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China has warned "the provocative event can only lead to more confrontation".
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Public Service Minister Chris Hipkins denies the government is engaging in bad faith bargaining with unions after its decision to restrict public sector wage increases. Keep Reading
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National says the Government is lying by omission. Keep Reading
About 2400 more migrant workers will be allowed into New Zealand for seasonal horticultural work, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced. Keep Reading
Government announces it will be using spare capacity in it MIQ system to bring in more RSE and other workers per fornight. Keep Reading
The Finance Minister is promising to keep a lid on Government debt, as he manages down expectations of Budget windfalls next week. Keep Reading
ACT leader David Seymour appears to have scooped the Government. Keep Reading
"The inclusion of Māori and Pacific outcomes as one of the wellbeing outcomes, and the creation of entities such as the Maori Health Authority are a clear... Keep Reading
The Government will include a funding package in its 2021 budget which will help to develop Southland’s economic transition plan. Keep Reading
The government does not have figures on how steeply contractor and consultants' pay rates have been going up. Keep Reading
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National's deputy leader and health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti has a bill before Parliament this week which aims to make medicinal cannabis more affordable and accessible. Keep Reading
Judith Collins has applied the dog whistle to the He Puapua report and suggested that it is evidence of the Government wanting to radically change New Zealand society. But a check through history shows that the report is based on an International Treaty that National signed up to. Keep Reading
The Finance Minister says better economic performance will allow more spending in the Budget. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern told Breakfast it was not a figure the Government had. Keep Reading
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