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"We're seeing support for both Labour and National at historic lows."
"We're seeing support for both Labour and National at historic lows." Keep Reading
National is slamming the Government for a rise in home detention breaches. Official figures show the number of charges for an offender breaking electric mo Keep Reading
The battle is on to convince voters which party can deliver better health outcomes. Keep Reading
Schools would be able to decide penalties for students who didn't comply. Keep Reading
The union representing Kiwi cops isn't sharing her humour. Keep Reading
The ACT Party is promising to make it easier for migrants to join New Zealand's health system, expand primary care roles, and allow ministers to override regulators. Keep Reading
It's meant to help the climate and business. Keep Reading
Health Minister Ayesha Verrall has ruled out Labour matching the Greens election promise of free dental care. The policy would add another $1.4 billion to the health vote, which the Greens say would be covered with its wealth tax. Minister […] Keep Reading
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It follows four deaths from gun violence since July 20. Keep Reading
Any gains may be short-lived if the general election results in a change of government. Keep Reading
Wind farm projects in Southland, south of Auckland and Manawatū are being fast-tracked through consenting, the government has announced. Keep Reading
The New Zealand Dental Association's Dr Mo Amso said the Greens' election promise "could be tweaked". Keep Reading
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With just over two months until the election, political leaders unveiled plans this weekend for everything from new Auckland harbour crossings to massive government job cuts to free dental care for all. Keep Reading
The UN says we've reached "the era of global boiling". Given that, you'd think climate might have got more of a mention from the media as the National Party released its road-heavy $24 billion transport package. Keep Reading
National's transport spokesman has called the harbour light rail plans a "fantasy". Keep Reading
Green Party co-leaders Marama Davidson and James Shaw signalled it would be paid for through its plan for an overhaul of the tax system. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister also revealed plans for a light rail tunnel from Albany to the city centre. Keep Reading
OPINION: Parties hunt for – and occasionally find - major fiscal blunders in their rivals’ manifestos. The facts don't always manage to get in the way. Keep Reading
Andrew Little says work on setting up a national intelligence and security agency - or NISA - is continuing as a "priority task". Keep Reading
New Zealand faces “more geostrategic challenges than we have had in decades”, according to the defence minister. A broad defence and security reset aims to prepare the country for what may be ahead. Keep Reading
The documents contain some of the strongest language used by the Govt on China. Keep Reading
This week on the Raw Politics podcast: National rolls out its tried, trusted – and a bit exaggerated – spend-up on roads, Labour promises to patch things up, and the polls reflect a new reality with NZ First. Keep Reading
In the lead-up to this year's general election, Newsroom has curated a page of charts and graphics with the key information you need about the state of the campaign. Keep Reading
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
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
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Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading
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