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Collected stories - 1 June to 31 August 2022
But the Government said its spending is necessary to meet its climate targets. Keep Reading
National Party leader Christopher Luxon is calling for greater accountability for persistent youth offenders following a halving of prosecutions of... Keep Reading
Not Strong Enough: There is no short-cut from our colonial past to a bi-cultural future. Surely, following this flood-ravaged fortnight, the... Keep Reading
OPINION: Whether it's Tamaki, Sharma or Uffindell, there's no doubt the circus has been in town this week. Keep Reading
National's Christopher Luxon loves aspiration, and Brian Tamaki is full of it. Maybe that's why Luxon refused to rule out working with the already-hampered political project. Keep Reading
Winston Peters has unkind words for his former government partners. Keep Reading
Analysis - Gaurav Sharma is expelled but he's not giving up his campaign against Labour. Parliament gets a new Speaker and the government uses its majority to push through controversial legislation. Keep Reading
Far-right populism has been on the rise globally. Is New Zealand really immune, or should National Party leader Christopher Luxon be more unequivocal about working with the likes of Brian Tamaki? Keep Reading
Pure Crap: In terms of what they wanted the public to believe, the advertising campaign signed off by the promoters of Three Waters could no... Keep Reading
Health Minister Andrew Little denies the claims. Keep Reading
The Speaker of the House has apologised to former Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters for the “unreasonable and irrational” issuing of a now-defunct trespass order. Keep Reading
Former Speaker Trevor Mallard has apologised for issuing a trespass notice to former Deputy PM Winston Peters for visiting the anti-mandate occupation at Parliament. Keep Reading
New Zealanders fighting in Ukraine are facing significant risks, with no official support from the government. The fighters’ motives may be noble but are they muddying the waters? Keep Reading
The Government appointed Trevor Mallard as New Zealand's Ambassador to Ireland this week. Keep Reading
Karl du Fresne: Of course I can no more claim to discern what the public thinks about the Sharma furore than the press gallery, but it wouldn’t surprise me if the public view has shifted over the course of the affair Keep Reading
National leader Christopher Luxon wished "the Irish good luck". Keep Reading
Luxon told reporters to “read between the lines” in Parliament on Wednesday, saying he and Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki had little in common. Keep Reading
'It's more complicated. It's more difficult for children to access,' says Louise Upston. Keep Reading
"If there are more people to supply groceries they can establish their own relationships with suppliers and get a better foothold, thus computer more vigorously." Keep Reading
Adrian Rurawhe will be the second Māori to hold the role of Speaker. Keep Reading
OPINION: The 'father of the house' has never been one to pull his punches. Keep Reading
The Speaker-elect gained a standing ovation from all sides of the House when elected. Keep Reading
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National Leader rejects Reserve Bank suggestion that review of its performance by overseas independent experts is enough; says proper review needed before Orr gets second term Keep Reading
"I can tell you we're going to be straight with the New Zealand people." Keep Reading
It's a highly politicised term, but what does it actually mean? Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading