Should the Govt act over the pay equity imbalance?
A campaign has been launched to demand equal pay for women after finding that, on average, men are paid at least 10 per cent more than women. Have your say here.
A campaign has been launched to demand equal pay for women after finding that, on average, men are paid at least 10 per cent more than women. Have your say here.
Fans and players are outraged the shoulder charge is to be banned from the NRL, but team doctors have welcomed the move. Do you agree? Vote now.
Have your say. Workers' unions have been quick to write off the Government's plan for a new, low, starting pay, while business leaders say it will help create jobs.
Prime Minister John Key is squarely blaming the Pike River Coal Company for the disaster that killed 29 West Coast workers two years ago. Have your say on the Government's actions in the wake of the Pike River disaster.
Do you think Mitt Romney could do a better job as US President than Barack Obama. Have your say and vote on the US elections.
The Warriors have today unveiled Matthew Elliott as their new head coach. Is he right for the Warriors? Let us know Your Views.
Rugby chiefs may have signed a sponsorship deal that could put a new advertising logo on the All Blacks' jerseys and shorts for their end-of-season tour of Britain. Do you like the idea? Vote now.
Reform of the vehicle licensing system is under consideration and one of the main suggestions is to change the Warrant of Fitness rules. Here we present two opposing views. Join the debate by voting and leaving a comment at the end.
A contract for "the New Zealand Story" - the Government's campaign to promote the country internationally - has been given to a largely Australian design agency - Principals. Send us Your Views.
Prime Minister John Key says the Greens' call for the Reserve Bank to print more money in a bid to devalue the New Zealand dollar is "pretty wacky'' and could create a financial crisis. Do you agree?
KiwiRail has recently announced a series of closures and redundancies as it struggles to become more profitable.Does rail have a future in NZ? Send us Your Views.
Mike Tyson's visa has been revoked by Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson. Should Mike Tyson be allowed into NZ? Here is the latest selection of Your Views:
TVNZ is proposing to end weeknight current affairs show Close Up. What should TVNZ replace it with?
Have your say. Are you happy at the prospect of the iconic National Bank being amalgamated into the ANZ? Leave a comment here.
NZ has brushed aside a US offer of cooperation over the establishment of a reserve which would protect the Antarctic Toothfish in the Ross Sea and submitted its own more conservative proposal.
Two views on the Government's decision to require social welfare beneficiaries with little children to arrange for them to attend preschool education centres from July next year.
In our second debate on the Electoral Commission's recommendations for MMP, Graeme Edgeler and Muriel Newman put the arguments for and against reducing the threshold. Join the debate and leave your comments at the end.
The Electoral Commission recommends abolishing the rule that allocates list seats to parties which win an electorate seat but do not reach the required threshold of votes. Do you agree? Vote now.
Labour MP Maryan Street is proposing a law change to permit voluntary euthanasia under some circumstances. Two doctors argue the pros and cons. You can scroll down to the bottom of the page and vote 'Yes' or 'No' and also leave a comment.
What are the benefits, if any? And is it inevitable? Two views from opposite sides of the argument from Agram chief executive Graeme Peters and university researcher Professor Jack Heinemann.
Already scrambling to steady his campaign, Mitt Romney is confronting a new headache after a video surfaced showing him telling wealthy donors that almost half of all Americans "believe they are victims'' entitled to extensive government support.
With our troops pulling out of Afghanistan next year, one big question remains on whether the mission was worth it. Richard Jackson and Alexander Gillespie debate the issue.
Drug testing of beneficiaries comes in next year, with penalties for those who fail. What's your view on the government's policy?