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The Dunedin City Council is poised to put forward a case for the southern region to keep control of its Three Waters assets. Dilution of local...
Collected stories - 1 June to 31 August 2022
The Dunedin City Council is poised to put forward a case for the southern region to keep control of its Three Waters assets. Dilution of local... Keep Reading
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Niue Premier Dalton Tagelagi has arrived in Wellington and met with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Keep Reading
The Govt seems to be reforming rules on secret political donations in a secretive way. Keep Reading
The minister admits "we are not out of the woods by any means". Keep Reading
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This excerpt from the new book from political reporter Andrea Vance focuses on the moments of crisis leading up to and after the National Party leader broke. Keep Reading
Leo Molloy has been taken to task for "six months of insults" during an Auckland mayoral debate. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says local government is having to deal with major and rapid change but it is not insurmountable. Keep Reading
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She will also likely face questions over masks after posting a group photo without masks. Keep Reading
The origins of a swamp kauri bowl gifted to the US President are causing controversy in Te Tai Tokerau. Keep Reading
"You need to be very careful when you're crossing those domains." Keep Reading
To witness rangatahi speak out about their reality gives great hope for the future. Keep Reading
The Waitangi Tribunal, set up to address injustices against tangata whenua, has been accused of being unfair to Māori in the way it operates. Keep Reading
A group of media companies has for years argued the duo should be identified. Keep Reading
An acute medical nurse believes lives are being lost and nursing registrations are in jeopardy due to "dangerous" staffing levels at her hospital. Keep Reading
"She has asked New Zealanders to follow her rules at great cost. The least she could do is follow Parliament's rules herself." Keep Reading
As New Zealand once again faces record high inflation, National and ACT say the government needs to lower spending, reduce regulatory bottlenecks and cut taxes. Keep Reading
Some Green Party members say the co-leader isn't doing enough to address climate change. Keep Reading
The official Youth Parliament kicks off this week guaranteeing one youth member for every MP but, to give more rangatahi Māori an experience of Parliament,... Keep Reading
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'Blue Blood' is squarely focused on National’s crisis in opposition but it offers a cautionary tale to any and all political parties, writes Tova O'Brien. Keep Reading
The $4 million project will see 200 participants receive targeted nutrition support, including guidance on food preparation and recipe ideas. Keep Reading
The 25-cent cut in petrol excise duty and half-price public transport fares will be extended into next year, but one economist warns it's a costly move that is not targeted at those who need cost reductions the most. 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