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The National Party says the Government is "soft on crime", but the Prime Minister "completely" disagrees.
Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
The National Party says the Government is "soft on crime", but the Prime Minister "completely" disagrees. Keep Reading
The Reserve Bank's latest view on inflation and interest rates ups the ante for councillors. Keep Reading
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Some bills are set down to progress through all stages, including one delaying implementation of the Clean Car Standard and another extending the deadline for landlords to comply with Healthy Homes standards. Keep Reading
The Finnish Prime Minister will be in New Zealand from next Tuesday. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: A bunch of inflation-induced crunches will be squeezing voters right when the election will likely be held. Keep Reading
The National Party leader says he will reconsider his plan to scrap the top 39% tax rate to prevent it adding further fuel to the inflation fire. Keep Reading
Parliament could be sitting into Saturday to consider or pass a massive 24 bills. But what are they and why the urgency? Keep Reading
The number of acute beds for mental health patients has not increased over the last five years. Keep Reading
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says everything in its tax policy but indexed tax brackets is now under review, after today's cash rate rise. Keep Reading
The official cash rate is now the highest it's been since 2009. Keep Reading
Instead of winding up, the Crown-owned company responsible for big Christchurch rebuild projects like Te Pae convention centre has been handed a new, enduring, nationwide challenge. Keep Reading
National leader says the Government needs to step up in the inflation fight Keep Reading
Katharine Moody casts an eye over the Government's 'cumbersome' RMA reform bills saying they're a base worth sticking with Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says despite New Zealand's relatively strong economic position, the global economy is still precarious and could harm Aotearoa.... Keep Reading
Andrew Little insists new figures on the number of mental health beds don't tell the full story. Data released to National shows there are 608 beds in acut Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admits part of the government's Three Waters bill has caused confusion, and she has asked whether it can be clarified. Keep Reading
The Green Party wants leaders of other oppressed nations to address Parliament too. Keep Reading
A nurse came up with the idea of handing out contact cards after she was badly verbally abused by a patient, a union delegate says. Keep Reading
National might find a few votes in grand statements about parents needing to wake up in time to take their children to school, but an actual policy or just one idea to address chronic truancy wouldn't go amiss, writes political editor Jo Moir. Keep Reading
Housing Minister Megan Woods told Lloyd Burr COVID-19 had a major impact on the progress of both private landlords and community providers. Keep Reading
Hipkins says it's better to focus on parents rather than "blaming principals and blaming teachers". Keep Reading
The Government is making modifications to the Three Waters legislation, and the changes are expected to be up before Parliament before the end of the week. Keep Reading
Labour ministers are considering whether to allow 16-year-olds to vote in council elections - an easier task than for central elections. Keep Reading
The National Party digs in against calls to lower the voting age to 16, saying it is opposed and unhappy with the Supreme Court's "overreach". Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading