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While dozens of people are still unable to return home, National and Labour are already hinting at a Climate Adaptation plan ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour has told a United Nations official their views on the Government’s indigenous rights agenda are wrong and “an affront to New Zealand’s sovereignty”.
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
Of the 14947 submissions received by the Health Select Committee on the Gene Technology Bill 97% were opposed to its passing into law. An overwhelming majority of submissions rejected the Gene ...
On July 4 and 5, NZCTU Women's Council welcomed over 120 wāhine toa at the biennial Women's Conference "Women Rise Up" at the ...
Conservative New Zealand is still waiting for the Coalition to keep its promises – and NZ First’s surging poll numbers may be ...
ACT’s own pocket battleship, our whip, Todd Stephenson. Todd’s executive experience looking after our Caucus and Parliamentary operations is invaluable. He is also picking up the End of Life Choice ...
1712: Death of former Lord Protector Richard Cromwell aged 85. 1730: Lorenzo Corsini chosen as Pope Clemens XII. On the same ...
The reviewers of all Treaty of Waitangi clauses in legislation include three lawyers and a director, and will be expected to ...
While summer climes may invite lying on the beach with a book, equally curling up in bed or on the couch with the heater ...
Meet the Māori people of New Zealand, who are preserving their culture through storytelling, voyaging, and language revival. And learn how you can respectfully engage with their living legacy today as ...