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Luxon: National will Electrify NZ

The next National Government will cut red tape to drive a surge of investment in renewable electricity generation so New Zealand can double its...

Auckland Council quits Local Government NZ

Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter, Funded by New Zealand on Air Auckland Council has resigned from Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) after Mayor Wayne...

MP: Delivery is key to second Auckland Harbour crossing

Labour’s rushed announcement of a second Auckland Harbour crossing is nothing but a desperate attempt to distract from their failures, National’s Transport spokesperson Simeon...

Teaching the basics brilliantly

By Christopher Luxon, Leader of the National Party and MP for Botany Education has been a big focus of mine ever since I became...

MP labels raised crossings for Ti Rakau Drive ‘crazy’

East Aucklanders are being asked to back a petition and attend a public meeting to voice their opposition to a plan to install raised...

National vows to raise standards for school pupils

The National Party will rewrite the school curriculum to raise educational standards for Kiwi pupils should it be elected to Government at this year's...

Help stop AT’s speed bumps on Ti Rakau Drive

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga As the Eastern Busway project continues to make progress, with the Pakuranga to Botany stage and the Reeves...

Luxon – National Government will rewrite New Zealand Curriculum

National Party leader and Botany MP Christopher Luxon says his party will rewrite the New Zealand Curriculum if elected to Government at this year’s...

Children caught after Howick liquor store raided by thieves

A group of children, including one who’s just 10 years old, were caught by police after allegedly stealing items from an east Auckland store. The...

Government scrapping policies to boost incomes for seniors, parents, students

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has announced the Labour Government is boosting the incomes of senior citizens, beneficiaries, students, and parents from April 1. The move...
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