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Scant choice for KiwiBuild hopefuls out east

People hoping to get onto the property ladder by buying one of the Government's KiwiBuild homes in east Auckland will find slim pickings in...

$120k to tackle deadly tree disease

More than $100,000 will be spent to tackle an incurable tree disease that's kept a popular east Auckland walking track closed for more than...

Government proposes income insurance scheme

Consultation is under way on the creation of a Government programme intended to help Kiwis who lose their jobs. Finance Minister Grant Robertson says the...

Luxon’s star on the rise

Opposition leader and Botany MP Christopher Luxon is downplaying the latest poll results which show a significant improvement for both the National Party and...

Rolling out the plan for Omicron

By Naisi Chen, Labour list MP based in Botany On Sunday night, the whole of New Zealand moved into the Red Covid-19 Protection Framework...

‘Looking forward to my new roles in 2022’

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga Happy New Year! I hope you've had a chance over the summer to take a break with family...

High school in Beachlands dependent on residential developments

The Ministry of Education has determined that a future high school in Beachlands may be solely dependent on a large-scale residential development. Beachlands resident Angela...

Luxon: ‘New Zealand deserves better on Covid’

The Government is unprepared to tackle the challenge presented by the Omicron strain of Covid-19 and is developing its response "on the fly". That's the...

MP: Wood wasting millions on Hillside rail yards

New Zealanders are fast getting used to Michael Wood's profligate spending, with $85 million to revive rail workshops in Dunedin just the latest instalment,...

Luxon expresses support for Tonga

Botany MP and National Party leader Christopher Luxon is expressing concern for the people of Tonga following the recent volcanic eruption and tsunami. The undersea...
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