
Northland power cut: Cabinet to address energy and fuel security after blackout
Energy Minister Simeon Brown is expected to provide more details this afternoon.
Energy Minister Simeon Brown is expected to provide more details this afternoon.
Ministers have survived hours of questioning by Opposition MPs during the week.
Ministers say they expect KiwiRail to maintain its ferries to the appropriate standard.
Officials quash idea from Shane Jones to give oil and gas sector more certainty.
OPINION: The plane breakdown was bad enough. Then came the 'C-listers' clanger.
Christopher Luxon attends the blessing at the NZ Embassy.
NZ and Japan to work more closely on defence.
The secretive consultation has EV importers up in arms.
OPINION: PM's trade mission to Japan's been pretty successful but who would have noticed?
Social Development Minister accused of an almost 'eugenic-type definition of productivity'
About 7% of the amount paid out in tax credit will be spent on administration.
David Seymour's comments put him at odds with the Health Minister.
Over 6000 jobs have been cut across civil service as part of Govt-requested cost savings.
PM wants to NZ and Japan to share more intelligence and defence capability.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis spilled the beans on the Budget at a select committee.
The Statistics Minister said the incentives would be 'very unlikely' in the next Census.
PM to wrap up his Japan trip after meeting Japan's PM tonight
Govt is defending shifting balance of tertiary education costs from providers to students.
PM suggests businesspeople previously simply went on trade trips 'for the ride'.
The Government has faced a wide backlash after it broke its promise.
Brownlee wants Parliament's security guards to have more powers.
The Government wants to help people out of public housing.
OPINION: Census 2023 data proves biculturalism is over.
'Leading Field is a humbling and exciting opportunity,' the former PM said.
OPINION: We must never lose sight of prophets and their prophecies.
Thousands of roles have been cut, or are on the line, across the public sector.
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters has promised planning changes.
The bonuses would be "directly related" to the Govt's public service targets.
Winston Peters fronted today's post-Cabinet press conference.
OPINION: The situation with the NZ Defence Force planes is untenable.