The Treaty Bill may lead to Civil War warns Jenny Shipley
Radio New Zealand Wellington, November 18, 2024 Former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley has warned the ACT Party is “inviting civil war” with its attempt
Radio New Zealand Wellington, November 18, 2024 Former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley has warned the ACT Party is “inviting civil war” with its attempt
Quick poll: If two-thirds of the experts monitoring the effects of a new law say that they are “extremely concerned” by its implementation, should we
Analysis by Russell Palmer Wellington, October 14, 2024 New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters wants his coalition partners’ support for a $100 billion infrastructure fund
Radio New Zealand Wellington, October 14, 2024 New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters is promising his party’s proposed $100 billion ‘future fund’ will not be paid for
Venkat Raman Auckland, October 6, 2024 The launch of the Ethnic Arts & Trade Foundation NZ in the Executive Hall of Parliament in Wellington on
“Our world is in a whirlwind,” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the UN General Assembly’s 79th session on Wednesday (NZ Time), outlining a world
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 26, 2024 Data released today, September 26, 2024, by Associate Education Minister David Seymour indicates an increase in school attendance during
Radio New Zealand Wellington, September 24, 2024 Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has directed department bosses to tighten up on working-from-home arrangements. She says that
Jane Kelsey Auckland, September 12, 2024 ACT Party Leader David Seymour has said the goal of his Treaty Principles Bill is to stimulate an overdue conversation on te Tiriti
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2024 The decision of the Wellington-based Remuneration Authority to increase the pay of Ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) has
Jemima Huston Wellington, April 17, 2024 About 90% of Oranga Tamariki staff are likely to be cut completely, and 565 Ministry of Education jobs are
Our Leader this fortnight: Indian Newslink March 15, 2024 issue Guest Editorial by Peter Dunne This week’s government bailout, the fifth in the last eighteen
Matthew Scott Whangarei, March 2, 2024 Voices in the health sector are questioning whether a new Medical School plan will address potential pipeline issues in
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, February 20, 2024 After David Seymour pledged to restore over-the-counter sales of the drug as part of his election campaign, Pseudoephedrine will soon be allowed
Jane Kelsey Auckland, December 23, 2023 As part of its coalition deal with National, the ACT Party is preparing to resurrect its “regulatory responsibility” legislation
Barbara Allen, Karl Lofgren and Michael Macaulay Wellington, December 16, 2023 It has been clear that change is coming to the New Zealand public service
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
Our Leader in Indian Newslink Digital Edition dated December 1, 2023 Venkat Raman Auckland, December 2, 2023 Strange bedfellows have made it again to the
Time will tell if the new Coalition government will be historic or chaotic Analysis by John Hartevelt Wellington, November 24, 2023 Welcome to the circus.
Kate Pereyra Garcia Wellington, November 24, 2023 Things will get better, government spending will be curbed, and there is trust and respect amongst the government
Concessions on some policies but overall, there is optimism Venkat Raman Auckland, November 24, 2023 After three weeks of what seemed to be endless talks,
Marc Daalder Wellington, November 4, 2023 The 2023 election is the story of a collapse for Labour but also underperformance for National, with three
Thakur Ranjit Singh Auckland, November 1, 2023 For Fiji Indian Hindus and most other Hindus around the world, Diwali is founded in Ram while there
Peter Wilson Wellington, October 28, 2023 Negotiations to form a new government between National, ACT and New Zealand First were taking place this week –
Our Leader in October 15, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, October 16, 2023 In handing over the country to Christopher Luxon and his National
Labour gets an insulting defeat with prominent MPs set to lose This story was updated on Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 4.45 pm Venkat Raman
Venu Menon Wellington, October 15,2023 General Election 2023 ended with New Zealanders voting for change over continuity. Three-and-a-half hours after polling closed at 7pm on
Venu Menon Wellington, September 18,2023 ACT Party leader David Seymour’s call for a nationwide referendum on the Treaty of Waitangi puts alliance partner National in
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
From our Leader in September 1, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, September 1, 2023 National Party Leader Christopher Luxon is upbeat about the ensuing
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