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Luxon in Tokyo: Rockets deals, sushi and tiny dogs
The Prime Minister went on a whirlwind trip around Tokyo today, attending events ranging from space deals to export produce to tiny fashion dogs.
Luxon 'frustrated' as plane breakdown strands delegation
The prime minister has had to hop on a commercial flight to Tokyo - leaving a large group behind. Audio
Christopher Luxon off to Tokyo with business delegation
Luxon says his objectives are to reinvigorate existing business, promote investment and develop his relationship with Japan's PM.
Coalition exempts farmers from ETS, sets up fresh working group
Farmers have been given more time before they start paying for emissions.
'Every little bit helps' as millions get extra $30 a week in Budget
Voters spoken to by RNZ say the tax cuts will have a "positive impact" - and they're looking forward to pocketing a little extra cash.
All eyes on tax cuts in the Budget
New Zealanders will find out just how much they will pocket from the coalition government's tax cuts when the full 2024 budget is unveiled this afternoon.
Coalition consults with specific groups on gun reform changes
The coalition's plan to repeal some regulations on gun clubs and ranges is being put out for stakeholder consultation.
Kiri Allan pleads guilty to crash charges
The former justice minister was charged with careless driving and failing to accompany a police officer after a late-night crash.
Evacuation flight on its way back to NZ
The first New Zealanders evacuated from New Caledonia should be back in Auckland tonight.
Netsafe investigating Facebook page pretending to be NZ First MP
The page impersonating Tanya Unkovich sent a message to someone in relation to her bathroom bill.
Te Pāti Māori comments: 'That kind of language isn't helpful'
Political parties have roundly criticised Te Pāti Māori for using words like 'extermination' and 'white supremacy' in the House. Audio
Green MP Julie Anne Genter referred to Privileges Committee
Gerry Brownlee referred her to the Privileges Committee over complaints about her behaviour in the House.
Could Auckland's water deal work for other councils?
Auckland will be able to borrow more money for infrastructure, with the cost spread over a longer period, avoiding a 25.8 percent water rates hike. Audio
'Not my first legal rodeo' - Peters on defamation threat
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says he will not be cowed by threats of legal action, having received a legal letter from Bob Carr.
Multiple parties complain over Green MP's conduct
Speaker Gerry Brownlee won't say which parties have taken issue with Julie Anne Genter's outburst.
新西兰是否加入AUKUS?外长:距离做决定还很远
Winston Peters在周三晚间的演讲中回应了对AUKUS的一些批评,并解释了联合政府在AUKUS第二支柱项目上的当前立场。
Peters AUKUS speech interrupted by lone protester
Eight security officers carried her out after she refused to leave.
How do our politicians' pay packets compare?
Explainer - MPs are about to get a pay bump, but is it fair and how does it compare to other countries?
MPs and Prime Minister to get pay rise
The Remuneration Authority has set an ordinary MPs' salary at $168,600 a year, and the PM's salary will rise to $520,000 by 2026.
Fears loopholes will be exploited in new vape rules
There is no doubt vape manufacturers will find and exploit gaps in new regulations, an experts say. Audio
Services will improve after Oranga Tamariki job cuts - minister
"We need to make sure that every dollar we're spending is actually for the benefit of our young people," Karen Chhour says. Audio
Firearms Minister accused of misleading public on gun stats
Nicole McKee has repeatedly said more than 6600 NZers are licensed to possess semi-automatics - but the data says otherwise.
Video shows Victim Support worker 'bragging' about smacking his kids at Destiny Church event
The man was filmed talking about hitting his children with a cane.