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People visiting New Zealand on short stays will be allowed to work remotely for their employers back home under a “digital nomad” scheme launched by the...
People visiting New Zealand on short stays will be allowed to work remotely for their employers back home under a “digital nomad” scheme launched by the... Keep Reading
David Seymour should “be very careful” what he wishes for with his controversial Treaty Principles Bill , former Treaty Negotiations Minister Christopher... Keep Reading
Parliament returns from the summer recess in earnest this week with MPs commuting back to Wellington for the first sitting block of the year, which will... Keep Reading
The PM's scene-setting speech this year has focused on growth, but four economists' say his plan are mixed at best. Keep Reading
"It’s a no from me," the Prime Minister said during Rātana commemorations yesterday. Keep Reading
ACT leader David Seymour is being slammed for his "extreme right-wing policies" after saying Aotearoa needs to get past its "squeamishness" about privatisation. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon led a delegation of government ministers and other political parties on to Rātana Pā today. Keep Reading
A string of politicians have cast doubts on the future of the contentious Treaty Principles Bill, during speeches at Rātana. Keep Reading
"We need to get past squeamishness about privatisation," the ACT leader says. Keep Reading
The Government is hinting at a “major” announcement on mining next week, which might include excavating on conservation land. It comes after Prime Minister... Keep Reading
Act leader David Seymour is today expected to blow open what will likely be a controversial public debate on privatisation. The Herald understands Seymour... Keep Reading
Labour ends its navel-gazing to set sights on concrete plan for the future. Laura Walters reports from the party's caucus retreat in Palmerston North. Keep Reading
As Labour MP’s gather today in Palmerston North for the caucus retreat, Willie Jackson is determined to win back the hearts and minds of Māori voters. Keep Reading
"We are going for growth": The prime minister says, announcing a new agency, in his first major speech of the year. Keep Reading
NIWA, GNS, ESR and numerous other bodies are set to be pulled together. Keep Reading
The government will need to get its chequebook ready if it plans to welcome more vistors to New Zealand, the mayor of Queenstown says. Keep Reading
There’s nothing like a positive poll to boost the mood ahead of a caucus retreat. The Taxpayers’ Union-Curia poll, released last week , put Labour (30.9%)... Keep Reading
"We should never rule out the fact we have to defend ourselves," the Defence Minister says. Keep Reading
Abortion Law Reform Association of New Zealand has written to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon raising concerns about his appointment of Simeon Brown - who has previously staunchly advocated against abortion services - to health minister. Keep Reading
Environmentalists are questioning the economic basis for the Government's decision to weaken proposed marine protections in the Hauraki Gulf. Keep Reading
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The Prime Minister said his Government has been working on a plan for economic growth in the last half of last year. Keep Reading
The PM has made the finance minister a ‘super minister’ by adding the rebranded economic portfolio to her plate. What will that look like? Keep Reading
The government is being urged to protect the media industry, with fears of job cuts at NZME outlets New Zealand Herald, Businessdesk and Newstalk ZB. Keep Reading
The prime minister and his deputy have also congratulated Donald Trump and JD Vance who have been sworn in as president and vice president today. Keep Reading
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