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Government opening door to foreigner farm land buyers - Labour
Changes have been made to the way applications are handled in order to speed up the process and reduce uncertainty, the minister says.
Peters raises Gaza ceasefire with UN boss
The Foreign Affairs Minister has discussed the conflict with Secretary-General António Guterres.
NZ citizenship bill for some Samoans goes through first reading
NZ citizenship bill for some Samoans goes through its first reading. Audio
Convicted Cook Islands politician appeals sentence
Convicted Cook Islands politician appeals sentence. Audio
Politics by Night with Amelia Wade
Newshub political journalist Amelia Wade joins Emile Donovan to dig into MP pay rises, minister for foreign affairs Winston Peters' trip to the United Nations, and Christopher Luxon's nine-point-plan… Audio
Cold and flu medicines with pseudoephedrine to go back on pharmacy shelves
The legislation which will allow medicines containing pseudoephedrine to be available over the counter has just passed its third reading in Parliament.
Latest review should 'put to bed' methane debate, minister says
Analysis - The Climate Change Minister has defended the government's methane review, saying it will put the debate to bed. Experts say the science is already settled.
Getting stuck on attack: the slow road to positivity in government
The Speaker has begun steering ministerial answers away from outright attacks on the previous government, and towards answers. The road to positivity for new governments is long and difficult. Audio
Protesters call for block on junta representatives at summit
The possibility that Myanmar may send a representative not on the travel ban list led hundreds to turn out at Parliament's steps
Tonga has always worked with China - Hu'akavameiliku
The prime minister says the government will always work with international partner governments on programs that will help the country.
Governing parties losing support - poll
All three governing parties have lost support and all three opposition parties have gained, according to the latest Taxpayers Union poll.
Watchdog says ZB comments 'misleading and discriminatory'
Breaches of the broadcasting standard for discrimination and denigration are rare in news media - but hosts on just one network have now done it three times in the past four years.
Oral Questions for 9 April 2024
Questions to Ministers DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his Government's policies and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's… Audio
Minister questions mining company's fast-track 'invite' claim
Chris Bishop has accused Trans-Tasman Resources of "being misleading" by calling a generic letter sent to 200 organisations a "formal invite".
Up to 90 jobs to go at NIWA amid public sector cuts
Another raft of job cuts in the science sector has been confirmed as part of moves by the Government to prune back public sector spending.
The PSA has confirmed up to 90 jobs are to go at NIWA - the… Audio
Government announces crackdown on truancy
The Government has announced a crackdown on truancy and school attendance which will include a traffic light system of punishments for students and their parents.
It's one of a raft of changes to try… Audio
School truancy tracking plan announced
RNZ understands David Seymour plans to eventually move to daily snapshots in order to treat truancy as a crisis.
Fair Go and daily news bulletins to close at TVNZ
TVNZ has confirmed Fair Go - on air for 47 years - and news shows Midday and Tonight will cease next month. The future of Sunday will be confirmed tomorrow. Meanwhile a decision on alternatives to a… Audio
Government accused of misleading public on tobacco regulation cuts
The Government is being accused of misleading the public on the potential cuts to roles related to tobacco regulation.
Five tobacco related roles at the Ministry of Health, including three advisers… Audio
Latest public sector cuts an attack on science: PSA
The Public Service Association is calling the latest round of public sector job cuts an attack on science.
The Ministry for the Environment has announced it is calling for voluntary redundancies… Audio