- WorkSafe changes will deter employees from raising concerns – CTU
- Luxon ‘comfortable’ with Chris Bishop’s response after Aotearoa Music Awards ‘rant’
- Universities will be weakened by Budget focus on STEM and science – professor
- WorkSafe shake-up: Minister kicks off agency makeover with hotline for ‘overzealous’ road cone use
- Minister gives WorkSafe clear direction to change approach
- Brooke van Velden shifts WorkSafe’s focus from enforcement to advice
- Former Justice Minister Judith Collins refuses to apologise to Lake Alice survivor
- Two former finance ministers receive King’s Birthday Honours
- ‘I’ve had a wonderful life’: 90 years of Jim Bolger
- Categories and strategy: The path of Parliament’s members’ bills
- Defence Minister Judith Collins endorses Trump’s Golden Dome amid contract frenzy
- David Seymour reflects on past decade to ACT supporters in first speech as Deputy Prime Minister
- David Seymour speaks to ACT supporters in first speech since becoming Deputy Prime Minister
- David Seymour sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeds Winston Peters
- Councils plead for bipartisan Resource Management Act reform
- Act MP: Why I held up ‘my’ nude photo in Parliament
- ‘What a load of crap’: Chris Bishop caught ‘ranting’ during Stan Walker’s Aotearoa Music Awards performance
- ‘What a load of crap’: Bishop seen ranting during Stan Walker’s performance
- Father of Kiwi killed in Ukraine says government offered ‘virtually nothing’ in support
- ACC chair resigns while government ministers expect a turnaround
- Christchurch protesters confront Finance Minister Nicola Willis over pay equity
- Health and Disability Commission says operating budget $1.9m less than previous years
- Public consultation opens for raising Transmission Gully speed limit to 110km/h
- Couple owes $20,000 Working for Families debt ‘through no fault of our own’
- Couple owes $20,000 Working for Families debt to government ‘through no fault of our own’
- Hamish Cooper named as new ambassador to London to replace Phil Goff
- Parents could be prosecuted for truancy, but principals say it won’t work
- Government ramping up truancy enforcement, parents condoning it could be prosecuted
- Largest private medical scanning company ready to take on public system’s MRI, CT backlogs
- Farmers hail end of ‘unworkable’ RMA, Greens say changes dismantle protections
- Deputy PM handover: Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign
- Govt plan to reduce ‘distressing’ Working for Families debt
- Government plan to reduce ‘distressing’ Working for Families debt
- National campaigned on this bonding scheme, so why has no work been done on it?
- Government ramping up truancy enforcement, parents condoning it could be prosecuted
- Erica Stanford regrets email ‘spam’ remarks after backlash
- ‘We can only be optimistic’: Trump to appeal tariff ruling
- Government announces $59.2 million funding to ensure Taranaki hospital revamp
- David Seymour grilled on proposed Waikato medical school by business leaders
- Govt reveals new rules for mining, farming and infrastructure
- Sweeping RMA changes for housing, freshwater, infrastructure rules proposed
- Major proposed changes to Resource Management Act outlined for freshwater, infrastructure, farming
- Watch live: Ministers outline sweeping changes to RMA rules
- Victorian government appoints Caroline McElnay as chief health officer
- Government’s health boost less than claimed, expert says
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says a ‘productivity problem’ is driving skilled Kiwis offshore
- 370 Auckland nurses refusing to take on call shifts in protest over pay, chronic understaffing
- Proposed noise limit changes could make Christchurch NZ’s loudest city
- King’s Birthday: What’s open, what’s closed and how it’s decided who gets honours
- PM doesn’t believe coalition subject to more leaks than previous governments
- Luxon says Stanford meant ‘no offence’ with comments about emails from India
- Primary sector not impressed with government’s horticultural product approval targets
- Benefit sanctions will mean young parents ‘end up on the street’, Māori youth service says
- Seymour changing who decides how much ECE teachers can be paid
- Luxon and Hipkins talk coalition dynamics, people skills and direction for the 2026 election
- ‘Chilling effect’: Union raises concerns over ministers’ interference after leaks
- What did the House get up to during Budget urgency?
- New classrooms, school welcome but Selwyn Mayor says more needed
- ‘High and ongoing’ risk of more Oranga Tamariki privacy breaches – Commissioner
- Reserve Bank drops OCR by 25 basis points to 3.25 percent
- Waiuku’s $383k safety improvement project paused after criticism from local board
- Education Ministry asks RNZ to help investigation into leaks – we declined
- Education Ministry asks RNZ to help investigation into leaks – we declined
- Hairdressing changes welcomed by customers, raising hairs with some in industry.
- New 24-7 health service could ‘dismantle’ general practice, doctor says
- Government plans three new primary schools in Canterbury
- Drip, drip, drip: NZ’s biggest political leaks
- Waiuku’s $400,000 pedestrian crossing proposal paused after criticism from local board
- Watch: Health Minister Simeon Brown reveals more details on new Wellington Hospital ED
- Hairdressing law shake-up announced by David Seymour
- Hairdressing law shake-up announced by David Seymour
- Youth homelessness advocate says Budget fails most vulnerable
- Youth homelessness advocate says Budget fails most vulnerable
- How many public sector jobs have really been axed?
- MPs urged to ‘lead by example’ and trim superannuation subsidy
- Incoming Deputy PM eyes up electricity assets
- Crackdown on public service leaks is leaked to RNZ
- Government urgency plans slow to a crawl
- Govt mulls issue of Entain’s Aussie bets after NZ greyhound ban
- Ban on taking crayfish from Northland’s east coast on the cards
- Labour’s finance spokesperson gives few details about party’s fiscal policy targets
- Wellington’s Te Kāhui Auaha campus could close under proposal
- Police Commissioner slams shoplifting directive as ‘confusing and unhelpful’
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Finance Minister Nicola Willis to speak post-Budget in Auckland
- Hipkins pushes back on Peters’ ruling out Labour again
- Labour says new Nelson Hospital plan lets residents down
- Climate target failure would bring overseas scrutiny, government warned
- School lunch documents reveal nutritional assessments, student taste test results
- Government sets targets to reduce new agricultural and horticultural product approval wait times
- Boot camps are ‘child prisons’ says Kick Back’s Aaron Hendry
- Retail NZ wants ‘urgent meeting’ with police minister over police shoplifting change
- Retail NZ wants ‘urgent meeting’ with police minister over police shoplifting change
- Greyhound Racing NZ applies for judicial review of ban
- Watch live: Nicola Willis and Simeon Brown reveal more details about new Nelson hospital
- Pay equity: Former National MP Marilyn Waring assembles ‘people’s select committee’
- Private hospitals may be asked to pay for surgeon training
- Formerly secret spy data centre to open soon in West Auckland
- ‘Far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear’ – Nicola Willis
- Budget 2025: None of year’s child poverty targets met
- Health NZ’s elective surgery plan sees training shortfall warning
- Jobseeker sanctions: ‘Forcing people to volunteer is a contradiction in terms’
- New ‘non-financial’ benefit sanctions begin today
- Budget 2025: Male National MPs conduct outfit checks in support of Nicola Willis
- Speed limit increase on Auckland’s Northern Gateway toll road will get people to destination ‘quickly and safely’ – transport minister
- Mediawatch: How a Budget is covered
- Māori have nothing to fear from me when I’m Deputy Prime Minister – David Seymour
- Budget 2025 decisions ‘strange and unnecessary’ – Labour leader
- Labour accuses govt of trying to avoid scrutiny by passing bill under urgency
- Budget 2025: Spy agencies funds cut as security threats grow
- Budget 2025: The teenagers feeling ignored by government’s decisions
- Budget 2025: Māori educators say boost won’t fix poor school buildings
- Budget 2025: Spy agencies funds cut as security threats grow
- Regulatory Standards Bill passes first reading
- Regulatory Standards Bill passes first reading
- Budget 2025 reaction – as it happened
- Te Pāti Māori co-leaders Rawiri Waititi, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer miss key Budget 2025 debate, speeches
- Live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after Kiwisaver changes in Budget
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after Kiwisaver changes in Budget
- Budget 2025: High earners can’t get KiwiSaver credit – but they can get the pension
- The House: Budget Q&A with Clerk Assistant James Picker
- Education Minister Erica Stanford promises more teachers, learning support staff
- Words and Numbers: Beginning Budget Day in the House
- Budget 2025 Live: All the reaction, updates and details
- Tens of thousands of families will be worse off under Budget changes to Best Start tax credit
- Budget 25: Boost will mostly be eaten by inflation, police union says
- Rabbits, switch-ups and highway robbery: Politicians, economists react to Budget 25
- Annual health funding likely to lag behind rising costs – doctor
- Māori question lack of targeted funding in 2025 Budget
- Analysis: Finance Minister delivers ‘nip and tuck’ Budget
- Labour claims Budget is being paid for by the country’s women
- Government yet to confirm Nelson Hospital redevelopment Budget
- Tougher benefit rules for young people trigger mixed responses
- Budget backsliding on climate change ‘defies belief’, say advocates
- Budget Day 2025 – as it happened
- Labour claims budget is being paid for by the countries women
- Budget 2025: Coalition claws back savings from pay equity, KiwiSaver, Best Start
- Opposition slams Budget ‘austerity, cuts’, Luxon attacks Greens alternative
- Budget 2025: More money for journalists, less for RNZ
- Defence Force could get more ‘killer drones’ after Budget boost
- Budget 2025: Increased funding for private schools to support ‘diversity, choice’
- Budget 2025: Pay equity, KiwiSaver and housing – Where the Govt cut $21b
- Budget 2025: Coalition claws back savings from pay equity, KiwiSaver in Budget
- Budget 2025: No surprises in health, some prescriptions to go annual
- Live: Budget Day 2025 – Government reveals its ‘No BS Budget’
- Budget 2025 at a glance: The big changes, winners and losers
- Budget 2025: ‘Underperforming’ areas cut to pay for ‘seismic shift’ in education
- Budget 2025: Grappling with the cost of the crime crackdown – $400m for prisons
- Breaking it down: Budget 2025 in charts
- Budget 2025: Pay equity changes set to save Government nearly $13 billion
- Budget 2025: Hospitals in for funding boost, prescription changes to kick in in 2026
- Budget 2025: KiwiSaver slashed, BestStart payments cut
- Budget 2025: JobSeeker cuts for unemployed teens unveiled
- Budget 2025: Surplus not on the cards until 2029
- Budget 2025: $6.6 billion tax incentive has been unveiled for businesses
- Budget 2025: Boost to education confirmed with Learning Support Coordinators, plans for more teachers
- Budget 2025 live updates: What’s in it for you
- Live: Budget Day 2025 – Government to reveal its ‘No BS Budget’
- Budget 2025: Pasifika community braces for impact
- RNZ issued gag order over pre-Budget education story
- RNZ issued gag order by Attorney-General over education story
- Budget Day: Government looks to make its promises add up
- David Seymour defends $18m annual cost of Regulatory Standards Bill
- Privileges debate shortened: What was said so far?
- School building funds haven’t increased in 15 years – principal
- Peters heckling: ‘It is absolutely a sackable offence’ – employment lawyer
- Employer of man who heckled Winston Peters criticised after launching probe into ‘disruption’ he caused
- ‘An atrocious idea’ – outcry over taxpayer-funded octopus farming research
- Winston Peters joins allies in demanding Israel allow aid into Gaza
- Up for debate: Which party gains from haka privileges surprise?
- Greens must reject ‘tokenism’ to connect with marginalised communities – Chloe Swarbrick
- Labour’s Ingrid Leary claims Casey Costello is not doing her job as Minister for Seniors
- Taxpayer-funded climate satellite MethaneSAT finally reveals what’s behind delays
- New Zealanders across political spectrum want increased spending on public services, poll finds
- Around 1000 protested proposed exclusion of Te Pāti Māori MPs
- ACT asked for advice on range of punishments for Te Pāti Māori MPs – including imprisonment
- Digital Services Tax Bill scrapped by Revenue Minister Simon Watts after Donald Trump threatens retaliation
- Watch: Parliament debates Te Pāti Māori MPs’ punishment for Treaty Principles haka
- Winston Peters ejected from House before Te Pāti Māori debate
- Te Pāti Māori punishment remains uncertain as politicians plan for lengthy debate
- Debate on Te Pāti Māori haka punishment delayed in shock Government move
- Hipkins proposes last-minute deal ahead of debate on punishment for Treaty Principles haka
- Protesters at Parliament call for lowering of age for free bowel cancer screening
- Watch live: Parliament debates Te Pāti Māori MPs’ punishment for Treaty Principles haka
- Celebration on court, censure in the House: Te Pāti Māori MPs’ suspension sparks kōrero
- Watch: Deputy PM Winston Peters tells heckler ‘naff off’ following rail announcement
- Budget Day 2025: What you need to know
- NZ joins call for Israel to allow full resumption of aid to Gaza
- Te Pāti Māori’s haka punishment labelled extreme, but Labour unlikely to filibuster
- Budget 2025: $600m for upgrading rail network
- Iwi says Te Pāti Māori suspension a ‘punishment for being unapologetically Māori’
- NZ wildlife and construction projects at centre of urgent Wildlife Act changes
- PM on haka punishment: ‘If they want to muck around, so be it’
- Regulatory Standards Bill to be introduced to House
- Regulatory Standards Bill to be introduced to House
- Competing Otago Port proposals ‘frustrating’, says Associate Regional Development Minister
- Budget money to cover proposed tax changes for foreign investors
- The Governor General is deep in the DNA of Parliament
- Luxon and Willis hold post-Cabinet media conference ahead of Budget
- Labour asks Auditor General to consider cost burden in school lunches probe
- Watch: Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis speak ahead of Budget 2025
- MPs’ property portfolios: Christopher Luxon sells investment houses, politicians with overseas interests
- Real Life: Andrew Little ‘persuaded’ to run for Wellington mayor by ‘crescendo’ of support
- Budget 2025: What’s been announced so far
- ‘We have to have rules’: Christopher Luxon won’t say if Te Pāti Māori’s punishment appropriate
- Budget 2025: New funding for after-hours care ‘not going to go very far’ – GP and urgent care doctor
- Budget 2025: How does government spending actually work?
