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FINAL LEADERS’ DEBATE
Thomas Coughlan, Claire Trevett, Audrey Young and Shayne Currie (Herald): Who won the final leaders’ debate? The verdicts on Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon (paywalled)
Steve Braunias (Herald): Final debate reveals some true colours of Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon (paywalled)
Spinoff: Final leaders’ debate, election 2023: The verdicts
Felix Desmarais (1News): Hipkins confident and cutting in final debate
Mark Jennings (Newsroom): Leaders’ debate one last scrappy, indecisive contest – leaving the decision to voters
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Final Leaders Debate: Chippy beats Luxon again
1News: What exactly can Luxon get at the supermarket for $60 a week?
1News: 'Calm down' Luxon tells Hipkins as Labour leader goes on offensive
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Debate moments: Chris Hipkins mounts full-on assault on Christopher Luxon, who calls out 'low blow'
Mark Quinlivan (Newshub): Chris Hipkins confronted by debate audience member on poverty after he accuses Christopher Luxon of taking 'from people who have the least'
Mike Houlahan (ODT): Mixed polls kindle leaders’ debate
1News: Watch the highlights from the final 1News Leaders' Debate
1News: Full video: Final Leaders' Debate - Hipkins v Luxon
POLLS, VOTE COMPASS
1News: Poll: Nearly half of Kiwi voters opposed to benefit rights reductions
William Hewett (Newshub): Newshub-Reid Research poll: Poll reveals if Kiwis think Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon are performing well or poorly
Lloyd Burr (Newshub): Newshub-Reid Research poll results reveal who on the right would be Kiwis' preferred deputy PM
Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Newshub-Reid Research poll results reveal if Kiwis think the left or right would be more stable Government
The Overhang: Final nationwide polling update
Kate Nicol-Williams (1News): Vote Compass reveals voters' appetite for climate change action
Ryan Boswell (1News): Healthcare top of mind for older voters - Vote Compass data
ELECTION
Matthew Hooton (Herald): Brace yourself, National set to outdo Labour’s tragicomedy (paywalled)
Danyl McLauchlan (Listener): How the major parties’ fortunes waxed and waned ahead of the election (paywalled)
Jane Patterson (RNZ): Power Play: Voters off to the polls after rollercoaster campaign
Tova O’Brien (Stuff): Winners, losers and sausage rolls - the official unofficial campaign scorecard
Jason Walls (Newstalk ZB): National’s critical mistake – playing voters for fools (paywalled)
Luke Malpass (Post): Election 2023: The final sprint (paywalled)
Peter Dunne: (Newsroom): Election still twists and turns
Molly Swift (Newshub): Fears NZers won't know who's leading country until Christmas - why this expert isn't worried
Audrey Young (Herald): Coalition options - can Winston Peters be trusted not to work with Labour? (paywalled)
Jo Moir (Newsroom): Winston Peters on what it takes to form a government
Newshub: Ryan Bridge thinks Labour leader Chris Hipkins might have to make tough phone call on Saturday
Steve Braunias (Herald): The Secret Diary of… the leaders (paywalled)
Chris Trotter (Newstalk ZB): When the devil comes knocking (paywalled)
Ben Thomas (Post): Political pitfalls ahead for whoever is victorious (paywalled)
Newsroom: Good day/bad day: Election race ends in a road crash
Danyl McLauchlan (Listener): Panic, missteps and blunders in the countdown to the election (paywalled)
Pete Burdon: David Seymour's big mistakes
Peter Bale (The Kākā): The talkback election
Tim Watkin (RNZ): Long pants, Lazarus Peters, missing bits, & winners & losers
Newsroom: Raw Politics: Best and worst of the campaign
Brent Edwards (NBR): Polls, a surge, the kingmaker, and what chance stable government?
