Complaints against the government's new Fast Track Approvals Bill have ranged from environmental risk to private property rights, as groups give their feedback to politicians.
Multiple political parties have complained to Parliament's Speaker about Green MP Julie Anne Genter's outburst in the House, during which she yelled at and stood over National's Matt Doocey.
Last-ditch decision-making on funding charity services for children in the South and nationally could see charities "turning the lights off" this winter.
A three-year-old Canterbury girl who has home dialysis to stay alive had four machines fail in one week - and there's no back-up option in the South Island.
Bad weather and aircraft availability left 12 Defence Force staff stranded in Antarctica for a month with a rapidly closing window to get out before winter.
The Labour Party is demanding Winston Peters be stood down as Foreign Minister for opening up the NZ govt to legal action over his "totally unacceptable" attack on a prominent AUKUS critic.
Former Green Party co-leader and Minister for Climate Change James Shaw has bowed out of Parliament, and has already revealed details of what he is doing next.
Associate education minister David Seymour has confirmed temporary funding will be put in place for the free school lunches programme until a review is completed.
Grey Power is calling for a change to elderly driver assessments, claiming the process for assessing driver capability is penalising some of the very people who need their licences the most.
Hospitals around the country are not allowed to make a single hiring decision without the approval of Te Whatu Ora's head office, including for cleaners and administration staff.