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GREENS
Jack Tame (Newstalk ZB): The Greens can own the hypocrisy and push Tana out
Ben Thomas (Post): Time for the Greens to unknot themselves over the Darleen Tana saga (paywalled)
Felix Desmarais (1News): 'Dark places': David Seymour on using waka-jumping law
Mike Hosking (Newstalk ZB): The more Darleen mucks around, the worse it is for the Greens
Raphael Franks (Herald): Darleen Tana’s husband Christian Hoff-Nielsen’s bike business in liquidation after migrant exploitation scandal
Steve Kilgallon and Emily Brookes (Stuff): Bike business in Green MP Darleen Tana scandal goes into liquidation
1News: E-bike shop at centre of Darleen Tana scandal in liquidation
RNZ: Darleen Tana's husband's e-bike business in liquidation
RNZ: Greens not ruling out using waka-jumping legislation for Darleen Tana
Newstalk ZB: 'A real dilemma': Could the Greens resort to waka-jumping legislation to oust Darleen Tana?
Anna Whyte (Post): Darleen Tana leaves questions unanswered after reported Parliament visit
Kelly Dennett (Post): Five key points from the Darleen Tana report (paywalled)
1News: Green Party releases summary of Darleen Tana investigation
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): Greens release Darleen Tana report; Tana considering whether to stay on as MP
David Farrar: The Tana report
Brent Edwards (NBR): James Shaw’s natural fit at Morrison (paywalled)
CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT
Marc Daalder (Newsroom): Govt’s climate plan does less with more
Gordon Campbell: On why right wingers think all governments (including their own) are incompetent
RNZ: Checkpoint: Greenhouse plan not realistic, places NZ reputation at risk - experts
Eloise Gibson (RNZ): 'You can't plant your way out of this problem': Worry at government's pine-heavy carbon plan
RNZ: Opposition parties slam government's plan to reduce emissions
Gary Taylor (Newsroom): The climate action within our control
John MacDonald (Newstalk ZB): Is the government's tree talk hot air?
Kerre Woodham (Newstalk ZB): Give me pragmatism over idealism any day
Brent Edwards (NBR): Getting the ETS right will be critical to investment
Richard Harman (Politik): The politics of managed retreat (paywalled)
Jacqueline Rowarth (Herald): Climate change and farming: Fragmentation must be avoided
Phil Pennignton (RNZ): Toxic firefighting foam: High levels persist at Ohakea
RNZ: Renewed push to build a run-of-river hydro scheme on the West Coast
Spinoff: Book excerpt: Incident at Ōroua River: The story behind Mike Joy’s ‘freshwater radicalisation’
Fiona Rotherham (NBR): GMO: Would you eat a GM apple a day? (paywalled)
GOVERNMENT
Guyon Espiner (RNZ): NZ First Minister Casey Costello orders 50% cut to excise tax on heated tobacco products
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Ministers already working on next year’s Budget cuts
Stewart Sowman-Lund (Spinoff): The missing diary entry that’s still dogging Shane Jones
Laura Walters (Newsroom): Opposition mounting ahead of draft Treaty Principles Bill
1News: Hipkins: Luxon has 'no standards' on ministerial conduct
Liam Dann (Herald): Act leader David Seymour talks about economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty
Gabi Lardies (Spinoff): Is David Seymour who he claims to be – an ‘old-fashioned lefty’?
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