Transtasman Political Letter – December 7 Digest
Transtasman Political Letter – December 7 Digest
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Thursday, December 07, 2006
Fiji Coup blow to NZ’s Pacific
objectives
... Clark’s priorities at East Asian
Summit
... Political landscape re-shaped as Key shakes
off Brash’s legacy
... How much political espionage is
there in NZ?
... Weakening US dollar hurts NZ
exporters
... Mike Moore may take a tilt at Auckland’s
Mayoralty
... Transpower’s pricing “utter
shambles.”
... And Auckland local bodies continue their
battle for control.
Fiji Coup Threat To Wider Pacific Stability
Fiji’s fourth coup looks to be the most dangerous yet for the Pacific Island state. It is also a threat to NZ’s foreign policy objectives in the region.
Clark’s Priorities At East Asian Summit
Helen Clark says energy issues will be a priority topic for the East Asian Summit she will attend in the Philippines next week, but the key issue underlying the conference will be the substance of the East Asian Summit’s role in the region.
Different Political Landscape Takes Shape
A different political landscape took shape this week, as new National leader John Key shook off the last vestiges of the Brash era.
Were Hackers At Work?
Opposition parties are convinced the leakage of emails from former National leader Don Brash was a piece of political espionage.
CAPITAL TALK
The Govt was pleased to announce eight MPs from Britain’s House Of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee are visiting on a fact finding tour.
Play Of The Week: Politician Of The Year: Nil Points
It is tempting to award Politician of the Year to Brian Connell, if only because, in his idiosyncratic way, he epitomises 2006 in all its self-seeking, squalid, back stabbing folly and lack of purpose.
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