Speaker Brownlee risks isolation as spat with ACT escalates
Peter Dunne Wellington, August 2, 2024 If being the Leader of the Opposition is, as often described, the worst job in politics, then being Speaker
Peter Dunne Wellington, August 2, 2024 If being the Leader of the Opposition is, as often described, the worst job in politics, then being Speaker
Venkat Raman Auckland, December 11, 2023 Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Booke van Velden brought smiles back on the faces of employers with two bills
Marcus Roberts Auckland, December 2, 2023 If the first victim of war is truth, the first victims of coalition negotiations are controversial policies. ACT’s policy
Venkat Raman Auckland, October 11, 2023 Mt Roskill MP and former Minister of the Crown Michael Wood has said that a National-ACT-New Zealand First Coalition
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 26, 2023 Elections are around the corner and every political party is out sharing their message with the constituents, in an
Rahul Chopra Auckland, September 26, 2023 New Zealand boasts a rich history of immigration, with people from diverse backgrounds contributing to its growth and prosperity.
Councils will get a share of $1 billion GST income Venkat Raman Auckland, September 10, 2023 Property owners and developers, construction companies and others involved
Elections are a contest not solely for power but also for trust. Politicians know this. That is why National has portrayed the government as profligate
Venkat Raman Auckland, August 12, 2023 Last night (Friday), we launched the weekly Indian Newslink Opinion Poll to feel the pulse of our people on
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, August 11, 2023 New Zealand is a nation known for its commitment to democracy and civic participation. At the heart of this
Stop Work Notices will be issued to government CEOs on ‘Day One’ David Seymour Wellington, August 6, 2023 Labour has increased government spending by $56
Opinion polls suggest that it is now likely that National will lead the next government, supported in some shape or form by ACT. When looking
The largest ‘Third Party’ is navigating National towards the Beehive Venkat Raman Auckland, July 17, 2023 The rise of the ACT Party in recent years
Five candidates with Indian roots among 55 contestants Venkat Raman Auckland, July 16, 2023 ACT has become the first political party to announce its
Venkat Raman Auckland, June 2, 2023 About 19 years ago (in our October 1, 2004 issue), we wrote that she is a woman of resolve
Jo Moir Wellington, September 28, 2022 Both the Greens and ACT are sitting pretty after yet another
Peter Wilson Wellington, August 20, 2022 As Labour MP Gaurav Sharma faces almost certain expulsion and a lonely future as an independent in Parliament, he
David Seymour May 14, 2022 While much has recently been made of our borders finally reopening and being able to welcome visitors back to New
Opposition Parties and businesses are very critical Venkat Raman Auckland, April 1, 2022 The Labour government has just introduced its long-promised ‘Fair Pay Agreement’ to
Christopher Luxon brings refreshing changes to National and to politics (INL File) Christopher Luxon can feel well pleased with how things have gone since he
Long Read Russell Palmer Wellington, January 3, 2021 The New Zealand Parliament is currently considering 12 new Bills, about which little is known or discussed,
David Seymour Wellington, December 19, 2021 It has been a dramatic year for all New Zealand, to those here on our soil and the
Two Leaders: Two different problems- Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins (Newsroom Photo by Lynn
Venkat Raman Auckland, November 14, 2021 ACT Party Leader David Seymour is in search of a candidate from the Indian community to contest in the
On Saturday, November 13 at 2 pm on ‘Indians Living in Auckland’ Facebook Venkat Raman Auckland, November 9, 2021 Members of the ‘Indians Living in
David Seymour Wellington, November 2, 2021 Aap sub ko Diwali ke Shubhkamnayen I would like to wish everyone celebrating Diwali a safe, healthy, and joyous
On Friday, October 15, 2021 at 5 pm on Zoom The ACT Party has been rising in opinion polls and indications are that it will
Its Leaders looks back 25 years of achievement and challenges ACT Leader David Seymour with his Deputy Brooke van Velden (ACT Party Photo) Today
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