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Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
Here's what the two leaders discussed. Keep Reading
The prime minister has wound up a face-to-face meeting with Xi Jinping in which he said China saw New Zealand as an "important partner and friend". Keep Reading
“I’m humble about the size of the challenge," Willis says, "but I’m up for a challenge." Keep Reading
Ardern's meeting with President Xi in Bangkok lasted 50 minutes. Keep Reading
Former National Party minister Chester Borrows says the solutions to youth crime are better social supports, and we must be prepared to pay for it as a society. Keep Reading
"I think it's going to be an absolute vote winner, it is a very simple headline policy that people can get their head around." Keep Reading
The new legislation will be revealed on Newshub Nation on Saturday. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister heads into her first in-person bilateral meeting in three years with China’s President Xi Jinping on Friday with both differences and common ground on the agenda, but some issues she simply won’t raise at all. Political editor Jo Moir reports from APEC in Thailand. Keep Reading
Disability advocates are cautiously welcoming government plans to overhaul the special education system. Keep Reading
"If we look at the research, boot camps aren't effective in reducing recidivism." Keep Reading
The National Party leader's repeated gaffes on climate policy are moving from exceptions to the norm. Keep Reading
Beijing's man in NZ calls for constructive dialogue on differences between the two countries, but holds firm on Taiwan 'red line'. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Ribbons were cut, champagne bottles popped, and local social media influencers courted, but the PM's trade mission to Vietnam has been about more than opening doors. Keep Reading
But National says its ideas are new and necessary. Keep Reading
National wants some young repeat offenders sent to "military academies". Keep Reading
A stronger focus on gangs and empowering community groups were also included in the policy Keep Reading
Of the $539.8 million budgeted for road and water infrastructure improvements, Hamilton would receive $150.6 million of the spend. Keep Reading
The National Party has announced a new policy for combating youth crime which would target serious offenders, including sending them to boot camps. Keep Reading
Yesterday was a bad day for Chris Luxon. It is increasingly clear that he is not up to the job of being leader of the opposition and National’s senior management must be worried. Keep Reading
The leaders are due to hold a bilateral meeting at APEC this week in Bangkok, Thailand, 1News understands. Keep Reading
The pair teased Luxon about doing a u-turn on a u-turn, telling him he'd completed a policy donut. Keep Reading
Tinetti was particularly disappointed by Luxon’s criticism of principals. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern spoke in Vietnam about the missile strike in Poland. Keep Reading
National has described the current truancy target as 'not ambitious enough', with Luxon wanting 75 to 85 percent of Aotearoa kids at school regularly as soon as possible. Keep Reading
Labour's Megan Woods said National's policy of opposing climate action would see an extra 23.92 million tonnes CO2-e in the atmosphere by 2030. 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