Stories by Gia Garrick
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'It is the end of this vicious cycle of severe under-funding'
Top health officials have this morning signed up to an accord, promising to better manage staffing levels to ensure the health workforce is safe.
Immigration NZ set to ban Russians blacklisted by allies
A directive has been sent to Immigration New Zealand staff with orders to not grant visas to Russians blacklisted by the country's security allies.
Davidson on Waka Jumping Bill: We have to compromise
The Green Party is gritting its teeth and supporting a bill that would have prevented the success of its founding members and will put out some of its core membership.
'They failed to provide adequate access for New Zealanders'
The government is playing the blame game over the potential for ongoing restrictions on public access to conservation land at Lake Hāwea.
Auckland mayor seeks rail expansion due to 'rocketing' demand
Phil Goff wants to expand the City Rail Link project to cater for a "rocketing increase" in people using it.
Warning over future of NZ's mental health workforce
There are warnings the government will struggle to find enough good staff to make some of its mental health policies a reality. Audio
Fears nurses' pay rise will sideline health, addiction workers
There are fears pay parity in the health workforce will be skewed as nurses continue their campaign for better pay and conditions.
'It's murky': Questions over use of Provincial Growth Fund
National wants answers as to why the Economic Development Minister is giving out cash to a private trust it says is set to make a killing off it.
Defence force urged to replace 50-year-old Hercules fleet
Defence Minister Ron Mark is now under pressure to replace the Air Force's ageing Hercules fleet before their useby date in three to five years.
Greens urge govt to scrap plans for missiles, bombs
Defence Minister Ron Mark is being urged to scrap plans to put missiles and bombs on board the new aircraft that will replace the country's old P-3 Orions. Audio
Community in shock over accusations against iwi leader
Friends and colleagues of the prominent Māori leader Te Awanuiārangi Black have spoken of their shock and grief over his widow's accusations that he was a paedophile. Audio
Letting agents will get creative with fees, MPs warned
MPs are being warned letting agents and property managers will get creative and charge other costs to tenants if letting fees are banned.
Acting PM: 'I'm utterly opposed to fake beef'
Politicians have beef with Air New Zealand over its promotion of a meat substitute 'Impossible Burger.'
National Party's outcry over appointment of NZ First MP to inquiry role
National is crying foul after Internal Affairs Minister was picked to oversee an inquiry into the appointment of Deputy Commissioner of Police Wally Haumaha. Audio
Domestic violence bill unfair to small businesses - National
National has scuttled Green MP Jan Logie's hopes that Parliament would stand united in support of victims of domestic violence.
Businesses say fuel tax for off-road usage 'completely wrong'
Confusion reigns in the rural business sector over how the fuel tax system, which will come into effect this Sunday, will work for them.
Staff under pressure as IRD admits payment problems
The Inland Revenue Department admits its computer system isn't going to cope automatically with a $60-a-week payment for new parents beginning on Sunday. Audio
Govt bids to end 'over-reliance' on expensive govt contractors
The government is moving to stop the public service's over-reliance on expensive consultants and contractors, which it says will save the taxpayer millions of dollars a year.
The political bout: Urgency at Parliament explained
Analysis - Parliament sat under urgency today, to debate two tax bills.
Early voting in Northcote reaches new high
Final results from the Northcote by-election are in and one clear voting trend has emerged, more and more people are voting early.
Children's Ministry shifts away from putting kids in care
Children's Minister Tracey Martin is signalling a shift away from putting children into care, and towards intensive intervention in a child's home.
Details of new Waikeria mental health facility revealed
The country's first-ever mental health prison won't be double-bunked, will have much smaller wing sizes than standard prisons and have one specialised staff member for every two prisoners.
Govt's Waikeria prison decision shows no 'cohesive plan'
The government's decision to opt for a smaller prison build at Waikeria shows it has no 'cohesive plan' for the justice sector, the National Party says. Audio
Waikeria: Small prison with mental health unit announced
A small prison - rather than a mega-prison - will replace the deteriorating jail at Waikeria, Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis has announced.
Waikeria prison plan announcement today
The government is to reveal its plans for Waikeria prison this afternoon and it's being told it must build a bigger jail, or risk public safety.