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Kiri Allan's future uncertain, PM lines up a 'good chat' with her
Hipkins says she is 'exceptionally talented' and has contributed 'an awful lot'.
Hipkins says she is 'exceptionally talented' and has contributed 'an awful lot'.
OPINION: Also letters on student loans, Kiri Allan, Michael Wood, Dome Valley and more.
OPINION: A response to Sir Ian Taylor's open letter on the Green Party's wealth tax plans.
OPINION: Case can be made that Chris Hipkins was too soft on his visit to China last week.
The Nats' visit to Ōhāriu also included a 'practical approach' to avoiding chicken grease.
Hawke's Bay is included in the regional hospital redevelopment programme.
Allan has been under pressure over 'concerns' about her working relationships.
MP says she in no way condones the actions of the Mongrel Mob.
OPINION: Sustainability consultant calls on farmers to engage with climate mitigation.
A proposed plan would allow Māori to return to live on their customary land.
It comes ahead of major housing policy launch today, targeting rental and supply issues.
OPINION: They have it in Australia and the UK but why not here?
EDITORIAL: Support measures cannot be a blank cheque.
A reader from Katikati sheds light on "pigeon english" on National's poster
Whaikaha - the first govt ministry with a name in all official languages of NZ.
The new commission will have a role in overseeing Oranga Tamariki.
Opinion: Being shouted at by your boss is not uncommon, nor is it necessarily okay.
It is believed to be one of the largest donations - if not the largest - that's been made.
PM joked about staying in China, as trouble brewed at home.
It's been one ministerial scandal after another.
Winter is back on at Ruapehu after a flurry of snow and an eleventh-hour government grant.
OPINION: Labour Party problems back in NZ appear to be weighing on the PM in China.
OPINION: The smell of the election is in the air as National's leader meets the people.
"You have OIA’d everything under the sun, and you’ve still yet to churn anything out."
Domestic dramas have followed Hipkins to Shanghai.
All boarding houses will need to be inspected and checked that they are fire safe.
It has also launched an inquiry into the response to the cyclones.
'I’ve never had any allegations put to me that I’ve had to deal with on a staffing front'.
Chris Hipkins heads to China for the last day of his trip.
It comes as another slip closes the busy section of State Highway 1 north of Auckland.