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ACT's David Seymour says he's considering a new kind of governing arrangement if National refuses to cooperate during post-election negotiations.
ACT's David Seymour says he's considering a new kind of governing arrangement if National refuses to cooperate during post-election negotiations. Keep Reading
The incarceration rate for Māori is seven times that of non-Māori. Keep Reading
With week one done and dusted, it's clear Chis Hipkins and Chris Luxon are running very different campaigns. Keep Reading
National says it would aim to end the use of emergency housing motels in Rotorua within two years, if elected. Keep Reading
One week into the official election campaign and the hyperbole is flying thick and fast. Distractions persisted throughout the week, with protesters at the major parties' campaign launches, outrage over advertising, and MPs spreading blatant misinformation. This week's Focus on Politics is RNZ's first roundtable discussion covering the major happenings of the 2023 election campaign. Political editor Jane Patterson, deputy political editor Craig McCulloch, and political reporter Anneke Smith spoke to Morning Report host Corin Dann about the first official week on the road. Keep Reading
The seat has previously been a National stronghold but ACT is vying to swoop in and take the crown. Keep Reading
NZ South Island's Pasifika community discuss issues ahead of election day. Keep Reading
Tinetti said academics “know best” and it was important politicians “stay out of it". Keep Reading
An investigation recently found 144 migrants who were living in crammed and unsanitary conditions in 10 houses across Auckland. Keep Reading
Analysis - The main parties launch their campaigns and Labour's attack ads draw an angry response, National's tax cuts are challenged, the policy deluge continues and is this "the most negative campaign in New Zealand history?", writes Peter ... Keep Reading
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National's education spokesperson Erica Stanford said under a National government, every child in the country would learn to read using a "structured literacy" approach. Keep Reading
"My understanding is that there were issues around timeframe that weren't being complied with." Keep Reading
One said doing so would be "almost be a vote-changer", suggesting the party did not understand their role. Keep Reading
Labour continues to struggle in latest poll. Keep Reading
In making his pitch for Bernard Hickey's vote, Chris Hipkins argues that Labour’s version of tweaking the status quo is better than National’s. Keep Reading
As a real estate agent, Zane Cozens faced complaints of pressuring elderly home-owners to sell their homes for less than they wanted to. Jonathan Milne reports. Keep Reading
The chair of the board of the Reserve Bank has been criticised for working with the National Party on a new policy in his capacity as the vice-chancellor of the University of Waikato. Keep Reading
New law and order commitments from Labour have been met with a warm somewhat sceptical reaction from police and justice advocates. Keep Reading
Labour source says party’s internal polling is 'f.....' -and I've been told some ministers are thinking about what next, writes Tova O'Brien. Keep Reading
Labour leader reveals how low Labour has fallen in its own internal polls on Stuff’s new podcast, Tova Keep Reading
Do you know where arts stands as you get ready to cast your vote? The latest details and arts leader analysis along with creative community happenings around the country. Keep Reading
A Māori youth mentor believes that for the government's new intense programme for the worst youth offenders in the nation to be successful, poverty must be addressed. Keep Reading
Election 2023: Party insider Liam Hehir describes the electorates that National is fighting to win, and those it's fighting to defend. Keep Reading
“There is misogyny and racism around that is extremely distressing." Keep Reading