CHINA MISSILE TEST AND PACIFIC SECURITY
Barbara Dreaver (1News): Barbara Dreaver: China’s missile test sends unmistakable Pacific message
Lillian Hanly (RNZ): China missile test sends strong signal to South Pacific - law expert
1News: ‘Deeply concerning’: China fires nuclear-capable test missile in South Pacific
Jamie Ensor (Herald): New Zealand warned by China of incoming missile test in South Pacific
Henry Cooke (Post): China flexes: Test ballistic missile fired in South Pacific after Australia-Fiji defence pact (paywalled)
Mike Smith (The Standard): Official talk of independent foreign policy is farcical
INDIA VISIT AND TRADE
Lillian Hanly (RNZ): Prime Minister downplays absence of Foreign Affairs Minister during Narendra Modi visit
Taylor Rice (1News): Modi’s NZ visit ‘convenient’ timing with Peters’ Asia trip – expert
Amelia Wade (Post): ‘Concerned about Hindutva? No’: PM will be at controversial Narendra Modi party (paywalled)
Anneke Smith (Post): Indian nationals face tougher pathway to residency from August - lawyer (paywalled)
1News: Govt touts rising India trade – PM condemns anti-immigrant rhetoric
RNZ: Free Trade Deal discrimination claim ‘just wrong’, Luxon says
Tom Rose (Herald): Christopher Luxon says Indian PM Narendra Modi visiting NZ will be ‘historic’
Chelsea Daniels (Herald): Why National’s trade plan is about not falling behind
Dileepa Fonseka (BusinessDesk): Indian govt wants ‘mobility’ not ‘migration’ out of India-NZ FTA (paywalled)
PARLIAMENT, ELECTION AND GOVERNMENT
Russell Palmer (RNZ): Commissioner calls on politicians to avoid hateful speech
Katie Bradford (Herald): Outspoken developer Matthew Horncastle referred to police over political billboard
Stuff: Property developer Matthew Horncastle referred to police over political billboards
Chris Trotter (Interest): In any struggle between Parliament and the Courts there can be only one winner – and it’s not the Courts
Chris Trotter (Law News): Election 2026: the committed, the courageous, the tired and the timid
John Gregoriadis (Spinoff): Are we really the fastest repealers in the west? I counted
Henry Cooke (Post): ‘Oppressive’: Government looks at VPN ban or restrictions as part of under-16 social media ban (paywalled)
Nick James (Post): Political scientist says NZ stands apart on one-year voting rule (paywalled)
Lauren Crimp (RNZ): Compulsory reporting of pay gap data worth a conversation, National leader says
Michael Swanson: Hamilton West: The ‘Guess the Government’ Bellwether
Richard Harman: Negotiating with Winston (paywalled)
Hanna McCallum (Newsroom): Boost for local innovation but scepticism hangs over Opportunity economic policy
Derek Cheng (Herald): Covid-19: Minister asks officials what to do following Royal Commission’s incorrect finding (paywalled)
Qiulae Wong (Stuff): ‘We stand by our numbers’: Opportunity responds to tax policy attack
Matthew Tukaki (Waatea News): Te Pāti Māori Focused on Campaign Despite Leadership Questions and Funding Gap
ODT: Editorial: The solid South? (paywalled)
RESERVE BANK AND OCR
Justin Hu (1News): ‘Popcorn time’: Is a ‘nail biter’ OCR hike coming tomorrow?
Liam Dann (Herald): OCR preview: Economists split as RBNZ weighs knife-edge cash-rate call (paywalled)
Nicholas Pointon (NBR): OCR preview: the case for holding or hiking (paywalled)
AI AND DATA CENTRES
Anna Whyte (Interest): Unpacking AI: How the govt plans to change NZ’s dysfunctional digital agency
Chris Keall (Herald): Crown agency pushes for $30 billion investment in new data centres (paywalled)
Joel MacManus (Spinoff): NZ Inc is going all in on AI data centres
Herald: AI paradox: New research gives insights into AI behaviour in Kiwi workplaces
RNZ: NZ workers slow to adopt AI, but many hide how much they use it - report
Nona Pelletier (RNZ): Infratil’s share of data centre company CDC blooms in value
CRITICAL MINERALS
RNZ: Two West Coast critical minerals projects get government funding
Kate MacNamara (Herald): Westland and Taiko to get $50m in public loans for mineral plants, Rua Gold waits to hear (paywalled)
Kate MacNamara (Herald): Regional Infrastructure Fund loans buy social good (we’re told) so why hide details for commercial reasons? (paywalled)
Joanne Naish (Post): Government loans $50m for two West Coast mining projects (paywalled)
Greg Hurrell (BusinessDesk): Critical minerals mining: Tāiko, Westland get Government funding up to $50m (paywalled)
NBR: Taiko Critical Minerals announces capital raise, govt funding (paywalled)
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