NZ First Party
Brian Easton says it is difficult to make sense of the Luxon Coalition Government’s economic management, so he is focusing on the two minor parties' influence
20th Dec 24, 10:19am
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Brian Easton says it is difficult to make sense of the Luxon Coalition Government’s economic management, so he is focusing on the two minor parties' influence
Former MPC member Peter Harris says employment hasn’t been removed from the RBNZ’s mandate and the committee is still required to target a ‘soft landing’
5th Apr 24, 10:17am
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Former MPC member Peter Harris says employment hasn’t been removed from the RBNZ’s mandate and the committee is still required to target a ‘soft landing’
We are back with our General Election policy comparisons, designed to make it easy for readers to check out the varying policy positions on a topic by topic basis
25th Jul 20, 8:44am
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We are back with our General Election policy comparisons, designed to make it easy for readers to check out the varying policy positions on a topic by topic basis
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Labour and Employment/Welfare - Benefits and Income Support
25th Jul 20, 5:56am
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Election 2020 - Party Policies - Labour and Employment/Welfare - Benefits and Income Support
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Food
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Health - Food
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Housing
25th Jul 20, 5:55am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Housing
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Broadcasting and Journalism
25th Jul 20, 5:50am
Election 2020 - Party Policies - Broadcasting and Journalism
Government says the big banks have promised not to close any regional branches while a four-location trial of banking hubs is under way from early next year
30th Sep 19, 3:00pm
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Government says the big banks have promised not to close any regional branches while a four-location trial of banking hubs is under way from early next year
Allan Barber challenges Shane Jones to consider the unintended consequences of his headlong rush into forestry, as well as to disclose where all these logs or added value timber will be sold
1st Aug 19, 10:34am
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Allan Barber challenges Shane Jones to consider the unintended consequences of his headlong rush into forestry, as well as to disclose where all these logs or added value timber will be sold
Political reporter Jason Walls has always kept an unofficial list of his favourite political moments/events in the back of his head and has now laid them out for all to see
31st Aug 18, 10:00am
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Political reporter Jason Walls has always kept an unofficial list of his favourite political moments/events in the back of his head and has now laid them out for all to see
Allan Barber reviews the current attempts to form a coalition government, its fractured history, and the lessons from abroad, all from a rural point of view
11th Oct 17, 9:49am
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Allan Barber reviews the current attempts to form a coalition government, its fractured history, and the lessons from abroad, all from a rural point of view
National extends lead over Labour to highest in over a year. Pollster Roy Morgan says its because Government unveiled a $1 billion housing infrastructure fund
21st Jul 16, 8:29pm
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National extends lead over Labour to highest in over a year. Pollster Roy Morgan says its because Government unveiled a $1 billion housing infrastructure fund
National and Labour vote up in May but NZ First still holds the balance of power position despite vote falling
23rd May 16, 7:40pm
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National and Labour vote up in May but NZ First still holds the balance of power position despite vote falling
National vote lowest since 2014 Election as NZ First vote surges to 20 year high of 12.5% in April Roy Morgan poll
26th Apr 16, 8:57pm
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National vote lowest since 2014 Election as NZ First vote surges to 20 year high of 12.5% in April Roy Morgan poll
Election 2014 - Party Policies - Party Philosophies
15th Jun 14, 7:57am
Election 2014 - Party Policies - Party Philosophies
Westpac economists say a centre/left govt would result in fewer OCR hikes, a lower exchange rate and slower economic activity
13th May 14, 3:31pm
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Westpac economists say a centre/left govt would result in fewer OCR hikes, a lower exchange rate and slower economic activity