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Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
Space Minister Judith Collins has gone to ground over alleged Government failures managing New Zealand’s first official, ...
Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour Minister Stuart Nash and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of t ...
Based in the Netherlands, Kramp intends to transition from its legacy system to a modern, data-driven, cost-effective ERP ...
The foreign affairs minister has suggested both his coalition partners were wrong to publicly criticise a United Nations letter before he has officially responded to it. "This is a matter of ...
Regulations Minister David Seymour has been given a telling-off by the prime minister for sending a scathing letter to a United Nations official about his red-tape-busting legislation. Speaking to ...
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Duly noted, but the Luxon government’s stance on climate change does seem strikingly inconsistent. For starters, New Zealand claims to still be committed to the emissions targets contained in the ...
The Prime Minister says Auckland is suffering a "hangover" from the previous government after the release of a report finding it is at risk of losing its status as a "global city". But Labour says ...
If the government sets a cut-off date for bailing out residents after climate-related disasters such as the Tasman floods, ...
Both parties want a bipartisan answer for how to deal with buyouts after future weather events.
The Tertiary Education Union is calling the government's disestablishment of Te Pūkenga a "disaster for regional New Zealand". Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds joined Prime Minister ...
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