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Fierce lobbying expected as gun law changes hinge on NZ First
Sympathy for gun owners, but ongoing NZ First support for reform has no strings attached
Sympathy for gun owners, but ongoing NZ First support for reform has no strings attached
Due to the demanding for accommodation in Dunedin a church is set to be demolished.
The coronavirus outbreak has impacted 40,000 tonnes of KiwiRail cargo, its CEO says.
A bill that would bring together all 16 polytechnics has had its final reading.
A special investigator from the UN says we should be doing more about homelessness.
NZ First was lobbied to oppose the Govt bill, but is now understood to be supporting it.
Seventeen-year-old Luke Wijohn, who is running for the Greens, was given a one-year ban.
Health Minister David Clark says the growing deficits are due to the former government.
Housing NZ had purchased a block of 44 apartments, seven of which had been pre-sold.
Peters has "no idea" who took the photos, but a senior MP says she knows but won't say.
Peters says his party welcomes the SFO investigation as NZ First has done nothing wrong.
Simon Bridges says people without a reasonable excuse would face a three-year jail term.
Shane Jones takes aim at local councils, vegans and James Cameron.
Cruise passengers could be stopped from boarding commercial airliners.
Wu Xi asks why current travel ban was in place at all.
Brent Norriss was killed after being struck by a car on his way home.
National is looking into putting a stop to a $20 an hour minimum wage, if elected.
The package will attract visitors to regions feeling the tourism pinch from coronavirus
If claims against Winston Peters are true, National says he needs to step down.
Simon Bridges to outline who will benefit most from National's proposed tax cuts today.
The PM said she has no control over what Winston Peters does as NZ First Leader.
Schools want more support for overseas teachers hired to fill gaps in NZ classrooms.
James Shaw says citizens' assembly should be set up to clean up NZ's political donations.
'What they did to him was animal-like ... some people are beyond redemption.'
December saw the highest number of hardship claims made to KiwiSaver.
Blenheim, Masterton, Levin, Timaru and Ashburton get refugees - but not Whanganui.
You can usually count on Winston to make a bad situation worse, writes Audrey Young.
Recommendation based on standard medical practice that was not explicit in original bill.
Residents say they feel housing redevelopments are threatening their community.