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The initial investment would focus on encouraging visitors from a number of specific countries.
The initial investment would focus on encouraging visitors from a number of specific countries. Keep Reading
The Foreign Minister gave a speech yesterday where he said some language used around new US tariffs had been "hysterical". Keep Reading
A leaked report reveals the move would bring a high risk of legal or industrial challenge. Keep Reading
NZEI Te Riu Roa says spending an additional $2.5 billion in the next five years would transform the capacity of the learning support system. Keep Reading
The Government wants to remove the practical driving test needed to attain a full licence and reduce the number of eyesight tests required to allow more... Keep Reading
Foreign Minister Winston Peters is condemning the use of “military language” while discussing the international trade environment , the kind of words that... Keep Reading
Winston Peters told RNZ the prime minister had not consulted with him ahead of the calls. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has ruled out including a Treaty Principles Bill policy in future coalition agreements as David Seymour considers... Keep Reading
The uncertainty caused by Donald Trump's tariffs continued to wreak havoc to global stock markets. Banking and finance officials from Japan, China and South Korea have met to discuss the impact of the tariffs. Follow DW. Keep Reading
Co-leader Rawiri Waititi made the announcement after the Treaty Principles Bill was voted down. Keep Reading
The only party to support the bill was ACT with its 11 votes. Keep Reading
The Treaty Principles Bill is expected to be voted down when it comes up for its second reading today. Keep Reading
The Treaty Principles Bill is expected to be voted down when it comes up for its second reading today. Keep Reading
David Seymour ’s two coalition partners – Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Deputy PM Winston Peters – are not expected to be in the House for the second... Keep Reading
Research highlighting the abuse and threats endured by women members of Parliament is concerning but sadly unsurprising, Taieri Labour MP Ingrid... Keep Reading
Better protection is needed for our parliamentarians to prevent online death threats from becoming a reality, according to a new study. Recently, we’ve seen... Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's approval rating in the 1News Verian poll has fallen in the past year. Keep Reading
The former Cabinet Minister and Attorney General is quitting politics after 23 years. Keep Reading
Mark Patterson's conflict of interest was only caught nine months after he became an associate agriculture minister, Marc Daalder reports. Keep Reading
A $12 billion plan includes spending on "enhance combat capability, including strike capacity". Keep Reading
Health experts and former politicians want transparency and accountability to 'end hidden lobbying'. Keep Reading
Political instability in the Pacific and elsewhere is driving countries worldwide to look at their defence funding. Keep Reading
The Government is expected to shortly take decisions o n transitioning the country’s fleet to Road User Charges, pass legislation allowing businesses to... Keep Reading
Ethnic leaders say they feel encouraged and hopeful, but words must be put into action. Keep Reading
A lawyer says there's been a clear message to the government about the Treaty Principles Bill. Keep Reading