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Australian PM Scott Morrison to visit New Zealand in the coming month


The report also quoted anonymous Australian officials who said they were surprised by Mahuta’s speech on Monday, particularly her comments afterward about New Zealand telling its Five Eyes partners it was “uncomfortable” with any expansion of the intelligence-sharing arrangement’s remit.
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Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne receives a hongi from Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta during a mihi whakatau, or welcome speech, at Parliament on Thursday.
“For example, the position that we ve taken in relation to Hong Kong expands the remit of what the Five Eyes was set up to do, and we re not prepared to go down that path,” Mahuta said. ....

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Lobbying for Gain: Nick Warner and Australia's Revolving Door


Lobbying for Gain: Nick Warner and Australia’s Revolving Door
Lobbying for Gain: Nick Warner and Australia’s Revolving Door
Governments have an almost crippling trouble appreciating conflicts of interest.  Since tentacle-heavy lobby groups decided to move into the world’s capitals to make the case for their clients, the revolving door has become the sickening feature of politics.  Former bureaucrats, public service officials and elected representatives find few problems with joining the very lobby groups that once pressured them to change policy.  This seamless movement of sewerage makes accountable governance a hag and transparency a bed-bound dream.
The indifference shown by political wonks and private sector lobbyists to this practice is reflected in an abundant literature that is enchanted by it.  Be it in organisational or management studies, you are bound to find work that even approves of the phenomenon, suggesting that people with abundant skills and ....

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