- Oranga Tamariki security contract unfair – New Zealand Security Association
- How does government spending actually work?
- Watch live: Dame Jacinda Ardern gives Class Day address at Yale University
- Jacinda Ardern talks ‘imposter syndrome’ at Yale University’s graduation
- Budget must balance spending restraint with Govt’s growth agenda
- New funding for after-hours care ‘not going to go very far’ – GP and urgent care doctor
- Budget 2025: Government commits $164m over four years towards after-hours health care
- Budget 2025: Christopher Luxon announces $164m for new 24/7 urgent care services
- Budget 2025: Government commits $164m over four years towards after-hours health care
- Counsellors urge government to take heed of Oranga Tamariki report
- Budget 2025: Māori Wardens receive $1.5m funding boost
- Pasifika leaders, influencers weigh in on proposed social media ban for under-16s
- Waitangi Tribunal recommends ‘immediate halt’ Regulatory Standards Bill for ‘meaningful consultation’ with Māori
- Unethical for Wellington council to sign more Golden Mile contracts, Andrew Little says
- Government to run full national interest test on World Health Pandemic Treaty
- Government rolls out welcome mat to overseas films
- Budget 2025: Nicola Willis announces half-billion-dollar boost for film industry
- School support staff protest outside Erica Stanford’s Auckland office for more pay
- The House: Wake-up call to MPs over building relationships after Treaty settlements
- Social services react to damning report into Oranga Tamariki
- A surplus of defence riches, but lack of skill and experience
- A surplus of defence riches, but lack of skill and experience
- Judith Collins defiant over survey involvement: ‘The Greens are frankly bonkers’
- Department of Conservation could lose another 68 roles in effort to cut costs
- Stanford spars with Radhakrishnan over email ‘spam’ remark
- Chris Hipkins takes responsibility for Labour MP’s question that led to C-bomb
- Privileges Committee report on Te Pāti Māori’s haka to be debated, voted on next Tuesday
- Auditor-General releases scathing report on Oranga Tamariki
- NZ launches world first anonymous reporting platform to combat foreign bribery
- Willis boosts new Social Investment Fund
- Nicola Willis announces $190m ‘Social Investment Fund’
- Budget 2025: Nicola Willis announces $190m ‘Social Investment Fund’
- Brooke van Velden meets with Council of Trade Unions after pay equity changes
- Public doctors will quit if easy operations are outsourced to private hospitals, radiologist says
- Unprecedented punishment on Te Pati Maori MPs over protest haka not taken lightly – Judith Collins
- Labour defends raising column as C-word debate spirals
- Lack of debate fans pay equity fury
- Regulatory Standards Bill will lead to ‘inappropriate, dangerous’ powers, claimants say
- Te Pāti Māori MPs to be temporarily suspended from Parliament over haka
- First round of free trade talks with India ‘constructive’
- Brooke van Velden drops C-word in Parliament
- Coalition deride Green budget as ‘Marxist’ and ‘left-wing Trumpism’
- Urgent debate on redress for abuse in state care
- Chairs, board members named for new science mergers
- 18,000 register support for Tribunal claim against Regulatory Standards Bill
- The Green Party’s proposal to tax and spend billions more
- Greens promise free doctor visits, childcare but new taxes, higher borrowing
- Green Party would give almost $400 weekly payment to job seekers
- David Seymour announces $140 million school attendance service to tackle truancy
- State abuse compensation ‘band-aids for bullet wounds’, government told
- No clear link between SOE performance and chief executive pay
- FamilyBoost policy: $14m of $62m spent on administration costs
- Waitangi Tribunal already doing exactly what it was originally intended to do, Treaty law experts say
- National, Labour clash over who’s lying about pay equity changes
- Any military help to US space activities must not aid nuclear systems – NZ officials
- Firearms registry is keeping NZers safe – external review
- Winston Peters concedes government will be late to hitting police recruitment targets
- Elevate to get another $100m, Finance Minister says
- National, Labour clash over who’s lying about pay equity changes
- How would banning teenagers from social media work?
- Minister Mark Mitchell defends police amidst Jevon McSkimming’s pornography scandal
- $100m boost to government’s venture capital fund announced
- $100m boost to government’s venture capital fund announced
- Move to protect Fiordlank elk draws ire of Forest and Bird
- Move to protect Fiordland elk draws ire of Forest and Bird
- Labour’s Chris Hipkins takes aim at pay equity changes, government’s ‘austerity’ and ‘division’ in speech
- ‘We’re testing for testing’s sake’ – new maths tests fail to make the grade for principals
- Union, government in mediation over working from home restrictions
- Social media restrictions will need to be policed by government – expert
- ‘Nothing further from the truth’ – pay equity shake-up not cutting pay for women, says PM
- The unfinished business of measuring public sector performance
- ‘Part socialist’ heads back to the private sector
- Police minister Mark Mitchell says second firearms registry review not needed
- Australian politician who sparked social media ban says it’s ‘worth it’ even if kids find way around it
- Budget 2025: What’s in it for the youth?
- Wellington mayoral race: Who wants the top job?
- US cuts back on generals to boost ‘lethality’ – should NZDF follow suit?
- Social media ban for young people to be investigated – Luxon
- ACT declares disagreement with partners over firearm registry
- ACT invokes ‘agree to disagree’ clause over firearms registry review
- Council calls on Māori candidates to stand in local election
- The House: Labour’s ‘conviction politician’ waves Parliament goodbye
- Shouting out, singing in: Rockquest at Parliament
- New cancer drugs get Pharmac boost
- Protests against new pay equity legislation continue
- Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka assures outcome of Waitangi Tribunal review won’t be predetermined
- Government puts $35m towards keeping drugs out of the country
- Luxon calls for an ‘all of New Zealand’ effort in India relationship
- Regulatory Standards Bill claim brought forward by Tribunal
- Government announces review into Waitangi Tribunal, Seymour calls it ‘activist’
- As it happened: Nationwide protests against controversial pay equity law change
- Watch live: No new compensation scheme for abuse survivors, more funds for current system
- Principals at odds over new relationships and sexuality framework
- Opposition ramps up to government’s pay equity move
- Regulatory Standards Bill : Claimant group wants urgent hearing before bill is taken to Cabinet
- Alcohol lobbyists given input on health policies, documents reveal
- NZ lagging behind most comparable countries on space spend per capita
- Luxon calls on India, Pakistan to de-escalate tensions as death toll rises
- Pay equity-affected support worker challenges van Velden to do her job for one week
- Luxon: Government boosts capital spend, keeps R&D tax credit
- National briefed its MPs two days prior to pay equity overhaul announcement
- Coalition holds power, Labour regains support in Taxpayers Union Curia poll
- Pay equity amendment puzzles
- Labour proposes law to restrict big tobacco lobbyists influence on government
- Christopher Luxon announces boost to capital spend in pre-Budget speech
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon announces boost to capital spend in pre-Budget speech
- ACC backs down over Māori, Pasifika injury targets after ACT pressure
- Government finances in better shape than forecast in December
- Medical Council fears political interference over doctor shortage
- Kiwirail reveals $500 million spent on axed Cook Strait ferry project
- Ventilation rules to be revamped to ease plight of Auckland townhouse occupants
- The small regulatory shift that could have big impacts on mokopuna Māori
- Clear battle lines drawn over New Zealand politicians’ interpretations of Australian election
- Education Ministry puts multi-million school boards contract up for grabs
- Parliament’s Privileges Committee closer to decision on Te Pāti Māori haka
- Pay Equity Amendment Bill passes under urgency
- MPs give pope a tardy but honest obituary
- Long-serving Labour MP David Parker’s valedictory address
- Te Pāti Māori apologises for breaching privilege rule
- Labour slams ACT for championing better lawmaking as law changes rushed through
- Minister Judith Collins says no allies have put pressure on government to up defence spending
- Cabinet signs off on proposal for Regulatory Standards Bill
- Six shipbuilders shortlisted to deliver new Cook Strait ferries
- Seymour calls for inquiry into National’s proposal to ban social media for under 16s
- Social media ban: Parents need to step up, not the government – retired judge
- Oranga Tamariki pins hopes on $70m tech upgrade as more child abuse concerns reported
- Tightening of pay equity law ‘gut-wrenching’, brings advocate to tears
- Principals welcome Auditor-General’s school lunch scheme inquiry, keen to see results
- Pay equity changes: Two sides of the coalition brought out
- Government figures on social work visits to at risk child doesn’t show full picture – watchdog
- School lunches probe launched by Auditor-General
- Govt names new advisory council on science and innovation
- Privileges Committee delays deliberations over Te Pāti Māori MP’s haka in the House
- John Roche named as PM’s new chief science advisor
- ACT prevented National from pushing forward with under-16 social media ban
- Overhaul of equal pay legislation is halting progress, Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner says
- Greens launch bill to stop animal cruelty through imported products
- Early childhood teacher warns accidents will go ‘through the roof’ after sector overhaul
- Pay equity legislation could save ‘billions’ for government – PM
- Auditor-General launches probe into school lunches
- Pay equity law to be amended under urgency
- Government halts all current pay equity claims, makes it harder to lodge new ones
- Nicola Willis, Chris Bishop join Erica Stanford in admitting they used personal emails
- National MP puts forward member’s bill to ban under-16s from social media
- Corrections minister Mark Mitchell denies pushing for longer prison sentences
- Erica Standford inviting security risks by using personal email address, Labour leader says
- Listen live: Chris Hipkins talks to Morning Report about minister’s email faux pas, and longer prison sentences
- Leaked documents say Kāhui Ako school programme ‘set to be disestablished’
- Greens want to close egg and meat ‘loophole’
- National’s Erica Stanford used personal email for work purposes
- National tops the list of donations to political parties with almost $5m in contributions
- Government kick-starts trade negotiations with India
- Watch live: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at post-Cabinet media conference
- Mark Mitchell wants short prison sentences scrapped in hope of reducing reoffending
- Oranga Tamariki struggles with rise in serious, ‘critical’ and ‘very urgent’ cases
- Oranga Tamariki struggles with rise in serious, ‘critical’ and ‘very urgent’ cases
- Taranaki councils seek feedback on combined water proposal
- New goals for Predator Free strategy among proposed DOC changes
- Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming still on leave four months after suspension
- Public Service Association calls for investigation into cuts to Te Whatu Ora anti-fraud roles
- Navy helicopter upgrade needed after Seasprites ‘worked to the bone’ – experts
- Watch: Albanese wins big as Australia shuns Trump politics
- Vote set for sugary drinks ban at Palmerston North council venues
- Education Minister launches new Parent Portal
- Defence Force maritime helicopters to be replaced at cost of over $2 billion
- Mediawatch: Bad stats and stereotypes boost bootcamp bid
- Hundreds gather in Dunedin for protest against proposed gender legislation
- Tory Whanau believes politics has become a lot more ‘toxic’ especially for wāhine Māori
- Prime Minister rejects claims that there are too many ministers
- Watch live: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media in Dunedin
- NZ Initiative ‘absolutely delighted’ Seymour wants to slash ministerial line-up
- Government’s water reforms will not improve council debt
- Regulatory Standards Bill claim accepted for urgency by Waitangi Tribunal with 12,000 claimants signed on
- David Seymour’s plan to revamp government
- ACT’s David Seymour wants to slash ‘bloated’ ministerial line-up
- Greens announces policy it says will create 40,000 ‘green’ jobs
- Greens announce policy they say will create 40,000 ‘green’ jobs
- Senior hospital doctors strike in protest at stalled pay talks
- Senior hospital doctors strike in protest at stalled pay talks
- Councillors to have ‘how-to’ guidebook on staying safe from abuse
- Minister ‘trying to have it both ways’ in ordering police to take swim test – Labour
- Te Puni Kōkiri reveals new Whānau Ora commissioning agencies
- Iwi-Crown relations on the line after scathing audit
- Iwi-Crown relations on the line after scathing audit
- Removing prisoners’ voting rights backward step, says Labour, Greens
- Minister ‘trying to have it both ways’ in ordering police to take swim test – Labour
- Health NZ confirms a third of all IT roles will be cut
- Health NZ confirms a third of all IT roles will be cut
- Prisoner voting ban to be brought back – Paul Goldsmith
- Australian election on a knife edge, thanks to Donald Trump
- Government performance reporting must focus on what matters most
- Prisoner voting ban to be brought back – Paul Goldmsith
- ‘Parallel universe stuff’ -Former Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull on Winston Peters downplaying Trump’s trade war
- $1b Budget cut could slow economic recovery, experts warn
- Keeping politicians honest
- Pharmac’s approach not fit for purpose, major review finds
- Wellington City Council defends process that led to decision to demolish City to Sea Bridge
- A $1.1b cut to the government’s new spending comes after Trump’s trade trafiffs
- Wellington City Council defends process that led to decision to demolish City to Sea Bridge
- ‘An outstanding contribution to the city’ – Wellington city councillors react to Whanau decision
- Government exploring Northland to Auckland ‘energy bridge’ with $2 million study
- Pharmac’s approach not fit for purpose, major review finds
- Tory Whanau not ruling out running for mayor in future elections
- Outgoing public spending watchdog laments state of reporting
- The Finance Minister’s big budget cuts
- $1b cut to operating allowance coming in Budget, Nicola Willis says
- ACT drafts member’s bill to remove banking climate disclosures
- Healthcare providers funding immunisations out of own pockets, Health NZ admits ‘work to do’
- Auckland iwi boss accuses NZ First, ACT MPs of ‘scaremongering’ with Waitākere Ranges claims
- Mystery of when Peters appointed Minister for Rail solved
- Chatham Islands hopes for a more independent future
- Andrew Little secures Labour mayoral nomination
- New space infrastructure law to deter foreign malicious actions
- Government takes action against foreign attacks on ground-based space operations
- Poor scores for govt agencies on record keeping – Chief Archivist
- The Government’s plan to simplify the building consent process
- Government reveals new scheme to accelerate building projects
- Government announces $53m boost for teacher registrations, practising certificates fees
- Police applicants who failed physical test still admitted for training
- Part of MSD programme to prevent people ending up in emergency housing scrapped
- Prime Minister Christoper Luxon reflects on Pope Francis’ funeral, talks Ukraine peace deal
- Ministers rejected advice to review climate grants
- MSD workloads behind partial scrapping of programme to prevent people ending up in emergency housing, documents show
- Government replaces EV charger grants with new loan scheme
- Last call to share Covid-19 pandemic experience with inquiry
- Democratic guardrails: Is NZ safe from authoritarianism?
