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The 'Fair Access to Bathrooms' Members' Bill was announced on Friday.
The 'Fair Access to Bathrooms' Members' Bill was announced on Friday. Keep Reading
But a bill has been introduced to Parliament, meaning the Tribunal no longer has jurisdiction over the case. Keep Reading
Curious about how and why NZ is speeding up its consent process for major projects? 1News runs a rule over the proposed changes and why they continue to stir up controversy. Keep Reading
Why Pākiri locals fear the Government’s Fast Track Bill could steal away hard-won protection of their pristine coastline. Keep Reading
Analysis - First-home buyers are still seeing benefits from low prices and competition, but having fewer investors in the market is impacting the rental shortage. Keep Reading
New Zealand has voted in favour of a resolution to broaden the Palestinian role at the United Nations General Assembly. Keep Reading
The Government has been given a reprieve in the latest Taxpayers Union-Curia Poll, which shows that it would stay in office if an election were held today.... Keep Reading
The Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment bill is a private member's bill to stop Māori land confiscations. Keep Reading
The new funding includes $99 million from savings found in the Defence budget, Judith Collins says. Keep Reading
The Government announced it will launch an inquiry into the development of a climate adaptation framework for New Zealand. Keep Reading
The Government has confirmed its savings target of $1.5 billion from across the public sector has been met and the Minister of Finance is not ruling out going further Keep Reading
It's part of the Government's plan to get 50,000 people off the Jobseeker benefit by 2030. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has promised 83 per cent of New Zealanders over the age of 15 and 93 per cent of households would benefit from tax relief in... Keep Reading
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A former Tuvalu prime minister says while the New Zealand government's oil and gas plans show it is concerned about its economy, he is more concerned about the livelihoods and survival of the Tuvalu people. Keep Reading
RMA Minister Chris Bishop says he's looking at making "improvements" to the Government's fast-track consenting legislation. Keep Reading
A new interim delivery model will kick in next year to allow time for a full redesign of the scheme before any more money is dedicated. Keep Reading
"Ad hoc" house buyouts after major disasters cannot continue, the Climate Change Minister says. Keep Reading
The announcement is expected tomorrow. Keep Reading
Despite government request, the Whaikaha name continues as staff have rallied to protect it. Keep Reading
The imam of Al Noor mosque in Christchurch says he is "profoundly shocked" at the Government’s decision to terminate some support for vulnerable terror victims. Keep Reading
Schools should aim to have 94 percent of their pupils in class every day, David Seymour says. Keep Reading
Treasury figures show a deficit of $5.04 billion for the nine months ended March, $619 million more than forecast in the December financial update. Keep Reading
Julie Anne Genter has been accused of threatening and intimidating National Minister Matt Doocey. Keep Reading
More than 150 experts have signed an open letter to the Government calling for the legalisation of all drugs in New Zealand. Keep Reading
The Government has announced it will restore mortgage interest deductibility for residential investment properties . So, what is interest deductibility now... Keep Reading
A round-up of news in brief from around the region. Keep Reading
You may have noticed Parliament has been sent into urgency with some regularity of late – so why the rush? Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories on the current Aotearoa New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading