Big Challenges for the Government — Pundit
A short review of the policy issues that Labour is facing and the ministers undertaking them.
Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2021
A short review of the policy issues that Labour is facing and the ministers undertaking them. Keep Reading
Former minister Peter Dunne says Judith Collins' personalised attacks and National's ineffectiveness over the Covid response make it hard to take the Opposition party seriously Keep Reading
ACT leader David Seymour says he is confused about what the inquiry can offer. Keep Reading
Tough decisions we've had to make in order to protect NZ from Covid will pale in comparison to those we must make soon. Sir Peter Gluckman explains. Keep Reading
MPs aren't happy with Judith Collins' performance and a coup could come as soon as October. Keep Reading
The events preceding the LynnMall stabbings will be investigated by three agencies in a coordinated formal review. Keep Reading
Experts say Aukus military deal underlines Australia’s increasingly close alignment with the US on China – and New Zealand’s relative distance Keep Reading
Scathing criticism from a former staffer won't sink Judith Collins alone - but coupled with a dire poll and caucus unease her leadership is already taking on water Keep Reading
Tuala Tagaloa Tusani said if he took MIQ's advice last week, he or his partner may not be alive today. Keep Reading
Events this afternoon have confirmed that Judith Collins is indeed toast. Keep Reading
The Government's decision to delay the release of its climate change plan highlights the need for a new way of doing business amidst the climate emergency. Keep Reading
OPINION: The arc of her journey at the helm of the National Party has become apparent, and the final destination has been arrived at. Keep Reading
The Greens wrote an open letter to the ACC Minister pushing for all birth injuries and traumatic births to be covered. Keep Reading
Scathing criticism from a former staffer won't sink Judith Collins alone - but coupled with a dire poll and caucus unease her leadership is already taking on water Keep Reading
By Richard Harman - September 16, 2021 Keep Reading
Radio NZ report: A rare piece of art-history furniture featuring elephant ivory inlays could be destroyed because its paperwork arrived in New Zealand late. Known as the ‘Pompeiian Cabinet’, the sideboard was made by Johann Levien for the 1862 Exhibition in South Kensington, London. The cabinet was purchased by emerging Auckland collector Patrick Soanes, but […] Keep Reading
"Basic services are collapsing, and aid is running out." Keep Reading
National's historic pollster has it crashing to disaster territory. Keep Reading
A poll from National's old pollster has the party at 21 per cent - with ACT biting at its heels. Keep Reading
"Since October the 17th last year, we have seen no change." Keep Reading
"How does it square though, with other things you said about individuals' autonomy and ability to decide for themselves?" Keep Reading
Activists hopeful the majority of submissions will be in favour, amid previous signs of support and large social media campaign Keep Reading
Church groups making oral submissions on the bill banning conversion therapy have offered a range of views about it, some calling for it to be scrapped outright and others in firm support. Keep Reading
A new poll taken in the middle of New Zealand’s lockdown shows steady support for Labour but no lockdown-induced boost. Keep Reading
Health Minister Andrew Little says moving Auckland out of alert level 4 remains the plan. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from New Zealand and elsewhere, on politics, economics and citizen voices. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading