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Shane Te Pou: Who’s really standing with those feeling the squeeze?
Opinion: Good jobs and good wages get people ahead, not the occasional tax cut.
Opinion: Good jobs and good wages get people ahead, not the occasional tax cut.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
“I want us to work together in an adult-to-adult way," he tells business leaders.
The leaders didn't hold back as they led their parties' campaign launches.
OPINION: Luxon and Hipkins both did what they had to: convince voters they have a shot.
Luxon says his party would put an end to gangs getting government contracts, if elected.
National has ruled out repealing the Zero Carbon Act.
Opinion: She could strike the economically right-wing and socially progressive balance.
Opinion: Winston Peters will bring drama, nostalgia - and there’s the David Seymour thing.
OPINION: A response to Sir Ian Taylor's open letter on the Green Party's wealth tax plans.
Opinion: Idea hordes of youths are doing horrific things is not matched by facts.
Opinion: Put national interest ahead of playing the race card.
Opinion: "As I say, what I know, the reality is," I'm avoiding this question.
Opinion: Opposition trying to appeal to right-wing and moderate voters.
Opinion: What country is Luxon moaning about because it isn’t the Aotearoa I see?
OPINION Luxon's attempt to channel John Key's optimism came a bit asunder.
OPINION: National leader should spend time in NZ's not wet, not whiny capital.
The Leader of the Opposition called New Zealand a negative, wet, whiny country.
OPINION Whatever increases the chances you’ll vote for him, Luxon is happy to oblige.
OPINION: Politicians broadly fall into one of two categories.
The language used for safety signs like stop or give way signs will not be changed.
OPINION: Luxon's impossible task: To win floating voters in the middle and on the right.
National plans to "get the private rental market working again".
Luxon said more houses and more roads were the answer for local issues.
National using AI to create impression it is looking out for Pacific people.
OPINION: Luxon is seen as lacking authenticity, being out of touch, prone to mistakes.
The National Party leader has backtracked on housing policy.
Labour, meanwhile, said it hadn’t used AI in any adverts and didn’t intend to.
The National leader wanted to see more fiscal responsibility.
Hipkins was in a chipper mood at his weekly post-Cabinet press conference.