- Auckland councillor wants mayor to pressure government over building consents in flood-prone areas
- Ministry of Regulation salaries continue to top average $150K one year on
- Watch: Luxon’s Anzac Day speeches at Gallipoli, Chunuk Bair
- Cross-party hope for anti-trafficking legislation
- Cross-party hope for anti-trafficking legislation
- Nicola Willis confirms FamilyBoost eligibility to be expanded
- No virginity testing and amending alcohol licensing rules on Indian origin MPs agenda
- Fewer than 50 families to get National’s full tax package, says CTU
- China’s NZ embassy expresses ‘strong dissatisfaction’ over MPs visit to Taiwan
- Tolling an option for Mill Road project planned for south Auckland – Bishop
- Tolling an option for $91m Mill Road project planned for south Auckland – Bishop
- Kiwi travellers blown away by chance meeting with NZ Prime Minister Chris Luxon
- Three-day hospital stay bill will result in unintended consequences, NZ College of Midwives says
- PM will not step in over Peters’ comments in RNZ interview
- Christopher Luxon promotes NZ’s rocket, tech talents to UK businesses
- ‘Me tū, me haka!’: Te Pāti Māori MPs defend haka in Privileges Committee written submissions
- Labour wants Christopher Luxon to step in over Winston Peters’ comments on RNZ funding
- Chris Bishop makes announcement on Auckland’s Northwest Rapid Transit
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to attend Pope Francis’ funeral
- Defence Ministry puts out tender for help strengthening systems ‘increasingly vulnerable’ to cyber attack
- Te Pāti Māori MPs will not attend Privileges Committee hearing, citing lack of fairness and disregard to tikanga
- Regulation Minister David Seymour on ECE sector review
- Northland Expressway preferred routes: New road over Brynderwyn Hills to be built
- Te Pāti Māori MPs will not attend Privileges Committee hearing, citing lack of fairness and disregard to tikanga
- NZ First leader Winston Peters defends gender bill during fiery RNZ interview
- Watch: Regulation Minister David Seymour on ECE sector review
- Infrastructure failures: Govt makes little headway on fixing weaknesses
- Luxon says NZ stands with Ukraine, no decision on peacekeeping
- Court case against big NZ polluters remains focused after ruling
- Te Pāti Māori face public hearing over haka in Parliament
- Health Minister Simeon Brown not ruling out Patient Safety Commissioner
- What is a woman? NZ First’s revolving door of member’s bills
- What is a woman? NZ First’s revolving door of member’s bills
- Government extends assistance for drought-affected farmers
- Christopher Luxon meets King Charles, due to discuss trade and security with British PM
- New Zealand extending military assistance to Ukraine
- Community housing builds stalled as providers left without financial security
- Will a new chief science advisor be appointed soon?
- Patients have ‘bigger concerns’ than one-day strike – advocate
- Threat of climate change downgraded in defence force plan
- The watchdog that listens: Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman
- Labour’s Chris Hipkins stands by initial Covid response, but admits mistakes were made
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to talk trade and defence with UK prime minister Keir Starmer
- Compulsory consent education proposed for schools
- Energy and shipping decisions needed before meatworks – Chatham Islands mayor
- Hone Harawira criticises former Te Pāti Māori candidate Pere Huriwai-Seger for confronting Casey Costello
- Hone Harawira criticises Te Pāti Māori candidate Pere Huriwai-Seger for confronting Casey Costello
- ‘Best farmers in the world’: Christopher Luxon praises New Zealand’s agriculture sector
- Health NZ report admits poor management of hospital facilities
- Finance Minister Nicola Willis tells Reserve Bank to ‘show some restraint’ as budget slashed
- ‘Made-up number’: Doctors dispute Simeon Brown’s pay claim
- Callaghan Innovation confirms 67 more potential job cuts as it disestablishes
- Reserve Bank’s budget to be slashed by 25%
- Govt slashes RBNZ proposed budget, notes rampant staff growth
- $20 billion of funding needed, first ‘Health Infrastructure Plan’ reveals
- ‘Made-up number’: Doctors dispute Simeon Brown’s pay claim
- Andrew Little to run for Wellington mayoralty
- NZ plugs in to boost US Navy’s space race with China
- New Zealand’s role with potential ‘coalition of the willing’ still undecided
- In their own words: Luxon v Peters on US tariffs
- ‘Golden visa’ applications: Seven investors with $35m to spend approved so far
- Government celebrates latest violent crime statistics, admits data is volatile
- Watch live: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media after violent crime statistics released
- Winston Peters emphasises growing importance of NZ’s Pacific ties with the United States
- Midwives advocate for ‘and-and’ approach to pregnancy language
- Education Minister Erica Stanford announces new school in Auckland, extra classrooms
- Winston Peters won’t speak while overseas on PM’s ‘hysterical’ trade language
- Coalition directs Health NZ to stop saying ‘pregnant people’
- ‘It’s a backward step for education’ – principal on plan to cut Kāhui Ako
- Consultation starts on new draft sexuality education framework
- Government invests $13.5m to ‘turbocharge’ tourism marketing
- How does New Zealand’s driving test compare to other countries
- Consultation starts on new draft sex education guidelines
- Surge in ‘golden visa’ applications and interest
- Christopher Luxon doubles down on trade war comments after Winston Peters’ criticism
- Politics live: Christopher Luxon and Winston Peters need to ‘stop their bickering’ – Labour
- Government considers axing education scheme involving nearly 2000 schools
- Defence Force to embark on drone shopping spree
- AI widely used in public sector, survey finds
- Luxon and Peters need to ‘stop their bickering’ – Labour
- Driving licence changes: One practical test instead of two
- Winston Peters says talk of ‘trade war’ is ‘hysterical’, ‘short-sighted’
- Winston Peters says talk of ‘trade war’ is ‘hysterical’, ‘short-sighted’
- Foreign Minister wraps up Tonga visit, heading to Hawai’i
- The multibillion-dollar boost for New Zealand’s military: What you need to know
- The multibillion-dollar boost for New Zealand’s military: What you need to know
- Trade Minister Todd McClay writes to US counterparts over ‘harmful’ tariffs
- ‘Call me next time’: Peters disparages Luxon’s tariff talks
- Manaia House opens in Whangārei after $21.6 million interior upgrades
- The unusual death of the Treaty Principles Bill
- ‘It’s over’: Luxon rules out entertaining another iteration of Treaty Principles Bill
- Christopher Luxon on the Treaty bill, new veteran’s day and trade wars
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs job relisted without ‘tikanga’ title after Winston Peters asks it to be pulled
- Government launches partnership to combat domestic violence in Auckland
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon on the Treaty bill, new veteran’s day and trade wars
- Air Force’s retired Hercules planes sold to Coulson for firefighting duty
- Police Commissioner Richard Chambers on mental health callouts, methamphetamine and recruitment
- Moves aimed at lifting efficiency of building new social housing announced
- New national veteran day announced, official term ‘veteran’ expanded
- Watch live: New national veteran day announced, official term ‘veteran’ expanded
- Annual report finds more NZ kids living in material hardship than last year
- Tāwhaki national aerospace centre pursuing companies to build launch pad
- China doesn’t want trade war, but will fight back – Ambassador to New Zealand
- How the world reacted to the demise of the Treaty Principles Bill
- How the world reacted to the demise of the Treaty Principles Bill
- Phil Goff relishes new-found freedom, blasts Donald Trump again
- Celebrations at defeat of divisive Treaty Principles Bill
- Treaty Principles Bill scrapped but the fight for Te Tiriti is just beginning – lawyers and advocates say
- Celebrations at defeat of divisive Treaty Principles Bill
- An unwinnable war on the great enemy – the road cone
- Luxon speaks to six world leaders about Donald Trump’s tariffs
- Greyhounds trot on Parliament grounds as racing ban looms
- ‘Watch this space’: Seymour on if voted down Treaty Principles Bill will return
- Te Pāti Māori to run candidates in general seats at next election
- Te Pāti Māori to run candidates in general seats at next election
- Watch: Te Pati Māori film crew ejected from public gallery by Parliament security
- Watchdog warns of reputational damage from failure to meet Treaty settlement obligations
- Watch live: Treaty Principles Bill debate at second reading in Parliament
- Kmart’s Anko coffee cups recalled due to ‘risk of serious injury’
- US tariffs ‘confronting’ for New Zealand businesses, Christopher Luxon says
- Donald Trump’s 10% US tariff on NZ looks set to remain, officials clarifying – Nicola Willis
- Christopher Luxon talks to world leaders as Donald Trump pauses tariffs
- Winston Peters declines Benjamin Doyle’s invitation to speak directly
- National minister heralds ‘cremation day’ for Treaty Principles Bill
- Formula firms fight against expanded online ad ban despite WHO warnings
- Charity takes legal action over government’s ‘failure’ to protect Hector’s and Māui dolphins
- Health NZ proposes to axe jobs from team that brings in millions for the govt
- Upton reiterates call for forests to be phased out of ETS
- The House: A Question Time scavenger hunt
- ‘I refuse to be disappeared by hate’ – Green MP Benjamin Doyle responds to social media scrutiny
- National MP James Meager leaves Justice Committee chair role
- New procurement rules urge wool use in government buildings
- ‘My beliefs are a private matter’ – National MP part of underground sect probed by FBI
- Wellington council fights speed limit reversals: ‘This is stupid policy’
- Diesel importers required to increase reserves to 28 days
- ‘Increasingly vulnerable’ – Warning over rise of organised crime in NZ
- ‘Shoot me’: Retiring MP David Parker dismisses prospect of Wellington mayoralty bid
- Ministry of Social Development to use ‘basic AI’ to check if jobseekers have met their obligations
- Ministry of Social Development to use basic AI to regrant benefits
- Finance Minister Nicola Willis insists NZ must withstand global volatility
- Workers sick of the status quo and want change: CTU
- ‘There should always be a human in charge’: Defence minister on NZDF’s killer drones
- ‘We are now in the grips of this tariff war’ – economists warn of second-order effects
- Māori rights advocate calls out minister over ‘race-baiting’ language on school lunch issue
- Government’s green investment bank to be shut down
- Government pulls pin on NZ Green Investment Finance
- Christian Hawkesky appointed Bank Governor for next six months
- Govt counting cost of Trump’s tariffs on New Zealand
- Crown breached one of oldest Treaty Settlements by appropriating Māori fishing quota – High Court
- Former Labour Party leader Andrew Little considers run for Wellington Mayor
- MPI’s consultant spend halved, still $40m in FY2024
- Laws to better protect MPs from the public being considered
- Labour stalwart and former Cabinet Minister David Parker resigns from Parliament
- Hipkins changes diary to vote down Treaty Principles Bill says PM should do the same
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon condemns ‘trade war’ aftermath of Trump tariffs
- Defence Force spend-up: Who is it meant to protect us against, and other questions
- Colonoscopy wait times increase as Health NZ funds fewer procedures
- New Zealand has joined the arms race – law professor
- ‘On every dimension, NZ is falling behind’: The struggle for ‘social cohesion’
- The rush to get RMA legislation introduced this year
- Coalition retains power in latest TVNZ poll
- Coalition lays out big boost in defence spending
- AG concerned at $3.2b increase in Crown’s veteran support
- Billboards attacking Green MPs appear in Wellington and Auckland
- Government unveils $12 billion Defence Capability Plan
- ‘Unchecked’ industry lobbying needs regulating, say ex-politicians
- New Zealand ‘incredibly well-positioned’ to weather tariff storm – Christopher Luxon
- Government considers u-turn on baby formula rules after industry shift
- Police taking formal statement over alleged assault on Shane Jones’ wife
- Live: ‘Not true’ – Christopher Luxon pushes back on US tariff claims
- Government says first quarterly action plan on track – second may surprise
- Live: Markets brace as Trump tariff chaos deepens
- NZDF drops entry requirements in bid to boost numbers
- Waikato medical school needs to go back to tender process – Greens
- NZDF removes entry requirements in bid to boost numbers
- Govt says first quarterly action plan on track – second may surprise
- Petition supporting change to volunteer firefighters ACC eligibility reaches 30,000
- Behind the door at a parliamentary privilege hearing
- Government to allow bigger granny flats to be built without consents
- The parliamentary processes behind the missing submissions story
- Work safety expert critical of Minister Brooke van Velden’s workplace ‘myths’
- Complaint over teaching tikanga Māori in law schools rejected
- Labour, Te Pāti Māori lose ground – April Taxpayers Union-Curia poll
- Crew on Manawanui during sinking were under-trained, ship not up to task – report
- Transcript: What happened when the Manawanui Navy ship grounded off Samoa
- Pupil off to the dentist after biting into hard plastic in school lunch
- Pupil off the to the dentist after biting into hard plastic in school lunch
- Watch live: Crew on Manawanui during sinking were under-trained, ship not up to task – report
- Justice Select committee calls for Treaty Principles Bill to be scrapped
- New laws needed for high-risk offenders, Law Commission says
- Hospital’s faulty pipe upgrade marked as complete, when it wasn’t
- Third of emergency housing applications being rejected by MSD
- Kāinga Ora staff crying in office over ‘horrendous’ restructure process
- Education Minister Erica Stanford gives top marks to her main agencies
- ‘That fear of prosecution was permeating everywhere’: van Velden
- ‘We need to stand up for what is right’ – Phil Goff doesn’t regret Trump comments
- Dozens of emergency housing applications being rejected by MSD
- From Shakespeare to Adolescence: what English texts should students study?
