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Election 2023 – Race for the Beehive is on

Small armies of enthusiastic volunteers equipped with timber, power tools and political hoardings descended on east Auckland on Saturday to mark the start of...

Crime under the spotlight as election looms

Concerns over New Zealand's growing lawlessness drew several hundred people to a public meeting to hear what the National Party would do to reduce...

National will ban cell phone use at schools, with exceptions

National will ban cell phone use at school to help lift achievement and support every child to make the most out of their education,...

National launches its $24b election transport policy

The National Party's $24 billion 'Transport for the Future' infrastructure policy includes fully funding the Eastern Busway project and the construction of new major...

Luxon urges supporters to ‘see through the attacks’

National Party leader Christopher Luxon has accused the Labour Government of engaging in personal attacks against him because it doesn't have a record to...

Luxon extends condolences to victims of Auckland CBD shooting

Botany MP and National Party leader Christopher Luxon says his thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the people killed and injured...

National unveils $500m pothole repair fund

The National Party will establish a $500 million fund to fix potholes on New Zealand’s roads if elected to Government at this year’s general...

Cost of living – it gets worse

By Christopher Luxon, Opposition Leader and MP for Botany Kiwis already struggling to make ends meet were dealt another blow at the weekend, as...

Simeon Brown: ‘National will restore law and order’

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga Labour's soft approach to crime has left too many Kiwis in fear within their own homes and communities,...

National to increase sentences and support victims if elected

The National Party will introduce tougher sentences for crime and provide more support for victims if elected to Government at this year’s general election...