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Māori sovereignty debate splits Parliament
Party leaders are staking clear positions where they have previously tip-toed, as a debate over whether Māori ceded sovereignty flares up. Audio
New Zealand has an 'energy security crisis' - Christopher Luxon
A raft of measures to ease energy security and affordability includes a review of the performance of the electricity market.
Second tranche of RMA reforms on the way
The shake-up of NZ's planning laws continues, with a second bill to focus on infrastructure, energy, housing, farming and natural hazards. Audio
Minister brushes off revelation tobacco giant targeted NZ First
The Opposition says it's all the more reason for Casey Costello to show she is not being influenced by lobbyists.
Darleen Tana 'grasping at straws' by staying in Parliament - law professor
The former Green MP is relying on one quote from one judge, Andrew Geddis says. Audio
'Our government won't be cowered by the big four banks' - Willis
The Finance Minister says she's expecting "action" on the Commerce Commission's recommendations for the banking sector.
Learning on the job: What the PM will take away from a day in Sydney
Analysis - Luxon says he wants to get things back on track. But how does that align with the government's cancelling of infrastructure projects, asks Lillian Hanly.
Luxon's warning to Kiwis in his first official foreign policy speech
The PM warned kiwis to be more than just an "interested bystander" in an increasingly complex and difficult world. Video
Luxon and Albanese to meet amid AUKUS questions
Analysis: Security and defence will be front and centre when the Prime Minister mets Anthony Albanese, amid concerns over any potential AUKUS involvement.
Government benefit sanctions 'waging a war on the poor' - Greens
Opposition parties have slammed the government's move to crackdown on beneficiaries, saying work-for-dole type schemes are a "reheated, failed approach". Audio
Documents reveal timeline of NZ position on AUKUS Pillar Two
A series of discussions about the AUKUS security pact between New Zealand and Australian officials has been revealed in newly released documents.
Removal of 7AA could lead to higher costs for the state, consultant says
"Remediating damaged adults" is much more expensive than the cost of not causing the damage in the first place, they say.
Oranga Tamariki: We should have engaged with mana whenua earlier on boot camps
Had Te Rangitepāia been asked, they would have said the boot camp "doesn't sit right" with their hapū's kaupapa, a representative says.
Boot camps: Mentor service provider 'gutted' money isn't going to community orgs
A social service provider is gutted that funding for the government's boot camp pilot is not going directly into community organisations.
Boot camp mentors alone could cost $100,000 per teen
A trial involving 10 boys aged 15-18 starts this month but there has been little detail about what exactly it will look like. Audio
Time running out to hire crucial staff as boot camp launch nears
Oranga Tamariki is still discussing who will take on a critical role as the trial looks set to begin. Audio
Minister confirms meeting with Uber over contractor law change
Brooke van Velden has confirmed the meeting, as she considers banning contractors from going to court over their employment status.
'Most egregious attack on worker rights in decades' - CTU
MBIE is calling for feedback on private contractor rights, as four Uber drivers fight to be recognised as employees - with holiday pay, sick leave and other entitlements. Audio
Bipartisan support for replacing defence planes after Luxon u-turn
Christopher Luxon now appears to be more open to replacing the country's aging 757s, saying it can't be put off much longer. Audio
Granny flat change welcomed by housing providers, Labour
Proposed law changes would remove the need for building consents on homes under 60 square metres in certain areas. Audio
Luxon discusses AUKUS and foreign interference with visiting Chinese Premier
The two leaders admit they "don't always see eye to eye", against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions.
Heated exchanges between protesters, supporters as Chinese Premier arrives
A crowd gathered in central Wellington to support Premier Li Qiang's visit were met by protesters.