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Government fulfils promise to scrap Auckland Regional Fuel Tax

By Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister and MP for Botany Last week, the coalition Government announced that from July 1 we'll be scrapping the Auckland...

Lower speed limits will make city ‘grind to standstill’

A firmer commitment to traffic speed limit enforcement in east Auckland, including the use of speed cameras and fines, is being called for in...

Government pulls plug on Three Waters legislation

The Coalition Government's legislative plan to address longstanding issues with local water infrastructure and service delivery took a big step today with the repeal...

Luxon joins thousands marking Chinese New Year

Thousands of people including Prime Minister Christopher Luxon have celebrated the arrival of the Chinese New Year in east Auckland. The Botany MP and National...

Recovery team working to protect beach following ‘black flag’

Infrastructure problems leading to the closure of Howick Beach have seen Watercare call in its specialist flood recovery team in the wake of 'black...

MP: We’re getting transport back on track in Auckland

Transport Minister Simeon Brown has today confirmed his high-level transport priorities for Auckland, in the lead up to releasing the draft Government Policy Statement...

Government axing regional fuel tax

Motorists in Auckland will soon enjoy lower petrol and diesel prices. The coalition Government announced on February 8 that it’s axing the controversial Auckland Regional...

Education a focus as school year begins

By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga During last year's election campaign National made it clear that we would make improving educational outcomes...

Confusion over Government’s goal of 500 extra police

The coalition Government is working to quell confusion over whether it's amending its commitment to training at least 500 new frontline police officers within...

Government secures supply of free Covid-19 tests

Health Minster Dr Shane Reti says additional supplies of free rapid antigen tests (RATs) for Covid-19 will enable continued free testing for the public...
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