- Bill unbinding Treaty principles, Oranga Tamariki passes final reading
- Select Committee hears submissions on Gene Technology Bill
- Tama Potaka announces who will fill roles key to te reo Māori revitalisation in NZ
- Parliament agrees to add all Treaty Principles submissions to public record
- Stoush breaks out between Human Rights Commissioner and Jewish leader at Parliament
- Luxon says New Zealand won’t launch reciprocal tariffs against US
- Labour alleges ‘appalling lack of process’ over Treaty Principles Bill deadline
- Trade Minister Todd McClay confirms NZ to face 10% tariff on all goods to United States
- New Zealand will not retaliate in response to Trump tariffs
- US President Donald Trump imposes global 10% tariff
- Access to new drugs to speed up if approval given by some countries
- About a quarter of people feel more safe than a year ago – poll
- Girl wrongly injected with drugs highlights need for law change, Mental Health Foundation says
- Te Pāti Māori to hold own hearing after boycotting Privileges Committee
- How multinational dairy companies convinced ministers to back away from new rules for baby formula
- MP says another 500 jobs to go as Kāinga Ora roles ‘reset’ looms
- HealthNZ response to Nelson Hospital woes just window dressing – union
- Chief Human Rights Commissioner apologises to Muslim community
- Threats without consequences: Parliament’s ‘schoolyard stupidity’
- Te Pāti Māori to hold own hearing after boycotting Privileges Committee
- Kiwibank keen for more capital to fight Aussie rivals
- One third of New Zealanders waiting more than two weeks to see GP – poll
- Privileges Committee hearing to go ahead without Te Pāti Māori MPs
- KiwiRail’s $8m bill for consultants is unacceptable – minister
- Why your next pay could be a little smaller
- Government consulting with Māori landowners over changes to governing legislation
- Cutting emissions not ‘woke’ just sensible say NZ Super Fund investment managers
- Climate change is a real financial risk, Super Fund managers say
- Planned health and safety law changes miss bigger problems – union
- Ukraine a case study in how NZ needs to change defence spending – Hipkins
- New Zealand’s concerns over Cook Islands’ ‘shadow fleet’ revealed
- New RNZ-Reid Research poll: Half of Kiwis want defence spending to increase
- Prime Minister doubles down on allowing exclusion of Treaty Principles Bill submissions
- Health NZ reveals scrapped digital projects, says they’re unrelated to staff data breach
- No armed drones in NZDF arsenal, but tests continue
- Workplace Relations minister announces plans to relax health and safety laws
- Te Pāti Māori MPs’ absence from Privileges Committee won’t stop hearing – law expert
- Health and safety obligations of company directors to be eased
- New poll: Most voters think parents should provide school lunches
- New poll: Most voters think parents should provide school lunches
- Northland water pipeline projects to receive $40 million in government loans
- Te Pāti Māori MPs refuse to attend Parliament’s Privileges Committee hearing over haka protest
- Threats against MP Benjamin Doyle referred to police – Greens
- Christopher Luxon faces questions in the House
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions in the House
- Rainbow community ‘vulnerable’ after political attack on Green MP – Labour
- New Director-General of Health named as Audrey Sonerson
- ‘Bare-faced lie’ to blame me for ferry saga – Winston Peters
- Law change makes those running outdoor activities responsible for injuries – not land owners
- Green MP Benjamin Doyle away from Parliament this week after death threats
- New RNZ-Reid Research poll: Politicians react to tightening numbers
- Politics live: Chris Hipkins admits two mega ferries ‘wasn’t the wisest decision’
- New poll results: A week of few distractions pays off for the coalition
- RNZ-Reid Research poll: Coalition in front as Labour gains ground
- RNZ-Reid Research poll: View all results and charts
- Politics live: Chris Hipkins admits two mega ferries ‘wasn’t the wisest decisions’
- Govt to cut health and safety requirements for smaller businesses
- Govt makes H&S compliance easier for small businesses
- New Cook Strait ferries for Christmas 2029
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions at post-Cabinet press conference
- New details of Cook Strait ferry replacement plan unveiled
- Wellington Central MP Tamatha Paulplays songs critical of police at CubaDupa festival
- Wellington Central MP Tamatha Paul plays songs critical of police at CubaDupa festival
- Call for prime minister to step in over Winston Peters’ comments about Green MP
- New school lunches don’t give kids enough energy, failing nutrition standards – report
- 15-minute consults causing more delays for patients, say GPs
- Landscape architects worried RMA replacement could jeopardise NZ’s unique ‘everyday’ scenery
- US allies like NZ a ‘critical component of deterrence’ in space warfare – generals
- An atheist on why churches should remain tax-free
- Interislander replacements: What is the next step?
- What to expect from today’s Interislander announcement
- An about-face on not screening farmland and fishing investment
- National’s Request for Information over supermarket duopoly fails to impress Labour
- Government signals Wildlife Act update following High Court Mt Messenger bypass ruling
- Green Party says it’s time for Judith Collins to reveal what’s wrong with government-funded satellite
- Parliament Bill submissions open up conversation on constitutional arrangements
- Government’s bid for new entrant to shake up supermarket sector
- Nicola Willis considers ‘structural separation’ of retail grocery market
- New E tū union poll shows most Kiwis oppose removing living wage from government contracts
- Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis announces government plans over supermarket competition
- New E tū union poll shows most Kiwis oppose removing living wage from government contracts
- ACT MP launches member’s bill to stop universities offering services ‘based on race’
- Treaty Principles Bill: Thousands of submissions to be excluded from Parliamentary record, Labour says
- Treaty Principles Bill: Thousands of submissions to be excluded from Parliamentray record, Labour says
- Christopher Luxon says Govt has not received proposal on Eden Park stadium upgrade
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon speaks from South Island Agricultural Field Days
- New climate target ‘below expectations’ of partners, government warned
- Study examines how health issues affected four former prime ministers’ performance
- Nicola Willis to announce government plans to encourage third supermarket competitor
- The House: Urgency gives and urgency takes away
- Bishop says $150m for community housing providers levels playing field with Kāinga Ora
- Not everyone’s interactions with police the same – Green MP Tamatha Paul
- Community organisations get easier access to mental health support funding
- Beneficiaries on money cards may not be able to pay rent
- Beneficiaries on money cards may not be able to pay rent
- Government’s primary healthcare spend hasn’t increased in real terms since 2009
- Opposition cries foul over tougher sentencing laws
- Foreign Minister stays tight-lipped over high-level Washington DC meetings for now
- US security blunder prompts questions for NZ on intel sharing and Five Eyes
- Governor-General tour rolls through Whangārei
- Widow of Fa’anānā Efeso Collins seeks inquiry into his death: ‘Unanswered questions’
- Green MP Tamatha Paul doubles down on criticism of police
- Vegetarian and vegan labelling would ‘eliminate ambiguity’ – advocates
- Labour’s Peeni Henare not in contempt over ‘disorderly’ actions during Treaty Principals reading
- Labour’s Peeni Henare not in contempt over ‘disorderly’ actions during Treaty Principles reading
- Fears over minister’s bid to loosen psychologist rules
- Chris Hipkins unimpressed with government’s RMA invitation
- Drug-driving testing legislation passes despite concerns
- 11-year-old put in mental health facility given two doses of antipsychotics, Minister says
- ‘Nightmare fuel’ – Kiwi soldier in Ukraine on the reality of drone warfare
- Dame Jacinda Ardern joins Oxford University group training leaders
- INZ introducing automated decision-making in $336m overhaul
- NZ treads water in Indo-Pacific defence as US, Australia make plans
- FIF ‘tax relief’ a step in the right direction for Govt
- Treasury advised against giving Whakapapa Holdings more money
- Covid-19: Politicians’ mixed feelings five years on from first lockdown
- Petition launched against ‘horrible, disgusting and inedible’ school lunches
- Politics: Papua New Guinea PM and Christopher Luxon hold media conference after meeting
- Politics live: Papua New Guinea PM and Christopher Luxon hold media conference after meeting
- The House: Hunker down for a week of urgent plod sprinkled with chaos
- Labour’s Greg O’Connor plans to stick around even if his Ōhāriu seat is carved up
- Primary health organisations taking up too much health spending at GPs’ expense – report
- Victim Support ditching volunteers from July
- Māori Development Minister unaware government ruled out Treaty clause in RMA reform
- Politics: Luxon lashes Health NZ over 11-year-old’s mistaken identity
- ‘Horrific’: Luxon won’t rule out heads rolling over girl’s mistaken identity
- Māori Development Minister unaware Goverment ruled out Treaty clause in RMA reform
- Politics live: Luxon lashes Health NZ over 11-year-old’s mistaken identity
- Wellington to lose an electorate as shake-up of local seats proposed
- Minister closes inner Hauraki Gulf to fishing of rock lobster
- Minister closes inner Hauraki Gulf to fishing of rock lobster
- Spy agency minister Judith Collins refuses to release Pacific cyber security documents
- Outsourcing being used to pretend hospital wait times are being fixed – doctor
- Outsourcing being used to pretend hospital wait times are being fixed – doctor
- The new threat to the undersea cables keeping our internet going
- The new threat to the undersea cables keeping our internet going
- FerryCo director appointment expedited by Treasury
- RMA overhaul: Government seeks common ground with opposition
- Politics live: RMA overhaul, and Nicola Willis on supermarket competition
- What are the threats to the undersea cables keeping our internet going?
- Govt: RMA reform legislation to standardise rules and cut costs
- Christopher Luxon reveals Resource Management Act reform
- Oranga Tamariki grievous privacy breaches must not ‘continue under our watch’ – minister
- Government accused of misleading over $78m Christchurch project
- India trade talks: Winston Peters pours cold water on immigration changes
- Oranga Tamariki still to fix systems that led to ‘grievous’ breaches
- No love lost as Winston Peters and Chris Hipkins trade barbs
- No love lost as Peters and Hipkins trade barbs
- Will the $2.7b cost of tertiary courses be enough?
- Protest against overnight healthcare cuts: ‘It’s just wrong’
- In Delhi and D.C., Christopher Luxon and Winston Peters in their elements
- Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier criticises Health NZ Te Whatu Ora OIA policy
- Winston Peters attacks Labour in state of the nation speech
- Watch: Winston Peters’ State of the Nation speech
- Watch live: Winston Peters’ State of the Nation speech
- The House: Climate change adaptation – Parliament asks the small questions
- Resourcing concerns raised as new bill proposes three-day hospital stay for mothers, newborns
- Local Government New Zealand crying foul over potential rates capping
- Cricket quips and Kiwi ships: Behind the scenes of Christopher Luxon’s India trip
- Cricket quips and Kiwi ships: Behind the scenes of Christopher Luxon’s India trip
- Education Minister Erica Stanford learnt about lunch provider’s liquidation through media
- Military robots and thinking trucks – the learning curve ahead for NZDF
- Construction minister Chris Penk criticises councils for pausing consents
- RNZ to run new series of political polls
- Finance Minister Nicola Willis warns job market won’t pick up just yet
- Defence focus on Luxon’s last day in India
- World War II era shipwreck could trigger $200m oil spill cleanup
- Shane Jones looks to convince iwi of geothermal potential under Maori-owned land
- Ratings of government performance hit new low – Ipsos survey
- What are New Zealand’s international climate targets and do we really have to meet them?
