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More cops getting bashed on the job

The number of police officers being assaulted in the line of duty has almost doubled. National Party justice spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says the sharp rise...

Residents consider legal action over public housing development

More than 640 people have signed a petition calling for a halt to a plan to build dozens of new public housing places in...

Budget 2023 delivers billions for health, education, transport

The Labour Government is scrapping the $5 prescription medication fee and introducing free public transport for children as part of Budget 2023. Finance Minister Grant...

Luxon hits Labour over ‘Blowout Budget’

National Party leader and Botany MP Christopher Luxon says Budget 2023 shows why New Zealand needs a change of direction as well as a...

Government delivers Budget aimed at easing cost of living crisis

The Labour Government has today delivered Budget 2023 which contains a package targeted at "easing the pressure" on under-the-pump Kiwi households. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins...

Brown: ‘Labour’s Ute Tax increase bad news for farmers and tradies’

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga The Government recently announced they would be increasing the fees for their Ute Tax, which penalises utility and...

Luxon vows National will restore fiscal discipline

A National Government will restore fiscal discipline, end Labour's “wasteful spending” and deliver clear reporting of public finances, party leader and Botany MP Christopher...

MP: Major roading projects once again at risk

Labour's 'New Zealand Upgrade Programme' of major roading upgrades is once again at risk with Transport Minister Michael Wood admitting Labour is "rescoping" projects,...

‘We will deliver more nurses and midwives’

By Christopher Luxon, Leader of the Opposition and MP for Botany Last week, I was proud to announce National's plan to deliver more nurses...

NEW POLL: ACT boost means centre-right can form Govt

National drops 0.9 points on last month to be on 35.6 per cent but retakes the lead over Labour who falls back 3.1 points...
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