The National-ACT-New Zealand First coalition is in, and a number of things are out.
The government revealed its 100-day plan last week with 49 items to tick off - most of which will cancel or roll-back work taken under Labour.
But there's resistance - a group of emergency doctors from Northland Monday morning, for example, are telling the new government it's imperative the current smokefree policies stay in place.
And a potential, massive hydropower project has been scrapped while an international summit shines a light on the urgent need for climate action.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.