Labour and the Green Party will release joint policies in the coming months and plan to tour the country with a joint policy statement - as well as have their leaders deliver "state of the nation" speeches at the same event.
Labour MPs have gathered at Brackenridge resort in Martinborough for a two-day caucus meeting, the first of the New Year.
Leader Andrew Little told media that his party had one, maybe two, big policy announcements to make in election year, but would mostly focus on existing messages around key issues including housing affordability, crime, education and health.
"In terms of big, headline stuff there's not a great deal more. There will be maybe one possibly two more. There will be some rules about fiscal discipline that we are working on at the moment so people will have a clear understanding about what our priorities are when it comes to government spending and taxing."
Little and Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei will share the limelight - and resulting media coverage - at a joint event on Sunday, January 29.