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National party bus starts journey to finish line
The National Party leader is making his final run into the election, leading a two-day bus trip through the North Island to Auckland.
Serious criminals 'have fewer human rights' - National
Some criminals should have fewer human rights than others, according to the National Party's Paula Bennett.
National rolls out education package to counter Jacinda-mania
Bill English focused on family, the future of the country's children, and the women on his team in a campaign launch responding to Jacinda-mania.
National promises $379m National Standards expansion
The National Party has promised to expand the National Standards education system if it's re-elected for a fourth term in government.
Battle lines drawn for Mallard's Hutt South mantle
Labour and National are going head-to-head for Hutt South as Trevor Mallard retires after more than two decades. Audio
Law to prevent Phillip Smith-style escape passes
The government hopes the change will prevent a repeat of the convicted murderer and sex offender's infamous escape.
Billions needed as Auckland transport funding gap grows
A short-term $1 billion funding plug is needed for a widening gap in Auckland's future transport needs, a leaked report says. Audio
Ardern spurns baby questions, looks to policy
The new Labour leader has had her first full day in the job, and already there has been debate around the questions that she's being asked as a young, female leader.
Clock ticking for new Labour leader ahead of election
Labour's new leader Jacinda Ardern has a little over seven weeks to turn round her party's fortunes before the general election.
Labour's plea for campaign funding as election looms
As the Labour Party languishes in the polls, it is desperately calling on supporters to open their wallets to help them reach more voters.
DOC 'know what they're doing' on land swaps - Minister
The Conservation Minister is defending a potential law change on swapping conservation land against accusations of arrogance. Audio
Todd Barclay story shadows National Party conference
The Todd Barclay story is refusing to die, despite the best efforts of senior government ministers, as the National Party held its election year conference over the weekend.
National aims to put Barclay affair behind it
Senior members of the National Party are confident this weekend's annual conference won't be overshadowed.
Goff decries minister's intervention on land bill
Building Minister Nick Smith has responded to Phil Goff's complaint of attempted micro-management of a council public reserve. Audio
Greens aim to boost refugee intake by thousands
The Green Party wants to increase New Zealand's annual refugee intake to 4000 within six years, and allow community and church groups to bring in a further 1000. Audio
Gang members to be blocked from firearms licenses
The Police Minister intends to block any gang member or prospect from getting a firearms license and will bring in tougher penalties under the Arms Act.
Social workers to prove they are fit for the job
Social workers will have to be registered under a proposed new law designed to put them under greater scrutiny.
Little criticises Trump but wouldn't 'flip the bird'
Labour leader Andrew Little has slated US President Donald Trump as clumsy and ham-fisted, but would not have shown the Secretary of State the finger as Wellingtonians did during his visit yesterday… Video
'People can see climate change now, they understand it'
The United States could be isolated politically following a decision to leave the Paris climate agreement, according to a New Zealand political scientist. Video
'Significant' increase in funding needed for mental health sector - social worker
The government is out of touch with how broken the mental health system is, according to an Auckland social worker.
Mental health sector worries it will lose workers
The mental health and addictions sector has warned it could lose more skilled staff - this time to rest homes.
Labour quiet on what it would adopt from Budget
Labour will not say if it will adopt the families income package that would benefit more than 1,000,000 New Zealanders announced in yesterday's Budget.
New meth-testing rules pointless without regulation - critics
New standards for methamphetamine contamination in houses are pointless if the meth testing industry itself is not regulated, the government has been told.
KiwiSaver still good investment, says govt
The government says KiwiSaver is still a good investment, despite claims those savings accounts pay four times more tax than an average property investor.
PM watched 'more than half' of SAS raid footage
Prime Minister Bill English has confirmed he has viewed more than half the available footage of a controversial 2010 SAS raid in Afghanistan.