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ANALYSIS: A late night social media post from the minister of justice cast doubt over her immediate future.
ANALYSIS: A late night social media post from the minister of justice cast doubt over her immediate future. Keep Reading
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says this election is the final chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, curb environmental degradation, and reduce inequality. Following bruising internal ructions over the past year, they will need to use this weekend's AGM to redirect supporters' frustration over lack of climate action into an increased vote. In this week's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Giles Dexter sits down with Greens co-leader Marama Davidson ahead of the party's AGM this weekend. Keep Reading
Contenders are lining up across the country to be your new MP. These are the swing seats that will decide the election. Keep Reading
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says the party is serious about its four two-tick campaigns this year and expects to have more electorate MPs in the next Parliament. Keep Reading
This week on the Raw Politics podcast: Can the Greens save Labour and the left bloc between now and the election, and Mr Hipkins goes to Vilnius and Brussels Keep Reading
Analysis: Health workforce data shows the extent of the problem that this government and the next are facing, National and ACT reject a report which says the country can't arrest its way out of the gang problem, and the Kiri Allan saga rumbles on. Keep Reading
Chris Hipkins, in his first major foreign policy speech, has highlighted his leadership will not mean a major shift in New Zealand's approach to the world. Keep Reading
He said New Zealand may be small, but "we are not bystanders". Keep Reading
In a major foreign policy speech, Hipkins said China and NZ had robust discussions. Keep Reading
The government is defending its stockpile of more than $530 million of rapid Covid-19 tests after accusations of wasteful spending. Keep Reading
An Awesome Power: The metaphor of the erupting volcano is often pressed into service by journalists and historians. Understandably, since po... Keep Reading
"I don't see it as a social and moral failure because we continue to work with a tough problem." Keep Reading
Unexpected Participants: Labour’s own pollsters, Talbot-Mills, are reported to have detected a pronounced up-tick in the number of Māori ag... Keep Reading
Is New Zealand about to join ‘NATO+’? That seems to be the effective endgame, if reports ahead of New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins’ attendance at the NATO summit in Lithuania are anything to go by. Formally, the expansion by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) into the Indo-P Keep Reading
The snubbing has left the wool sector flabbergasted. Keep Reading
Wood was repeatedly told to sell his shares because of the potential conflict of interest. Keep Reading
National's leader wasn't pulling any punches at a campaign stop in Taupō today. Keep Reading
Politicians on the left and right are at odds over a new housing report, but agree that what is really needed is getting more homes built. Keep Reading
OPINION: The slowly deteriorating relationship between the government and public service has simmered beneath the surface over the past five years. Keep Reading
What to expect, and when to expect it. Keep Reading
Do you know what political parties stand for when it comes to arts and culture? Your arts news bulletin looks at the latest call to action, a major creative departure and NZ success stories both locally and globally. Keep Reading
As Meta and Google bar access to news content on their platforms in Canada, Broadcasting Minister Willie Jackson isn't fazed about introducing similar legislation here. Keep Reading
Kiwis can participate in the review of the Predator Free 2050 strategy on whether it should include feral cats or not. Keep Reading
The claim is: 'Since Labour took office in 2017, New Zealand has witnessed a staggering 66% increase in gang membership'. Let's have a look. Keep Reading
While Labour and Green MPs call for further information about restoring rail travel across the North Island, National has some major doubts. Keep Reading