Coalition negotiations: ‘secret’ is fine

Coalition negotiations: ‘secret’ is fine
As close as a journalist ever gets to a party caucus meeting (Image: BusinessDesk)
Pattrick Smellie
The last thing Christopher Luxon did yesterday before he headed into his first caucus meeting as prime minister-elect was to ditch his phone.He whisked it out of his suit pocket and whacked it down on the table with all his other MPs’ phones with a clack you could’ve heard from space.Classic Luxon – clipped, focused, fast, almost manically disciplined.He’d also just spent about 10 minutes responding to political journalists who seemed to think his desire to conduct government formation negotiations discreetly was some so...

More Opinion

Hold my beer: Exchange wrecking loading
Opinion

Simon Robertson: Hold my beer: Exchange wrecking loading

Digitisation is coming at you fast, and that’s a good thing.

Simon Robertson 20 Sep 2025
How Wattie’s sauce got squeezed
Opinion

Eden Bradfield: How Wattie’s sauce got squeezed

What the peach problems say about multinationals in NZ.

Eden Bradfield 20 Sep 2025
Hiring for 'vibes'
Law & Regulation

Rachael Judge: Hiring for 'vibes'

"Office culture matters, but so does diversity."

Rachael Judge 19 Sep 2025
Nothing to see here – Aussie regulator slams ANZ
Finance

Stock & Trade: Nothing to see here – Aussie regulator slams ANZ

FMA confirms eight complaints over NZ bond trading, but no action was taken.

Stock & Trade 19 Sep 2025