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Power Play - Covid-19 can make or break political leaders and Judith Collins looks like a leader in danger of cracking, writes Jane Patterson.
Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2021
Power Play - Covid-19 can make or break political leaders and Judith Collins looks like a leader in danger of cracking, writes Jane Patterson. Keep Reading
The South has barely reverted to Covid-19 Alert Level 3, but Act New Zealand leader David Seymour is already questioning why the island is not at... Keep Reading
More than 25,000 businesses have signed a petition calling for greater business support. Keep Reading
The Covid-19 community outbreak is stretching the limits of the country's quarantine system, and the number of rooms available with suitable air filtration systems that can withhold the virus. Keep Reading
Judith Collins did a poor job explaining why she should be at Parliament, but she's right to be there, writes Jo Moir. Keep Reading
The National Party leader had a fiery exchange on TVNZ's Breakfast show. Keep Reading
The National leader lit up Parliament, perhaps still fired up after a now viral media clash. Keep Reading
The man leading our Covid response admits he's on edge over getting extra jabs into the country, to match the surge in interest in vaccination. Chris Hipki Keep Reading
If pharmacies are authorised to administer other vaccines, why can't they be authorised to give the Covid-19 jab immediately overnight? That question came... Keep Reading
The gloves were off. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has admitted more needs to be done to increase vaccination rates for Māori. It comes after the National Urban Māori Authority ... Keep Reading
The Opposition leader going head-to-head with the Prime Minister. Keep Reading
More than half of Parliament is already jabbed. Keep Reading
The National leader said Parliament could've been suspended during level 4 and has defended her decision to travel to Wellington to attend in person, in a clash with Breakfast inteviewer. Keep Reading
The National Party leader left Auckland to attend Parliament in-person despite the nationwide lockdown. Keep Reading
Senior Māori Minister Peeni Henare says not getting enough Māori vaccinated was a missed opportunity. Keep Reading
Information has since been taken down. INZ has refused to confirm or deny uploaded points. Keep Reading
The South starts today back at Covid-19 Alert Level 3, accompanied by a promise from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to ‘‘very genuinely reassess’’... Keep Reading
Conspiracy theorists appear to be trying to build a movement in rural New Zealand. Keep Reading
The lockdown-sceptical Plan B group has linked followers to an anti-vaccine and anti-mask group months after it said it had renounced conspiracy theories. Keep Reading
Covid-19 is hitting our Māori and Pacific communities disproportionately hard. So how can we improve clear, targeted messaging on vaccination? Keep Reading
Another 1.5 million people are able to book vaccines from today. Keep Reading
Critics of the decision to only move the mainland down one level have labelled it “nonsensical” after more than 300 days without a community case. Keep Reading
After breaking records in recent days, the Covid-19 vaccination effort is using up the country's stockpile of jabs quickly, Justin Giovannetti writes in The Bulletin. The Covid-19 vaccination programme faces the perils of success. After hitting records in recent days with the brakes taken off the Keep Reading
There's a lot more nuance in the former National leader's new memoir than you might expect, writes Emma Espiner. It was an inauspicious start to my relationship with Simon Bridges when, the week that I had set aside to review his memoir National Identity: Confessions of an Outsider, the only news Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
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Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading