Election 2020: Jacinda Ardern's five new problems after big win
A big new intake of MPs comes with management challenges for Prime Minister.
A big new intake of MPs comes with management challenges for Prime Minister.
National MPs have pointed to a number of issues they say led to the landslide loss.
Helen Clark has messaged Jacinda Ardern to congratulate her on a 'fantastic' result.
Labour leader says she expects to form a Government within three weeks.
NZ Parliament's rainbow community just got brighter.
Former Finance Minister says Labour ran a 'very safe' campaign.
He lost the seat he has held for almost 25 years, now he's thinking of leaving
Collins did not talk to media last night – but will front press at 11:30 this morning
The New Zealand First team saw their defeat unfold at a function in Northland.
The party was on 1.4 per cent of the party vote on election night.
"As for the next challenge, we'll all have to wait and see," he said.
David Seymour says he was very happy with the vote so far.
National's Nick Smith is at risk of losing the seat he's held for 24 years.
Victoria Premier says he has no idea where the Kiwi travellers are.
The thirty men and one woman had been convicted of a range of serious criminal activities.
Victoria's DHHS confirms it had 'no legal authority to detain the travellers on arrival'.
How Winston Peters' tumultuous career led to 2020 election defeat.
More than 500 survivors have so far shared their stories with the commission.
It's the final day of campaigning for Ardern and Collins and they have packed schedules.
The Australian newspaper's Greg Sheridan says Jacinda Ardern's appeal is purely symbolic.
By 2pm yesterday 46 per cent of enrolled voters had voted early.
Final leaders' debate less fiery than others but it brought out important new information.
Tourism sector will need more support and wants to be involved on border policy plans.
The poll showed 15 per cent were undecided or wouldn't say how they would vote.
PM slams woman who directed racist comments at Al Noor Mosque imam.
Some 24,236 people arrived in New Zealand between August 11 and October 13.
Six months after controversy first struck, Cabinet meetings could finally be secure.
Ardern will spend time today preparing for her last debate with National's Judith Collins
Machine to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Columnists have criticised the PM's performance, and questioned her international acclaim.