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Teachers to vote on industrial action with a possible strike in two weeks.
Collected stories - 1 March 2023 to 31 May 2023
Teachers to vote on industrial action with a possible strike in two weeks. Keep Reading
Emma Chatterton was heckled by the crowd, with the Green Party co-leader saying it was "appalling behaviour" that National let a new candidate front. Keep Reading
The marches began at 3pm today. Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon needs to explain his vision for New Zealand and underpin it with some policies that are clearly articulated and costed, writes political editor @jo_moir Keep Reading
Either Camilla Belich or Helen White will be selected to contest a seat that has a habit of producing Labour leaders. Keep Reading
People selling services on platforms will have to pay 15% in a new tax from April next year, but Nicola Willis says it will be passed on to consumers. Keep Reading
Analysis - National's Three Waters alternative begs the question: Who will pay? And Rob Campbell describes being sacked from both his public service roles as "Muldoonism in action", Peter Wilson writes. Keep Reading
Auckland Council unanimously votes to seek a delay to a new Labour-National bipartisan housing intensification requirement - with Mayor Wayne Brown saying a refusal could cost national politicians at the election Keep Reading
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins is speaking to media after announcing further funding to complete the Christchurch Schools Rebuild programme. Watch live here. Keep Reading
Te Whatu Ora staff to be consulted on managerial and administrative lay-offs to reduce duplication between former DHBs: 'I hate it,' says Rob Campbell, 'but they do happen'. Jonathan Milne reports. Keep Reading
"We're importing all this coal out of Indonesia because we can't actually dig it here." Keep Reading
It includes scrapping Three Waters "to focus on recovery spending". Keep Reading
SS4C has previously been during school time but in a bid to minimise impact on learning, this year's event will being at 3pm. Keep Reading
The appointment of a health outsider to the chair of Te Whatu Ora was opposed by the Prime Minister from day one, but health minister Andrew Little carried the day. It wasn’t an encouraging start. Keep Reading
Health minister Dr Ayesha Verrall has refused to front, while hospitals are overloaded and the sector is in the midst of major reforms. Keep Reading
The Government chose to act fast once Campbell's co-governance comments spread Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon denies ratepayers will pay more under National’s alternative Three Waters proposal while at the same time accepting some councils might charge more for water. Political editor Jo Moir reports. Keep Reading
The three-week anti-mandate occupation had descended into a toxic mix of misinformation and hostility by the time it came to an end. Keep Reading
The Government needs to leave managing the recovery to others, while it gets on with the bigger picture of addressing climate change overall, says @honpeterdunne Keep Reading
He’s lost two jobs this week, after publicly criticising the National Party’s policy on Three Waters. Keep Reading
Environment Minister David Parker has today removed Rob Campbell from his role as chair and board member of the Environmental Protection Authority. Keep Reading
On the eve of the global climate strike, New Zealand’s biggest oil and gas producer - Austrian OMV - has announced that it is looking to sell its New Zealand assets. Keep Reading
The New Zealand Government has made a big promise on the international stage to cut New Zealand's emissions by a 147 million tonnes over the decade of the 2020s. But the truth is that Keep Reading
"It shows why he was always an unsuitable person for this role." Keep Reading
On 2 March 2022, police cleared hundreds of people from a sprawling occupation and protest in the area around New Zealand’s Parliament. The conclusion of the three-week occupation was angry and violent. Boiling Point, an RNZ documentary, is a comprehensive account of what happened that day. Keep Reading
Your voice is important and you can help shape the outcome for all New Zealanders by putting your views before Parliament. Be sure to have your say so Parliament is better informed. Keep Reading
Parliament changed a long-standing rule this week and will now leave the counting of votes to the experts. It turns out MPs just aren’t that good at counting. Keep Reading
As she prepares to deliver of her valedictory statement to parliament, Jacinda Ardern will be remembered as an outstanding prime minister – though perhaps not for reasons of her own choosing. Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the anti virus mandate occupation protests in Wellington. Keep Reading
Collected notifications and news from Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle Keep Reading