National Party deputy leader Paula Bennett has come up with a cunning plan to prevent a repeat of the turbulent fortnight the party has had - banning NZ Herald political editor Audrey Young from going on holiday again.
The first day of Young's recent holiday coincided with the day National Party leader Simon Bridges released the inquiry into the leak of his travel expenses, pointing the finger at Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross who denies the leak.
Young's holidays have developed a reputation for coinciding with major upheavals in the political scene, dubbed the "Curse of Audrey" by Newshub's Patrick Gower, a former NZ Herald journalist.
Young was in Queensland for the collapse of the National-NZ First coalition in 1998. She was in San Diego when former National Party leader Jenny Shipley was rolled by Bill English in 2001, in Bangkok when news broke that Don Brash was about to roll Bill English in 2003, and in Vietnam when John Key took over from Brash in 2006.