Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says confronting business confidence will be a priority as she returns to work after the birth of her baby Neve.
Ardern will return as the teachers are due to strike, the nurses already have, the Government remains at loggerheads with Australia over the deportations policy and the inquiry into the appointment of deputy Police Commissioner Wally Haumaha awaits.
The National Party has also had some success in spreading a message of doom as business confidence surveys show slumps in business confidence and warnings of an economic slowdown globally.
Ardern said she intended to confront that head on, saying she knew the Government's plans for change created uncertainty and it was her job as leader to address that.
"I accept that as leader I need to come out and start giving that certainty and confidence. We are in good shape, but for me perception matters too so I really want to tackle that."