A sharp plunge in National Party leader Judith Collins’ rating as preferred prime minister has heightened uncertainty about her political fortunes. National Party leader Judith Collins... Read more
The latest blow up over race relations in Parliament has raised the question – are MPs allowed to call each other racist in the House? Māori Party co-leaders Rawiri Waititi Debbie Ngar... Read more
Three cases of Covid-19 in have been found in managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) facilities, but none are infectious, the Ministry of Health says. (File image). Photo: AFP In a statement... Read more
China’s exports surged more than expected in April as global demand for Chinese goods remained elevated amid countries’ varying stages of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. dollar-d... Read more
In what has been described as a “tawdry, sordid” affair by the Opposition, the Speaker of the House has accused a former parliamentary staffer – to whom he had previously a... Read more
The government has approved a scaled-down version of the Franz Josef flood protection plan, but one which will still be a major shot in the arm for the stricken tourist town. Franz Josef tow... Read more
The Shareholders’ Association (NZSA) wants the troubled shipping company QEX Logistics to remain listed on the stock exchange. Photo: NZX / Supplied The company announced plans to deli... Read more
A greyhound trainer has been disqualified for four months and fined $3500, after methamphetamine was found in one of her dogs. SAFE says the latest case shows the government needs to halt al... Read more
An urgent DHB-wide review is being called for to understand why rangatahi Māori are far more likely to die after significant trauma than non-Māori. In a first of its kind, the Health Quality... Read more
Wellington City Council has today voted for a “sinking lid” on pokie machines even though most councillors admit it is largely a symbolic gesture. Photo: RNZ/ Dan Cook Many counc... Read more