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"We want more than remembrance of March 15th - we want practical, tangible, lessons to be implemented," says Abdur Razzaq Khan.
"We want more than remembrance of March 15th - we want practical, tangible, lessons to be implemented," says Abdur Razzaq Khan. Keep Reading
In a video published to Instagram, Ngāti Wai leader Aperehama Edwards confronts Minister Goldsmith about proposed changes to the Marine and Coastal Area (MACA) Act. Keep Reading
The delegation says it will not sit in the room with a government it said was running roughshod over Māori. Keep Reading
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says he had no discussions with Christopher Luxon about the 54-unit block, before writing to Auckland Council signalling greater flexibility on housing intensification Keep Reading
The National Party will be riding high as MPs and party members gather in Auckland for the Annual General Meeting this weekend. The party’s first AGM since... Keep Reading
The culture at Parliament is in the spotlight again with racially charged accusations, another MP to be censured, and criticism over the Speaker's response in recent days. Keep Reading
Chief executive and secretary to the Treasury Caralee McLiesh has been appointed Auditor-General for Australia. McLiesh will begin her new role, which has a... Keep Reading
Genter has been found in contempt and it's been recommended she is censured and asked to apologise to the House after an outburst in Parliament which saw her confront a minister during a debate. Keep Reading
The upheaval of the public service extends all the way to the top, with more than a dozen major changes in eight months. Keep Reading
Charter schools are a recipe for disaster that will loot resources from state schools, MPs have heard. Keep Reading
The Speaker of the House and Act MPs clashed over the wearing of party-themed lapel pins in a rowdy and dysfunctional Question Time at Parliament today. The... Keep Reading
Dr Curtis Walker says the government's accusations of financial illiteracy are unfair. Keep Reading
Councils that established Māori wards without a referendum will have to hold a binding poll alongside the 2025 local body elections. Keep Reading
"The National Party has people from migrant communities as well and I think someone who represents us on the world stage should not be saying things like that," Ricardo Menéndez March says. Keep Reading
Labour has seized on the confusion surrounding Health NZ's finances and management structure, saying the minister's claims cannot be trusted. Keep Reading
The future of Masterton’s Māori Ward is up for discussion this week. Keep Reading
The patient died, but Health New Zealand says it wasn't due to poor staffing. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister talked about "14 layers between the CEO and the patient" but those appear to include the patient and the doctor themselves. Keep Reading
Donations to political parties seem to have more than tripled at the latest election. What happened? Keep Reading
Darleen Tana will know on September 1 whether the Greens want to kick their former colleague out of Parliament Keep Reading
A decision on whether to use waka-jumping rule to eject former Green, now independent, MP Darleen Tana from Parliament could come in a month’s time,... Keep Reading
Coping with the uncertainty of Northland ’s dismal roads, particularly over the Brynderwyn Hills on State Highway 1, is like being on a rollercoaster. The... Keep Reading
A Green Party member is concerned that proper process will not be followed - but the party's co-leader says a vote will not be forced. Keep Reading
Meihana Durie is concerned a camp draws from methodology popularised by the US marines. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori is warning the government its move to overturn a court decision on marine customary rights risks a return of the big foreshore and seabed protests of 20 years ago. Keep Reading
NZ's longest-running Royal Commission is due to table its report into abuse in care later today. 1News explains the process behind these types of inquiries. Keep Reading
Both of National’s governing partners have invoked the "agree to disagree" provisions of their coalition agreements. But what does that mean in practice? Keep Reading
In this week’s episode of Newsroom’s weekly politics podcast, we look at the PM's foot-in-mouth over low-level business types, scrutinise Scrutiny Week and work out what species we should pay up to save Keep Reading
It’s been far from smooth sailing for the beleaguered ferries, and the Government rejected a funding request in order to replace them. Keep Reading
The Government doesn’t wait for one big Budget Day reveal to announce all its spending — here’s what we know has been earmarked already for the coming months and years. Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories on the current Aotearoa New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading