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Freshwater proposals to hammer farmers
Freshwater discussion document short-sighted and flawed
Non-residential building activity slows
Government scraps KiwiBuild in all but name
More support needed for pre-fab home manufacturers
Disappointing lack of detail in interim report
Government must halt Learning Support allocation
Treasury rings alarm bells, Government hits snooze button
Travel, kiwifruit, and cars top trade with Japan
Expected updates for population statistics 2019-20
Lack of consultation on Whitebait causing issues
Strong response to National’s Economic Document
Let pharmacists vaccinate for measles
Lamb export prices spring to a new high
Minister must prioritise standards over numbers
Govt embarrassed into cancer plan by National
PM must show leadership on critical issues
Housing Register just keeps getting longer
Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy light on detail
Over 35,000 homes consented in July year
Minister’s head in clouds on vaping
Ministers ran roughshod over NZTA’s transport plan
Polytechnic reforms victimise vulnerable workers
DHB performance going backwards under Clark
PM’s school lunches scheme flawed
Tribunal’s water report goes too far
Business confidence continues to tank
Clark’s silence deafening during measles outbreak
Bridges and Brownlee to visit India and China
Treasury confirms Labour’s car tax is a bad idea
Minister sitting on a pile of money
Decision already made on ‘no new mines’
Employment gap for disabled people remains high
Survey reveals severe ECE teacher shortage
National will light a regulations bonfire
Small Business Payments Guarantee under National
More infrastructure to get New Zealand moving
Better outcomes and spending under National
National commits to raising superannuation to 67
National reviews tax policies ahead of 2020
Butter exports halved in July
National to rebuild confidence in economy
Minister must patch holes in Government’s cyber security
10-year transport budget blown on Twyford’s trains
Four weeks and still no leadership on Ihumātao
New Zealand’s economic engine is spluttering
Pike River safety exemption a dangerous precedent
Lull in retail spending for June