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Clark's UN tilt still alive, says McCully
It isn't helpful to jump to conclusions about Helen Clark's middle placing in a poll for next UN Secretary General, Foreign Minister Murray McCully says.
Defence Force to buy $500m naval tanker
The Defence Force is buying a new naval tanker specifically designed for operations in Antarctica.
Māori Party 'rebuilding' after disappointing election
The Māori Party is confident it will be ready in time for next year's election, despite being in a "re-building phase".
Inequality not education system needs fixing - Labour
The answer to the achievement gap between children in lower and higher decile primary schools lies in fixing the problems that lead to inequality, say Opposition parties.
Fish & Game rangers miss out on greater powers
Fish & Game is astonished it has been left out of a law change that would give rangers more powers to investigate offenders.
Sea level threat: MPs told to prepare for compensation claims
The government must be prepared for compensation claims as sea level rises make some homes uninsurable, MPs have been told.
Scrap irrigation company after big admin spend - Greens
The Crown company set up to oversee public financing of irrigation projects should be scrapped, says the Green Party.
Govt won't be budged on sugar tax
The government is standing by its stance to not introduce a sugar tax despite an open letter by 74 health professors urging it to do so.
Govt books in the red by $92m more than forecast
The government's books are still in deficit and by $92 million more than forecast.