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Census numbers: Govt statistician reveals details
Information from the the government's chief statistician suggests almost 700,000 New Zealanders did not complete last year's census.
Euthanasia bill report tabled in Parliament
After 16 months' worth of submissions, a report on euthanasia legislation has been tabled in the House and sponsor David Seymour says he's quietly confident he'll have the numbers to pass it.
Govt loaned millions to private firm despite advice to defer
Treasury warned the finance minister an almost $10 million loan to Westland Milk Products would make the Crown look like a "lender of last resort".
Dame Jenny under pressure over senior board positions
Political pressure is mounting over whether it's tenable for Dame Jenny Shipley to keep two high-profile director positions in the wake of a High Court ruling.
Cameras would have picked up latest fisheries abuse - Minister
Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash concedes having cameras onboard boats would have meant the latest flouting of the law would have been picked up earlier.
Below-par rentals: 'Cost of doing nothing is too great'
The government has announced a raft of new rules for rental properties, with a strong focus on heating and insulation.
New Zealand First hiring experts for advice on capital gains tax
New Zealand First is seeking its own advice on a capital gains tax, as three dissenting members of the working group call for a scaled-back version of it.
Calls for investigation into MP's possible misuse of funding
The Auditor-General has asked the Parliamentary Service to look into claims that a staff member in Maggie Barry's office was asked to carry out political party work.
Peters on Dame Shipley article: 'She needs to explain those words'
Winston Peters is standing by his attack on former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley after an article appeared in a Chinese publication under her byline in support of the country's reforms.
National says Housing NZ forcing first-home buyers from market
National Party housing spokesperson Judith Collins is accusing Housing NZ of pushing first-home buyers out of the Auckland market.
Govt's Wellbeing Budget labelled 'nonsense'
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China invites New Zealand to attend infrastructure forum
Trade Minister David Parker is playing down an invitation to attend the second Belt and Road forum in China in April.
Pike River: Door likely stashed somewhere safe - Little
The Minister for Pike River Re-entry says he would be surprised if a missing cabinet door from the explosion isn't stored away safely somewhere.
Winston Peters dismisses claims govt visits to China stalling
The Foreign Affairs Minister says six of his Cabinet colleagues have visited China and National is wrong in saying diplomatic rift is stalling ministerial visits.
Axing abattoir won't cut Saudi ties - Peters
There has been no damage to New Zealand's relationship with Saudi Arabia after the government canned an abattoir destined for a Saudi businessman, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says.
Adams presses government on IRD bringing politics into tax research
National says the government needs to come clean on how much involvement it had in Inland Revenue asking New Zealanders about their political persuasions in a survey. Audio
'I'd hate for it to become rather bland' - Labour minister on Waitangi Day
It was a much quieter and calmer Waitangi than previous years but a Labour minister from Ngāpuhi worries that if things continue this way it will become very bland.
Nats target govt's 'very confused' Northland roads funding
The opposition cannot understand why the government is throwing cash at local roads in Northland while refusing to build the national highways it says Kiwis need to get there. Audio
Iwi leaders tell PM: We don't want our message diluted
The Prime Minister stressed to iwi leaders today that the door was always open, but some leaders warned they didn't want their message lumped in with pan-Māori voices.
Businesses and unions clash over new fair pay guidelines
The Fair Pay Agreement working group led by former Prime Minister Jim Bolger is divided over whether the system should be compulsory or not and has thrown the decision back to the government to make. Audio
Insulation subsidy: 'Mum is getting old and needed it'
For a Wellington mother and her daughter, the Warmer Kiwi Homes programme has been a lifesaver.
Ardern upbeat despite absences at Davos
A number of world leaders were absent from the World Economic Forum in Davos, but the prime minister says the big conversations were still being had regardless of who was there.
Job vacancies arise in the prime minister's office
It's been just over a year since the Labour-NZ First government came to power and the prime minister's office is already undergoing a shake-up.
PM to meet embattled British leader ahead of summit
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet with her British counterpart Theresa May tonight at Number 10 Downing Street.
PM cops heat from National over texts from campaigner on Sroubek
The National Party are questioning Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern after her office released texts sent to her about Czech smuggler Karel Sroubek from his supporters.