Spinoff: Gone By Lunchtime: The rime of the ancient vote-winner
ODT Editorial: Election uncertainties
Kevin Norquay (Post): Perplexed or procrastinating: why are so many voters undecided? (paywalled)
Derek Cheng (Herald): Haven’t voted? Undecided? Two divergent paths explained, and what you need to know to make a decision (paywalled)
Anna Whyte (Post): New migrants urged to read fine print as many unaware of voting eligibility
RNZ: Election 2023: What's the vibe like for first-time voters?
Rayssa Almeida (RNZ): 'Nobody knows where to go': Homeless struggling to enrol, vote in election
Ripu Bhatia (Stuff): Tested positive for Covid? How to vote in the general election if you're too sick to vote in person
Damien Venuto (Herald): The Front Page: How misinformation and disinformation are becoming mainstream
Tema Hemi (Whakaata Māori): Caring for animals led election’s youngest and oldest candidates to stand for Animal Justice Party
Shayne Currie (Herald): Lunch with ... Brian and Hannah Tamaki: Prison, politics and protests - inside the life and times of Destiny founders (paywalled)
1News: All the weird and wacky moments from the election campaign
Charlie Mitchell (Press): Will Christchurch have more MPs than Wellington? It will be close (paywalled)
Ian Taylor (Stuff): Weighing up who will take Aotearoa forward
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Last Word 2023 Election: Old Zealand vs New Zealand
Aexia Russell and Sharon Brettkelly (RNZ): The Detail: Behind the polling booths
Toby Manhire (Spinoff): 2023 election campaign vehicles – ranked
Hamish McNeilly (Stuff): The poetry of politics - Election Day alternative
Gabrielle McCulloch (Stuff): Election day weather: Strong winds and rain to pelt parts of New Zealand
LABOUR
Jack Tame (1News): Bad night for Labour could be disastrous for its future
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): Labour pins hopes on South Auckland
Richard Harman (Politik): It has come down to South Auckland (paywalled)
Newshub: Labour's Chris Hipkins casts vote, believes election 'wide open'
Matthew Scott (Newsroom): Hipkins makes Brash comparisons in South Auckland
Sarah Sparks (Herald): Chris Hipkins addresses the elephant in the election - by Māori for Māori solutions
Indira Stewart (1News): Can Labour still rely on Pacific voters?
Newshub: Eagle-eyed viewers lose it over surprising find in Dame Jacinda Ardern's new video urging people to vote
Herald: Former Labour leader Dame Jacinda Ardern makes plea for Labour vote
Amelia Wade (Newshub): Video: Labour's Chris Hipkins on why he didn't sleep for weeks, where his 'trouble' with pastries may have started
NATIONAL
Jonathan Milne (Newsroom): National MP in key seat didn’t disclose big shareholding
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): National MP did not declare shareholding to Parliament in wake of Michael Wood scandal
No Right Turn: We can't trust MPs with trusts
Jonah Franke-Bowell (Waikato Times): What a Nats/ACT coalition could mean for Waikato med school plans (paywalled)
David Fisher (Herald): Police complaint laid by would-be National MP against own party after claims it ‘broke the law’
ELECTORATES
Ella Stewart (RNZ): Māori electorates: What to watch for on election night
Liam Rātana (Spinoff): Election 2023: The must-watch Māori seats
The Overhand: 2023 electorate predictions - Parts 1 and 2
The Overhand: 2023 electorate predictions - Parts 3 and 4
Dewi Preece (1News): Tāmaki - what the data shows about National-ACT battleground
Charlotte Muru-Lanning (Spioff): Can Tāmati Coffey make an East Coast comeback?
