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Tax is back for the election. Here are the new taxes being proposed.
Tax is back for the election. Here are the new taxes being proposed. Keep Reading
The government's plan to shake up forestry in Tai Rāwhiti and Wairoa has been met with with frustration and disappointment by locals, with some members of the public meeting storming out in protest. Keep Reading
It's a resounding no. Keep Reading
Labour's new candidate Tamati Coffey has arrived in Gisborne in pursuit of the East Coast seat vacated by Kiritapu Allan Keep Reading
NZ First reached 4.1 per cent in last night's TV poll. Keep Reading
National's Nicola Willis says parents deserve flexibility to take parental leave at the same time if they want to. Keep Reading
The election is just two months away. 10 weeks. 72 days. Caucus returns looking at what's distinct about this campaign - no kingmaker, missed opportunities, weaker majors and stronger minor parties, Keep Reading
Confusion reigns as correct speech and which version of bill is being debated unclear. Keep Reading
"Now, after two years of burning, the Finance Minister is reaching for the hose? I mean, for goodness sake." Keep Reading
But it's not all good news for National, with ACT's David Seymour ruling out working with Winston Peters after poll had National/ACT on track to lead. Keep Reading
The National Party’s roading-focused transport plan offers $24.8 billion of works over the next ten years – but can they avoid the same claims of overspending they’ve charged Labour with? Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: ACT leader David Seymour has categorically ruled out working with Winston Peters, making life difficult for National. Keep Reading
Here's what you need to know right now. Keep Reading
OPINION: As campaign fever descends on us all, I ask our leaders not to inflame or exploit or pander to anti-Māori bigotry. Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon has trust issues and David Seymour is gaining on him in the preferred prime minister polling, yet despite all that the National Party leader would comfortably lead the next government on the latest numbers, writes @jo_moir Keep Reading
National has accused Labour of "shameful, mean and spiteful" politics after the government party blocked efforts to make paid parental leave more flexible. Keep Reading
Labour would go from having 65 seats in 2020 to just 42 on the results. Keep Reading
These results reveal one bloc has no path to power. Keep Reading
A political spat has broken out over the government's proposal to extend the period of time asylum seekers can be detained without a warrant. Keep Reading
"Tim's a hard-working member of our caucus." Keep Reading
Labour has voted against a Green Party bill prohibiting mining of conservation lands. . Keep Reading
Labour and National trade blows on economic and transport policies, accusing each other of falling short in their calculations. Keep Reading
Te Pati Māori outlines its policy for children Keep Reading
Building new motorways to reduce traffic is like "putting out fire with gasoline", a transport expert says. Keep Reading
Immigration Minister says amnesty not likely before election. Keep Reading