- PM stresses the value of sports diplomacy as he bats a few balls at the iconic Wankhede stadium in Mumbai
- PM stresses value of sports diplomacy as he bats a few balls at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai
- What exactly was Winston Peters’ mission in Washington DC?
- Principals stunned as ministry looks for new reading, maths tests
- Tougher Official Information Act penalties needed, Chief Ombudsman says
- Where does NZ stand on killer drones?
- New reading, maths test could see schools unfairly ranked – expert
- Long wait continues as 2028 target set for Delhi-Auckland flights
- Labour’s shifting position on public-private partnerships
- Winston Peters says New Zealand wants permanent Gaza ceasefire
- Tertiary institutions ‘should not assume funding will be maintained’
- ‘Bewildered’ experts not on board for changes to fisheries management
- Ombudsman criticises defensive approach to releasing information
- Swarbrick pleads for cross-party support for Israel sanctions
- Dire climate report lays out records for ocean heat, shrinking ice cover
- Waka Kotahi puts the brakes on reversing some speed limits
- What school lunch provider Libelle’s biggest problem was
- Are you allowed to talk with your colleagues about what you’re paid?
- Hipkins accuses PM of undermining NZ’s nuclear-free stance in India memo
- Watch: Winston Peters on what he and Marco Rubio discussed in Washington
- Top diplomat slams expats in NZ who ‘lie’ about bad treatment in South Africa
- The future of warfare: Killer drones and AI decision making
- The future of warfare: Killer drones and AI decision making
- Sixty days to do a deal? NZ-India trade negotiators given shot of urgency
- ‘What do they want of us?’ – Peters and Rubio to meet this morning
- School lunches provider, Libelle Group, owes more than $14 million to nearly 250 creditors
- Explainer: How Khalistan could hurt Luxon’s free trade deal chances with India
- Climate change risks will be ranked on severity and readiness
- Criticism of Government’s ‘one size fits all’ approach to water
- Ukraine critical for New Zealand in Rubio meeting – Patman
- ACT looks to stand candidates in local elections for first time
- No decisions expected on US aid changes for Pacific until April
- Politics live: ACT to run in local elections, Winston Peters meets US officials
- Indian PM Narendra Modi alleges ‘anti-India activity’ in New Zealand
- Too many catching Covid-19 in hospital, experts say – but precautions being rolled back
- Too many catching Covid-19 in hospital, experts say – but precautions being rolled back
- Peters in Washington: ‘Some of us saw the certainty of change’
- The art of tiptoeing around Donald Trump
- Luxon meets with Modi in India: ‘We believe in policies of development’
- Luxon meets Modi in India: ‘We believe in policies of development’
- PM hails breakthrough in economic relationship with India
- Haeata Community Campus wants to ditch free school lunch provider
- ‘We’ll keep our nerve’: Winston Peters readies for Marco Rubio meeting
- Te Pāti Māori co-leader criticised by ACT for comparing David Seymour to his lawns
- Engineered stone ban: ‘People just tend to think there’s no problem’
- Touchdown in Delhi: Christopher Luxon fires starting gun on trade talks with India
- Young stroke survivors need better support – advocates
- PM arrives in India with trade delegation
- Associate Education Minister David Seymour accuses school lunch programme critics of ‘nitpicking’
- Luxon reaffirms NZ’s support for Ukraine after ‘Coalition of the Willing’ call with world leaders
- The House: Urgency and fudging budgets
- Why student loan debt is going to get more expensive
- Deal or no deal? Christopher Luxon’s India trip puts trade promise to the test
- Simeon Brown rejected officials’ advice to have lower bowel screening age for Māori, Pasifika
- Labour sets out investment non-negotiables
- Prime Minister confirms he will join world leaders in ‘coalition of the willing’ phone call
- Luxon closes infrastructure summit
- Gene technology debate rumbles on at select committee
- Watch live: Luxon closes infrastructure summit
- Fraud and scams top agenda for Consumer NZ’s meeting with minister
- Hunt for new Pharmac chief executive begins
- How much can NZ boost its military spending, really? And is it really needed?
- Auckland Harbour Bridge: Bishop appeals for international input on second crossing
- Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says she doesn’t think Christopher Luxon is a ‘nice person’ after ‘lame-o’ comment
- The cost of a meal that sticks in the throat
- ‘Public institutions’ like schools and hospitals shouldn’t be owned privately – Chris Hipkins
- What questions public servants are being asked in ‘census’ survey
- A tough Budget preached in a revivalist tent
- Live: Luxon promotes NZ’s ‘stability’ to investors at Auckland summit
- King Charles farewells sacked High Commissioner Phil Goff after Trump gaffe
- Winston Peters rejects claims his party has diversity requirements
- 10% of free school lunches not delivered on time
- Politicians ponder incentives for offshore wind farms
- New Zealand has not joined the ‘coalition of the willing’, Judith Collins says
- Tory Whanau considered quitting Wellington mayoralty while ‘humiliated’
- Whānau Ora changes puts decade of relationship building at risk – commissioning agency chair
- NZ might soon be in firing line for US tariffs in Trump’s trade war – economist
- Jacinda Ardern writes children’s book about parenting while being prime minister
- Parliament brings electronically-monitored bail law into line with practice
- Cleaner hits out at Willis’ plan to scrap Living Wage for new contracts
- Teens planning to go into trades deserve better deal from school system, career advisors say
- What’s on the table at the government’s infrastructure summit
- ‘Theft is theft’ – Bill making employers theft of workers’ wages a crime passes
- Labour’s Peeni Henare apologetic but stands by haka during Treaty Principles Bill’s debate
- Councillor opens up about cyberstalking experience, calls for stronger laws
- Peters denies NZ First’s constitution has same diversity requirements as public service
- Fictional fiscal cliffs – misinterpreting budgets for political gain
- Dannevirke High School cooking up its own, tasty school lunches
- Govt proposes changes to Foreign Investment Fund tax rules
- Kiwi farmers get sour deal with big banks, Fed Farmers says
- Winston Peters to ‘fix’ MFAT job listing for tikanga lead
- Erica Stanford and David Seymour meet over free school lunches programme fiasco
- Indian community awaits major announcements during Luxon’s India trip
- Tax reforms needed to bolster economic growth – IMF report
- Government knew for ‘weeks’ school lunch provider was in financial strife
- Greenpeace accuses government climate panel of only listening to ‘vested interests’
- Last-minute reprieve for parts of Callaghan Innovation
- MPs concerned about cost of government pension scheme
- New rules proposed for government contracts
- Nicola Willis plans to scrap sweep of procurement rules
- Christopher Luxon struggles as cost-of-living gloom lingers
- ‘Nonsense’: Hipkins and Peters clash over ‘wokeness’ in public sector
- The government’s targets in charts: More than half still behind track
- Ministry of Justice accused of burying report saying children at risk in judicial system
- School lunch failures: Original contractors ready to offer alternatives
- Fast-track makes NZ more attractive to foreign investors: Jones
- Bank capital requirements ripe for review, KPMG says
- Any NZ peacekeeping in Ukraine would be a ‘one-hit wonder’ – veteran
- Why we want to be mates with Vietnam
- Private health plan may free up public hospitals, but not enough staff – union
- Luxon says Seymour working through ‘challenging issues’ as school lunch woes deepen
- ‘We are determined to get this right’ – Wellington mayor
- Minister looking at further interventions at Wellington’s councils
- Fa’anānā Efeso Collins’ widow reflects on grief, legacy, and a life without him
- Education Minister was aware of difficulties at Libelle Group
- Watch live: Luxon in the hot seat at Question Time as school lunch woes deepen
- School lunches provider Libelle Group Auckland goes into liquidation
- Christopher Luxon open to adopting some of NZ First’s ‘anti-woke’ proposals
- Luxon denies stricter emergency housing rules have increased homelessness
- Christopher Luxon calls Wellington’s councils ‘pretty lame-o’
- Senior diplomat to take over as Acting UK High Commissioner after Goff sacking
- Politics live: Christopher Luxon calls Wellington’s councils ‘lame-o’
- US report discusses possibility of nuclear submarine accident, if subs supplied to Australia
- Will Health NZ’s IT workers get a reprieve from cuts?
- Politics live: Nicola Willis says Christopher Luxon will lead National into next year’s election
- Offshore operators poised to dominate new online gambling market
- Will Health NZ’s IT workers get a reprieve from cuts?
- Petrol stations ‘know better than banks’ on challenges they face
- Whānau Ora changes not a political hit job – Prime Minister Christopher Luxon
- School lunch failures: Provider told to show daily visual evidence of quality
- A ‘destruction of Whānau Ora by stealth’ – providers
- Northern Expressway funding on cards at Investment Summit
- Watch: Christopher Luxon plays down latest poll which puts him behind Chris Hipkins
- Government looking for partner to build and run Northland Expressway
- Christopher Luxon announces India trip
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after poll puts him behind Hipkins as preferred PM
- International vistor levy: $3 million to be used to attract business conferences
- Chris Hipkins overtakes Christopher Luxon as preferred prime minister in Taxpayers’ Union-Curia poll
- Winston Peters to meet US Secretary of State in Washington visit
- Embattled former minister Andrew Bayly climbing Mt Everest
- Embattled former minister Andrew Bayly to visit Mt Everest
- ‘All roads lead to the deciding minister’: Greens wary of government’s Environment Court bypass proposal
- Reforming competition law remains priority for new Minister
- Victory University law students take oil exploration case to Supreme Court
- Victoria University law students take oil exploration case to Supreme Court
- Public Works Act changes:’It will definitely make it a lot faster’
- Government moves to speed up land acquisition for public works
- Four more years? MPs debate bill to extend parliamentary term
- Ex-National MP bashes Green’s visa-free Pacific travel petition, despite endorsing cause
- Health Minister’s priorities a ‘slippery slope’ towards private healthcare – PSA
- Greens say NZ visa barriers for Pacific Island nations is ‘unfair’, hangover ‘racism’
- Gene technology changes: What you need to know
- Greens want visa-free travel for ‘Pacific whānau’
- Trend to health privatisation ‘means we’re effectively paying twice’ – union
- Health New Zealand lost control of spending, Deloitte report finds
- Brand new Deputy High Commissioner Guergana Guermanoff steps up temporarily after Phil Goff’s sacking
- Chris Hipkins’ speech fails to impress National’s Chris Bishop
- NZ First targets ‘woke’ legislation it previously helped make law
- Health Minister Simeon Brown announces major overhaul of health sector
- Goff should have been warned to ‘pull your head in’ – Helen Clark
- NZ’s part in helping Ukraine find new satellite images
- NZ’s part in helping Ukraine find new satellite images
- Chris Hipkins announces new Labour ‘economic team’, Tangi Utikere promoted
- What was actually wrong with what Phil Goff said?
- Labour promises collaboration when it is next in government
- Watch live: Chris Hipkins announces new Labour ‘economic team’, Tangi Utikere promoted
- Government promises to further drop bowel cancer screening age
- Principal of school where student was burnt by school lunch says David Seymour called to apologise
- Peters says sacking Goff was seriously regrettable, expert says it’s justified
- Wellington Water’s problems reinforce need for water reform
- Who should take on Te Pāti Māori’s Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke?
- Complaints about lunches frustrate principal whose students go without
- ‘Almost a trap’ – Advocates say near impossible to get into emergency housing as homelessness increases
- MPs prepare to brave the response to congestion charging
- Practice guidelines for midwives ‘too broad’ – MPs
- Who is Phil Goff, sacked NZ High Commissioner to the UK?
- Winston Peters sacks Phil Goff as UK High Commissioner over comments about Donald Trump
- Te Tari Whakatau: Renaming of Te Arawhiti reflects smaller role
- The House: Urgent debate on Bayly resignation: Prosecution and defence
- The House: Urgent debate on Andrew Bayly resignation – Prosecution and defence
- Bowel cancer free screening age lowered to 58, funding pulled from Māori programme
- Shock and Orr: The sudden resignation of the central bank governor
- Military tech moves: Lots of talk, and lots of drones
- Will NZ follow the UK in cutting foreign aid to boost defence spending?
- One school fails to prove it’s teaching reading, writing and maths an hour a day
- One school fails to prove it’s teaching reading, writing and maths an hour a day
- Higher taxes part of Green Party plan to redistribute wealth
- Tariff wars: Trade minister plans to ‘make the case’ on relationship with US counterparts
- ‘Filth ecological disaster’ Bream Bay anti-sand mining petition accepted by Greens MP Hūhana Lyndon at Parliament
- Waitangi Tribunal members expected to do ‘due diligence’: PM on Richard Prebble’s resignation
- Education Minister’s school lunches meeting with David Seymour delayed again
- Adrian Orr’s resignation as Reserve Bank head a ‘personal decision’ – Reserve Bank chair
- Prebble’s resignation from Waitangi Tribunal leaves lawyer with ‘a sour taste in my mouth’
- Aged Care Association clashes with Casey Costello over funding
- Analysis: Christopher Luxon faces another week of questions in school lunch fiasco
- Government doubles nurse practitioner training placements in GP clinics
- New database measure to help fight digital violent extremism
- Pacific Peoples Minister dismisses funding criticisms from Polyfest
- Waitangi Tribunal member Richard Prebble resigns
- Laywer says gang patch law infringes freedom of expression
- NZ navy may need to work with Australia to grow capability – experts
- Wellington Water investigations cost $330,000
- Students left ‘demotivated and dejected’ by NCEA exam results
- ACC’s botched IT project needed overseas expertise to help
- Luxon’s Marmite sandwich suggestion leaves bad taste with school principals
- School lunches: David Seymour aims to fix issues by term 2, starting in ‘tip top shape’
- Christopher Luxon on school lunches: ‘Go make a Marmite sandwich’
- Is a Marmite sandwich and an apple good enough for a child’s lunch?
