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Government fuel tax hikes pump $565m out of Kiwis
Commercial construction bounces back
Kiwis overwhelmingly reject Labour’s car tax
Time for action on vaping regulation
Court action looming over State Integrated Schools
ECE Action Plan just a plan to write another plan
More data breaches at Arts, Culture & Heritage Ministry
Russia remains Peters’ blind spot
Mana in Mahi target mysteriously disappears
Crude oil imports from United Arab Emirates worth $2.7 billion
Government’s year of data breaches
Government – first class at PR, third rate at delivery
Export prices riding high on meat and dairy
Business as usual from Labour underwhelming
Government breaks fiscal responsibility promise
MPs welcome West Coast’s new Great Walk
‘Year of Delivery’ has delivered nothing
New stand-alone houses pick up
New monthly snapshot of jobs and wages
Employment indicator series introduced
Six-fold increase in rubbish tipping tax
Dairy, beef, and lamb exports rise in October
National to speed up court process
Parole is a privilege, not a right
Strike Force Raptor Unit proposed to tackle gangs
National is Party of law and order
National to put victims at centre of Justice
Gadgets give retail sales a charge
Greenpeace protest unproductive and ill-informed
Petition to build four-lane Horowhenua expressway
Government failing to deliver on economy
Stats NZ seeks feedback on New Zealand standard classification of ethnicity
National proposes work or training for all prisoners
Government putting criminals before victims
NZQA exam questions portray unbalanced view of farming
They’re prisoners, not clients Kelvin
Finance Minister complacent about NZ’s growth
Shane Jones’ PGF answers don’t pass sniff test
Ministerial inquiry into PHARMAC decision needed
Telling businesses to be confident doesn’t cut it
PM can no longer distance herself from donations
Households continue to spend more than they earn
Who is second conflicted minister?
Gang violence rampant in Hawke’s Bay
Jones oversaw PGF application for six months
Log prices chopped
Meaningful dialogue needed in Hong Kong
Thousands rally against Govt assault on West