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A measles outbreak in the face of low childhood vaccinations is a key concern for Health Minister Dr Shane Reti.
A measles outbreak in the face of low childhood vaccinations is a key concern for Health Minister Dr Shane Reti. Keep Reading
That's despite them already scaling back the promised policy. Keep Reading
PM Christopher Luxon is talking after meeting with Cabinet ministers. 'This is all about improving life for renters'. Keep Reading
The prime minister speaks after Cabinet's meeting, as the government faces backlash over landlord tax changes and the removal of climate change from its transport policy. Keep Reading
The Greens’ Pacific Peoples’ spokesperson Teanau Tuiono is lobbying for his private members bill to restore New Zealand citizenship to about 5000 elderly Samoans. They’re the survivors of a group whose citizenship stemming from New Zealand’s control of the islands […] Keep Reading
As the self-titled tangata tiriti party, Chlöe Swarbrick says it makes sense to formalise a working relationship with Te Pāti Māori Keep Reading
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The Government announced the reintroduction of interest deductibility on Sunday. Keep Reading
National promised ACT landlords' tax breaks would be backdated - but that's not how it's worked out. Keep Reading
As Education Minister, Chris Hipkins considered banning sugary drinks in schools to combat obesity and poor dental health, but Labour deferred work on the... Keep Reading
Landlords will once again be able to claim tax deductions for interest on residential investment property from the start of next month, David Seymour says. Keep Reading
The Auckland Central MP replaces James Shaw as party co-leader alongside Marama Davidson. Keep Reading
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At the Treasury building, just a stone’s throw from the Beehive in central Wellington, hundreds of public servants would usually be under extreme pressure and working all-hours to finish the May 30 Budget. Keep Reading
About $165 million went on consultants and contractors for two projects alone, project that have now been canned. Keep Reading
Analysis - Christopher Luxon gets a roasting, when is a tax not a tax, and there's another debacle, Peter Wilson writes. Keep Reading
Labour's health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall is responding to the government's announcement of "five major health targets" earlier today. Keep Reading
It's not good news for either of the major parties. Keep Reading
Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi says the coalition Government’s 100-day plan will create more trauma and inter-generational harm for Māori. The 100 days is up today, and the Government has put an unprecedented volume of legislation through under urgency, with […] Keep Reading
‘We've got to get over the stone throwing from this government to that government’ Keep Reading
It comes after RNZ reported some students are getting big handouts from their parents, while also getting a student allowance. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi says there is no Māori voice on the Government’s housing committees. The previous Labour Government had a dedicated associate minister for Māori housing and earmarked almost a billon dollars for Māori initiatives. Mr Waititi […] Keep Reading
The Infrastructure Minister is not ruling out new mines being approved on DOC estates. Keep Reading
The legislation is being labelled an anti-environment approach that'lll make NZ a "banana republic" - but businesses groups, unsurprisingly, are all for it. Keep Reading
The Government's move to prohibit gang patches in public places would be inconsistent with the rights to expression, association and peaceful assembly, a report by the Attorney-General Judith Collins has found. Keep Reading
The Government has announced it will restore mortgage interest deductibility for residential investment properties . So, what is interest deductibility now... Keep Reading
A round-up of news in brief from around the region. Keep Reading
You may have noticed Parliament has been sent into urgency with some regularity of late – so why the rush? Keep Reading
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