- Christopher Luxon on school lunches: ‘Go make a Marmite sandwich’
- Government’s iRex ferry cancellation costed at $300 million – for now
- Urgent need to get new ferries built, before current ones fail
- Use of Aotearoa in House ‘not a matter of order’, Brownlee tells MPs
- Christopher Luxon on school lunches: ‘Go make a Marmite sandwich’
- Government’s iRex ferry cancellation costed at $300 million
- Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop points finger at council for Wellington’s water woes
- Politics live: Education minister’s school lunches meeting with David Seymour delayed
- Education minister’s school lunches meeting with David Seymour delayed
- Politics live: Stanford won’t say if she backs Seymour to fix school lunches
- Government boosts medical school intake numbers
- Politics live: Education minister meets with David Seymour over school lunches
- Christopher Luxon on school lunches: ‘Go make a Marmite sandwich’
- Ukraine must be at the negotiating table, Christopher Luxon says
- Politics live: ‘Go make a Marmite sandwich’ – Luxon on school lunches
- Police use number-plate spotting systems more often
- Politics live: Hipkins accuses Trump of ‘lack of respect’ in Zelensky meeting
- ‘It’s not a way to run a health service’ – the cost of health redundancies
- Wellington Water chairman mulls resigning after damning report
- Citizen’s arrest laws raise red flags for experts
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon at post-Cabinet press conference
- ACT accuses principals of ‘lowering expectations’ after call to scrap new NCEA tests
- Police warn Te Pāti Māori over financial audit delay
- Wellington Water report reveals alleged theft, structural and contractor issues
- Most health care workers think cuts are damaging services – survey
- Lack of transparency over $29m MethaneSAT government satellite, astronomers say
- New Zealand’s part in US moves provoking China
- New Zealand’s part in US moves provoking China
- New NCEA tests failing students in low income schools – principals
- How the sound and voices of politics have changed from 1912 to 1990
- New Auckland training facility hoped to boost police recruit numbers
- Insurance Council survey finds 46 percent want more extreme weather protection from government
- Defending media against defunding
- ‘Why would you even consider this?’: Union flabbergasted by plan to switch funding for resource teachers
- New Zealand reaffirms support for Ukraine after disastrous White House meeting
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s increasing strength in foreign policy, deficiency in domestic
- Christopher Luxon’s Vietnam trip a success, he says
- New Zealand needs to ‘step up’ on defence spending, Winston Peters says
- Prime Minister expects David Seymour to give school lunch problems his ‘full attention’
- Hyundai in running to build two new Cook Strait ferries
- Hyundai in running to build two new Cook Strait ferries
- Violent crime victimisation rates steady, not dropping, data shows
- Shake-up of council infrastructure funding announced
- Oranga Tamariki staff fear children will be harmed as they grapple with overwhelming workloads
- Greens back a four-year parliamentary term – but with caveats
- Government struggles with lack of visibility of big projects ahead of Budget 2025
- Foreign Minister Winston Peters looks to build NZ’s growing ties with South Korea
- Attempts to extradite officials in talks not on Luxon’s agenda in Hanoi
- Rawiri Waititi performs at Te Matatini, says haka is form of ‘political expression’
- Attempts to extradite officials not on Luxon’s agenda in Hanoi
- Brian Tamaki’s enthusiasm among many concerns with new citizen’s arrest law
- Local Government minister Simon Watts tells local governments to ask for help if needed
- David Seymour responds to school lunch programme controversy
- Rate capping doesn’t work, local government officials told
- China navy ships: Collins ‘aware’ of nuclear submarine reports
- Govt speeds up approval time for agriculture products
- China navy ships: Collins ‘aware’ of nuclear submarine reports
- Labour’s Carmel Sepuloni calls for David Seymour to resign over school lunches
- Drought declared in Taranaki amid ‘desperate conditions’
- Four-year parliamentary term legislation to be introduced, would go to referendum
- Police Association slams beefed-up citizen arrest powers
- Schools slash lunch orders as meals go uneaten
- New Zealand and Vietnam sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
- Chinese navy live-fire drills saga marks failure in China-NZ relationship – Peters
- Prime Minister calls for more transparency in the Indo-Pacific at ‘future forum’ in Hanoi
- Christopher Luxon: ‘I’m lucky, I’m an extrovert… I’m very wired by engaging with people’
- Watch: RNZ’s Corin Dann in Beijing ahead of foreign ministers meeting
- School lunch provider’s boss says it’s ‘mission critical’ to meet KPIs
- School lunch provider’s boss fronts as principals raise concerns
- Peters in Beijing: NZ and China will not always agree
- No-confidence vote against Cook Islands PM fails
- MPI investigating complaint over school lunch programme
- Acting Prime Minister David Seymour calls China flotilla a ‘tactical error’
- Cook Islands PM breaks silence in communications to Luxon
- Acting Prime Minister David Seymour speaks on school lunches, Chinese warships
- Green Budget to set out alternative vision
- Details of new citizen’s arrest rules unveiled
- Number of children being abused in state care has increased, report finds
- Watch: Greens co-leaders deliver State of the Planet update
- Kāinga Ora management tells staff to stay ‘positive’, ‘make a choice!’ while axe hangs over jobs
- Call for independent commissioner, ‘one-stop shop’ for victims
- Expanded citizen’s arrest powers to be announced
- Labour leader Chris Hipkins says Prime Minister must prioritise visiting China
- Seymour argues foreign investment should be as open as trade
- Peters to seek answers from China over warships, Cook Islands deal
- Christopher Luxon intent on ‘stepping up tempo’ in trade, education ties with Vietnam
- MPI staff pulled from Rural Communities Minister’s office
- Labour criticises retail crime advisory group spend
- Covid-19 inquiry executive director and assisting counsel resign
- Treaty Principles Bill ‘pollutes’ the idea of a future together – submission
- ‘Dangers’ to increasing prescription supply to 12 months, Royal NZ College of General Practitioners medical director says
- David Seymour to be acting Prime Minister
- Lotto NZ performing well but challenges ahead
- Primary teachers to get fast-tracked residency
- Chinese warships in Tasman Sea inch closer to Australia
- Special economic zones could boost NZ’s fuel security – energy minister
- Winston Peters needs to address Cook Islands-China deal during meeting – Helen Clark
- Christopher Luxon says he would have fired Andrew Bayly had he not resigned
- Handling of Andrew Bayly’s resignation hardly ‘quick’ or ‘impressive’ – Labour
- US speeds up integration of partners like NZ into military space operations
- List of issues from nutritionist on school lunch programmes
- Some Govt departments push back on policy reporting goal
- Foreign Minister Winston Peters to resume high-level political dialogue with China
- Prime Minister says he won’t comment on details of Commerce minister Andrew Bayly’s resignation
- Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks after National minister Andrew Bayly resigns
- Watch live: Chris Hipkins speaks after National minister Andrew Bayly resigns
- Former minister’s lips zipped on details of resignation incident
- Watch live: Prime Minister speaks following resignation of Commerce minister Andrew Bayly
- Watch live: Commerce minister Andrew Bayly resigns after putting hand on staffer
- Andrew Bayly resigns as Minister after ‘overbearing’ behaviour
- Commerce minister Andrew Bayly resigns after putting hand on staffer
- National MP Andrew Bayly resigns after putting hand on staff member
- What the Ministry of Education is being told about school lunches
- More than 300 charges over gang patch law
- Winston Peters announces new sanctions on Russian entities over Ukraine
- Defence Minister Judith Collins says Chinese warships in Tasman Sea nothing to worry about
- Winston Peters announces new sanctions on Russian entites over Ukraine
- Chinese ships in the Tasman ‘a gift from Beijing’ for defence spending – expert
- Cook Islands deal opens up Pacific to China – expert
- Fast-track route for overseas investment applications
- No ‘official record’ of school lunch feedback
- Expert says China’s military exercise in Tasman Sea serves as ‘serious threat’
- No ‘official record’ of school lunch feedback
- A rare glimpse into the intelligence community
- Govt pledges $4.5m boost to QEII conservation group
- Bishop reveals new ‘urbanist’ vision for Auckland’s future
- Manurewa Marae inquiry: New Electoral Commission chair confident despite potential investigation
- Labour MP calls for Destiny Church to lose charity status
- Trump moves toward Pacific ‘not surprising,’ Collins says
- Government puts up $200m to remove level rail crossings around Auckland
- Splashing out on defence to keep our head above troubled waters
- NZ in ‘holding pattern’ over joining AUKUS Pillar II, Defence briefing docs show
- Defence Minister says presence of Chinese ships is ‘wake-up call’ for Kiwis
- Minister cherry picks ‘golden visa’ research to justify changes
- Govt received 14 unsolicited infrastructure proposals so far
- Health NZ leaves sensitive data unsecure, inquiry finds
- Judith Collins side-eyes Mark Mitchell on Labour’s challenge over ‘misogynistic comments’
- The House: Justice, it’s complicated
- Govt halal school lunches have contained ham – principal
- Christopher Luxon to travel to Vietnam for trip focused on economic growth
- Avondale community group to engage Winston Peters over racecourse housing plans
- ‘Unconscionable’: Iwi leaders, former PM, legal experts blast Treaty bill
- Teenager Daman Kumar granted New Zealand residency, but parents ordered to leave
- Auditor-General calls for government to do long-term planning
- Watch: ‘Unconscionable’: Iwi leaders, former PM, legal experts blast Treaty bill
- RMA reform causing ‘more churn in the system’
- Child poverty rates stall, government misses targets
- Government unveils new $3 million fund to attract more tourists in off-season
- Government warned fast-track bill broke rules in benefiting business
- Right to Repair Amendment Bill a critical ‘first step’ for consumers – advocate
- Luxon allowing MPs ‘to run rings around him with anti-migrant sentiment’, Menéndez March says
- Watch live: Treaty Principles Bill commitee hearings continue
- The ‘bulldozer’ of a bill set to change gene editing laws
- Public agencies ‘finding it unaffordable to increase pay ranges’
- High court rules 2023 Minister’s decision on crayfish catch limits “unlawful”
- Party MPs’ first look at member’s bills this year
- Winston Peters, Shane Jones again attack migrant Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March
- Budget Policy Statement criticised for not dealing with hardship
- Coalition defends return of pay cuts for partial strikes
- $2 million to honour unmarked graves of state children
- Citizenship law under fire as children discover they are overstayers
- Manurewa Marae inquiry: Waipareira Trust targeted for being Māori – Tamihere
- New Health NZ unit to will ‘drive greater accountability’ – minister
- New Health NZ unit to ‘drive greater accountability’ – minister
- Callaghan Innovation shutdown: ‘Trying to build a plane as we’re falling off a cliff’
- Nicola Willis’ short-term boost, longer-term reform agenda
- Manurewa Marae election inquiry ‘served as a wake-up call’
- Police training and procedures for protests need an overhaul – IPCA
- Cook Islands government releases details of deal with China
- Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown to stand for re-election
- Stats NZ head resigns after misuse of Census data inquiry
- National Iwi Chairs Forum calls on UN to scrutinise ‘threats to indigenous rights’ in New Zealand
- Cook Islands government releases details of deal with China
- Politics live: Cook Islands PM has ‘no idea’ why Te Pāti Māori co-leader was at protest
- Stats NZ boss to step down after Manurewa Marae election inquiry
- Watch live: Stats NZ boss to step down after Manurewa Marae election inquiry
- Watch live: Manurewa Marae election inquiry findings released
- Immigration does not know how many Daman Kumar-like cases there are
- Christopher Luxon ‘comfortable’ keeping boot camp reoffending rate under wraps
- Where in the world have NZDF staff been deployed?
- Christopher Luxon ‘open’ to sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
- Law change to allow drug-testing devices to do road-side screenings
- Is private healthcare the answer to public funding woes, or making it worse?
- Politics live: Christopher Luxon ‘open’ to sending NZ peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
- The Detail: Is NZ’s health leadership in crisis?
