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WELLINGTON (Reuters) -The New Zealand government is considering ending bailouts for homeowners affected by floods and landslides as it develops a framework for addressing the impact of climate change.
New Zealand has entered the second round of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with India, with discussions currently ...
New Zealand's top political leaders skipping the Cook Islands' 60th Constitution anniversary on 4 August has ignited public ...
“Prices on everyday groceries, like milk, cheese, and meat, are all through the roof. Butter is up nearly 50 percent from this time last year, all due to National’s failure to bring down costs.
Confusion about protocol and roles with the government seems to have caused confusion inside the coalition after Regulations Minister David Seymour sent a scathing letter to a UN official—without ...
Leaks, lies and leadership. The Wellington mayoral race was shaping up to be dull - but now a dirty politics scandal is splitting the capital.
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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".
If the government sets a cut-off date for bailing out residents after climate-related disasters such as the Tasman floods, ...
"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.
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