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The party says it would make devices and the internet more accessible for those on low incomes, and help battle loneliness after Covid-19
The party says it would make devices and the internet more accessible for those on low incomes, and help battle loneliness after Covid-19 Keep Reading
Labour is promising to inject more competition into supermarket and building supplies sectors to bring down prices. Keep Reading
Caucus rates a fired-up leaders' debate as Collins looks to bring voters 'home', while Winston Peters rages as he's 'exonerated'. Keep Reading
Opinion - The leaders' debate has almost the same format as that of reality show The Bachelor, writes Brigitte Morten. But who would have got the rose in last night's Newshub debate? Keep Reading
Power Play - The second leaders' debate felt more like a "pub quiz" at times for Jacinda Ardern, but she stood her ground against Judith Collins making for a more lively affair, writes RNZ political editor Jane Patterson. Keep Reading
The experts and the public weigh in on a "rollicking good debate". Keep Reading
While there were the usual attack lines, the pair found agreement on some issues. Keep Reading
OPINION: Jacinda Ardern turned up to debate this week and gave as good as she got from Judith Collins. The question is whether it's too late to change voters' minds. Keep Reading
Winston Peters cannot claim complete exoneration for his party while the identity of the two people facing Serious Fraud Office charges remain secret, Jane Patterson writes. Keep Reading
Tension is already brewing over comments Ardern made regarding Collins' past with the Serious Fraud Office. Keep Reading
Health spokesperson Chris Hipkins says it'll provide more patient-centred and culturally appropriate care. Keep Reading
Health is a key battleground of the election. Here's how the big parties' promises stack up. Keep Reading
A person would need to earn more than $62,640 to get a $3000 benefit. Keep Reading
OPINION: A powerful backbench can hold politicians to account. It can also be a recipe for disaster. Keep Reading
The NZ First leader tried to wave off SFO charges for a foundation linked to his party - but even he can't talk his way out of this. Keep Reading
"We felt that the average earners who are actually working full-time, they need the help right now." Keep Reading
Winston Peters claims complete exoneration, but the idea the fundraising activities of the NZ First Foundation are unlinked to the party just won’t wash, writes electoral law expert Andrew Geddis. The Serious Fraud Office’s announcement that it has charged two people with “obtaining by deception” Keep Reading
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The Labour Party promised to reduce homelessness, boost state housing stock and build thousands of homes during its first term. Eva Corlett looks at how the party has done. Keep Reading
Epsom may have been an ACT Party stronghold since 2005, but last night, the public got a chance to hear from the candidates up against David Seymour. Keep Reading
New Zealand First, and one defendant, really didn't want the public to know the SFO is laying charges in the NZ First Foundation case. Tim Murphy outlines the extent of their legal manoeuvrings. Keep Reading
Fixing New Zealand's housing is constantly a top priority for NZ voters - here's our politicians' plans for the issue. Keep Reading
From economic recovery to Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter, Invercargill residents last night heard from electoral candidates about what they will do... Keep Reading
All of these policies will get fossil cars off the roads, reducing emissions. Keep Reading
Winston Peters last week launched a last-minute bid to stop the Serious Fraud Office from announcing it had charged two people over the NZ First Foundation donations saga. Keep Reading