- Politics live: Christopher Luxon says still room for tourism growth
- NZ government should resurrect Trump taskforce – security expert
- SOEs struggle in tough economic times
- Luxon unsure how many boot camp participants back in custody
- Government announces $30m spend on tourism infrastructure and biodiversity projects
- Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions at post-Cabinet press conference
- ‘Massive body count’ in health due to targets falling short – Labour says
- Rail Minister Winston Peters announces new chairperson of Ferry Holdings Limited
- Cook Islands PM returns home, addresses NZ’s China deal fears
- New Zealand-born teen’s deportation to India paused at last minute
- Watch live: Select committee hearings on Treaty Principles Bill continue
- Southern Response needs another indemnity to keep it solvent
- Opposition pans ‘Everyone Must Go’ ads for toilet-queue tone
- Tech agencies lawyer up after claim they failed to protect Jacinda Ardern from ‘violence, misogyny’
- The Beehive doors are shut to the CTU
- Teacher-only days continue after Seymour oversteps, Education Minister says
- Teacher-only days continue after Seymour oversteps, Education Minister says
- Destiny Church protesters ‘went too far’ – Luxon
- Destiny Church protesters ‘went too far’ – Luxon
- Live: Christopher Luxon and Louise Upston announcement on tourism and economic growth
- ‘Devastating’: Hundreds of engineers leaving NZ due to infrastructure delays, CEO claims
- Mediawatch:Golden visas obscured by politics and talkback pushback
- The House: Fighting over growth, forgetting to mention the plan
- Whakatāne Hospital obstetrics closure: hīkoi organiser pans ‘deeply dysfunctional’ health system
- Tick for ‘short’ bootcamp review too soon – children’s commissioner
- PM’s ‘fashion crime’ T-shirt now up for auction
- Cook Islands signs closely watched China deal
- Government accused of ‘othering’ Muslim community after failing to provide halal-certified school lunches
- School lunch provider Compass admits halal meals ‘friendly’ but not certified
- First official evaluation from government’s youth bootcamp revealed
- Environmental Protection Authority will end up defaulting on loan if too few developers use government’s fast-track process
- ‘Bloodbath’: Director-General of Health resignation a huge blow, doctors say
- ‘Bloodbath’: Director-General of Health resignation a huge blow, doctors say
- First official evaluation from government’s youth bootcamp revealed
- New Zealand still lacking cohesive storm response, Emergency Management Minister says
- Director-General of Health resignation a ‘huge blow’, doctors say
- Emergency Management Minister overstates cost to replace Beehive bunker by 10 times
- School lunch pies ‘a celebration’, David Seymour says
- Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati resigns
- A taonga of Waitangi – Inside the forum tent
- Watch: Time for ‘significant reset’ on red tape, David Seymour says
- Disability funding changes resulting in ‘untold distress’ to vulnerable people – reports
- Watch live: Time for ‘significant reset’ on red tape, David Seymour says
- NATO boss presses case for nations like NZ to boost defence spending
- New Wellington hospital shows private sector has ‘key part’ in health – Health Minister Simeon Brown
- Labour critical of $270k staff cost over Treaty Principles Bill hearings
- Substandard school lunches ruining ‘sense of community’ – principal
- Uneven maternity care across Aotearoa
- Public sector can do better: Commissioner Sir Brian Roche
- The House: ‘Mental health is about lived experience’, Minister tells MPs
- Government unit moves focus from natural disasters to cyber security
- Energy minister Simon Watts delivers ultimatum to gentailers
- ‘Supermarkets are going to come at me, I’m up for it’: Willis
- MPs to review Parliament’s rules after land rover stunt
- How Airways Corporation would like to manage drones
- Finance Minister is ready for a fight with supermarket duopoly
- More than 60 jobs to be axed at Callaghan Innovation
- Former National minister says Treaty Principles Bill ‘irretrievably flawed’
- Winston Peters and Gideon Sa’ar speak on importance of Gaza ceasefire
- Watch: Nicola Willis talks supermarket competition as economic forum kicks off
- ComCom needs more flexibility when assessing M&A, Bayly says
- ‘Winter is coming’: Energy minister says next 150 days will be challenging
- Frontline mental health cash used for controversial fund
- Frontline mental health cash used for controversial fund
- Public health experts pitch ‘Swiss cheese model’ for gun reforms
- Union launches legal action against Health NZ to try to halt job cuts
- Geopolitical games in the South Pacific
- Sports bets are subsidising horse racing, committee hears
- The House: Are there rules and punishments for MP misbehaviour?
- Te Pāti Māori MP ‘deliberately misled’ House – made to apologise
- IRD says it will be empathetic, but not weak on enforcement
- Government releases proposals to level media playing field
- ‘Not clear exactly’ where evicted Kāinga Ora tenants will go, CEO says
- Visitor applications fall despite nomad visa changes
- ‘Things have got tougher’ – Salvation Army releases latest State of the Nation report
- Luxon needs to rein in Seymour over ‘three ring circus’ – Hipkins
- New Zealand slips further down global corruption list
- Frontier Economics to lead government’s review of electricity markets
- Collins calls for culture of ‘Yes Minister, but…’
- DOC faces 30% shortfall in funding huts and tracks
- Life has got worse for those on benefits and low incomes
- MPs debate Health NZ boss’ early exit
- Ex-public servants still searching for work after last year’s public sector cuts
- Fluoride policy won’t change – Health Minister
- Labour open to considering Parliamentary Commissioner for Te Tiriti
- Labour open to considering Parliamentary Commissioner for Te Tiriti
- Government taking too long to fulfill social home pledge – provider
- Seymour won’t be punished by Parliament for Land Rover stunt, but police charges possible
- Kāinga Ora chief executive Matt Crockett announces tougher approach to rent debt
- Politics live: MPs distance themselves from David Seymour, PM retains confidence
- National MPs play down row with ACT’s David Seymour
- Cook Islands’ relationship with China ‘should not be restrained’
- Tackling the influence the wealthy have on the political process
- Politics live: Seymour letter criticised, polls put centre-left ahead of government
- Chief Victims Advisor takes swipe at David Seymour’s handling of criminal cases
- Opposition ‘concerned’ by diplomatic row between New Zealand government and the Cook Islands
- Two new polls show centre-left bloc could form government
- ACT leader David Seymour hits back at PM’s criticism for Philip Polkinghorne letter
- Delayed release of Manurewa Marae inquiry report criticised
- ACT lead David Seymour driving Land Rover up steps of Parliament a ‘political sideshow’ – PM
- The Government’s plan to attract more investment
- Foreign interference bill meets civil liberties opposition
- NZ First introduces bill to fight ‘woke banks’
- ACT leader David Seymour defends letter to police about Philip Polkinghorne
- Watch: Christopher Luxon faces questions at year’s first post-Cabinet briefing
- Taxpayers’ Union–Curia Poll shows Labour and Greens could form government
- Emergency doctors and GPs warn new Health Minister government health targets will not be possible without more funding
- Union hits back at ‘astonishing’ Health NZ cuts
- Director of Public Health Nicholas Jones steps down
- Explainer: The diplomatic row between New Zealand and the Cook Islands
- Low reoffending rates for private prison prompt $6m in bonuses
- Low reoffending rates for private prison prompt $6m in bonuses
- Investor would only have to remain in New Zealand for 21 days under changes to so-called ‘golden visa’
- Call for Privacy Commssion investigation into health IT staff cuts
- Shane Jones told plans for limiting oil clean-up liability more lenient than Australia, UK
- Cook Islands’ diplomatic snub to NZ will be noticed – commentator
- Govt relaxes foreign investor requirements to pull more in
- Watch: Changes to business investor visa announced
- David Seymour says letter to police on Philip Polkinghorne was due to role as MP
- The House: The summer of 300,000 submissions
- New Zealand must make Gaza stance clear, ‘stop tip-toeing’ around Trump, expert says
- Government backpedals on some automatic speed reversals, says consultation now possible
- Margie Apa resigns: ‘Impossible task’ to lead Health NZ with systematic issues – medical workers
- Margie Apa resigns: ‘Impossible task’ to lead Health NZ with systemic issues – medical workers
- Cook Islands PM on China deal: ‘No need for NZ to sit in the room with us’
- Government to tweak ‘golden visas’ for wealthy foreign investors
- Trump Gaza plan not proposal but threat, says Federation of Islamic Associations
- Fast-track regime opens, conveners for expert panels appointed
- Independent arbiter to determine Lake Alice torture redress
- Arena Williams: Running down public services is part of the National/Act playbook
- Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka says pōwhiri just one of many Waitangi events
- Te Whatu Ora boss Margie Apa resigns
- NZ, Cook Islanders left in dark over PM’s possible China deal – Peters
- Waiheke housing: New rules for digital nomads could push us out – residents
- Is it ‘time-up’ for world’s most powerful spying group under Trump?
- Waitangi Day 2025: Waka biggest turn-out in three decades
- Waitangi Day: Christopher Luxon honours Ngāi Tahu’s resilience in Akaroa
- Crash between police and Christopher Luxon’s Crown car a ‘geniune mistake’
- Crash between police and Christopher Luxon’s Crown car ‘a genuine mistake’
- Major focus on Ōnuku marae in Akaroa as PM, Governor-General arrive for Waitangi Day
- Waitangi Day 2025 live: Dawn ceremony marks commemorations
- Waitangi analysis: Thousands predicted to descend on political talks never arrived
- Shane Jones’ threat to cut future funding for Waitangi Trust over pōwhiri disruption
- Shane Jones’ threat to cut future funding for Waitangi Trust over pōwhiri disruption
- Christchurch’s Brougham Street announced as ‘Road of Regional Significance’
- State schools applying to become charter schools
- Labour would not support Te Tiriti commissioner with veto right – Hipkins
- The school where students still love their free lunches
- Government’s tertiary education shake-up greeted with scepticism
- Concern Donald Trump’s ‘eye of Sauron’ is eyeing up New Zealand
- Concern Trump’s ‘eye of Sauron’ is eyeing up New Zealand
- Waitangi Day 2025: All the speeches and events from the Treaty Grounds on 5 February
- Government needs to weigh cost of insurance vs investment
- Homelessness to get worse under new Kāinga Ora plan, housing provider warns
- Politicians to be welcomed at Waitangi but not all will be there
- Kainga Ora ‘turnaround’ plan: Govt looking into sale of 200 homes worth about $2m each
- Opposition criticises Kāinga Ora ‘turnaround’ plan
- Te Pāti Māori re-commits to Te Tiriti Commissioner
- Farmers share concerns over cuts to AgResearch science roles in open letter to minister
- Winston Peters to meet Mexican ambassador after MP’s ‘racist’ comments
- Fast-track consent refused for Rangitāne boat ramp, carpark
- Climate Change Commission backs ‘reviewing’ free carbon credits for big polluters
- Climate Change Commission backs removing free carbon credits for big polluters
- Chris Bishop reveals plan to ‘turn around’ Kāinga Ora
- Government drops ‘redundant’ ram raid bill
- Iwi leaders talk goals, political situations, unity at Iwi Chairs Forum
- Wellington Water to ask council for more money
- Structured literacy packs to benefit 310 schools using Māori-medium curriculum
- Are Wellington’s council leaders running for the top jobs again this year?
