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Pay settlements help push wage growth to a ten-year high
Motiti Island decision troubling for recreational fishing
Wellbeing data shows New Zealanders are worse off
Maggie Barry to retire from politics in 2020
Bridges thanks Maggie Barry for her service
New Zealanders feel financially better off
One per cent China FTA upgrade
Kiwis report feeling less healthy
Food grants double under Labour Government
Electricity grants through roof as cost of living bites
Economy slowing down because of visa processing
CRL hardship fund a positive step for businesses
Government needs to deliver more than just excuses
Freshwater modelling shows big impact on farmers
Two months too late on measles vaccinations
Changes needed or Govt risks buyback failing
High-density housing on rise
Families best welfare system we have
National will improve housing options for Kiwis
National will invest in first 1,000 days
National to reform social services for Kiwis
National will tackle welfare dependency
International migration estimates extended back to 2001
Govt looking to politicise student representation
Transport Minister caught out misleading Parliament
Terrorism Bill made even weaker
Strong anti-terrorism laws needed despite death of ISIS leader
One in five homes damp
Holiday congestion will get worse under Labour
Extra $132 million on dole payments
Two years of effective Opposition
Two years of broken promises from Govt
Yeah, nah to National’s vaping offer
Speech to Hawke’s Bay A&P Show
Home transfers to overseas people steady in September quarter
Construction industry at top of ladder for business counts growth
Will light rail actually reach Auckland Airport?
Rural communities at risk under Sage’s ideology
Green support shows how weak Terrorism Bill is
More men in their 30s joining dad club
Falling interest rates slow up inflation for highest spenders
ETS ultimatum still hanging over farmers’ heads
Govt driving up cost of living and Kiwis into debt
Genter disingenuous on vaccination numbers
Electricity prices putting pressure on consumers
Car streets ahead for travel to work and education
Dairy products lead rise in exports
Prime Minister denies food hardship is a problem