVERNMENT
Janet Wilson (Post): The lesson in failure from Kamala Harris that Labour is at risk of not learning (paywalled)
Azaria Howell (Newstalk ZB): Pharmac chairwoman Paula Bennett gets 63% pay increase approved by David Seymour
Henry Cooke (Post): Every Government minister missing deadline for Parliamentary questions on average (paywalled)
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Post): Nicola Willis has unfinished business as banks set to become an election issue (paywalled)
Richard Prebble (Herald): Nicola Willis’ return-to-surplus promise echoes repeat surplus forecasts (paywalled)
Jamie Tahana (Spinoff): Te Pāti Māori wrestles with a question at the heart of Māori politics
Brent Edwards (NBR): Expect a different budget next year if NZ First has more leverage (paywalled)
Henry Cooke (Post): Why National MP Joseph Mooney is tweeting more than 600 times a month (paywalled)
Michael Barnett (Herald): How governments fail to tell the stories people care about (paywalled)
Tom Peters and John Braddock (WSWS): The right-wing politics of New Zealand’s Opportunity Party
Michael Swanson: How National’s Fiscal Gamble Will Shape the 2026 Election
Chris Trotter: Uniting and Dividing (paywalled)
1News: Public sector job cuts spark fears for provincial communities
Jonathan Milne (Newsroom): Funding call for firefighters sparks new questions about public sector restructuring
Henry Cooke (Post): Police investigating ‘suspicious’ fire at Christopher Luxon’s office (paywalled)
LOBBYING
Rob Stock (Post): Tex Edwards calls for former National minister Anne Tolley to resign as Transparency International chairperson (paywalled)
Craig McCulloch (RNZ): Labour questions whether disappearing climate briefing note deliberate cover-up
Matthew Tukaki (Waatea News): Lobbying Watchdog Chair Under Fire as Monopoly Watch Demands Resignation
Anna Whyte (Interest): Political integrity standards need to be raised, Transparency International NZ says
DEFENCE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Sam Smith (Stuff): Four New Zealand MPs banned from China for one year after Taiwan visit
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): China sanctions four New Zealand MPs who visited Taiwan in political first (paywalled)
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): MPs urge Trump to follow international law over Cuba blockade
Soumya Bhamidipati (RNZ): NZ could face 12.5% tariff in US crackdown on forced labour imports
Dan Schnur (Post): Most Americans don’t think NZ is freeloading - but the defence challenge is bigger than Trump (paywalled)
Anna Fifield: Why I asked Hegseth about New Zealand’s defence spending
Paul Buchanan: Playing with numbers
Phil Pennington (RNZ): New Zealand testing of Elon Musk’s Starshield ‘significant’, US expert says
Kaya Selby (RNZ): Expert questions how MFAT ‘misplaced’ $162 million in foreign aid funding
NUCLEAR-FREE DEBATE
Hayden Donnell (Spinoff): New Zealand will stay nuclear free (mainly because it can’t afford not to)
Jonathan Ayling (Herald): If New Zealand’s nuclear-free stance still makes sense, it can survive debate (paywalled)
David Harvey: A Nuclear Conversation
MEDIA
Stewart Sowman-Lund (Post): TVNZ withholds emails, documents related to ex-political editor Maiki Sherman (paywalled)
Shayne Currie (Herald): Maiki Sherman resignation - TVNZ refuses to release documents, correspondence on events leading to political editor’s departure (paywalled)
Sam Smith (Stuff): National MP calls on Mike Hosking to ‘front up’ and apologise after leaker claim
Stewart Sowman-Lund (Post): National MP wants on-air apology from ‘Maserati Mike’ Hosking after complaint upheld (paywalled)
Stewart Sowman-Lund (Post): NBR and NZ Herald battle over ‘Rich List’ attribution (paywalled)
Catrin Owen (Stuff): ‘Strongly held personal values’: Why billionaire Jim Grenon supported defamation case
Shayne Currie (Herald): 95bFM on the move from Auckland University campus after almost 60 years (paywalled)
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