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The former Ministers spent $60 billion of taxpayers's money and imposed massive restrictions on New Zealander's rights as part of the Covid-19 response. They are now refusing to answer questions on ...
A contender for Auckland's mayoralty is promising to release a key policy this week after an embarrassing campaign blunder over the weekend. On Friday, a press release sent out by Kerrin Leoni's ...
There has been some poor reporting on the eviction of Chloe Swarbrick from the House. She was not kicked out for saying that Government MPs had no spine. She was kicked out because the Speaker told ...
A new Treasury paper has criticised the last Government for overspending during the pandemic, leaving the country with a high level of public debt that makes it vulnerable to future shocks. The paper ...
Multiple female lawyers claim that a former senior partner who was suspended for drunkenly groping interns at a Christmas party has been using a social media platform to intimidate them. What did he ...
The New York Times appended a story it published last week containing a shocking image of a childpurportedly suffering from starvation in Gaza with an editor’s note Tuesday. The note informs readers t ...
Kiwibank has been given the green light to compete more vigorously with the big four Australian-owned banks that dominate the New Zealand banking sector. Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced today ...
Erica Stanford and the PM have announced incredibly significant changes to New Zealand's secondary and vocational education system. I'll explain what they are shortly, but first everyone needs to ...
The Wellington Ratepayers’ Alliance is calling on the Wellington City Council to put a hold on rushing through the $30 million harbour fencing project, and take the plans to consultation before ...
The Herald reports: A prominent New Zealander whose case was shrouded in secrecy last month can now be identified as former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. The ex-top cop faces eight ...
The number of Kāinga Ora tenancies ended due to disruptive behaviour has rocketed up by more than 500% in a year after the organisation started taking a harder line. In the year ended June 30, there ...
It is dangerous to divide a normal poll of 1,000 up by both gender and age, nested. That is because you have around 150 people in each gender and age group which has a large margin of error. What I ...