Transport Minister Simeon Brown launches the National Land Tranport Programme yesterday| Politik
Even a Labour MP was asking yesterday whether the country’s polytechnics were still a going concern.| Politik
Infrastructure Minister, Chris Bishop; Energy Minister, Simeon Brown and the Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon in the Beehive yesterday.| Politik
The Government’s proposal to turn Kiwibank into a fully competitive trading bank looks certain to go ahead despite NZ First’s unwillingness yesterday to express support.| Politik
Finance Minister Nicola Willis and PM Christopher Luxon celebrating the Reserve Ban interest rate drop at a press conference yesterday| Politik
Finance Minister Nicola Willis talks budget cuts at the National Party conference at the weekend| Politik
Climate change deniers are now challenging the Government over a key climate change adaptation policy. That begs the question of whether New Zealand First will then support Government moves to implement processes to deal with a managed retreat for properties in danger of flooding because of sea l| Politik
The Government may have attracted criticism from Greenpeace over its inquiry into farm methane emissions, but its proposal may have outwitted the Groundswell farmer protest movement. The inquiry panel includes some of the more high-profile critics of the blanket reduction approach to farming gree| Politik
It sounded like the best word to describe yesterday’s talks between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and his heavyweight delegation of Ministers and officials and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and New Zealand Ministers and officials was “frank.” But it was the kind of frankness that friends can indulg| Politik
One of National’s showpiece election promises appears to be in more trouble with Waikato University yesterday withdrawing its call for tenders to develop a new medical school. The move will delay any substantial increase in the number of doctors being trained in New Zealand. The University’s d| Politik