Ryan Boswell (1News): TOP leader says National, Labour could let him win Illam seat
Ellen Curnow (Westport News): Former allies Sue Grey and Liz Gunn in electorate turf war
Tom Hunt (Post): Wellington's bluest polling booth: Churton Park (paywalled)
GREENS
Michael Neilson (Herald): Greens co-leader James Shaw on historic rise in the polls, how they have shown ‘hope’ among ‘bleak’ campaign (paywalled)
Spinooff: Ricardo Menéndez March wants to meet all the dogs of Mount Albert
NZ FIRST
1News: Peters hits back at economist over NZ First fiscal plan criticism
Dileepa Fonseka (BusinessDesk): NZ First urges caution on PPPs and overseas investment (paywalled)
HOUSING
Ged Cann (Post): The landlords benefiting most from National’s planned $2.1b in tax breaks (paywalled)
Joel MacManus (Spinoff): The housing policies in two minutes
Bob Jones: The solution to our housing crisis
Brianna Mcilraith (Stuff): Rental prices jump 7.2% to second-highest rate on record
Brianna Mcilraith (Stuff): Here are the regions with the biggest rent increases this year
Greg Ninness (Interest): Housing sales dipped in September suggesting a slow start to spring
HEALTH
Phil Pennington (RNZ): Te Whatu Ora overhaul: No overall road map a year into reform, briefings show
Kristie Boland (Post): Policy promises: How do the parties’ health policies compare?
Ruth Hill (RNZ): Election could bring massive change for Māori health services
Shayne Currie (Herald): Pharmac v Rachel Smalley: Director who helped appoint CEO slams board’s response, toxic culture (paywalled)
Katie Townshend (Stuff): Labour challenges National's commitment to Nelson Hospital rebuild
CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT
Eva Corlett (Guardian): ‘Shocking silence’ over climate crisis in New Zealand election campaign draws criticism
Bernard Hickey and Cathrine Dyer (The Kākā): Our anti-clima(c)tic election
Herald Editorial: Election 2023 and climate change - the uncomfortable truth (paywalled)
Brendon McMahon (Local Democracy Reporting): Gone in 20 years? West Coast tourist town of Franz Josef could be the country's 'new Esk Valley'
RNZ: Call for government funding to help stop flooding in Canterbury
Craig Ashworth (Local Democracy Reporting): Iwi and council seek help from nature for flooding
No Right Turn: Climate Change: Farmers hoist by their own petard
Andrea Fox (Herald): Climate change: Mainfreight weighs up risk and opportunities in first climate risk report (paywalled)
Tim Scott (ODT): Farmer faces habitat charges
MEDIA
Tim Murphy (Newsroom): One vote for the media
Shayne Currie (Herald): Media Insider: 7 political media experts, 5 questions; NRL defamation case after Warriors game; An F-bomb in print as production gremlins cause havoc (paywalled)
Russell Brown (Listener): How broadcasters will be tackling election night and who’s on their guest lists (paywalled)
Philip Crump (Newstalk ZB): Govt papers reveal extent of Stuff's 'financial distress' before buyout (paywalled)
Mick Hall: The facts behind RNZ's 'Russian edits scandal'
ECONOMY, COST OF LIVING
Dan Brunskill (Interest): A National-led government could push property prices higher and food prices lower, but clash with New Zealand’s climate goals and potentially exacerbate inequality
Andrew Bevin Newsroom): Decoding major parties’ economic credentials
Brianna Mcilraith (Stuff): Annual food prices are easing, but could fuel costs force them to rise again?
RNZ: Food inflation slows to lowest level in over a year
Rebecca Howard (BusinessDesk): The battle against the thief in our pocket rages on (paywalled)
EDUCATION
Shanti Mathias (Spinoff): The schools and ECE policies in two minutes
Monique Steele (RNZ): Rural students face bigger climb to enter university
Zane Small (Newshub): Study finds New Zealand's rural school students are falling behind city kids
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Students give Education Ministry insights into their wellbeing at school
George Heagney (Manawatū Standard): Student opposition mounts to proposed Massey University cuts
Fox Meyer (Herald): University of Otago student initiations editorial: Is this a Dunedin initiation or a CIA black site torture method?
