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Luxon talks global conflict in relaxed setting
Talking crises over coffee, the leaders of NZ, Australia and Canada convened at a in a meeting on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit.
Luxon in Laos for East Asia Summit: 'We want a peaceful and stable region'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon maintains the East Asia Summit is still relevant, as he touches down in Laos on Thursday morning for the annual gathering of regional leaders. Audio
Call for apology from Labour MP after social media post taken down
Damien O'Connor has removed a social media post he shared that seems to justify Hamas' 7 October attack on Israel, but has not apologised.
Luxon takes crack at ANZ boss over capital gains tax support
Antonia Watson said she believed taxing investment properties at the point of sale was fair.
Both Greenpeace and seafood industry welcome change to fisheries camera rules
The government has also delayed the remainder of the rollout by three months.
'No issue' with National - Police Commissioner Andrew Coster on his resignation
Watch: Politicians react as Coster's resignation announced, he will head the new social investment agency. Audio
RNZ cancels release of podcast episode featuring Kiri Allan
The public broadcaster had promoted the episode of It's Personal with Anika Moa, but decided not to air the interview following an "editorial check".
Minister plays down rift between National, ACT over supermarkets
It comes as the coalition partners dig in on their opposing positions on whether or not to ramp-up regulation.
Sewage doesn't put MP off swimming in Wellington Harbour
Asked if he would swim in the harbour if there was sewage, Greg O'Connor said: "Yeah, I do." But Chris Hipkins said he "probably" would not.
Health Minister assured services safe at Rotorua ED despite patient death
Shane Reti said he was sorry to hear of the "very unfortunate episode" but would not comment on whether it showed a system in crisis.
Minister tried to hide NZDF criticism of boot camp comments
The criticism was revealed to RNZ in an official information act response, but new documents show Judith Collins asked for them to be redacted.
ACT pledges pushback on supermarket crackdown
Further regulation of the supermarket sector may hit a snag in the form of David Seymour, who is mounting strong opposition to any such move.
Union 'disgusted and angry' ferry talks not on PM's agenda
Christopher Luxon has no plans to raise the Interislander "ferry fiasco" during his trip to South Korea this week.
Tourists will have to pay $100 to enter NZ
The government is almost tripling the fee charges to most international visitors.
Te Pāti Māori 'more aware and respectful' of Parliament's relationship with courts
It comes as the Privileges Committee endorsed former Speaker Adrian Rurawhe's response to co-leader Rawiri Waititi appearing to breach a suppression order in the House last year.
Petrol cars could pay road user charges from 2027
The government has announced a roadmap for moving all light vehicles away from the fuel tax and on to road user charges.
Darleen Tana takes legal action to stay in Parliament
A hearing is set for 10am on Thursday at the High Court in Auckland.
Army gets first woman chief as new Defence Force leadership announced
Commodore Garin Golding will be promoted to Rear Admiral and Brigadier Rose King to Major General - the first ever woman in that role.
Day after accusing councils of wasting money, govt puts $750K toward dance festival
Critics are targetting funding for a new street dance contest and salaries at the Ministry for Regulation.
Seymour's new ministry paying staff average of $154,000
The anti-red tape department is overseen by the ACT leader, who secured its creation during coalition negotiations last year.
Human Rights Commissioner to be 'very careful' in future comments - Minister
The appointment of Stephen Rainbow has prompted concern from some over his pro-Israel views and previous comments about "a trans agenda".
Luxon's second fumble on benefit numbers
The PM has made another flub when promoting his beneficiary crackdown, massively overstating his government's increase in case managers.
Greens, Labour not ruling out supporting GE law change
Labour says it remains cautious but will withhold judgement for now, while the Greens want to see more detail about the government's shake-up.
Labour MP publishes Gaza protest video asking PM: 'How many kids did you kill?'
Labour MP Duncan Webb has deleted the video, after refusing to apologise for publishing it. Audio