Days before the election, The Australian newspaper took aim at Jacinda Ardern when their foreign editor said she was a "poor Prime Minister" and undeserving of her widespread acclaim.
Now that Ardern has been returned in a landslide, the paper has had another crack - and it hasn't gone down well, even with their own countrymen.
Gideon Rozner, of the conservative, free-market think-tank The Institute of Public Affairs said that Ardern was "incompetent" and posed "danger across the ditch" in the widely-panned column.
"Jacinda Ardern is perhaps the worst person to lead New Zealand through this economic turbulence," Rozner wrote, deigning to describe her response to disasters as "admirable" but labelling her implementation of policy as "hopeless".