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Luxon says Cyclone Gabrielle-hit zones 'not forgotten', SH2 'in really bad shape'
The PM is in Cyclone Gabrielle-hit Wairoa in a change from his duties this week.
The PM is in Cyclone Gabrielle-hit Wairoa in a change from his duties this week.
It came as leaders launched into the first Parliamentary debate this term.
'We’ve activated a fire in the belly of Māori that we deserve better.'
The Māori Development Minister strongly refutes allegations the new Govt is 'anti-Māori'.
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Te Pāti Māori says protests planned today are 'just the start' - taking aim at new Govt.
Protesters have gridlocked motorways around NZ in response to new Government plans.
Māori leadership calls for all Māori to unite to fight Treaty dumping.
Peters accused media of taking bribes. Seymour disagrees, still wary of policy generally.
National got its tax package over the line but concessions had to be made.
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The challenge remains: How to walk the fiscal tightrope while delivering tax cuts.
A $1.2 billion fund, foreign buyer plans scrapped - what Luxon has to compromise on.
Act's policy was one of the more contentious on the election campaign.
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A coalition deal will be signed today and a Government sworn in next week.
'Clearly, it’s an important issue.'
Dame Anne Salmond says she does not support Act's attempt to rewrite document.
Opinion: Now it's down to deciding who gets what position.
Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
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The milestone meeting has happened, but talks could still carry on for days.
The milestone meeting has happened, but talks could still carry on for days.
NZ First has made supportive remarks about Act's approach to Māori.
The Act Party leader talks about his whakapapa and Te Tiriti.
Casey Costello met Winston Peters after a demonstration at Parliament.
The NZ First leader says he will not support Act's referendum call - but wants changes.
Jones says it is anathema to how NZ First believes the country and Māori should develop.
OPINION: Rob Campbell looks at the business of government.