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Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
It's not the first rumour she's had to dispel. Keep Reading
An alternate three waters plan has been proposed by the mayors of Auckland and Christchurch, with control and ownership remaining with local councils. Keep Reading
"We don't see the utility of holding talks that aren't accompanied by progress." Keep Reading
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown and Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger say the key government plank has failed at achieving political consensus. Keep Reading
Among those sanctions are members of neo-Nazi paramilitary groups linked to the Wagner Group of mercenaries. Keep Reading
The Green Party says corporations aren't paying their fair share of tax and the current system is unfair - so it's offering two different systems that could be used to calculate the excess profits. Keep Reading
ACT List MP Simon Court. Photo / Parliament TV Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer has taken to TikTok to suggest the ACT Party has been involved... Keep Reading
A radical shake up is being proposed to address plummeting voter turnout and a lack of diversity around council tables. Keep Reading
1800 police officers? 100,000 Kiwibuild homes? 70,000 kids out of child poverty? Here's how Labour is stacking up against some of its promises. Keep Reading
A new political poll has the NZ First leader once again reclaiming a place Parliament and deciding the next Government. Keep Reading
She has also taken a swing at name suppression, suggesting it favours the rich and famous. Keep Reading
The money raised would support people struggling financially. Keep Reading
Councils may soon have more success in introducing their own rules for drinking. Keep Reading
Whether they're fishing for fame or saving lives, New Zealanders detained overseas deserve the government's full diplomatic efforts, former politicians say. Keep Reading
The Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister says detailing the Crown's "horrific" actions against a Taranaki iwi during its official apology today was an emotional affair. Keep Reading
"My job is to open the doors for commercial opportunities that underpin our country." Keep Reading
Wayne Brown failed to "win" large parts of Auckland in the election to become the Super City's third mayor, with a detailed breakdown of voting patterns showing he was outvoted in the south and west. Keep Reading
Three days ago I heard Christopher Luxon being interviewed by Mani Dunlop on Morning Report. It was profoundly depressing. Dunlop introduced the item by saying that with a by-election approaching in Hamilton West, the National Party was under pressure – she didn’t say from whom, but we can assume she meant media commentators – to “add diversity” to a “largely male” caucus. RNZ had done the sums and calculated that National’s caucus was 33 percent female, 6 percent Maori, 3 percent Asian and “zer Keep Reading
The priorities for the new health system look more like an aspiration document, the leading senior doctors' union says. Keep Reading
OPINION: The fair pay agreements are across the line, but much of Labour’s current reform work fits within this rough narrative: promised, stalled, hurried and at risk. Keep Reading
Better pay and condition are also being recommended by the Future for Local Government group. Keep Reading
The Supreme Court has dismissed Michelle Boag's fight to keep her name secret in connection to indecent assault case. Keep Reading
Naomi Pocock, 47, previously contested the Hamilton East seat in 2020, finishing fourth. Keep Reading
Small states have limited power to influence global events, but New Zealand can still up its game in an increasingly lawless and dangerous world. Keep Reading
One of the five commissioners investigating historical abuse in care has left the inquiry just eight months before it is expected to wrap up and will not be replaced. Keep Reading
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Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading