Jane Clifton

Jane Clifton

Tackling our rising rates

Tackling our rising rates

The Government is considering a radical revamp of local authorities, says Jane Clifton, including abolishing regional councils. [more]

Tariana Turia: should have been there, photo Bevan Conley/WGC

Maori Party Cinderella-ises itself

The party's threat to leave the coalition with National was a fiasco, and leaves it vulnerable, says Jane Clifton. [more]

Winston Peters, photo Mark Mitchell/NZH

Peters and Fay, together at last

When Sir Michael Fay and Winston Peters are on the same side, history must be the plaything of naughty fairies, writes Jane Clifton. [more]

Ratana Church, photo Tracey Grant/WC

Rare self-restraint at Ratana

Annual appointments at Ratana and Waitangi induce odd behaviour in politicians, writes Jane Clifton. [more]

No more tea parties, please. Photo David White

Talking about a resolution

Jane Clifton has some ideas for our MPs in 2012. [more]

To the winners, not many spoils

To the winners, not many spoils

The minor parties have been rewarded, but their booty amounts to beads and blankets. [more]

Illustration Chris Slane

Jane Clifton’s Dogbox

Our dog-mad writer invites readers to share their clever-dog experiences. [more]

Labour’s leadership contest

Labour’s leadership contest

Labour’s leadership beauty contest is providing unusual... [more]

John Key on election night, photo David White

The post-election postmortem

Jane Clifton looks ahead to three more years under National, and where Labour and the minor parties are heading. [more]

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The boss of New Zealand

In her week off from politics, Jane Clifton wishes she ran a benevolent dictatorship. [more]

The media were plastered to the cafe window, like those ghastly stick-on Garfields.

Tea tape fiasco gets Labour out of news

Who’d have thought a cup of tea would get Labour so comprehensively out of the... [more]

National needs to toughen up

National needs to toughen up

National needs to toughen up – whether it’s before or after the election. [more]