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Collected stories - 1 June to 31 August 2022
She last visited in 2019. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern says the cost of trying to recover the $350 cost of living payment from New Zealanders living overseas would outstrip the benefits. Keep Reading
A group of politicians from across New Zealand’s Parliament are en route to Samoa, on day one of its open border. Keep Reading
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Cabinet ministers will consider today an urgent law change to close a legal loophole allowing political parties to funnel large sums of money through shadow entities without the public ever knowing about it. Keep Reading
Are the Greens better off as activists and agitators? Or is there strength in softening to the centre? Keep Reading
It comes ahead of the first instalment of the $350 cost of living support payment. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said she'd be prepared to take an honest look into the drivers of inflation in New Zealand but reiterated that the coun Keep Reading
NZ's political ability to confront climate change will be greatly diminished if the Greens don't get their act together and realise that both activists and experts must play a role, writes Rod Oram Keep Reading
There are just under 3000 people reported to have HIV in New Zealand and fewer diagnoses each year. Keep Reading
The first week of a major trial concerning political donations has started to unravel the alleged money trail from anonymous donors to Labour and National. Keep Reading
"Based on the discussion I've had the Government is going to be working on and thinking about how you accelerate the emissions reductions in those big, big sectors." Keep Reading
Opposition parties are crying foul over a donations law change, while the government is considering a separate fix to prevent big foreign funders secretly influencing elections. Keep Reading
Analysis - The Green Party's instability has implications reaching through to the next election, while Christopher Luxon is caught up in another unnecessary muddle. Keep Reading
A former Reserve Bank chairman also believes a review is needed. Keep Reading
Andrea Vance’s ‘Blue Blood: The Inside Story of the National Party in Crisis’ provides broader insights about how Parliament works than just National’s troubles. Keep Reading
Stuff wanted to host a debate today between health minister Andrew Little and Shane Reti. Only one of them will be here: we'll speak to him anyway. Keep Reading
Problems merging polytechnics have been "heartbreaking" for an Invercargill MP and former polytech chief executive, who has criticised Education... Keep Reading
But that would just be a short-tem solution, the Green MP says. Keep Reading
The Greens had been handling well the role of being a government support partner and retaining their separate identity, but the moves against James Shaw threaten that, argues @honpeterdunne Keep Reading
The Climate Change Commission's latest report recommends major changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme and highlights two big problems that need to be urgently addressed. Keep Reading
"Once you see the white of the eyes of inflation it's too late." Keep Reading
A new bill aims to lower the threshold for disclosing donations, which supporters want fast-tracked to avoid undermining the next election. Keep Reading
Green Party want donations bill to close a 'loophole' exposed by NZ First Foundation case. Keep Reading
National leader Christopher Luxon and ACT leader David Seymour will join the PM in a trip to Samoa to commemorate 60 years since its independence from New Zealand. Keep Reading
It's a highly politicised term, but what does it actually mean? 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