
‘A lot to contend with’: Te Tai Hauāuru debate shows commitment to electorate
In a race too close to call, the three leading contenders put their best case forward.
In a race too close to call, the three leading contenders put their best case forward.
Awerangi Tamihere receives recognition with her dad Sir Mason Durie on hand to witness.
Labour's policies have benefited thousands, says MP.
Polls show Labour's Soraya Peke-Mason holds a tight lead over her Te Pāti Māori rival.
It's the first debate between the two leaders vying to be PM.
The idea was abandoned after opposition from clinical leaders.
OPINION: The pressure is on Chris Hipkins to play a blinder tonight.
"I want the politicians to know what whānau are feeling and going through."
OPINION: No one wants a coalition of chaos, so here's why business should be looking left.
Plus, what happened during Act's chaotic party launch?
All up, 27 candidates are vying for your votes on October 14.
Ryan Hamilton is expected to win the Hamilton East electorate.
Policy expected to reach 60,000 homes in four years.
OPINION: Restrictions, not education, is the way to reduce alcohol harm
OPINION: It's Chris versus Christopher in what could be a pivotal campaign moment.
Opinion: Act’s alternative budget has the cuts National needs to pay for its tax package.
Chris Luxon thinks Chis Hipkins is a great debater - is he?
Plus, why has Nicola Willis said she'll resign over a policy?
OPINION: Christopher Luxon has so far been relying on a “trust me” strategy.
The election campaign is nearing the end of its second week.
OPINION: Nicola Willis's answers on tax costings are falling a long way short.
Helen Clark is now one of The Elders, a group set up by Nelson Mandela.
Anna Lorck claims Hawke's Bay Prison's extra land would make it a target for expansion.
Efeso Collins said the threat made him reassess his priorities.
National is accusing the ministry of more extravagant spending.
The Labour supporter has photos of herself with several recent Labour leaders.
Other issues highlighted to candidates were the cost of housing and climate change.
The debate will focus on the issues affecting New Zealanders outside major city centres.
Dunedin’s homelessness crisis is estimated to involve upwards of 1500 people.