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Local Focus: Wairarapa Candidates - Name your best strength for the role?
Wairarapa candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Wairarapa candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Peters suggested media be subjected to a stint in North Korea to learn about democracy.
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Coromandel candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Palmerston Nth candidates answer the important questions. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Labour is sitting at 37 per cent and National at 34 per cent in the Bauer Media poll.
Who will win the battle of the minor party leaders?
Red Stag boss Marty Verry said a wood-first approach would mean more houses built quicker.
A new poll showed his party would struggle to form a Government after the election.
If the latest Reid Research poll bears out, Rotorua could have four MPs after the election
NZ First leader Winston Peters is pushing a revamped Super Gold Card for pensioners.
What are parties promising on social housing?
Labour's increase in polls under Ardern equates to 490,000 more voters than last month.
Dr Shane Reti has a huge majority but NZ First's Shane Jones has moved in - temporarily.
Where does each party stand on cannabis and drug reform?
Beneficiaries call for higher benefits and an end to Work and Income's "toxic culture".
COMMENT: There's nothing as ugly in politics as a takedown attempt.
MSD rules suggest Peters was not required to confirm his relationship status annually.
The group that led moves to expand Ports of Auckland is backing Peters port move
The Road Transport Forum lobby group calls the policy 'pure Stalinism'.
Peters wants legislation to move all container operations to Northport at Marsden Pt.
How do political parties propose to manage and protect our lakes and rivers?
PM Bill English is confident his ministers did not leak news of Peters super payments.
COMMENT: You've got to ask yourself, who benefits from this?
Women who contribute just as much as male colleagues still lag behind in pay, study finds.
COMMENT: This result of this election will turn on a tick.
COMMENT: No minister should have been privy to that sort of information.
Anne Tolley and National's Steven Joyce have denied leaking Peters' super overpayments.
Labour's royalty on freshwater is backed by 70 per cent of Kiwis in a new poll.
Peters made the admission tonight after being contacted by media.