JULIE ANNE GENTER
RNZ: Julie Anne Genter: Greens had 'no prior knowledge' of fresh complaint against MP
Herald: Editorial – Govt unlikely to let Julie Anne Genter off the hook after Matt Doocey confrontation in House (paywalled)
Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Julie-Anne Genter outburst: Fresh allegation of intimidation surfaces against Green MP
Jaime Lyth and Claire Trevett (Herald): Julie Anne Genter confrontation: Green Party says ‘disciplinary process’ under way into MP’s behaviour, privileges complaints laid
Benjamin Plummer (Herald): Fresh allegations of intimidation emerge against Green MP Julie Anne Genter, Wellington florist calls her a bully
Kelly Dennett (The Post): Julie Anne Genter ‘working from home’, complaint made (paywalled)
Molly Swift, Jamie Ensor, Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Julie Anne Genter outburst: National urges Green Party to reciprocate their 'high moral grounds' when taking action against MP
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk): Outstanding misbehaviour from Julie Anne Genter
Kerre Woodham (Newstalk): Julie Anne Genter deserves all the censure Parliament can throw at her
John MacDonald (Newstalk): Don't turn a blind eye to last night's spectacle
Anneke Smith (RNZ): Multiple parties complain over Green MP Julie Anne Genter's conduct
Molly Swift (Newshub): Julie Anne Genter outburst: Privilege complaint laid against Green MP
Jaime Lyth (Herald): Julie Anne Genter confrontation: Winston Peters says Green MP’s actions in Parliament deserve ‘consequences’
Mark Quinlivan (Newshub): Green Party says 'clearly unacceptable' for Julie Anne Genter to intimidate Matt Doocey in Parliament
Newstalk: "I'm sorry doesn't cut it": Deputy PM says Julie Anne Genter 'lost the plot'
Greg Presland (The Standard): In defence of Julie Anne Genter
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
RNZ: Bob Carr confirms intention to launch legal action against Winston Peters
Bridie Witton (Stuff): Taxpayer could foot Winston Peter’s legal defence bill
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Winston Peters to deliver speech to New Zealand China Council after China remark about Bob Carr
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): Winston Peters doesn't back away from Bob Carr criticisms as Labour calls for sacking
1News: Bob Carr's lawyers send legal letter to Winston Peters
Eva Corlettt (The Guardian): Bob Carr accuses Winston Peters of defamation after NZ deputy PM calls him a ‘Chinese puppet’
Molly Swift (Newshub): Prime Minister Christopher Luxon defends Winston Peters as he doubles down on 'defamatory' comments, confirms no legal action taken
Jo Moir and Craig McCulloch (RNZ): Winston Peters accused of 'entirely defamatory' remarks about ex-Australian minister
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Winston Peters refuses to repeat Bob Carr China remark after defamation threat
Tova O'Brien (Stuff): Will the coalition implode and should Winston Peters be stood down? Ex-MPs weigh in
The Post: Chris Hipkins calls for PM to stand Winston Peters down over Bob Carr comments (paywalled)
Thomas Manch (The Post): Former Australian MP Bob Carr threatens legal action against Winston Peters (paywalled)
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Hipkins demands Peters is sacked for telling the truth
Max Harris (The Post): Time to bring foreign policy debates out of the shadows (paywalled)
RNZ: Winston Peters still trying to find out what Aukus Pillar 2 is about
Newshub: Helen Clark calls Winston Peters' foreign policy speech 'very defensive'
Sam Sachdeva (Newshub): Peters seeks to slow Aukus hype while taking swings
Fox Meyer (Newsroom): Palestinian activist ‘perplexed’ by minister’s special visa argument
FAST-TRACK BILL
Aaron Dahmen (Stuff): Shane Jones on fast-track law: ‘I don’t have enough power’
Tom Pullar-Strecker (The Post): Fast-track regime would lead to protests, likes of which ‘not seen for many years’, MPs told (paywalled)
Kate Green (RNZ): Fast Track Approvals Bill: None from first day of hearings support bill in current form
No Right Turn: Secrecy undermines participation
Dileepa Fonseka (BusinessDesk): Business voices fear fallout from environmental rollbacks (paywalled)
Metiria Stanton-Turei (ODT): Foundational values struggle to withstand prevailing winds (paywalled)
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