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By many accounts, the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill that will be passed by Parliament is the camel that someone once described as a horse designed by a committee.
A Kate Wilkinson, a Phil Heatley, even a Richard Worth could be forgiven for feeling a bit aggrieved right now.
The government has largely avoided the “shock and awe” approach to public policy on issues such as housing and immigration.
A common conclusion from the first US presidential debate is that it offered two radically different directions for America.
The worst outcome from the next election would be a weakened National with less than a mandate than it has now or a minority Labour-led coalition beholden to policies that are undesirable or impractical.
The St Heliers protest is a fierce challenge to the governance of New Zealand's second-biggest public body - an economic powerhouse producing more than 34% of GDP.