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Local Focus: Who is James Crow, Green candidate for Napier?
Napier candidate favours avocado and marmite on toast! Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Napier candidate favours avocado and marmite on toast! Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Auckland Central will witness a three-way election battle, but only two are in it so far.
Marama Davidson launched the policy in her own neighbourhood.
Comment: Labour got a raw deal in the last coalition negotiations.
COMMENT: Quite frankly, the political parties don't seem ready for this year's election.
Parliament holds its last debate before rising for the election.
Celia spills the beans. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Some foreigners stuck in New Zealand are making concerted pleas to stay.
James Shaw: Green Party agreement was more transformational than NZ First's.
Judith Collins takes aim at the Greens for their "crazy" water-only drinks policy.
Jacinda Ardern was trusted by 82 per cent but Winston Peters was least trusted of all.
Comment: The big story isn't National or Labour - it's what's happening to minor parties.
NZ will look back at the 2020 election as one when the electoral tectonic plates moved.
Big winner is ACT, which comes in at five per cent.
The Greens supported the repealing of the waka-jumping law – much to NZ First's dismay.
"Returnee information may not have aligned with testing schedules," a spokeswoman admits.
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman says NZ First and National are 'race-baiting'.
A decision whether to charge returnees for hotel quarantine is yet to be made, says PM.
COMMENT: There is a disconnect between National's view of its crises and the public's.
Chloe Swarbrick hits back after 'celebrity' swipe by Auckland Central rival Helen White.
James Shaw is again firing shots at Winston Peters after a week of the pair trading blows.
The Greens have outlined what they'd fight for if they get back into power.
Labour candidate sees National as the main opponent.
Greens unveil the bedrock of future coalition negotiations if they get back into power.
Playing games with the lives of rape victims should be a step too far for any party.
'I cannot express how disappointing and strange it is' - Jan Logie on NZ First.
The Deputy Prime Minister takes aim at his coalition partner's 'inexperience'.
A veteran protester has propped himself in a puriri, stalling the chainsaws, for now.
The Green Party had big plans to move away from fossil fuels.
Letters on Greens' tax policy, Layla Saad, online transactions and John Roughan.