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Police Commissioner dodges questions on Haumaha inquiry
The Commissioner of Police remains confident in Wally Haumaha, despite the looming release of a review into the process of his appointment.
Thousands sign 'save the highways' petition
National MPs from all over the country have lined up at Parliament to submit 'save the highways' petitions signed by thousands of their constituents.
Inspection companies warned over purchase of vehicle inspection firms
The Transport Agency has issued a warning to vehicle inspection companies, JEVIC and VINZ, because they failed to properly notify authorities for a year that they had been bought by a Japanese holding…
$40m of tourist tax to fund conservation efforts
The other half of the government's planned levy revenue will go back to tourism, ministers have revealed.
R&D tax credit: 'The devil is in the detail'
National is switching sides and will support the government legislation to implement the research and development tax incentive.
Quake disruption stirs up strange reactions in Parliament
While some of the country's elected representatives were a bit shaken by yesterday's 6.2 magnitude earthquake, others didn't let it interrupt their busy schedules.
Whistleblower protection: firms may face tougher reporting
The government's plan to give greater protection to whistleblowers could see private companies and charities forced to report accusations of illegal or unethical behaviour.
Ross recording exposes 'cash for candidacy' policy - Peters
The National Party has opened itself up to the accusation that influence in politics can be bought, says Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters.
National supports Commerce Commission market studies bill
The National Party has done a U-turn supporting a bill that will give the Commerce Commission the power to conduct market studies, like the proposed fuel price study.
Govt launches $10m strategy for women in sport
A government-led strategy has been launched to increase equality for women and girls in sport.
M bovis recovery package rolled out
Admission from the government that the Mycoplasma bovis compensation process hasn't been smooth sailing for farmers has been followed today with an announcement of a recovery package. Video
Greens campaign for sanction free welfare system
The Greens are renewing calls for welfare reform that were over-shadowed by former co-leader Metiria Turei's admission of benefit fraud last year.
New plan to fight violence: 'They're not getting that help'
Public sector bosses will now be responsible for addressing the scourge of family and sexual violence in New Zealand under a new plan announced today.
Troubled bus network: Process was correct, officials say
The Greater Wellington Regional Council says it wouldn't have done anything different in its implementation of the city's new bus services, but is committing to fixing it.
'Prime minister and her office are in the thick of it' - Paula Bennett
The latest release of government communications regarding the chief technology officer job position has led to more confusion, the National Party says.
Public servants labelled 'buffoons' over Waka Jumping Bill
National MP Nick Smith has slammed officials who drafted the government's controversial Waka Jumping Bill.
Govt's handling of Whaitiri incident questioned
The National Party has called out the coalition government's handling of the Meka Whaitiri incident, and claim the altercation allegedly left bruises on the staff member.
Bridges slammed for 'meth crook' comments
The Green Party says National leader Simon Bridges' isn't fit to run a political party after he described state tenants who were kicked out of their homes as "meth crooks".
Labour MPs stand behind Ardern's action on Whaitiri
Meka Whaitiri will be expected back at Parliament next week despite the prime minister stripping her of her ministerial portfolios yesterday.
HNZ promises 'genuine' approach to compensation
Housing New Zealand is promising to take a considered approach to compensating those who were turfed out of their homes unecessarily.
Two options proposed for taxing capital gain
A straight capital gains tax, at a set rate, is not among the options presented in the Tax Working Group's interim report.
Green Party disappointed with Iraq decision
The Green Party is criticising the government's decision to stay on in Iraq and Afghanistan and says that money would be better spent on humanitarian relief. Audio
Emails between Curran and Handley to be revealed
State Services Minister Chris Hipkins is expected to turn up to Parliament this afternoon with copies of former minister Clare Curran's personal emails to technology entrepreneur Derek Handley.
Netsafe won't pursue Sir Ray Avery's complaint over media website
Scientist and entrepreneur Sir Ray Avery will have to go to the district court if he wants to pursue his complaint about media website Newsroom any further.
Greens announce priorities ahead of PM's future plan speech
The Green Party has its own priority list to tick off in the two years until next election, and it includes matters beyond the party's confidence and supply agreement with Labour.