David Clark set to quit politics – report

Three waters passes It’s Thursday, December 8 and welcome along to The Spinoff’s live updates – made possible by our members.I’m Stewart Sowman-Lund, …
Related storyboards
More stories from New Zealand
- WIDE WORLD OF SPORTSflipped into Just in
Rugby bosses 'fuming' as Suaalii clone poached
The Roosters have signed a Joseph Suaalii clone from New Zealand - and Kiwi rugby union officials are fuming.Tavita Henare-Schuster, a towering …
- Daveflipped into Gable Grip Mma
UFC 284: City Kickboxing teachings becoming second nature for Tyson Pedro ahead of bout against Modestas Bukauskas in Perth
Things are starting to click for Tyson Pedro. After being kept on the sidelines for more than three years due to knee injuries, the UFC light …
- Stuffflipped into New Zealand News | Stuff
Up to 1000 new homes possible in new greenfield zones approved for Dunedin
New sites have been rezoned for greenfield developments for Dunedin, creating the potential for up to 1000 new homes across the city. The changes …
- The Independentflipped into Sports
Chelsea turn to All Blacks ‘no d***heads’ coach to transform team culture
Chelsea are set to hire New Zealand leadership manager Gilbert Enoka to consult on matters relating to team culture, the PA news agency …
Join the flipboard community
Discover, collect, and share stories for all your interests
Sign upMore stories from North Island (New Zealand)
- The New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand News
‘There’s a lot of fear’: Call for royal commission on Auckland floods
By Gill Bonnett of RNZ Former Auckland mayor Christine Fletcher is calling for a royal commission of Inquiry into the underlying infrastructure issues …
- The New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand News
Tauranga’s population is booming, but why? YouTube star How to Dad and Don Brash explain the appeal
Tauranga’s population in recent years has ballooned, with predictions suggesting the city will exceed 200,000 residents by 2028. But what is drawing …
- Stuffflipped into New Zealand News | Stuff
'Bitterly disappointing': Cancelled Lantern Festival just one casualty of squeeze on sector
The Lantern Festival in Auckland was supposed to go ahead last week for the first time since 2019. First it was lockdown that stopped the event, then …
The Detail: Are foreign students coming back?
Podcast: The Detail Are foreign students coming back? International education used to be a massive earner for New Zealand. With the borders finally …