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An Alliance Of Elites: The deep, deep cynicism of the Crown is almost admirable. To forestall a revolt from below – led by the Māori workin...
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An Alliance Of Elites: The deep, deep cynicism of the Crown is almost admirable. To forestall a revolt from below – led by the Māori workin... Keep Reading
ASB expects house prices to keep falling until mid-next year and interest rates to remain high until 2024 Keep Reading
Inflation is "going to take a while to get down to a sensible level", ASB says. Keep Reading
"We were just all treated like mushrooms and kept in the dark," one Pike River mother says. Keep Reading
Children’s Commissioner Judge Frances Eivers (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato) is worried the Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System and Children and Young People's... Keep Reading
There’s something seriously wrong when the passionate, hard-working people who have our lives in their hands can’t get the pay and resources they deserve. Keep Reading
The mayors and chief executives of Northland's three district councils are all changing. Keep Reading
Victims of tragedies such as Pike River and the March 15 attack hope to save future survivors from being ignored, retraumatised or being given conflicting information. Keep Reading
OPINION: We embody the extreme end of the exhausted, apolitical part of the country who want nothing more than to get back to normal. Keep Reading
Demonstrations are taking place across the motu today as primary care nurses hold rallies in five centres over pay issues with Te Whatu Ora Health New... Keep Reading
"I still love New Zealand. If the government makes changes tomorrow I will cancel all my plans." Keep Reading
Lisa Hansen wrote to Cabinet Ministers, police and Medsafe claiming the vaccine contained “nano-scale advanced technology” and calling for an immediate halt to the roll-out. Keep Reading
Commerations are underway at Ōrākei marae in Auckland for the one-year anniversary of the Dawn Raids apology. Keep Reading
Tony Alexander is predicting house prices to fall another 5-6 percent in 2022. Keep Reading
Photo: https://www.mrgslibrary.org/dawn-raids.html Last year Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made a formal apology to the Pacific communities that were... Keep Reading
The housing market is becoming more affordable but is still beyond the reach of many. Keep Reading
One of the country's most well known philanthropists is packing his bags, and leaving for Australia. Sir Ray Avery is ditching New Zealand as he's says he' Keep Reading
Kiwibank is now a state-owned asset. But the government’s reasons for rescuing the bank might not make a great deal of sense. Keep Reading
The latest protest fell flat because many of the most active agents of misinformation have moved on to targeting local body elections. Charlie Mitchell explains. Keep Reading
One of the authors of the controversial He Puapua report says the indigenous collaboration arrangement signed this week between Aotearoa and Canada offers an... Keep Reading
Queenstown businesses want New Zealand to attract high value tourists but not at the expense of those on a budget, after the Tourism Minister's pitch to big-spending travellers. Keep Reading
One-third of children placed in state care have ended up serving a prison sentence, according to research tabled before the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care today. Keep Reading
As long as criminals face weak consequences, we'll risk turning into next Johannesburg. Keep Reading
Convenience store chain Night 'n Day is pledging to pass on to customers any savings it makes through wholesale grocery deals with the two big supermarket chains. Keep Reading
The first instalment of the Government’s cost of living payment will be paid out today. So who is eligible, and how much will you get? Keep Reading
High inflation, rising interest rates and winter are putting extra pressure on Kiwis. Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from New Zealand and elsewhere, on politics, economics and citizen voices. Keep Reading