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Today, the Otago Daily Times continues its series of interviews with the leaders of the political parties now in Parliament. In part two, Green...
Today, the Otago Daily Times continues its series of interviews with the leaders of the political parties now in Parliament. In part two, Green... Keep Reading
Labour is set to announce its tax policy, but Judith Collins is pretty sure she already knows what will be in it. Keep Reading
Counties Manukau DHB, home to Middlemore Hospital, may have missed out on $300 million in funding over the last decade, according to documents released to The Spinoff. “It’s like a resort, compared to Middlemore.” This isn’t a review on Trivago. Rather it’s a comparison being made by Fitz, a M Keep Reading
Tax change doesn't deal with growing debt problem, ignores 'elephant in the room '. Keep Reading
But holding politicians to account in an election during a pandemic is extremely important, says former news boss. Keep Reading
The issue largely involves the testing of drivers for any trace of a drug, rather than whether or not they are "impaired". Keep Reading
New Zealand First is promising to fund more prisoner rehabilitation programmes if re-elected. Keep Reading
Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick said the goal is close to being achieved because of legal regulation. Keep Reading
From shambolic interviews to dismal polling, it's hard to see how the NZ First leader can save his party ahead of the next month's election, writes Ben Thomas. In boxing, there’s a saying that “power is the last thing to go”. After speed, coordination and stamina are long gone, the oldest fighte Keep Reading
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TVNZ has changed its rules for participation in the multi-party debate with new criteria that are arbitrary and unfair, writes Geoff Simmons, leader of The Opportunities Party. News emerged this morning that TVNZ has changed its criteria for the minor leader debate. It is now (apparently) the sam Keep Reading
Winston Peters came to Dunedin yesterday to deliver campaign messages, but it was a sneaky smoko on the University of Otago’s campus that grabbed... Keep Reading
At the extreme end, the Government may consider taking complete control or Air NZ, expert says. Keep Reading
Newshub reports: Labour is luring voters with the tantalising prospect of another day off making Matariki an official public holiday, but the party may not get it across the line. …”The… Keep Reading
Truckers are finding shock absorbers torn from trailers and steering joints failing more often and blame the worsening state of highways. Keep Reading
We sat down for a quick one-on-one with the PM. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern promises to set first new public holiday in almost 50 years, if re-elected. Keep Reading
Judith Collins has revived a National hallmark policy, with a promise to fund an intensive treatment programme and detox beds to reduce meth harm. Keep Reading
National is promising to roll out an intensive rehab programme for meth addicts, if elected, as well as cracking down on drug smugglers. Keep Reading
Whoever is successful on October 17, there is urgent work that needs doing to meet obligations under Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Laura O'Connell Rapira offers five to begin with. In 1840, Māori rangatira and representatives of the British Crown signed Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The Māori text, which is Keep Reading
"Nothing over the past few days has changed my view that he is an exceptional minister." Keep Reading
If the yes votes prevail and it's legalised, employers will need to figure out where to draw the line for worker cannabis use, write employment law specialists Susan Rowe and Shaun Brookes. With the referendum on the legalisation of cannabis looming, employers are asking what legalisation might m Keep Reading
The NZ Property Investors Federation has proposed to its members they should hold off on making flats warmer and drier just in case there is a change of government. Keep Reading
'In the 2014 general election, nearly 730,000 of those enrolled to vote did not cast a ballot. For the first time in my life I was one o... Keep Reading
Comment: Are we open to ideas? Do we want a debate? How engaged are we? Keep Reading