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Steve Braunias: The Secret Diary of The Prime Minister
OPINION: Coalition talks with Peters and Seymour at the Cordis Hotel.
OPINION: Coalition talks with Peters and Seymour at the Cordis Hotel.
OPINION: No clear winner between investment property and a share fund.
OPINION: Coalition details were worth the wait.
Congestion charging during so-called peak times might not be the only answer required.
It's all good fun till someone loses an eye, but a promising first 49 minutes of coalition
Opinion: 'We need to get back to our normal Kiwi common sense and practicality.'
OPINION: Cabinet positions suggests National well and truly in charge.
Opinion: Deputy PM situation 'looks like the dubious Wisdom of Solomon'.
Mr Fixit brought into SENZ as TAB buys the troubled firm; Ex NZ radio star brutally axed.
OPINION: From heartbreaks to highs, 2023 tested the resilience of Kiwi sports fans.
OPINION: The images and videos I have seen will haunt me for the rest of my life.
OPINION: Every day’s delay will only make it tougher to do what needs to be done.
Opinion: Not all ships, passengers and ports are the same.
Opinion: 'Electric bikes have made commuting so easy.'
In Natural Selection he vents his anger at all of his 18 million followers.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon needs to bring more diversity into his Cabinet.
OPINION: Once upon a time, there were three people who needed to form a government.
OPINION: 'The tax system as it is can barely keep up with government spending ...'
OPINION: It can't start soon enough.
OPINION: Why certainty would be more useful than a long 100-day plan.
OPINION: 'Have people promoting a charge noticed congestion goes on all day?'
OPINION: Labour wasted its years in Opposition and did no policy work.
OPINION: Nowhere in New Zealand has better public transport than downtown Auckland.
OPINION: Like it or not, and Cop will not like it one bit, but the world needs oil.
Feeling festive? The tree is a sharp dose of the reality residents are trying to escape.
If Luxon gets the set-up wrong, he risks a Cabinet paralysed by disagreements and delays.
OPINION: Also in today's politics wrap - Cameron Brewer cleans up his mess (mostly).
Financial Times: It’s one of those images. Once seen, impossible to wipe from your mind.
OPINION: 'Income thresholds for tax are common in most countries. Why not here?'