10 plot twists of the 2017 election
The Spinoff relives the thrills, spills and please-chills of the NZ election campaign.
The Spinoff relives the thrills, spills and please-chills of the NZ election campaign.
For the first time ever, Newstalk ZB's best come together to talk tomorrow's election.
Man in Northcote electorate alleged to have offered woman $50 to vote for National.
Obesity researchers say Health Minister "snubbed" sugary drink tax proposal and petition.
Richard Prosser - recently demoted in list rankings - has hit out.
ACT leader parties with teens ahead of election day.
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has travelled to Te Aroha for the funeral of her grandmother.
Despite poll volatility, our forecast has been consistent, with one clear outcome
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National leader Bill English was met a haka from Rotorua Boys High students.
Matt Heath, Jeremy Wells and Steve Braunias on the general election
Submissions can me made to change an electoral law which disallows votes of those who die.
Comment: Mike Hosking argues that the much-vaunted youth quake isn't happening.
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern surprised at campaign 'mistruths and lies'.
COMMENT: Irrespective of which way the election goes the result will be a strong govt.
Bill English and Paula Bennett dish out ice cream to supporters.
NZ heads to the polls tomorrow in one of the most uncertain election outcomes in memory.
OPINION: Three-way coalitions would leave little in the cupboard for Maori.
COMMENT: Are the economic statistics strong enough to give National another term?
The campaign trails went underground, over ground, wombling free.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 23.83 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 7795.41
Victims should be given the chance to manage their grief, Andrew Little says.
Co-leader Marama Fox says the Māori Party will work with anyone post-election.
A record 806,043 Kiwis have already voted, two days ahead of Saturday's election.
National leader begins traditional pilgrimage from Wellington to Auckland on election eve.
Labour leader said she's feeling surprisingly good as gruelling campaign nears its end.
The final public poll of a cliffhanger has just been released.
Survival is no longer a concern for the Green Party, leader James Shaw says.
Labour will not give the Reserve Bank a specific target for employment.