Political Roundup: 15 February 2023

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Items of interest and importance today

CYCLONE GABRIELLE. JANUARY FLOODS
Claire Trevett (Herald): The challenge ahead for PM Chris Hipkins’ handling of Cyclone Gabrielle (paywalled)
Peter Dunne: It’s Back to the Covid19 Playbook
Tova O’Brien (Today FM): Déjà vu as Labour dominates National during a crisis
Richard Harman (Politik): Gabrielle’s politics (paywalled)
Tess McClure (Guardian): New Zealand minister decries climate crisis ‘lost decades’ in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle
Tess McClure (Guardian): Cyclone Gabrielle devastates New Zealand’s North Island as minister says ‘this is climate change’
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk ZB): Will this be the climate crisis event that finally spurs action?
Anna Whyte (Stuff): Cyclone Gabrielle devastation potentially moves the dial on climate change action
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Cyclone Gabrielle: James Shaw and Todd Muller revive climate change partnership to discuss NZ’s $50b flooding problem (paywalled)
RNZ: National backs state of emergency, repeats offer to take bipartisan stance on climate adaptation
William Hewett (Newshub): National Party leader Christopher Luxon calls for investment in infrastructure, climate adaptation
Steven Cowan: Dont expect our politicians to take climate change seriously
Steve Braunias (Herald): The good, the bad and the ugly of cyclone (paywalled)
Gordon Campbell: On why we’re facing fewer, more intense, cyclones in future
Gareth Vaughan (Interest): A major society-wide effort is needed to improve New Zealand’s climate resilience
Paul Gorman (Listener/Herald): Disaster blueprint: The NZ city that can help us prepare for future crises (paywalled)
Kris Faafoi (Stuff): What can Kiwis and politicians take from mother nature’s fury?
RNZ: Cyclone Gabrielle: What the national state of emergency means
RNZ: Cyclone Gabrielle: Severity of damage ‘not been seen in a generation’ – PM Chris Hipkins
RNZ: Cyclone Gabrielle: Prime Minster Chris Hipkins says ‘a lot of families displaced’ after wild weather hit
Bridie Witton (Stuff): Cyclone Gabrielle: The Beehive bunker working 24/7 to keep people safe
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Thomas Manch (Stuff): Politicians squabble over cancelling Parliament due to Cyclone Gabrielle
Russell Palmer (RNZ): ACT criticises cyclone response, Parliament hiatus
Felix Desmarais (1News): Parliament suspended over Cyclone Gabrielle, only Act objects
RNZ: Parliament’s timetable upended by Cyclone Gabrielle as MPs focus on grass-roots assistance
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Chris Hyde (Hawke’s Bay Today): Hawke’s Bay’s day of horror – we thought we were grazing a bullet, until it spun around a corner
Damien Venuto (Herald): The Front Page: 72 hours of windy hell – how Cyclone Gabrielle shook the North Island
Herald Editorial: Cyclone Gabrielle editorial: A national state of urgency (paywalled)
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Brent Edwards (NBR): Easier lending rules for homeowners hit by bad weather criticised (paywalled)
Rob Stock (Stuff): Emergency move to relax lending laws for flood, cyclone victims
Tamara Poi-Ngawhika (BsuinessDesk): PM asks employers to ‘be responsible’
Jonathan Milne (Newsroom): Retreating home and business owners need publicly-funded compo
Rob Stock (Stuff): Insurers State, AMI and NZI have now logged 21,000 claims from January flooding
RNZ: More than 20,000 insurance claims made – more expected

PARLIAMENT
Luke Oldfield (Stuff): The place of populism in politics, and how it may shape this year’s election
Sarah Robson (RNZ): Minor parties: Will they have a major impact?
Richard Prebble (Herald): There is a policy vacuum in Labour’s plan (paywalled)
Debasis Bandyopadhyay (Newsroom): The dangerous false narrative that misogyny led to Ardern’s resignation
Lydia Lewis (RNZ): Dad proud, relieved at Jacinda Ardern’s decision to relinquish PM role
Tina Nixon (The Platform): Is Labour going to call a Snappy

LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Todd Niall (Stuff): Auckland mayor Wayne Brown warns council’s $295m budget hole worsened by flood
Brigitte Morten (NBR): The social licence to govern (paywalled)
Tim Hunter (NBR): Timing of airport share sale key for savings, Council hears (paywalled)
RNZ: Sir Tim Shadbolt’s legal stoush with Invercargill City Council settled

