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Political Roundup: Shane Jones in 'Make NZ Great Again' mode with new law
Opinion: Shane Jones and Chris Bishop's approach will appeal to the public.
Opinion: Shane Jones and Chris Bishop's approach will appeal to the public.
OPINION: Momentum is on the rise, but plenty more to do.
OPINION: 'It is clear that Mr Luxon wants to be seen as the 'heavy roller'.'
OPINION: How to balance debt repayment and investment growth in NZ.
Opinion: League wins out over rugby in how it honoured Anzac Day and provided for fans.
Luxon brought a human dimension to the serious international work.
Leader's ability to sack a minister altogether is limited by a lack of replacements.
His demotion of two poor performers was quick and decisive and almost out of the blue.
OPINION: Three years ago, 'Goldie' was in the political doldrums.
ANALYSIS: MPs turned a blind eye while NZ imported Indonesian coal.
OPINION: The Blues, not the Warriors, are defying the odds and on track to make history.
Opinion: Our Fast Track Approvals Bill will help rebuild the economy.
OPINION: 'In this country our respect for law and order is out of control.'
EDITORIAL: New unemployment figures are to be released next week.
OPINION: The PM has surprised everyone with his ruthlessness in sacking two ministers.
What the numbers tell us about what happened to the public sector under Labour.
OPINION: Building a healthcare system that saves money and lives.
OPINION: "Kia maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou. We will remember them."
OPINION: A keen diver compares ocean life when he first arrived in Aotearoa to now.
OPINION: New Zealand has a unique opportunity to learn from international experience.
OPINION: The PM's message is clear: if you're not up to the job, you don't keep it.
COMMENT: Anzac Day marks a defining event for our national identity.
Liam Dann answers reader questions and digs through the week's economic news.
OPINION: 'Public life has cost me two marriages. I was not willing to risk a third.'
OPINION: William Dart reviews the operatic performance of Mansfield Park
OPINION: The Crusaders' faltering start draws swift criticism but nuance is needed.
COMMENT: Sometimes it feels like NZ infrastructure has been smoking a pack a day.
OPINION: 'There would be huge advantages for families, and for the nation.'
Victorian Gothic: Christchurch's ruined cathedral and romancing the rebuild numbers.
OPINION: An information campaign surely would have helped people understand the changes.