Better to build wealth fund on KiwiSavers than on ‘empty talk’ of offshore gas – expert
A major fossil fuel discovery could spur quick economic change, but it isn’t the only path to prosperity. Fox Meyer reports.

A major fossil fuel discovery could spur quick economic change, but it isn’t the only path to prosperity. Fox Meyer reports. Keep Reading
As the Government rolls out the biggest overhaul of New Zealand's school curriculum in nearly two decades, five high school teachers explain why the reforms have them very concerned. Keep Reading
The government may opt to keep its cost of living payment for a little longer, despite one of the triggers to end the payments likely to be met. Keep Reading
NZ was just one of 13 countries to abstain on reappointment of senior UN official Keep Reading
Official advice warned the Government that the 1987 law is so complex and “unwieldy”, a quick fix wouldn't work. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says 97,500 families received a payment from National's key election promise, Family Boost. It had expected 130,000 families to benefit. Keep Reading
The National leader came very close to saying he won’t form a governing arrangement with Opportunity - with his office later confirming it “amounted to a formal ruling out” Keep Reading
The National leader came very close to saying he won’t form a governing arrangement with Opportunity - with his office later confirming it “amounted to a formal ruling out” Keep Reading
Labour’s candidate for the South Island seat of Selwyn, Nick Moody, has pulled out of the election race. The party said Moody had withdrawn as a candidate to... Keep Reading
The immigration minister has refused to release the document that NZ First leader Winston Peters claims would show the government "covertly" changing migration settings for Indians. Keep Reading
A Greens member’s bill would make it easier for professional and volunteer firefighters with occupational cancer to receive ACC support. Keep Reading
Some districts are close to a deal. Others have walked away entirely. Here's where every part of the country stands with two weeks to go. Keep Reading
The Green Party have unveiled their election manifesto to a packed-out annual general meeting at an auditorium in south Auckland. Keep Reading
Greens launch election campaign slogan, propose one-year pause on AI data centres and unveil manifesto calling for reform to public finance system, rejecting local govt rates cap proposal Keep Reading
The National Party has promised to gradually extend paid parental leave from 26 to 30 weeks by 2029 if re-elected. The change would begin with an increase to... Keep Reading
MPs returned to Parliament last week after a two-week recess. Plenty awaited them, including the first Members' Day in almost two months. Keep Reading
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says the party is determined to return to the government benches, ahead of its annual general meeting. Keep Reading
A government decision to scrap Mana Whakahono-ā-Rohe agreements has halted or disrupted 11 iwi-council partnership processes across the Horizons region.... Keep Reading
When MPs return to Parliament after a two-week break, the first day or so in the debating chamber can involve a surprising amount of catch-up on the endless business awaiting attention, and on rejuvenated arguments and debates, as well as on not losing ground in the inch-by-inch battles over procedural interpretation. Some of the catch-up is official business, some is tactical and some is political. Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon hit Feilding to escape the ‘Wellington bubble’, but a mother with a disabled child said he failed to listen to her struggles. Keep Reading
The ACT Party is accusing Labour of "manufactured outrage" after it complained about new candidate Paul Henry's participation in a risqué radio game. Keep Reading
National MP Katie Nimon says decency has prevailed and women are vindicated following Stuart Nash's resignation as a New Zealand First candidate. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister says Stuart Nash should publicly apologise to an MP he labelled "lazy" for taking parental leave, but stopped short of condemning Shane Jones for other derogatory language. Keep Reading
New Zealand military personnel will continue serving with a United Nations peacekeeping mission in a country that has endured years of civil war, political instability and humanitarian crises. Keep Reading
New Zealand First minister Shane Jones says Stuart Nash’s resignation following backlash over his recent comments is a “sensible” move to prevent the saga... Keep Reading
Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill both successfully led hand-picked Cabinets that included their own fiercest rivals in order to forge a team of the most able. Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories on the current Aotearoa New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading



