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What today's Budget means for your back pocket.
Bamboozled by the Budget? Here's all the main highlights explained.
OPINION: Cuts to Government agencies will become business as usual.
Today, the Government puts its money where its mouth is.
Pugh has face criticism and calls to apologise.
Strike action is planned across the country tomorrow with major disruption to traffic.
The incident happened during the third reading of the Whakatōhea Treaty settlement.
The minister responsible had to clarify what his position was on the bill.
It comes after hundreds marched on Parliament to protest the bill.
A key witness hasn’t been interviewed as part of independent review into allegations.
OPINION: Te Pāti Māori didn't hold back in the House - neither did Act's Karen Chhour.
There was stunned silence when Ricardo Menéndez March used the word during a debate.
'We are here in the halls of power writing the laws,' he says amid tribute to migrants.
Leader calls for a byelection and the establishment of an anti-corruption commission.
Electoral Act breach could cost up to $40,000 fine.
OPINION: Also in today's politics briefing - MP David MacLeod's donations drama.
OPINION: The PM and the Greens co-leader gave very different climate speeches last week.
Co-leaders Chloe Swarbrick and Marama Davidson on working together to tackle the climate crisis. Video / Alex Robertson
Swarbrick discussed her under-fire MPs Julie Anne Genter and Darleen Tana this morning.
OPINION: Misconduct and extreme rhetoric have become too familiar in NZ politics.
Green MP talks in an extended interview about allegations of intimidating behaviour.
OPINION: A broad definition of sustainability offers the Greens a compelling theme.
The Greens are waiting for a report.
Opinion: Last week decades of underinvestment met climate-changed weather.
OPINION: David Seymour says a separate agency will oversee up to 50 new charter schools.
OPINION: The fiscal news is grim, Willis admits, but an austerity Budget isn't the answer.
OPINION: 'The role of the judiciary is to interpret our law, not to make new law.'
Same-day enrolment could go the way of the dodo.
A small number of double votes is likely, but it would not change the result.