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Kua waitohutia e Tatauranga Aotearoa tētahi kirimana ki Te Iwi o Ngātiwai hei tautoko i Tatauranga 2023
Stats NZ signs agreement with Te Iwi o Ngātiwai to support 2023 Census
Transport drives household carbon footprint down in 2020
Transport funds used for blatant pork barrel politics
Five years of organ donation compensation
Member’s bill to protect State Highways
Royal Commission’s economic snowjob
National welcomes Covid Royal Commission
Building activity continues to rise
Rising import prices drive increase in trade deficit
New homes consented per 1,000 residents continues to rise
New home consents down for October
More money, more talk, no consequences
Retail sales lift in September quarter
Govt response to youth crime policy is weak
National launches petition to stop speed reductions
Producer prices increase in September 2022 quarter
RMA ‘reform’ fails test
New Zealand’s Rainbow communities encouraged to take part and be counted in 2023 Census
Overseas visitors increase in September
Annual net migration loss of 8,400
Most youth retail offenders not engaged in school
More meetings but no actions in health
Govt must rule out confiscating local parks
All Michael Wood can deliver is survey
Labour still not listening on Three Waters
Tech Summit 2022 backs Kiwi start-ups to take on world
Annual food price increase reaches 14-year high of 10.1 percent
Health Minister caught out on immigration settings
School attendance plummets further
No transparency on Public Sector Pay Adjustment
Electronic card spending continues to increase in October
One-third of people who identify as LGBT+ hold bachelor’s degree or higher
No accountability for record inflation
Labour’s ‘shovel ready’ projects fail to get off ground
Labour’s biggest fails: No material improvements in mental health
Kāinga Ora tenants fall behind in cost of living crisis
Labour’s biggest fails: More crime, less justice
Sneaky Three Waters raid of Covid Fund exposed
Tourism Minister leaves struggling sector waiting
Labour’s biggest fails: More kids living in cars
Labour’s immigration settings worsen health crisis
Unemployment rate remains at 3.3 percent
Hourly earnings rise 7.4 percent
Keeping census data safe is priority for Stats NZ
Multi-unit homes keep consents high
Minister admits justice system is ‘ridiculous’
Labour’s biggest fails: ram raid every 15 hours