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Robert Patman (Newsroom): This election’s foreign policy hole
Josie Pagani (Post): Foreign policy is not a ‘nice to have’ (paywalled)
Bruce Munro (ODT): Global Insight: NZ should send clear message to Israel
Asia Pacific Report: Foreign policy group Te Kuaka calls on NZ to urge immediate Gaza ceasefire
Tova OBrien (Stuff): MFAT working to evacuate Kiwis out of Israel
Melania Watson and Lisette Reymer (Newshub): New Zealand Government to help Kiwis get out of Tel Aviv, those who can depart told to 'do so now'
1News: Govt to help evacuate Kiwis from Tel Aviv amid conflict
RNZ: New Zealand government organising special flight to get people out of Israel
Melanie Earley (Stuff):NZ Tongan church group set to fly out of country
Eleisha Foon (RNZ): Growing concerns for NZ Tongan church group trying to flee Israel amidst war
Geoff Wade (Australian Parliament): New Zealand and China: changing relations
TRADE
Andrea Vance (Post): National’s ‘ambitious’ trade target slower than current level of export growth (paywalled)
Brent Edwards (NBR): Nats say Labour's 40% increase in goods exports not good enough (paywalled)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Simon Wilson (Herald): Port of Auckland boss Roger Gray tells councillors he wants to be NZ’s ‘premium import port’, not the biggest (paywalled)
Piers Fuller (Stuff): Vote of no confidence in South Wairarapa mayor Martin Connelly
Piers Fuller (Stuff): Mayor won’t resign despite vote of no confidence (paywalled)
Tom Taylor (RNZ): Vote of no confidence in South Wairarapa mayor Martin Connelly
Tom Hunt (Post): Legal action threat over bus driver pay (paywalled)
Tom Hunt (Post): Dangling lamp spotted months into repair programme (paywalled)
Shannon Thomson (ODT): Mayor questions current state of democracy (paywalled)
RNZ: Conflict as Gore District Council chief executive resigns, then returns
Rachael Kelly (Southland Times): Councillor questions whether Gore should continue funding Great South after oat milk factory moves to Canterbury
Adam Burns (RNZ): Council response to Bromley fire 'poor and slow', independent report says
LAW AND ORDER, CORRECTIONS
Jared Savage and Sam Sherwood (Herald): Mark Mitchell v Andrew Coster: Can the underfire Police Commissioner work with his harshest critic if National leads the next government? (paywalled)
William Hewett (Newshub): Arrival of Comanchero, Mongols in New Zealand leading to Kiwis gangs 'upping their game', increasing crime - expert
Emilie Rākete (Newsroom): Future generations deserve more than prisons
Michael Neilson (Herald): Concern over prison remand numbers, and what politicians plan to do about it - ‘You come out angrier’
TRANSPORT
Todd Niall (Stuff): What public transport use tells us about post-pandemic life in NZ's biggest city
Phil Pennington (RNZ): Dunedin-Port Chalmers cycleway in $57m blowout
Tina Morrison (Stuff): Air NZ expects decline in first-half earnings as it comes off post-Covid travel boom
BANKS
1News: Kiwibank given big fine for misleading some customers
Hazel Osborne (Oen Justice Reporting): Kiwibank admits charging fees to customers eligible for waiver, now it’s time for the consequences
Jonathan Mitchell (NBR): Kiwibank fined over $800k for misleading customers (paywalled)
Jenny Ruth: ComCom should reflect on “garbage in, garbage out” in banking study
BUSINESS
Brianna Mcilraith (Stuff): Vero handed record $3.9 million penalty for making false and misleading statements to customers
Ella Somers (BusinessDesk): Smaller grocery retailers ‘absolutely need help’ from govt – Supie (paywalled)
OTHER
Kate MacNamara (Herald): $36m job search platform for beneficiaries panned by the Treasury (paywalled)
No Right Turn: MPs still taking the piss
The Facts: Drinking water quality didn’t noticeably decline for any of the 12 years measured. Were we lied to?
Yashas Srinivasa (Timaru Herald): Work at Scott Base to continue while Antarctica NZ considers 'range of options'
Marty Sharpe (Stuff): Forestry company displayed 'high level of carelessness' and should be fined $84,000 - Gisborne council


