
Glenn McConnell
Reporter and Columnist at Stuff.co.nz
Reporter for @NZStuffPolitics. No longer using X. Find me @glennmccnz on most other social platforms, or contact me: glenn.mcconnell at https://t.co/aQgocTlXj6.
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2 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Gene Johnson |Karanama Ruru |Glenn McConnell |Mildred Armah
Wildwood Trust: The bears who escaped an enclosure at Devon Wildlife ParkIn the fairy tale, Goldilocks enters the home of the three bears to eat their porridge and sleep in their beds. But at the Wildwood Devon conservation park in Britain, it’s the bears who are doing the breaking and entering - and sleeping.
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2 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Jonathan Leask |Glenn McConnell |Nicholas Jones
A small Tasman town faces an important question: keep the infamous statue of Richard Nixon or build a community hub instead? The life-size bronze statue of the disgraced US president has bemused residents of Wakefield, about 20km south of Nelson, for more than a decade.
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2 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Glenn McConnell
Government tackles road cone fatigue with new traffic management planAuckland Mayor Wayne Brown says the Government’s anti-road cone rhetoric is smoke and mirrors, even after it launched a “road cone hotline” to crackdown on excessive traffic management. Brown has styled himself as an enemy of road cones.
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3 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Glenn McConnell |Bridie Witton
Winston Peters calls Te Pāti Māori MP Takuta Ferris a 'dickhead'NZ First leader Winston Peters had a hot-mic moment in Parliament on Wednesday, and was captured remarking "not like you, dickhead" to Te Pāti Māori MP Takuta Ferris. It is not clear what Ferris said to him, but it was during questioning by Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson on fishing practices. Ferris later stood up and alerted the House that Peters had done so.
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3 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Glenn McConnell |Annemarie Quill |Olivia Ireland |Karanama Ruru
Invercargill City Council has voted against cutting ties with companies that operate in illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land. On Tuesday afternoon, councillors debated whether to change to the council's procurement policy, following a proposal brought by local residents and members of Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa.
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