Deputy PM Sepuloni blasts Seymour's Guy Fawkes 'joke' about Ministry for Pacific Peoples | Newshub
ACT leader David Seymour said "we'd send a guy called Guy Fawkes in there [the Ministry for Pacific Peoples] and it'd be all over".
ACT leader David Seymour said "we'd send a guy called Guy Fawkes in there [the Ministry for Pacific Peoples] and it'd be all over". Keep Reading
Environment Minister David Parker doesn’t foresee legal challenges from Iwi or hapū to the next generation of resource management law. The Spatial Planning and Natural and Built Environment Bills passed its third reading in parliament on Wednesday, effectively replacing the […] Keep Reading
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115 migrant workers found living in six overcrowded and unhygienic houses. Keep Reading
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Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are rolled out - but some may be delayed, or too vague to be worth mentioning. Keep Reading
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