
‘Attack on tenants’: 673 jobs to go at Kāinga Ora
The housing agency will shed 673 roles, 195 of which are currently vacant.
The housing agency will shed 673 roles, 195 of which are currently vacant.
Luxon expects costs will rise for US consumers buying NZ products.
OPINION: Criticism is coming from all sides over the Benjamin Doyle controversy.
Trade Minister Todd McClay speaks to media following President Trump's tariff announcement. Video / RNZ
New formula standards aimed to prioritise infant nutrition over profits.
Medicines can get approval in under 30 days if they meet the 'Rule of Two'.
Opposition Leader Chris Hipkins in studio with Newstalk ZB's Kerre Woodham, taking listeners' questions and calls.
Analyst calls the sales figures 'a disaster on every metric'.
OPINION: Mining contributes to the economy, but relies on foreign investment.
Ukraine's President also spoke about joint efforts to ensure security for his country.
The party argues it would not get a fair hearing after several requests were rejected.
Peters has long stood by the promise to achieve the target in two years.
Documents show Orr wasn't meant to resign before the RBNZ hosted a big conference.
Winston Peters says police must step in. Here are the claims and where they came from.
The figures were released after months of wrangling with the Ombudsman
OPINION: Politicians should not be able to make deal with Opposition to extend their term.
Public Service Minister Judith Collins has said she wants to improve chief executive and agency performance management as part of her reforms of the Public Service Act.
Associate Health Minister David Seymour is welcoming the move.
A briefing projected the Govt won’t achieve its target of 500 extra cops until June 2026.
The two parties have clashed over social media posts by MP Benjamin Doyle.
The Greens say they are screening 'immense numbers of death threats and abuse'.
The Public Service Minister wants performance management.
The party argues it will not get a fair hearing after several requests were rejected.
Hipkins said threats were concerning, but won't say whether Doyle's posts were appropriate
MP Brooke van Velden is moving to reassure landowners that they won’t be responsible for recreational activities they permit on their land. Video / Mark Mitchell
Health and safety responsibilities will lie on the organisation running the activity.
Christopher Luxon said TPK has made an appropriate operational decision.
Securing a waiver would reduce the targeted tariff from 25% to 0%.