Health, education, transport and law and order are still important, but Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is travelling the ...
Stuart Smith, chairman of Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee, dropped in favour of National Party insider Cameron ...
A coal mining firm was told by BNZ that it would slowly have banking services withdrawn, culminating in the cancellation of ...
MPs have sat for their first Question Time of 2025. While Parliament has resumed this week, on Tuesday there was no Question ...
When the Committee returned to work today, grilling Finance Minister Nicola Willis on her Budget Policy Statement and ...
“Under current legislation, the court registrar must excuse anyone over the age of 65 who has been summoned for jury service, ...
It is awkward for a Government, elected to get the economy back on track, to have spent its first full year in office ...
Finance minister Nicola Willis made good on two promises with her first budget – tax cuts and no surprises. But the belt tightening required to do that will have longer-term consequences.
Echoing Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ speech earlier in the week, Luxon also said “tourism has a massive role to play in our growth story”. Willis said, “We want all tourists.” But this broad focus ...
The Government’s finances for the five months to the end of November are broadly in line with the Treasury’s half-year forecast in December. The operating balance excluding gains and losses and ...
The new Minister for Economic Growth, Nicola Willis, says a host of Government announcements targeting the portfolio's title will be made in the coming weeks.“Expect a rolling maul. We are going to be ...