
Latest poll: Labour, National slip, Greens, NZ First up
The poll showed 15 per cent were undecided or wouldn't say how they would vote.
The poll showed 15 per cent were undecided or wouldn't say how they would vote.
Could a last-minute panic by National Party supporters save Winston Peters?
National leader Judith Collins has taken aim at Tasmania.
Rangitīkei candidates discuss tax. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Collins borrowed a phrase from Ardern's first ever press conference as Labour leader.
'How could this woman in a position of power be so dismissive of something so concerning'.
Typo brings much mirth to election run-in.
Candidates agree justice system needs work. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
What do the candidates say are the Rangitīkei issues? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
GP urges politicians to stop top blaming patients for obesity crisis.
Stats show one in three New Zealanders over the age of 15 are obese.
"They're coming after you," Judith Collins hits the wealth tax argument in Waikanae.
National's leader says Labour is all slogans and no delivery as she lays out road plans.
National's leader is set to make a transport-related announcement in Wellington.
Alfred Ngaro doubles down on abortion attack - then drops a clanger at rest home.
The two will face off for the last time at the final leaders' debate on Thursday.
OPINION: Child poverty is our national disgrace, writes Cecilia Robinson.
Judith Collins refuses to accept denials that Labour would agree to a wealth tax.
Collins is continuing to push message a Labour-led Govt would lead to Greens' wealth tax.
Lead us not into temptation but out of recession. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Full list: Which schools will get free school lunches?
New Zealand is unique but isn't everywhere? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hipango's passion sets her apart on prisons and rehab. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Chris Luxon has morphed from CEO to a politician - the Herald spent a day on his campaign.
Collins hit the campaign trail in Auckland today and became a 'human hoarding'.
Collins visited a farmers market in Takapuna, before being a "human hoarding" in New Lynn.
COMMENT: Five things takeaways from this year's election.
Judith Collins is at the Howick Village Market in Auckland today.
A number of the country's 72 electorates will be hotly contested.
OPINION: Why would you highlight how ineffective you were in Government?