Policy
Police to buy new tasers but won't say how they'll be monitored
The police won't say how new tasers they're buying will be monitored for public safety.
The existing tasers used by police have built in cameras, but replacements don't and are instead meant to be… Audio
National, ACT & NZ First: Delivering the sun or just beach cricket?
Multiple polls point to a change of government. Is National passing the sniff test? Do voters really want ACT's 'real change' or a handbrake? We ask what a centre-right government might look like. Video, Audio
National's tax plan has 'enormous hole' say some economists
The National Party's tax plan has an enormous hole in it according to analysis by economists from both sides of the political spectrum.
Their concerns centre on the proposed foreign home buyers tax -… Audio
PREFU shows six years of economic mismanagement says National
Battered and bruised, but better than expected - that's the state of the government's books in Treasury's pre-election forecast.
The government is celebrating the state of the nation's coffers… Audio
National asked to explain where evicted Kāinga Ora tenants would go
The National Party is under pressure to explain where evicted anti-social Kāinga Ora tenants would go.
The party says it would direct Kāinga Ora to evict and relocate repeat and serious anti-social… Audio
Dr Chandrika Nath: Scientific research in the halls of power and at the poles
Scientific research has taken Dr Chandrika Nath from pole to pole. As a glaciologist she has worked in Lapland and Antarctica, spending 100 days in the latter collecting data samples in extreme… Audio
Medicinal cannabis rules relaxed: What will it mean for patients?
The medicinal cannabis sector is welcoming the relaxation of rules surrounding the manufacture and exporting of their products. MedSafe, which regulates medicines and medical devices, says the new… Audio
ACT announces it will prioritise productivity over all else
The ACT Party has announced it will prioritise productivity over everything else, if elected.
ACT leader David Seymour has unveiled a policy that would set a target for New Zealand to be one of the… Audio
National's foreign buyer tax raises more questions
National's proposed foreign buyers tax continues to raise all kinds of questions - whether it will raise the promised $740 million a year and if the country could face legal problems with its trading… Audio
Water cremation facility poised to open in Christchurch
A Christchurch-based group is poising itself to bring a new, sustainable method of cremations to New Zealand. Alkaline Hydrolysis - or 'water cremation' - is where a body is put into a tube containing… Audio
Too many hurdles to register in NZ say "Uber" doctors
Doctors from India who have no option but to work in call centres and drive Ubers are calling for more help from the Government to get registered in New Zealand.
The Medical Council has recently… Audio
Nelson Council to vote on flood recovery package
The Government has announced a flood recovery package for Nelson, subject to council agreement.
The Nelson floods were the worst in the region's history, bringing down multiple slips and forcing up… Audio
Government announces Grocery Code of Conduct
The Government has launched its Grocery Code of Conduct, saying it's calling time on the coercive behaviour of the big supermarket chains.
The Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Duncan Webb… Audio
Should rental property owners get interest deductibility? Here's what insiders say
A real estate company and property investors group are optimistic about the National Party's policies on offshore purchases and restoring interest deductibility for rental properties. Audio
National to give landlords a tax break under policy
The National Party is planning to give landlords a tax break by restoring interest deductibility for rental properties.
Labour scrapped interest deductibility for all rental properties except new… Audio
National Party targets the centre with tax plan
The National Party has set New Zealand's 'squeezed middle' firmly in its sights with its new tax plan.
People with children on an average income of $120,000 would pocket an extra $125 dollars a week… Audio
Union believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the most vulnerable
The union representing public servants believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the country's most vulnerable by cutting the services they rely on.
It includes $9 billion of tax bracket adjustments… Audio
National makes big play for centre vote in tax plan for 'squeezed middle'
The National Party has made a big play for the centre vote with a tax plan specifically designed for middle income earners.
Its 'Back Pocket Boost' promises extra income for working families, made… Audio
Green Party 'incensed' at National's climate dividend
Green Party co-leader James Shaw is "incensed" that the National Party wants to divert $2.3 billion allocated to climate change.
National has proposed a "climate dividend" - which they say would… Audio
Migrant worker advocates: Open visa the 'right thing to do'
Advocates for migrant workers who have been turned around at the border, or told not to travel here because they're at risk of exploitation, say they should instead be given open visas. Ten migrants… Audio