Grant Robertson and Adrian Orr see house prices becoming more 'sustainable' - NZ Herald
"There's a shared view that house price growth has been unsustainable," Robertson said.
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"There's a shared view that house price growth has been unsustainable," Robertson said. Keep Reading
Political leadership in the time of Covid is important. As the Government urgently swung into action and imposed a level 4 lockdown after news of a community case of Delta Covid who lived in Auckland and had spent time in Coromandel while infectious, Thames-Coromandel District Mayor and former National MP Sandra Goudie admitted to not scanning regularly. Keep Reading
I argued 20 years ago that sending troops would only help the Taliban. And so it has proved, writes former Green MP Keith Locke. After the fall of Kabul, the obvious question for New Zealanders is whether we should ever have joined the American war in Afghanistan. Labour and National politicians, Keep Reading
One specialist says an immediate move to alert level 4 will become the new normal response to community cases. Keep Reading
Heading into another level four lockdown with delta finally loose in the community, it looks like our luck might have run out. But maybe not. Maybe this will be the lucky lockdown; the kick up the bum this country needs Keep Reading
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced a nationwide lockdown after the country confirmed one coronavirus case -- the first locally transmitted Covid-19 case in the community since February. Keep Reading
Some women are having their planned caesareans cancelled, and operations are being deferred as midwives and nurses gear up to walk off the job on Thursday. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern says she has spoken with families in Afghanistan and the immediate focus is on bringing New Zealanders, those at risk, and their immediate families to New Zealand. Keep Reading
Pay equity deal for nurses expected to be hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Keep Reading
The Politik website’s inadvertant publishing of fake news of a drop in Labour’s support shows how fragile the system of relying on two sources for a story is. Keep Reading
Some women are having their planned caesareans cancelled, and operations are being deferred as midwives and nurses gear up to walk off the job on Thursday. Keep Reading
The last time Ali heard from his brother was a voicemail he left him over the weekend. He was running for the mountains. Keep Reading
With a representative lawsuit on the horizon, migrant advocates are asking Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi to engage with them for solutions. Keep Reading
The government has agreed to help New Zealanders and their families evacuate from Afghanistan, as well as Afghan nationals deemed under risk. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern feels the one week of red flights in July were enough. A travel agent has other thoughts. Keep Reading
It comes after the Taliban's rampage across Afghanistan came to a head in its capital Kabul overnight. Keep Reading
UMR poll has gap between left and right closing, Seymour extends lead over Collins. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern says work to get New Zealanders out of Afghanistan has ramped up, as commercial options become unavailable. Keep Reading
More Afghan cities are falling under the control of the Taliban. Keep Reading
There are about 47 Kiwis in Afghanistan who need help getting back. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand would also attempt to evacuate Afghan nationals who worked with the country Keep Reading
It comes despite lagging Māori and Pasifika numbers. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Officials have been unable to clarify the numbers around unvaccinated port workers, and where exactly they work, despite repeated questions from Stuff. Keep Reading
OPINION: After a few messy weeks the Government has tried a Covid reset and used its best political asset to do it. But it has to be wary of overexposure. Keep Reading
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says the level of hatred against wahine Māori is worse than she's ever experienced. 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