GREENS
Maiki Sherman (1News): Julie Anne Genter breaks silence — and offers three more apologies
Claire Trevett and Adam Pearse (Herald): Julie Anne Genter confrontation: Green MP speaks as Speaker refers her to Privileges Committee
Lyric Waiwiri-Smith (Stuff): Julie Anne Genter was buying flowers for dying friend amid florist confrontation
RNZ: Green MP Julie Anne Genter responds after behaviour in the House, florist's accusations
Anneke Smith (RNZ): Green MP Julie Anne Genter referred to Privileges Committee
Molly Swift (Newshub): Green MP Julie Anne Genter referred to Privileges Committee over outburst in Parliament
Felix Desmarais (1News): Senior MPs to scrutinise Julie Anne Genter's parliament outburst
Kelly Dennett (Post): Speaker refers Julie Anne Genter complaints to Privileges Committee (paywalled)
Jacqui Van Der Kaay (Democracy Project): Green Party grapples with persistent scandals
Bob Jones: Julie-Anne Genter
Julie Jacobson (Post): Wellington retailer becomes target of online abuse (paywalled)
Philip Crump (Newstalk ZB): Golriz Ghahraman court case: Judicial Conduct Commissioner refers Judge Pecotic to Chief Judge over potential conflict (paywalled)
TE PĀTI MĀORI
Trent Doyle (Newshub): Te Pāti Māori refuses to back down after its MP accuses Govt of trying to 'exterminate Māori'
RNZ: MP's comments 'bang on' despite negative response from other parties - Te Pāti Māori
Adam Pearse (Herald): Te Pāti Māori co-leaders back MP’s claim Govt is intent on exterminating Māori
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): National and Labour say Te Pāti Māori MP went too far saying Government planned 'to exterminate Māori'
Anneke Smith (RNZ): Te Pāti Māori comments: 'That kind of language isn't helpful'
GOVERNMENT
Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Newshub reveals $57,000 spent upgrading Prime Minister's office
Jem Traylen (BusinessDesk): Business of Government: Turnaround talking points, yet another IT blunder and more … (paywalled)
Richard Prebble (Herald): The coalition Government is all action and no message (paywalled)
Marcos Monteiro (Post): A govt focused on tasks risks falling short on lasting solutions (paywalled)
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