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As climate disasters worsen, prime minister Christopher Luxon said repeated government property buyouts are not sustainable.
Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who reckons there aren’t ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour has told a United Nations official their views on the Government’s indigenous rights agenda are wrong and “an affront to New Zealand’s sovereignty”.
Aotearoa has an opportunity to "show maturity" as Cook Islands celebrates six decades of self-governance, a Cook Islands ...
On the morning of February 27, the sea surged through the dunes south of the small town of Te Taone, riding on the back of ...
The foreign affairs minister has suggested his coalition partners were wrong to publicly criticise the letter before he officially responded to it.
A report says Auckland is at risk of losing its status as a "global city".
The finance minister says it is important the Commerce Commission uses its prosecution powers when evidence is brought to it.
"I've just made it clear that I expect Winston Peters to be the person that engages with the UN," the prime minister told reporters.
Both parties want a bipartisan answer for how to deal with buyouts after future weather events.
A physicist wrote to the government warning the public was being given a "materially incomplete" picture.
The Tertiary Education Union says the sector has become a political football.
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