COST OF LIVING, SALVATION ARMY’S STATE OF THE NATION REPORT
Brent Edward (NBR): The Salvation Army’s grim scorecard for 2022 (paywalled)
Megan Wilson (Bay of Plenty Times): Bay of Plenty has highest rate nationally of young adults unemployed, not in education
Dana Wensley and Elaine Rush (Herald): Child poverty needs attention right now (paywalled)
Liam Dann (Herald): The rate of food price rises has dropped – a glimmer of calm in the inflation storm? (paywalled)
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Food prices appeared to be stabilising ahead of Cyclone Gabrielle
Felix Desmarais (1News): Cost of fruit and vegetables up 16% in a year
David Hargreaves (Interest): Food price increases still astronomically high – but showing some signs of moderating
Liam Dann (Herald): Cheese, chips and chooks: Soaring grocery bill drives 10 per cent annual food price increase
RNZ: Food prices continue record rise

HOUSING
Miriam Bell (Stuff): House prices nationwide down 16.2% from market peak
Greg Ninness (Interest): Average house prices falling $10k a month, QV says market yet to hit bottom
Greg Ninness (Interest): Housing market outlook grim as sales slump to a record low and the number of homes for sale surges
RNZ: Property values keep falling, and faster than before
Anne Gibson (Herald): Volume, price housing drops as mortgages refix at scorching high new rates (paywalled)
Debbie Jamieson (Stuff): Queenstown and Wānaka housing crisis fuelled by quarter of homes being unoccupied
Malcolm McCracken: Defining urban intensification in Aotearoa

FORESTRY SLASH
Sally Murphy (RNZ): Tolaga Bay farmer seething as forestry slash causes floodwaters to swamp house, land again
Shanti Mathias (Spinoff): What is slash and why is it so dangerous in bad weather?

HEALTH
Ian Powell (BusinessDesk): The sacking of Andrew Little could save the health system
Nadine Roberts (Stuff): Almost a quarter of young Kiwis struggling with mental health – report
Jessica Roden (1News): Hospitals hit 100% occupancy more than 600 times last year
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): What Hospital capacity issues really says about NZ – it’s time the Left argued for Universals not pronouns

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EXTREMISM; HATE SPEECH
Chris Wilson (The Conversation): Fear and loathing in New Zealand: an overdue examination of our ‘underworld of extremists’ is valuable but flawed
Philip Matthews (Stuff): Conspiracies and the climate of fear: Researcher Byron C Clark on the alt-right
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Why dumping religious hate speech is actually a victory for NZ Democracy

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Andrew Little briefed on spy balloons – no advice on whether any flew over NZ
Nadine Roberts (Stuff): Separatists release first images of Kiwi pilot held hostage in Indonesia
Niniek Karmini (AP): Watch: West Papua rebels release video of captured Kiwi pilot Phillip Mehrtens
RNZ: Rebel group in Papua says kidnapped NZ pilot safe

OTHER
Georgina Campbell (Herald): Our embarrassing Interislander ferries are now frightening (paywalled)
David Hargreaves (Interest): Fall in inflation expectations may push RBNZ toward smaller OCR hike
RNZ: No significant shift to support or implement whānau-centred services in public sector – Auditor-General
André Chumko (Stuff): Creative New Zealand closes arts grants round in record 24-hour period
Eda Tang (Stuff): Poll tax apology delivered in language of those impacted, 21 years after first apology
Gareth Shute (Spinoff): Review: When Bob Came is an absorbing look at Marley’s influence in Aotearoa

3 COMMENTS

  1. It seems that NZ is not going to exist for millenia like Brit on the White Cliffs of Dover. We are on track to slide off the cliffs, over, rover and pollute the sea after we finish with the land.

    • Do you mean NZ as a landmass, or NZ as a him/it/her/they people, or both?
      Recently, I’m not so sure the him/it/her/they people deserve the landmass him/it/her/they people operate on.

  2. I don’t know what I mean OwT. In the present one can only conjecture, there is no strong, practical humanitarian morality or method and religion may need cleaning out of the temple.

    A song/s coming on:
    Stuck in the Middle With You –
    Clowns to the left of me
    Jokers to the right
    Here I am stuck in the middle with you
    When you started off with nothing
    And you’re proud that you’re a self-made man
    And your friends they all come crawling
    Slap you on the back and say
    Please
    Please

    Trying to make some sense of it all
    But I can see it makes no sense at all
    Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor?
    ‘Cause I don’t think that I can take anymore
    https://www.allthelyrics.com/lyrics/bob_dylan/stuck_in_the_middle_with_you-lyrics-106669.html

    or
    Life in the fast lane –
    He was a hard headed man he was brutally handsome
    And she was terminally pretty
    She held him up and he held for ransom
    In the heart of the cold, cold city
    He had a nasty reputation as a cruel dude
    They said he was ruthless said he was crude
    They had one thing in common
    They were good in bed
    She said, ‘Faster, faster
    ‘The lights are turning red.’

    https://mojim.com/usy119949x1x62.htm

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