
Chris Hipkins promises 'vigorous campaign' as Labour drops in the polls
The PM indicates he may take a leaf out of the Opposition's book.
The PM indicates he may take a leaf out of the Opposition's book.
OPINION: The trajectory is unmistakable, and Chris Hipkins is running out of options.
Wāhine Māori land down the National Party list.
OPINION: The political noise about a Māori takeover is almost deafening.
Excitement as Te Āwhina Marae prepares to welcome the first whānau of the 20-home project.
EDITORIAL: Divisiveness is being used as an election strategy.
OPINION: Simon Wilson on transport agreements, disagreements and the truly "farcical".
An IRD interpretation may mean high tax via the bright-line test for many.
Also at post-Cabinet press conference: Doctors' strikes, health milestones, education.
OPINION: A lot of New Zealand's problems are global.
OPINION: Voters prefer Chris Hipkins over Luxon, who is also less trusted, but ...
There was a show of political force at the Koroneihana today.
Leaders of major parties attempted to woo Māori - Luxon even put on his dancing shoes.
Both Katie Nimon and Catherine Wedd have ranked highly on National's party list.
Labour wants the policy in place by 2025.
Opinion: Who really bears the burden for GST in New Zealand?
Te Pāti Māori Waikato-Tainui candidate at No 4 on Party list
It comes as another National politician struggles with his spelling.
Senior Minister also reveals racism in campaign already worst in his four terms.
Good Pākehā Samaritans have taken a stand against racism.
OPINION: Voting often has little to do with the merits of policies.
It's the first time in three years the event won’t be affected by Covid-19 restrictions.
'There’s never been an election where the main polling companies have got it wrong'.
The idea of split parental leave is a good one - but NZ can do better, say experts.
OPINION: National's main climate policy is to repeal Labour's.
OPINION: The two will say and do anything to get your vote this election.
National has also promised to build a Northwestern Busway, starting in 4-10 years.
OPINION: Adapting and innovating has formed the foundation of our standard of living.
Labour's former Revenue spokesman will only say he 'supports' the policy.
OPINION: The sharks are the Greens and NZ First, who are ripping voters off Labour.