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Laura Clarke says the agreement will be similar in some ways to Australia's deal, but with different priorities.
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Laura Clarke says the agreement will be similar in some ways to Australia's deal, but with different priorities. Keep Reading
National MPs have spoken out about Harete Hipango, saying she could be more hindrance than help to the embattled party. Keep Reading
"I actually drive one a lot in Auckland." Keep Reading
While more viewed China as a threat, New Zealanders also reported feeling closer to many Asian nations than before, according to the survey. Keep Reading
The Dental Association president says there were not enough theatres - or people to staff them. Keep Reading
Some participants left after being upset by comments about the Israel-Palestine conflict by New Zealand Jewish Council speaker Juliet Moses. Keep Reading
Karen Williams compared the policy to incentivising a town to use buses over cars, then having no bus service. Keep Reading
The Government has announced it will formally apologise for the Dawn Raids. Parliament's Pasifika MPs share their reactions and memories with Newsroom. Keep Reading
Sio said Pacific families came to NZ to help - but the country turned its back on them when no longer wanted. Keep Reading
The prime minister will deliver an official apology from the government for the 1970s Dawn Raids on 26 June. Keep Reading
Labour is breaking its promise to not introduce new taxes by slapping new taxes on tradies, farmers and large families, ACT Leader David Seymour says. The Keep Reading
The Government is accused by National of acting like a “reverse Robin Hood” with its latest electric vehicle rebate scheme. Keep Reading
Most car buyers will not be tempted by the government's new feebate scheme for electric vehicles, the motor industry says. Keep Reading
Labour and the Greens have announced the establishment of a Feebate scheme to incentivise the purchase of electric vehicles and disincentivise the purchase of gas guzzlers. Keep Reading
Our children are losing the battle against tooth decay. Frank Film asks why. Keep Reading
Buyers of new electric and hybrid vehicles will be eligible for government rebates of up to $8625, in a scheme announced today. Keep Reading
Councils are scrambling to deal with holes in their roading budgets, which they fear could lead to deteriorating roads, particularly in rural areas. Keep Reading
Analysis - The government has announced 10,000 working holiday-makers and seasonal staff can get visa extensions, but some say the numbers are a drop in the ocean and come too late, Gill Bonnett writes. Keep Reading
Introduced in 2010, it was hoped the longer sentences would deter repeated offenders, Keep Reading
A petition to shut down a film about the Christchurch mosque attacks has collected more than 9600 signatures overnight. Keep Reading
The first overseas ministerial trip since Covid-19 is focused on trade - will it be worth the stay in MIQ? Keep Reading
The Minister of Trade and Export Growth Damien O'Connor says he hopes to make solid progress on free trade agreements on his visit to the UK and EU next week. Keep Reading
The marine industry is in talks with government officials to set up a trans-Tasman sea bubble for cruising and superyachts to bring much-needed business to the struggling sector. Keep Reading
Andrew Bayly says National has a "small number of important concerns” with the bill. Keep Reading
The foreign workers are being allowed to stay in the country for another six months to help ease labour shortages while the border remains shut. 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