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Finance Minister Grant Robertson disputes that he copied them.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson disputes that he copied them. Keep Reading
The Government has asked the Reserve Bank to consider including house price stability within its remit. Keep Reading
Minister for seniors Ayesha Verrall does not think it's helpful to describe older people as "boomers". Keep Reading
Billy TK is not a duped victim of far-right interests, but is instead employing their conspiracies for his own NZ-style conservative Evangelical purposes, writes Dr Deane Galbraith. Keep Reading
By Richard Harman - November 24, 2020 Keep Reading
National wants to work out what went wrong during the last election. Keep Reading
"I would just urge St John and the union involved to do everything they can to work their way through." Keep Reading
A report out this morning reveals the pressure the tourism industry is under. Keep Reading
Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft releases second half of review on care and protection of pēpi Māori. Keep Reading
"We are committed to utilising the review results to help shape this next term." Keep Reading
National's president said it "would be foolish not to comprehensively review every aspect". Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spoken on the phone with the US President-elect Joe Biden this afternoon. Keep Reading
The projects include mixed-use development on Dominion Road, a foam factory in Huntly and a large development in Auckland, and are estimated to provide 2200 jobs. Keep Reading
"You can come up with all sorts of crazy and wacky ideas but, in the end, houses don't largely sit around dormant." Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is calling China's threats to "pluck out the eyes" of nations criticising it over it's approach to Hong Kong a "strong response". Keep Reading
Labour's Poto Williams was appointed to the post two weeks ago. Keep Reading
The election was done and dusted weeks ago, but this week the advertising watchdog ruled another online election campaign ad was misleading. Mediawatch asks the Advertising Standards Authority: is the system working if dodgy ads are only called out long after they might have had an impact - and the parties who place them aren't penalised? Keep Reading
Emergency benefits for temporary visa holders will be set at the same rate as the main unemployment benefit - but they won't get access to extra support, like the accommodation supplement or food grants. Keep Reading
"In any other sector, making decisions about something you have a direct financial stake in is a conflict of interest." Keep Reading
Shamubeel Eaqub wants to see more community and rental housing built. Keep Reading
“One of the beauties of this Māori development portfolio is that it’ll give me an opportunity to help shape the future of Māori broadcasting.” — Willie Jackson, Minister of Māori Development. Keep Reading
"We are at a point where we could end up with a divided country." Keep Reading
Leaders past and president have urged National to be accountable for internal failings - but not everyone seemed on board. Keep Reading
Body corporates are a major reason people choose to buy houses over apartments and it is a system everybody seems keen to fix. Keep Reading
Boris Johnson wants the UK, the birthplace of the first industrial revolution, to be the global centre of a clean, green tech revolution Keep Reading
Seventy groups had called on the Government to raise benefits by Christmas but Jacinda Ardern has said that won't be happening. Keep Reading
Jack Vowles looks at analysis showing where voters abandoning National and NZ First ended up. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading