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Power struggle: why fixing NZ’s ‘broken’ electricity market is such a formidable challenge
NZ First wants a compulsory KiwiSaver. Boosting the Super Fund is a better bet
NZ First Introduces Bill to Pilot Early Detection Prostate Cancer Screening
Third time lucky for a 4-year parliamentary term? A lack of checks and balances is still the problem
New Zealand First Introduces Bill to Protect Against ‘Digital ID’ Overreach
First Fast-track Project Approved
Shane Jones: New Zealand is at a pivotal point in our economic journey
New Zealanders deserve accountability – Why wont they front up?
Unlocking Northland, geothermal energy & fisheries reform
Shane Jones: We Have Our Own NZ Coal
NZ First Bill Legislates “New Zealand” As Official Name of Country in Law
Fast-track on track to help deliver infrastructure
Why has a bill to relax foreign investment rules had so little scrutiny?
Wednesday 25 June
With so many parties ‘ruling out’ working with other parties, is MMP losing its way?
Full speed ahead for Fast-track projects
Fourth time lucky? ACT’s regulatory standards law may finally pass, despite Treaty and legal doubts
NZ Budget 2025: funding growth at the expense of pay equity for women could cost National in the long run
Review Seeks To Improve Waitangi Tribunal
Tuesday 29 April
Monday 28 April
Wednesday 23 April
‘Trump fatigue’ is putting Kiwis off the news, with trust in media still low – new report
Winston Peters at 80: the populist’s populist clocks up 50 years of political comebacks
Monday 24 March
Thursday 13 March
Just six Government MPs needed to pass Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill
Thursday 27 February
Collateral damage: how the war on ‘woke banking’ could backfire on New Zealand
Wednesday 12 February
Fast-track to accelerate economic growth starts today
David Seymour says Kiwis are too squeamish about privatisation – history shows why they lost the appetite
Thursday 23 January
One-stop shop fast-track bill passes third reading
Minimum Wage Set For 2025
Gang crackdown begins at stroke of midnight
The Treaty Principles Bill is already straining social cohesion – a referendum could be worse
Mark Patterson: Farmers Understand We Have Their Backs
The best government money can buy? How New Zealanders feel about political party funding
New Zealand First Member’s Bill to Improve Access to Palliative Care
Thursday 17 October 2024
Winston Peters’ $100 billion infrastructure fund is the right idea. Politics-as-usual is the problem
Monday 14 October 2024
Election anniversary: a year into 3-party coalition government, can the centre hold?
Friday 11 October 2024
Holding Careless Builders Accountable
Tough laws pass to make gang life uncomfortable
Are New Zealanders ‘sick and tired’ of spending on cycleways? Not according to this survey