A collective yawn is the response to the general election from many young voters as they struggle to identify many political leaders. With election day five weeks away, a snap street survey in Christ...
The New Zealand parliament will be dissolved today, signalling the official start of the country's election campaign. The opinion polls are worrying for Helen Clark's Labour government. The National Party is well ahead and some...
Column: New Zealand National Party A matter of trust Since Parliament has risen for the General Election I have been able to devote myself full-time to door-knocking in Botany. I have relished the opportunity to talk about...
Press Release: Tourism Industry Association Boost NZ economy with national convention centre A new national convention centre would help boost both the slowing tourism industry and the wider New Zealand economy, the Tourism...
Top Scoop Stories - 3 October 2008 News Summary Friday, 3 October 2008, 1:21 pm Article: The Scoop Editor TO CHANGE MY SCOOP OPTIONS OR UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST Department of Labour Chief Executive Christopher Blake is...
Press Release: New Zealand Government Labour delivering for the good people of Mana Mana MP Luamanuvao Winnie Laban said she is extremely surprised by comments made by National Party candidate Hekia Parata today about Labour...
Community Housing Aotearoa, the umbrella organisation for non-government housing groups, fully supports the challenge issued today by the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services today (NZCCSS) for politicians to...
Southland District Health Board plans must directly confront the growing poverty and resulting health issues for many Maori living in Southland, according to the Maori Party candidate for Te Tai Tonga.
Alliance Party List candidate and Canterbury Convenor Quentin Findlay says that he is bemused by an attempt by the Council of Trade Unions and Jim Anderton's Progressive Party to 'airbrush' the Alliance Party from New Zealand's...
BEHIND THE SCENES: 'They've done a backroom deal...I don't know what they're scared of' - TV3 director of news and current affairs Mark Jennings on Helen Clark and John Key's decision to exclude minor...