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    Stuart Nash now a NZ First candidate

    Stuart Nash Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

    Stuart Nash now a NZ First candidate

    Former Labour Minister Stuart Nash is switching allegiances to New Zealand First.

    Labour apology for 'duck faced horse' comment

    Labour's finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds and Finance Minister Nicola Willis. Photos: RNZ

    Labour apology for 'duck faced horse' comment

    Labour's finance spokesperson has apologised to the Finance Minister after audio of her calling Nicola Willis a "duck-faced horse" was leaked to media.

    Green Party bill to ban mining drawn in Parliament

    Green Party environment spokesperson Lan Pham. Photo: RNZ

    Green Party bill to ban mining drawn in Parliament

    A Green Party bill aimed at banning mining activity on public conservation land has been drawn from Parliament's ballot.

    Govt announces $1.5b investment in maritime security

    Defence Minister Chris Penk announcing a $1.58 billion investment in maritime security in...

    Govt announces $1.5b investment in maritime security

    The government has announced a $1.58 billion investment in maritime security, ahead of the Budget.

    Willis negotiating tricky Budget path

    Willis negotiating tricky Budget path

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ third Budget has been drafted during troubled economic times. She talks to ODT political editor Mike Houlahan about the challenges.

    'Tough choices' in major social housing shake-up

    Housing Minister Chris Bishop. Photo: RNZ

    'Tough choices': Govt announces major social housing shake-up

    A major shake-up of social housing will boost weekly support for 110,000 families by almost $15 but leave another 80,000 families worse off by $30 a week.

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    ‘Racist planet-wrecking Aussie dirtbag'

    Steve Abel. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    ‘Racist planet-wrecking Aussie dirtbag': Green MP takes aim at Santana chairman

    Green Party MP Steve Abel has made it plain where he stands over Santana Minerals and its chairman Peter Cook.

    Govt's branding update highlights English over te reo Māori

    The government's redesigned branding places "New Zealand Government" in bold above "Te...

    Govt's branding update highlights English over te reo Māori

    The government has updated its official branding to give greater prominence to English over te reo Māori.

    Fears job cuts will make Wellington 'a ghost town'

    Kirsten Saunders, the co-owner of Smith the Grocer, says the announcement of more job cuts is...

    Fears job cuts will make Wellington 'a ghost town'

    An economist says more than 3500 jobs could be cut in Wellington, and the capital is set to "bear the brunt" of a major shake-up to the public service.

    $2.4b in savings as thousands of jobs cut

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis makes a pre-Budget announcement on cutting public service jobs....

    $2.4 billion in savings as thousands of public service jobs cut

    The government has announced plans to slash public service jobs by about 14 percent over the next three years in a shake-up it says will deliver $2.4 billion of savings.

    Teachers disappointed NCEA feedback not listened to

    Erica Stanford shrugged off questions about a leadership challenge. Photo: RNZ

    Teachers disappointed NCEA feedback not listened to

    Teachers say they are disappointed feedback for the sector on replacing NCEA was not listened to.

    Millions more for school lunch scheme, but changes coming

    David Seymour eating a school lunch. File photo: RNZ

    Millions more for school lunch scheme, but changes coming

    The Healthy School Lunches programme has been funded for another year, with the government committing $212 million towards an extension.

    Govt's rough sleeper 'move-on' law a step closer

    File photo: RNZ

    Govt's rough sleeper 'move-on' law a step closer

    The government has published its anticipated "move-on" law which will allow police to shift rough sleepers or people displaying disorderly behaviour away from public places.

    Hipkins says he'll work with rivals on infrastructure

    Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins in Auckland speaking to reporters after his State of Auckland...

    Hipkins says he'll work with rivals on infrastructure

    Labour's leader has promised to work with his political opponents on infrastructure projects if elected. Chris Hipkins said parties cancelling each others' infrastructure projects was not helpful...

    'So much adversity, so much character': Judith Collins farewells Parliament

    Retiring MP Judith Collins delivers her farewell speech to her Parliamentary colleagues.&nbsp...

    'So much adversity, so much character': Judith Collins farewells Parliament

    Outgoing National minister Judith Collins says "you don't get resilient unless you have to be", as she farewells Parliament.

    Partners slip in poll, but coalition could still govern

    National would bring 39 MPs into Parliament under the new poll results, with 15 MPs from NZ First...

    Partners slip in poll, but coalition could still govern

    National's partners Act and New Zealand First have taken a tumble in support in the latest poll, but the coalition bloc is still holding its lead.

    Te Pāti Māori splits as Kapa-Kingi forms new party

    Mariameno Kapa-Kingi has split from Te Pāti Māori to begin Te Tai Tokerau Party. Photo: Samuel...

    Te Pāti Māori splits as Kapa-Kingi forms new party

    Te Tai Tokerau MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi has announced a new political party - named after her electorate.

    Solar installation a 'red tape nightmare'

    David Seymour has released his letter to Pharmac's board chair setting out his expectations for...

    Solar installation a 'red tape nightmare'

    The Regulation Minister is taking aim at what he says is excessive red tape around rooftop solar that makes it too hard for home-owners and businesses to set up panels.

    NZ invited to join US in bid to reopen strait

    Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters. Photo: Getty Images

    NZ invited to join US in bid to reopen strait

    The US has invited NZ to join forces with a number of other countries to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    Former National MP calls to cut ties with NZ First

    Chris Finlayson. Photo: RNZ / Mihingarangi Forbes

    Former National MP calls to cut ties with NZ First

    A former high-ranking National Cabinet minister has doubts the coalition will last until the election, urging his former party to "extricate themselves from this grisly coalition and declare war on...
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