- Christopher Luxon Luxon defends decision to skip events in Waitangi
- Christopher Luxon defends decision to skip events in Waitangi
- Interislander replacement: Government begins global hunt for ferry builder
- US trade tariffs: Nicola Willis looks to reassure exporters
- Suvivor’s relief as former ACT Party president Tim Jago named as sexual abuser
- Suvivor’s relief as ACT Party president Tim Jago named as sexual abuser
- US trade tariffs: Nicola Willis looks to reassure exporters
- Luxon vows to visit India ‘very, very shortly’
- ‘It doesn’t prevent politicians from making laws’: David Seymour on Regulatory Standards Bill
- Taxpayer foots the bill as Hutt Valley birthing centre vacant for years – Labour MP
- Taxpayer foots the bill as Hutt Valley birthing centre vacant for years – Labour MP
- Critics slam ‘punitive’ new benefit sanctions
- New guidelines released for public agencies on how to use AI safely
- Kiribati: NZ government ‘cancelled own proposed visit’
- ACT standing by referring abuse survivor to lawyer, not police
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to be hosted by Ngāi Tahu for Waitangi Day
- More sanctions for those on benefits announced by government
- Politicians to face ‘hot reception’ at National Iwi Chairs Forum
- Waitangi prepares for 50,000, but no PM, as Treaty politics come to the fore
- New charter schools open doors for term 1
- NZ’s Washington embassy contacts Ted Cruz after ‘incorrect’ Israeli visa claim
- New Zealand diplomats reach out to US Senator Ted Cruz over false Israeli immigration requirements
- Winston Peters has fiery response to US Senator Ted Cruz about NZ immigration requirements for Israelis
- Former ACT Party president and convicted sex offender Tim Jago’s name suppression went on too long – advocate
- ‘Boot the Bill’: Plea for government to put a stop to military-style camps
- Marama Davidson returns to politics after cancer treatment
- ‘We will be ready for whatever they throw’ – Marama Davidson on return to politics
- ‘No way’ of knowing Tim Jago was abuser – ACT Party
- Environmental groups express concerns over mining exports plan
- The Maunga owns itself: Taranaki histories and apologies
- Specialist disappointed older people being let down over Dunedin Hospital revamp
- One third of public servants working from home at least once a week
- Former ACT Party president Tim Jago named as former political figure who abused teenage boys
- Protesters cause disruption before Shane Jones’ mining plan announcement
- Government’s new climate target for 2035 ‘shockingly unambitious’ – climate expert
- Stewardship land as important to preserve as DOC land – Forest and Bird
- A fix within 24 hours for 98% of potholes on state highways exceeds govt target
- Watch: Prime Minister and Economic Growth minister speak to media
- Shane Jones willing to share ‘shot of tequila’ with Mexican Ambassador
- Protesters target Health Minister Simeon Brown over Dunedin hospital plan
- Third of public servants work from home one day a week, new data shows
- New Dunedin Hospital project to proceed
- Lunch deliveries delayed to Auckland schools after oven issues
- Watch: Dunedin to get scaled-back hospital, Health Minister Simeon Brown confirms
- Protesters block Shane Jones’ bus ahead of mining plan announcement
- Arena Williams: This government is setting polytechs up to fail
- Descendant: How 24 hours in history shaped this local politician’s views
- Govt adds gold and coal to critical minerals list
- Watch live: New government mining plan aims for $3 billion in exports, 2500 new jobs
- Disagreement over Coalition Government’s new emissions target
- RFK Jr’s comments on deadly measles outbreak ‘a complete lie’ – Samoa’s director-general of health
- More mines, but where? Shane Jones set to share mining plan
- Potomac crash live: 60 people dead as jet, helicopter collide over Washington
- Members of NZ’s Latin American community shocked, offended by NZ First MPs’ comments
- Public services, workers’ wellbeing hit hard by government cuts – union
- Climate adaptation will cost, but so will doing nothing
- Minister expected to launch govt minerals strategy, final critical minerals list
- Minister expected to launch minerals strategy, final critical minerals list
- In 2025, a pivotal year for Māori-Crown relations
- New Dunedin hospital announcement imminent
- New Zealand’s second emissions reduction target revealed
- New Zealand’s second emissions reduction target revealed
- ‘Turfed out into the streets’: Political reaction mixed to introduction of no-cause eviction laws
- No captions or interpreters cut deaf people out of live Treaty Principles submission hearings
- ‘Haere rā Mt Egmont’, as Taranaki Maunga becomes a legal person
- Sharp rise needed in emissions target to help avoid ‘crises’, advocates say
- Bribe allegations about NZ vape kits in employee secret recordings
- David Seymour defends new school lunches that some compare to prison food
- Peters backs down, but only after more comments target immigrant MPs
- General practices about ‘to cross a tipping point’, new Health Minister warned
- Winston Peters backs down over comments after Mexican ambassador raises concerns
- ACT pushes for sale of Pāmu to offset drain on taxpayer funding
- NZ-born Kiribati MP defends Taneti Maamau over Winston Peters snub
- New Year’s Resolutions: Parliament Style
- Watch: Christopher Luxon tells MPs to ‘watch their rhetoric’ as NZ First accused of racism
- Green MP Benjamin Doyle snapped with no seatbelt
- Relax employment rules for infrastructure: Commission chair
- U-turn on Oranga Tamariki funding cuts after minister intervenes
- David Seymour calls Te Pāti Māori ‘race fanatics’ after Karen Chhour comments
- Minister overrides Oranga Tamariki decision to pull funding from Barnardos helpline
- Tourist towns doubtful of government support
- Rules preventing blood donations from men who have sex with men to change
- NZ First accuses Greens of ‘faux outrage’ and ‘woke globalist agenda’ as culture war hostilities escalate
- Watch: Select Committee hearings on Treaty Principles Bill resumes
- Future ‘grim’ for intervention services after Oranga Tamariki cuts
- Group on collision course with government over ‘appalling’ move to higher speeds
- Simeon Brown lines up ED wait times, primary healthcare for fix list
- Government set to reveal NZ’s climate targets beyond 2030
- Risks of online betting monopoly highlighted for select committee
- Select Committee hearings on Treaty Principles Bill set to resume
- NZ First refuses to back down over ‘xenophobic’ comments
- Ministry of Justice says Treaty referendum comes with ‘significant risk’
- Pharmac refusing to release culture review, boss understood to be on extended leave
- Thousands eye NZ’s digi-nomad scheme, MPs challenge the policy
- Parliament erupts over race and immigration: Three MPs accused of crossing the line
- Greens ask PM to condemn ‘outwardly racist’ rhetoric
- Government releases artificial intelligence framework for use by public service
- Stanford hints at changes to the immigration system
- Budget to include ‘bold’ moves to address productivity
- Watch: Christopher Luxon in the hot seat at first Question Time of 2025
- Speed limit changes – what you need to know
- Parliament begins with farewells to the fallen
- Speed limits start going back up, full list of roads announced
- Government reveals date it will release ‘Growth Budget’
- Watch live: Speed limits start going back up, full list of roads announced
- National MP calls for jury duty cut-off age to increase
- Activist John Minto defends ‘Genocide hotline’ after government condemnation
- Scrapping top iwi police role not diminishing its importance – commissioner
- Climate adaptation certainty key to insurance affordability
- Poll shows support for extending parliamentary term to four years
- Work needed to remove barriers to offshore wind industry – mayors
- NZ-Kiribati fallout: Peters rejects excuse, Hipkins urges constructive diplomacy
- Nicola Willis joins government voices in support of more mining
- Asset sales are on the agenda. So, what could be sold?
- Police boss believes leaner police executive will deliver on his priorities
- Luxon lays out government agenda for the year
- ‘Especially disappointing’: Government working on Kiribati aid review
- Inquiry into marae data use raises concerns requiring investigation
- ‘People are being pushed out’: Spain resident warns of ‘digital nomad’ visa change
- Politics live: NZ reviews aid for Kiribati after high-level meeting cancelled
- New Zealand’s aid for Kiribati under review after meeting cancelled with Winston Peters
- ‘Digital nomad’ visa change getting overseas interest – business expert
- Are ‘digital nomads’ an answer to the country’s economic growth dilemma?
- Greens accuse Prime Minister of softening language on privatisation
- 9 hours done, another 71 to go for Treaty Principles hearings
- Select Committee Treaty Principles Bill submissions hearings begin
- Treaty Principles Bill select committee hearings begin today
- Govt tweaks visitor visa to attract ‘digital nomads’
- Economists challenge details of Luxon’s new growth plan
- Government loosens tourism visa rules in the hope of attracting ‘digital nomads’
- Coalition Government gears up for busy year
- Watch live: Submissions on the Treaty Principles Bill
- Hundreds of new builds in Auckland flood zones as councils wait on planning reform
- Watch live: Select Committee Treaty Principles Bill submissions hearings begin
- Charter schools swamped with applications ahead of opening
- Economists challenge details of Luxon’s new growth plan
- Treaty Principles Bill: Select committee begins hearing 80 hours of submissions
- Day 1 of Treaty bill submissions: Impressive political line up
- Privatising health care would hurt those on lower incomes – Advocate
- Public Service Association calls on Luxon to rule out privatisation: ‘Not the New Zealand way’
- Donald Trump announces next US ambassador to New Zealand
- Winston Peters speaks with new US Secretary of State
- Can NZ’s fifth health minister in as many years make a difference?
- David Seymour’s battle of the tribes
- Luxon goes all out for growth in mining and tourism – we should be careful what he wishes for
- Heavy hitters named in first day of oral submissions on Treaty Principles Bill
- Treaty referendum ruled out under Luxon’s watch
- Rātana 2025: A Photo Essay
- David Seymour’s policies follow Christopher Luxon to Rātana
- Inquiry into judge’s conduct recommended after abuse of Winston Peters
- Inquiry into judge’s conduct under consideration after verbal attack on Winston Peters
- Watch: Luxon, Peters dismiss Treaty Principles debate at Rātana
- Pivotal role of Chief Science Advisor to be filled ‘shortly’ – Reti
- Watch live: Treaty Principles Bill is ‘dead’, Winston Peters tells Rātana
- Watch live: The Treaty Principles Bill is ‘dead’, Winston Peters tells Rātana
- Watch: David Seymour delivers State of the Nation speech
- David Seymour flags asset sales in State of the Nation speech
- Government says it’s hit emergency housing target 5 years early
- Watch live: David Seymour delivers State of the Nation speech in Auckand
- David Seymour’s hapū requests he not attend Waitangi Day commemorations
- Eden Park CEO backs PM’s calls for more concerts at Auckland stadium
- Rātana an opportunity for Christopher Luxon to front up to Māori – iwi leader
- Scientists’ association worries Crown Research Institutes reform will lead to more job cuts
- Advisory group pleased as Crown Research Institutes to merge
- Can Chris Hipkins actually pull off a victory after defeat?
- Foreign investment prioritised in Govt’s agenda for growth
- Nicola Willis says runaway government spending now under control
- Something old, new, borrowed, and blue in PM’s growth plan
- Something old, new, borrowed, and blue in PM’s growth plan
- PM Christopher Luxon says government will move ‘with pace’ on tourism infrastructure
- PM announces major changes to science and research sector
- Christopher Luxon announces foreign investment agency in state of nation address
- Minister calls ‘whitewash’ comments over Waitangi Tribunal changes ‘unhelpful’
- It is genuinely hard to say what the Government’s economic strategy actually is
- Labour pivots focus to National’s stomping grounds of economy and crime
- Jandal-wearing Chris Hipkins kicks Labour back to business
- Minister denies claim Waitangi Tribunal appointments a ‘whitewash’
- Government to weaken Hauraki Gulf protections over $14k in fishing revenue
- Labour MPs gather after poll boost
- Tourism growth: A ‘very serious investment’ in infrastructure needed, says mayor
- ‘Brutal’ warning for polytechs as minister plans major reform that could see courses and staff cut
- ‘A provocation’: Abortion Rights Aotearoa raises concerns over ‘pro-life’ Health Minister Simeon Brown
- Politics of kindness to be tackled in Ardern’s tell-all memoir
- PM says inflation figures show the ‘plan is working’. Others are less optimistic
- Christopher Luxon defends government’s economic growth record
- No change to abortion laws, new Health Minister Simeon Brown promises
- NZ’s climate policies are no longer enough to keep warming at 1.5°C – here’s what needs to happen
- NZ political parties gear up for a busy 2025
- Surprise at Lee’s removal from ethnic communities’ role
- Allen likely to take-over from Boshier as Chief Ombudsman
- PM, deputy congratulate Trump, Vance; keen to deepen ties with US
- PM, deputy congratulate Trump, Vance; keen to deepen ties with US
- Significant challenges ahead for new Minister for Economic Growth
- Donald Trump claims America split the atom in inauguration speech, but it didn’t
- Green hydrogen: Is it time to switch off the taxpayer tap?
- Donald Trump to sign orders ending diversity programs, proclaim there are only two sexes
- Why I quit a $500,000-a-year role in real estate
- Significant challenges ahead for new Minister for Economic Growth
- Watch live: Donald Trump’s second US presidential inauguration
- MP James Meager’s promotion strengthens South Island voice – mayor
- Trump is heading back to the White House. Here’s why NZ should care
- MPs won’t be on stage at Auckland’s Big Gay Out this year
- Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger to stand for second term
- Fears high country land could be planted in pine under government’s climate plan
- Cabinet reshuffle: Change of health minister will be little comfort to delay-hit patients – advocates
- PM’s portfolio reshuffle leaves Cabinet top heavy
- Social media has a ‘fascinating’ impact on political engagement, University of Auckland professor says
- Former minister Russell Marshall dies aged 88
- ‘Never stood a chance’: Labour says Shane Reti was set up to fail as health minister
- Shane Reti expected to be a casualty of PM’s Cabinet reshuffle
- Decision on proposed Waikato medical school taking too long – union
- Minister overhauls Waitangi Tribunal membership
- Union mulls stab-proof vests, personal alarms after nurse attacked
- Labour passes National in new poll
- Labour ahead of National in first political poll of the year
- We have an infrastructure deficit, a housing crisis, and an energy shortage. What can we do?
- Treaty Principles Bill: 80 hours of submissions Justice Committee must hear
- MPs clash over in-person Treaty Principles Bill submissions
- Government-iwi partnership to see 48 affordable rental homes built in Gisborne
- New shoplifting allegation against former Green MP Golriz Ghahraman
- $2m upgrade for ‘creaky’ mega government database
- Luxon, Hipkins, Seymour promise agenda-setting speeches to start year
- Treaty Principles Bill smashes submissions record
- The Regulatory Standards Bill: What you need to know
- NZ-UAE trade deal to cut export tax by 98.5 percent – PM
- ‘A good direction’: Departing US Ambassador talks trade, AUKUS, and climate
- Regulatory Standards Bill slammed as ‘dangerous’ call for ‘alarm bells’
- Regulatory Standards Bill slammed as ‘dangerous’ call for ‘alarm bells’
- The Act Party’s ‘accidental politician’
- Katie Nimon more frustrated than surprised by Parliament
- Moving from community action on climate, to political action
- Submission deadline on Treaty Principles Bill extended
- Winston Peters on New Zealand First’s year of achievement
- Justice Committee to discuss whether to extend Treaty bill submissions time frame
- ‘Unprecedented number of submissions’ on Treaty bill as deadline nears
- Christopher Luxon’s first year as PM and the challenges ahead
- Dame Tariana Turia’s whānau thank people for love and prayers after stroke
- No full-time smokefree officers across eastern North Island
- Government against Cook Islands proposal for own passport
- The 2025 political calendar: When to expect fireworks
- Economist predicts new Cook Strait ferries will cost at least $1.7 billion
- Cook Islands plan separate passport and citizenship, threatening status quo with NZ
- Fast-tracked hotel and hostel in Mount Eden surprise residents
- Christopher Luxon will not attend the Waitangi Day events at Waitangi
- Government defends economic record as NZ heads into Christmas recession
- Latest TVNZ cuts to be confirmed ‘in the next few days,’ RNZ defends ‘splashing cash’
- ‘It’s pathetic:’ Lake Alice survivor says $150,000 payment not enough
- ‘Really disgusted’: Judith Collins rips into judge’s party behaviour
- Live: ‘Starting point’ of $150k compensation for Lake Alice torture survivors
- Political blame game begins over state of Government’s books
- David Seymour promises early childhood education ‘shake up’ after review
- Judge, celebrity doctor apologise for ‘verbally attacking’ Winston Peters at Christmas party
- Watch: National MPs grapple with fast track protest banners in Parliament