Young: Why Winston could be a 2017 election footnote
COMMENT: Winston Peters could become a mere footnote to the 2017 election.
COMMENT: Winston Peters could become a mere footnote to the 2017 election.
The crucial NZ First meeting will be held on Monday.
Comment: The decision will be made by a group of 21 MPs and party officials.
The following are recent reasons a Labour-led government could be NZ First's best choice.
All-day caucus meeting gets under way as NZ First ponders which way to jump.
Comment: This is why I don't trust Winston Peters.
No other party has a problem with publicising who's on their board.
Peters said the board members had a right to privacy.
Here are ten items that suggest Winston Peters will be inclined to choose National.
A lesson Winston Peters learned starring in a teabag ad 17 years ago is coming in handy.
Green Party members could be asked to approve a deal on Government today.
The Greens have no choice but to march to NZ First leader Winston Peters' tune.
If the Labour leader was hoping to bump into Winston Peters she'd be sorely disappointed
Winston Peters hopes to have far higher than a 75 per cent consensus.
15 of the most notable voting statistics to ponder after the final votes were revealed.
COMMENT: Why Peters can't expect to get the top job this time.
NZ First leader says 'logistical things' behind deadline extension.
Which way will Winston Peters and NZ First jump?
COMMENT: It's all about trust and respect.
Winston Peters isn't saying much but foreign ownership of NZ land is no-brainer in talks.
Winston Peters finally speaks up about coalition talks.
Angie Warren-Clark heads to Parliament as a Labour list MP.
Audrey Young looks at the nine MPs and what ministerial jobs might suit them.
Winston Peters is sticking with the party's deadline to make a decision by Thursday.
Winston Peters is "where we need him", independence group says.
The special votes have now been counted and they went exactly as expected.
NZ Herald Political editor Audrey Young breaks down what happens at coalition talks.
MMP has a major problem - it's killing off the minor parties, writes Bryce Edwards.
The final votes are in - and the gap has closed.
OPINION: Many of the changes that Peters has proposed could be workable.