
Some of the Māori Language rhetoric is just lip service minus lips and service - Jackson
Jackson says outrageous claims are made in Māori Language Week
Jackson says outrageous claims are made in Māori Language Week
The Government says it wants beneficiary numbers to fall, but they continue to rise.
The party's social media team twice corrected the date marking the 131st anniversary.
Former PM is part of The Elders, a group of former leaders set up by Nelson Mandela.
A reporter suggested it was “convenient” for the Government for gang numbers to reduce.
Terse PM: "It’s not about the fricken targets, it’s actually about the outcomes."
The first charter schools are set to open in 2025 with the application process now open.
One of his MPs has been accused of reading out her speech.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has today confirmed further details around the allocation of the 500 additional officers following funding from Budget 2024.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the long-tunnel option to replace Wellington’s Mt Victoria tunnel is “a really attractive option”.
Luxon spoke with Newstalk ZB’s Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills.
Winston Peters said New Zealand offered cautious support to the resolution.
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The average duration of a jury trial has jumped from 349 days to 498 days.
Aotearoa has joined with others in calling out the activity.
It follows a poor public poll for the Labour leader.
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NZTA demanded a Government guarantee before signing off on the loan.
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Cabinet makes second change to proposed legislation after select committee stage.
It's Aukus' third birthday, but NZ is no closer to making up its mind on the deal.
Japan's Ambassador warned high prices were squeezing big investors.
About a third of all callouts turned out to be false alarms, MPs were told.
There were a number of fiery exchanges in the House.
Winston Peters indicated he was having a meeting with PM Christopher Luxon later tonight.
New Zealand First leader delivers fiery speech. Video / Parliament TV
Lester Levy faced a grilling at a select committee.
Executives from the broadcaster appeared before a parliamentary select committee.
Meeting the commitment could see 'unmanageable increases to the prison population'.
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