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    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston. Photo: RNZ

    Govt invests another $13.5 million in tourism

    The government has announced another multimillion-dollar funding boost for Tourism New Zealand in a bid to attract 72,000 more visitors to our shores.

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    Peters calls out 'racist' Māori Party, says debate 'a sad day'

    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters. Photo: RNZ

    Peters calls out 'racist' Māori Party, says debate 'a sad day'

    Winston Peters says Te Pāti Māori MPs' behaviour performing a haka in Parliament in protest against the Treaty Principles Bill was unprecedented and "unforgivable".

    Luxon's press secretary resigns over allegedly recording sex workers

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the aim is to have one system with "maximum levels of...

    Luxon's press secretary resigns over allegedly recording sex workers

    The Prime Minister's deputy chief press secretary has resigned after allegedly recording audio of sessions with Wellington sex workers and taking intimate photos of women in public.

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    Left bloc could turf coalition out of power: poll

    After the Budget and pay equity changes the left bloc would have the support to turf the coalition out of power, a new poll shows.

    Seymour reflects on past in first speech as deputy PM

    Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour. Photo: RNZ

    Seymour reflects on past in first speech as deputy PM

    In his first public address since being sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, David Seymour reflected on the past decade with supporters at a party event on Sunday.

    Seymour sworn in as Deputy PM

    Seymour sworn in as Deputy PM

    David Seymour has taken over from Winston Peters as Deputy Prime Minister.

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    In it for the long haul

    The house of representatives. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    In it for the long haul

    If you like Parliament you well and truly had a treat last week, as the House sat until midnight Saturday under urgency to consider the wide range of legislation the government wanted to progress.

    Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign

    ACT leader David Seymour (left) and NZ First's Winston Peters. Photo: NZ Herald

    Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign

    David Seymour has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister.

    Govt outlines sweeping changes to RMA rules

    Minister Responsible for RMA Reform Chris Bishop. Photo: RNZ

    Govt outlines sweeping changes to RMA rules

    Sweeping changes to the rules governing councils' oversight of everything from housing, to mining, to agriculture under the RMA are being released to the public for feedback.

    Hairdressing regulations given 'serious trim'

    Minister for Regulation David Seymour announces a shakeup in hairdressing regulations. Photo...

    Hairdressing regulations given 'serious trim'

    Separate hairdressing regulations are set to be scrapped, with cabinet agreeing to all four recommendations from a regulatory review into the hairdressing and barbering industry.

    Hipkins fires back at Peters' 'ruled him out' claim

    Hipkins fires back at Peters' 'ruled him out' claim

    Labour leader Chris Hipkins is pushing back after New Zealand First's Winston Peters ruled out working with him "permanently".

    Willis bites back over Budget Day dress barb

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis (centre) on Budget Day wearing a blue dress believed to be from...

    'Belongs in the 1950s': Willis bites back over Budget Day dress barb

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis says there are "far more interesting things to talk about" than what clothes she wears.

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    Budget delivers 'major investment' in infrastructure: Bishop

    Chris Bishop. Photo: RNZ

    Budget delivers 'major investment' in infrastructure: Bishop

    Major investments in hospitals, mental health facilities, school buildings, rail and roads are being funded in Budget 2025, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop says.

    No respite for the politically driven

    Winston Peters thoroughly enjoys his speech to the Otago Regional Investment Summit. PHOTO:...

    No respite for the politically driven

    The evergreen Winston Peters keeps rolling on and on, and he tells ODT's political editor Mike Houlahan that he has no intention of quitting now.

    Govt's eye on supermarket sector after Budget

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis. Photo: RNZ

    Govt's eye on supermarket sector after Budget

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she will turn her attention to the supermarket sector after this week's Budget.

    Te Pāti Māori decision: Labour proposes last-minute deal

    Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke rips up a copy of the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill at the...

    Te Pāti Māori decision: Labour proposes last-minute deal

    Labour has sent a last-minute offer to the govt to try and avert a long debate in Parliament regarding the behaviour of Te Pāti Māori MPs.

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    'If they want to muck around, so be it': PM on haka punishment

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    'We have to have rules': Luxon on Te Pāti Māori haka

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon won't say whether the suspension of Te Pāti Māori's co-leaders for three weeks is an appropriate punishment.
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