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Since 2021, Labour has received zero substantial donations from business.
Since 2021, Labour has received zero substantial donations from business. Keep Reading
All the action from a pre-election debate last night. Keep Reading
"National says it's not worried because it thinks that the prize of having a tax cut outweighs the scepticism around this foreign buyers issue," Mutch McKay said. Keep Reading
National and ACT still have the numbers to form a two-party coalition government, based on tonight's results. Keep Reading
Chris Hipkins doesn’t get it all his own way in a deep-red seat. @DDub_Newsroom reports Keep Reading
With just over a month until the general election, Wednesday's highlights from the election trail included party leader's visits to a dairy, a factory and 'The Love Shack'. Keep Reading
If National leads the next government – and even if it doesn’t – NZ politics are changing. Keep Reading
Luxon said National would go through all the agencies and stop the "dumb, stupid wasteful stuff". Keep Reading
The seat of Ōhāriu, in Wellington's leafy and affluent northern suburbs, is shaping up to be one of the most hard-fought electorate battles in this year's election. Keep Reading
Stuff's Rolling Poll shows Labour has reached a new low, and the future shape of Parliament could change dramatically thanks to a few thousand votes. Keep Reading
Analysis: A poor showing for Labour tomorrow night would do more than just remove them from power, writes Q+A presenter Jack Tame. Keep Reading
It follows the opening of the Government's books on Tuesday. Keep Reading
First Up reporter Leonard Powell has taken a tour around the East Cape, to check what's on people's minds pre-election. In Te Araroa they're talking roads, petrol prices, and protecting kaimoana. Keep Reading
But there are bright spots. Keep Reading
National's housing spokesperson Chris Bishop is defending the party's hard line on evicting unruly Kāinga Ora tenants, saying any good landlord needs to be able to call time on tho Keep Reading
The economic outlook and government books are in slightly better than expected shape, but still face a challenging couple of years, according to pre-election forecasts issued by the Treasury. Keep Reading
The pre-election forecasts offer a rosier picture of the economy, with wages growing ahead of inflation, but tougher times for the Government’s own books. Keep Reading
A migration boom has stabilised the housing market, and eased labour shortages, but its effect on inflation means interest rates may have to climb further. Keep Reading
Opposition parties have hit out at government spending and borrowing, saying Labour's mismanagement of the economy will be paid for by New... Keep Reading
Internet filtering can be easily circumvented and censoring the web infringes on crucial freedoms – National should think twice before expanding censorship to bring in a bit of revenue, argues @marcdaalder Keep Reading
Labour is promising free cervical screening for ages 25 to 69. It coincides with the government rolling out an HPV self-test option from today. Keep Reading
All the other party leaders said he was wrong, but NZ First leader Winston Peters isn't out in the cold entirely. Keep Reading
An advertising complaint has been laid against a Labour MP for election housing claims - and it’s not the first time. Keep Reading
Save a campaign miracle, Hipkins is heading for a hiding. Keep Reading
There's also a potential issue for Luxon with ACT. Keep Reading
Having successfully defied not just the Māori Party but the wishes of the Māori King for two elections, Nanaia Mahuta’s fortune ran out in October. After 27 years in politics, she unpacks ‘toxic criticism’ and the strength needed to be a Māori woman in Parliament. Keep Reading
What would happen if only voters - not unions or businesses - could donate to political parties? A plan to do exactly that exists, if the government wants to try it. Keep Reading
Four electorate results have changed following the counting of special votes, with Te Pāti Māori scooping another two seats from senior Labour MPs. Keep Reading
One party appeared to target its ads at women, and one at men, while another doubled down on aiming for the elderly. RNZ examines three months of data leading up to the election. Keep Reading
Every political party poured money into online ads that flooded the internet for three months. Keep Reading
Which of Labour's policies from the past six years are facing the axe? Keep Reading
Watch - A beginner's guide to putting together a multi-party MMP government. Keep Reading
Preliminary election results will be released throughout the evening. Keep Reading
Results of the 2023 New Zealand election, including the party vote, every electorate and the make up of Parliament Keep Reading
RNZ's reporters and visual journalists have followed politicians up and down the country as they worked to gain votes. Here are some of the best snaps. Keep Reading
RNZ's Susie Ferguson presents a multimedia documentary series on mis- and disinformation in New Zealand. This is a bonus episode: Ballot Box. How misinformation is colliding with the 2023 election. Keep Reading
Each one of those hoardings costs more than $100, candidates say. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current Aotearoa New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading