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Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon go head-to-head, and Grant Robertson is under the gun over how to pay for the cyclone rebuild.
Collected stories - 1 December 2022 to 28 February 2023
Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon go head-to-head, and Grant Robertson is under the gun over how to pay for the cyclone rebuild. Keep Reading
OIA documents released by Pharmac this week suggest Former Health Minister Andrew Little should have known about Pharmac's 'media ban' when he said he didn't. Keep Reading
Māori hate the Department of Conservation, MPs on the Māori affairs select committee were told this morning by former Conservation Minister Poto Williams. Keep Reading
Early work on Auckland’s light rail begins - but is it too late for Labour to ensure delivery post election? Keep Reading
With no end in site to the Ukraine war, and the UN largely powerless, New Zealand now faces difficult military, humanitarian, diplomatic and legal challenges. Keep Reading
The ACT Party leader is naturally critical of the left bloc - but he's given credit to an unlikely opponent. Keep Reading
Comment: Jacinda Ardern's shock resignation on January 19 completely obliterated a caucus reshuffle announced that morning by National leader Christopher Luxon, and obscured an astounding decision by the first-term leader. Keep Reading
The National Party plans to use its extra place on a select committee to strongarm the government into making a crucial change to its freedom camping legislation. Keep Reading
The Government will this week announce next steps in dealing with forestry slash after it contributed so extensively to damage on the East Coast during Cyclone Gabrielle. Political editor Jo Moir reports Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Some may blame the RBNZ governor for letting inflation run wild, but he's now delivering some home truths to Molesworth St. Keep Reading
"I'm currently receiving further advice on whether further flexibility can be built in." Keep Reading
Tax, borrow or cut: those are the broad options facing Grant Robertson as he faces the multibillion-dollar bill for Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland floods. Keep Reading
The Government's promising to continue to support those affected. Keep Reading
On the day Cyclone Gabrielle was smashing into Tairāwhiti, Environment Minister David Parker was already passing the buck. Aaron Smale reports. Keep Reading
Failure to understand and accept basic scientific facts raises serious questions about the judgment of prospective legislators. Keep Reading
"You just know [the Government] will raise the tax and it will carry on doing dumb, pet ideological projects." Keep Reading
"If you're a climate denier… it just doesn't work, right?" Keep Reading
There are things that could be done immediately to help support those who have lost everything in the recent flooding and Cyclone Gabrielle, says Green Party co-leader James Shaw. Keep Reading
"An insult to the people who are right now suffering and facing the head-on consequences of climate change." Keep Reading
The rebuild following Cyclone Gabrielle is likely to further drive up the inflation the Reserve Bank is desperately trying to dampen. Keep Reading
Managing managed retreat is a minefield. Keep Reading
"After five years and plummeting rates of attendance, that is what we got?" Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Hipkins' first speech continued to rebrand Labour and was met with a pretty pedestrian response. But Wednesday's interest rate hike might trump all. Keep Reading
The National Party MP has walked back on comments she made at Parliament on Tuesday morning about awaiting evidence that humans have contributed to climate change. Keep Reading
Politics may be a contest of ideas — but some ideas are settled. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern left office as the most internationally renowned New Zealand political leader in a generation. She was admired for her unique leadership style. She wielded power with unmatched rhetorical skill. But Ardern ultimately did not achieve many of the lofty goals she asked to be judged on. She gave up - in her words - the “chance to change everything”. 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