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Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
Newshub revealed last week just 40 percent of Kiwi kids are attending school regularly. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori could be the kingmaker of next year’s general election if results from the latest Roy Morgan political poll were to be repeated on election day. Keep Reading
Labour's proposed new resource management system appears just as unpopular with other political parties as the law it would replace. Keep Reading
"The current system is broken," said Environment Minister David Parker. Keep Reading
The Government finally releases its RMA replacement today. Keep Reading
But she said no one expected peace in Ukraine or change in Myanmar. Keep Reading
New Zealand’s independent foreign policy is back. That’s a key underlying message from Jacinda Ardern’s trip this week to Southeast Asia. The New Zealand Prime Minister attended the East Asia Summit in Cambodia over the weekend. She will head to Thailand for the APEC leaders’ meeting later in Keep Reading
Rising inflation, war, and growing struggles for global power, feature in a “sober” meeting of world leaders at the East Asia Summit. Keep Reading
Every three years senior MPs meet to reimagine Parliament, considering which rule changes might strengthen representative democracy and executive oversight. Keep Reading
Ardern will use her speaking slot today to talk about Ukraine, Myanmar, trade. Keep Reading
The Government has capped credit card fees. Keep Reading
What can New Zealanders expect from the upcoming election? Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern already knows what she’d say to Vladimir Putin, or any of his representatives, if they cross her path in South-East Asia Keep Reading
The prime minister hopes to use New Zealand's good international standing to drive consensus and lower regional tensions in two Asian summits. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Debate over the Reserve Bank governor is one of independence versus accountability. Keep Reading
Significant changes await the Government’s Three Waters reforms. But the Opposition says these changes won’t go far enough. Keep Reading
The reforms - which aim to put New Zealand's drinking water, wastewater and stormwater into four regional entities - have been highly controversial, with councils claiming they will lose control. Keep Reading
Labour and the Greens have closed the gap with the political right, but only just. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori has hit out at the Government and opposition MPs for not supporting legislation it says 'would advance Māori rights and move us toward a more... Keep Reading
The Government is confident an innovation programme will go a long way towards helping the tourism industry. People can now apply for the $54 million progr Keep Reading
Analysis - The PM casts doubt on the accuracy of a shocking poll for Labour, while opposition parties are upset by the re-appointment of the Reserve Bank governor. Keep Reading
The Herald understands the pair will each chair one of two major committees. Keep Reading
The Reserve Bank is standing by its review of monetary policy. Keep Reading
Georgie Dansey will contest the byelection as Labour's candidate. Keep Reading
New Auckland mayor Wayne Brown called a $270 million deficit in council budgets a “wake-up call” that suggested his term won’t be “business as usual” Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading