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"But as well as being a Covid Budget, Budget 2021 will also be a recovery and wellbeing budget," the Finance Minister told an Auckland audience.
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"But as well as being a Covid Budget, Budget 2021 will also be a recovery and wellbeing budget," the Finance Minister told an Auckland audience. Keep Reading
The Government will spend $53million developing and rolling out a new HPV self-testing kit — a move that is expected to save 138 lives which... Keep Reading
Meet The New Rules, Not Like The Old Rules: The old book was written on the assumption that political principles are important, and that, a... Keep Reading
Finance Minister Grant Robertson is making a pre-Budget speech. Keep Reading
A Ministry of Health document leaked to RNZ shows officials will not even consider extending an amnesty to allow all chronically sick people to use illicit cannabis. Keep Reading
Why, even after James Shaw described last year's stimulus as our "one and only chance" to decarbonise, did New Zealand not have a green recovery? Keep Reading
"I don't want to see New Zealand become a two-system country without having a proper discussion." Keep Reading
The government has spent more than $6 million bringing home New Zealanders who were stranded overseas at the start of the pandemic. Keep Reading
National leader Judith Collins says she has been leaked documents that recommend the Government undertakes a major shake-up to Department of Conservation ( Keep Reading
The Government will spend $53 million on developing and rolling out a new HPV self-testing kit – a move that is expected to save 138 lives which would have Keep Reading
Power Play - The He Puapua report on how to better uphold indigenous rights was supposed to chart a new way forward but has become bogged down in the swamp of politics, Meriana Johnsen writes. Keep Reading
"The persistent inequities around cervical cancer has been one of the long-standing issues in women’s health." Keep Reading
Associate Health Minister (Women’s Health) Dr Verrall made the statement at a budget 2021 announcement today. Keep Reading
OPINION: Why it matters for citizens that the seasoned MP has not acted in a manner befitting of his station. Keep Reading
OPINION: How much could this week's Parliamentary spat set back efforts to tackle bullying and harassment? Keep Reading
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and French president Emmanuel Macron will co-chair a Christchurch Call leaders' summit next week. This... Keep Reading
OPINION: Ardern will have to back down on pay rise pause, or face the wrath of the Left. Keep Reading
The government is hypocritical for releasing details of its fair pay policy after freezing public sector wages, says Auckland Action Against Poverty. Keep Reading
It's an economy-shaking move that has been welcomed by unions and rallied against by business groups, but what does the new policy actually entail? Justin Giovannetti explains. The Labour government has unveiled a far-reaching shift in New Zealand’s employment law that could raise wages across the Keep Reading
Delays in diagnosing and treating cancer in the South are high on Health Minister Andrew Little’s "attention list". However, he has stopped short... Keep Reading
Analysis - An obscure report comes under the spotlight as Judith Collins continues to claim the government is on a path to racial segregation, China tells New Zealand to mind its own business, a public service wage freeze doesn't go down well an... Keep Reading
OPINION: The pay freeze probably didn't go as Labour hoped, but announcement of fair pay agreements are a much bigger deal. Keep Reading
OPINION: Duck shooting season opened last week and Speaker Trevor Mallard was in the gun. Keep Reading
OPINION: The Government says a pay freeze will rein in bureaucrats' pay, but it’ll probably just encourage more of them to become contractors. Keep Reading
The issues, perhaps not unexpectedly, have been a political hot potato. Keep Reading
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