New brain drain possible with job losses - Employment Minister
Louise Upston says New Zealand's "best and brightest" fleeing offshore is an unfortunate reality of a recession.
Louise Upston says New Zealand's "best and brightest" fleeing offshore is an unfortunate reality of a recession. Keep Reading
Education experts want a meeting with Erica Stanford after she called their teacher training programmes "woeful". Keep Reading
The confirmation from Judith Collins comes as the US and UK announce Beijing has also targeted their politicians. Keep Reading
Mark Mitchell said there needs to be a partnership between Corrections and Māori leadership to help prisoners. Keep Reading
After six years in government and forced back in Opposition, Labour is going back to the drawing board - and tax is back on the table. Party leader Chris... Keep Reading
The Finance Minister says the Family Boost scheme isn't exactly as promised pre-election. From July, parents and caregivers can claim back up to 25 percent Keep Reading
It's a policy the National Party announced this time last year. Keep Reading
The Labour leader has changed his tune, with capital gains and a wealth taxes back as possibilities on the table. Keep Reading
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the party will take a new tax policy to the next election "all options" are back on the table. Keep Reading
Five for five people we spoke to in Onehunga on Monday are no longer keen on tax cuts. Keep Reading
"Their only answer to every problem is just more tax," Nicola Willis says. Keep Reading
He made the remarks in an address to party members, billed as being about his party's "values" and as his "first major speech as opposition leader". Keep Reading
The future of the free period products in schools programme had been uncertain. Keep Reading
Officials reportedly estimated roading and public transport projects could collectively cost between $30 billion and $46 billion to build. Keep Reading
EDITORIAL If a new immigrant landed at Auckland Airport today, they would be hard-pressed to know who the Prime Minister of New Zealand is. While National... Keep Reading
"I don't take any economic lessons from the last Labour Government and Chris Hipkins." Keep Reading
Analysis: The NZ First leader dropped a problem on his own government and then got into a bizarre row, Peter Wilson writes. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi's bill to axe GST from all food didn't pass its first reading after all the other MPs turned it down. Keep Reading
Auckland’s Mayor said a speech from the Minister of Transport marked a ‘substantial change’ in his city’s relationship with central Government Keep Reading
Associate Finance Minister David Seymour remains committed to cutting back on public spending to fund tax cuts. The Government has faced pressure in the past... Keep Reading
Thousands of public servants are bracing to hear whether they will lose their jobs in the next two weeks, their union says, as Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ savings drive sees more than 500 job losses in one day. Keep Reading
Finance minister Nicola Willis spoke to Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB this morning following the announcement of a recession yesterday . Willis said very high... Keep Reading
On Thursday, the Ministry for Primary Industries announced it would slash 384 roles. Keep Reading
The government was not told a foreign agency was running an operation out of one of New Zealand's spy agencies. Keep Reading
What is the Fast Track Approval Bill and why do experts say it's a step beyond even the Muldoon era? Keep Reading
The Government has announced it will restore mortgage interest deductibility for residential investment properties . So, what is interest deductibility now... Keep Reading
A round-up of news in brief from around the region. Keep Reading
You may have noticed Parliament has been sent into urgency with some regularity of late – so why the rush? Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories on the current Aotearoa New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading