Transtasman Political Letter – 23 Feb. Digest
Transtasman Political Letter – 23 Feb. Digest
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23rd February 2006
Winston Peters chides the US for not
understanding “we’re doing our bit” in the Pacific
...
Will it expedite an invitation from the White
House?
...The Govt survives its first confidence vote
easily, but National comes out of a bruising Parliamentary
week on top of the heap
... The Govt hits deep potholes
in its roading programme
... Cullen and Costello make
progress on trans Tasman regulations.
Locking Horns On Foreign Policy
For the first time in NZ’s modern history, senior politicians are fronting up to an in-depth debate on NZ’s foreign policy, and specifically how NZ should handle its most important relationship, with the US.
Confidence Retained, But National Comes Out On Top
The Govt comfortably survived its first confidence vote this session by 61 votes to 50 at the end of the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement. Yet the Opposition believed it had come out on top after a bruising week in the House.
Ministers Claim Significant Progress On
SEM Issues
“Significant progress on single market issues,” is how Australian Treasurer Peter Costello and NZ Finance Minister Michael Cullen reported the outcome of their meeting in Melbourne on Wednesday.
Depleting Gas Supplies Put Pressure On Contact
The proposed merger of NZ’s second-largest listed company Contact Energy with its parent Origin Energy of Aust is already arousing controversy among investment institutions.
CAPITAL TALK
The Dominion Post isn’t PM Clark’s favourite paper right now. After she jumped the gun by announcing an upcoming meeting with US General John Abizaid 24 hours ahead of schedule ...
Play of the Week - Square Eyes
We have proof the world has gone television mad – if proof were ever needed. It began with the sad warble of aging worthies complaining television should be like it was in the old days.
Transtasman is a subscriber newsletter published weekly and read widely in New Zealand and abroad. The above is a summary of this week's edition. To subscribe and read the full newsletter see.. http://Transtasman.co.nz