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Green Party co-leaders on keeping it together as the party faces "the fight of our lives".
Green Party co-leaders on keeping it together as the party faces "the fight of our lives". Keep Reading
There was one new case yesterday, two days before Cabinet's decision about alert levels. Keep Reading
Comment - Is the 2020 election result really the foregone conclusion that the polls and commentators are suggesting? Or will some politicians be saying "bugger the pollsters" on election night? Keep Reading
Even Labour’s tax policy cant’t spark fury. The only numbers people are concerned about are coronavirus-related Keep Reading
It comes as Jacinda Ardern features in a new Labour TV ad made to make you to think 'Prime Minister'. Keep Reading
"Together, we went hard and early to fight COVID." Keep Reading
Analysis: Jacinda Ardern wins praise for her Matariki holiday policy, National promises to wage another war on P and Winston Peters has to learn a new way of campaigning, Peter Wilson writes. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Judith Collins baits Labour on 'abandoned' feebate scheme. Keep Reading
Politicians are known for talking around the point, but what if they don't have the time? In a new series The Elevator Pitch, party leaders have the length of a lift ride to convince voters which box to tick. Keep Reading
Is the 2020 election result really the foregone conclusion that the polls and commentators are suggesting? Josh Van Veen suggests otherwise, pointing to some of the shortcomings of opinion polling, which could have some politicians saying “bugger the pollsters” on election night. In November Keep Reading
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Politicians have pivoted to online video like lions in heat. José Barbosa has trawled through the top five parties' social media feeds to learn their secrets of going viral. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yUBV9NaBGw The online video space is changing all the time. If you work in this sector Keep Reading
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New Zealand is a world leader in compassion and it is time to make that count, Dr Libby Smales writes. Two hospices have recently announced they... Keep Reading
'The Outliers', as we're calling them, are the small parties also striving for a place in Parliament - an array of colourful characters with starkly different, sometimes controversial, policy manifestos. Keep Reading
The Labour Party is promising to bring forward its goal of 100 percent renewable electricity generation by five years to 2030. Keep Reading
Labour's tax policy is tentative, but is it also 'right for right now'? And is it negotiable? Judith Collins' policy releases point to less Crusher, more Kinder. Plus, how to mess up TV debates and the Matariki mood. Keep Reading
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"It's a real soft, moderate response compared to what could have potentially taken place." Keep Reading
OPINION: Labour's proposed tax hike takes the system in the opposite direction to our neighbours across the Tasman. Keep Reading
'Average' working NZ parent pays smallest proportion in tax in OECD. Keep Reading
Labour and the Greens have both recently announced taxation policies. Meanwhile there is no sign of any fiscal policy or alternative budget from National. Keep Reading
Power Play - Call it what you want - canny politics or a left-wing betrayal - Labour's tax plan is far from transformational. Even National could barely muster much outrage. Keep Reading
"We would legislate for an annual increase to keep up with cost of living increases." Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles through to polling on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
The usual way electoral results maps are presented can be deceiving, over-emphasising large but sparsely populated rural areas and under-emphasising densely populated ones. Here's another way to make sense of 2020's election results. This post was updated on 16 November 2020 to reflect the final Keep Reading
How is the next government going to look? Check results for each electorate and the nation Keep Reading
Quo Vadis, Winston? Where are you going, Winston, Son of the winterless north? We have lost count of the summers Since first you ventured f... Keep Reading