Election17
Who is Jacinda Ardern?
Only just tuning into the election campaign and wondering what Jacinda's all about? RNZ has you covered. Video, Audio
'They've been in power for so long and so little's been done'
Chris Williams, the Principal of Kingsford Primary School, a decile one school in Mangere, says the Government is ignoring child poverty. Video, Audio
Maori Party would prefer coalition with Labour
The Maori Party is hovering just above one percent, enough to secure one seat, but not quite enough to bring in a second MP in to Parliament, assuming it wins an electorate. Video, Audio
Labour announces climate change policy
Climate change was a big topic at The Press debate last night and Jacinda Ardern has unveiled Labour's goal to get to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Audio
One hungry child is too many - Bill English
The National Party leader was asked to respond to Checkpoint's story that revealed 15 out of a class of 26 children at Kingsford Primary had turned up to school with nothing for lunch. Video, Audio
How do lunches at different decile schools compare?
A simple social experiment: Go to a decile one school, and go to a decile 10 school, and ask to see what the children are having for lunch. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
Labour reveals climate plan details
Jacinda Ardern has announced her party's policy on climate change, which she has called her generation's nuclear-free moment.
Peters dismisses 'junk science' polls
Winston Peters takes his campaign beyond Northland as he chases some of the support that appears to have slipped from New Zealand First.
Mind the generation gap as new poll arrives
Power Play - A focused and feisty third debate took place as updated polling had Labour slowly pulling away from National, writes Jane Patterson.
Labour a nose ahead of National on the averages
Poll of Polls - Labour is now a whisker ahead of National in the latest polls, writes Colin James.
Town hall audience a true barometer in third debate
Opinion - Bill and Jacinda played to the crowd, and their strengths, and were each lustily rewarded in the third debate, writes David Slack.
'Stardust' and learning from Winston: the debate zingers
Tonight's fiery and aggressive leaders debate delivered a number of burns from both contestants.
Leaders trade blows in feisty third debate
Bill English and Jacinda Ardern have duked it out in their most fiery debate, talking over each other often in front of a raucous crowd.
Silver Ferns beat England after close game
The Silver Ferns have avenged last week's loss to England by beating the visitors 62-55 to go one-up in the Taini Jamison netball series.
Jibes and japes: debate reaction on social media
RNZ rounds up the best zingers as social media reacts to Stuff's leaders' debate.
RECAP: RNZ's live coverage of the third debate
Look back on RNZ's live coverage of the Stuff debate with political reporter Craig McCulloch.
VIDEO - Stuff's leaders' debate
Watch Bill English and Jacinda Ardern clash in front of a 700-strong live audience in Christchurch. Video
Labour holds the lead in latest poll
Labour is on top with 43 percent compared to National's 39 percent in the 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Māori Party defends sending messages with virtual money
The party is blaming a volunteer for sending the virtual money, worth about a cent, to potential supporters, but is adamant its candidate is not at fault.
Can National overcome the three-term curse?
Opinion - National has proven adept at handling the inevitable decline facing any long-term government. Jon Johansson looks at the likelihood of history repeating itself this election.