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Yes, Parents Can Be Prosecuted – PM
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Yes, Parents Can Be Prosecuted – PM

Family First NZ Family First NZ says that despite continuous attempts by the supporters of the proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban to suppress the real effects of the proposed law on parents and families, the Prime Minister has admitted that it will criminalise parents – an effect of the bill which even

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No Urgency on Port Worker Vaccinations

No Urgency on Port Worker Vaccinations

The Government needs to explain why it hasn’t acted sooner to increase the uptake of vaccinations against Covid-19 at our ports, National’s Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “The Prime Minister says ‘there has always been a sense of urgency’ about vaccinating port workers, but her Government

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Fau Vake’s Attacker Should Be in Prison

Fau Vake’s Attacker Should Be in Prison

Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust “A home detention sentence for one of Fau Vake’s attackers highlights how ineffective and soft our system has become; all four of those charged should face prison time and be properly held to account for their actions,” says Darroch Ball co-

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Waikeria Prison Riot Costs Blow Out

Waikeria Prison Riot Costs Blow Out

The costs of damages from the six-day riot at Waikeria Prison continue to mount, while Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis remains missing in action, says Simeon Brown National Party Spokesperson for Corrections. “The settlement value arising out of the insurance claim for the damage causes sits at nearly $24 million.

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Maternity Funding Redirected to Health Restructure

The Labour Government should be valuing midwives more than their own ideology, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. Answers to written questions show $60 million of maternity money has been put aside for Labour’s health system restructure. “No wonder midwives are feeling undervalued, not only is Labour

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Guns Buyback 2.0 Spends More on Admin Than Buying Back Guns
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Guns Buyback 2.0 Spends More on Admin Than Buying Back Guns

The Government’s second firearms buyback has been confirmed as nothing more than a marketing exercise, with more money spent on administrating the buyback than on actually buying back guns, says National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown. “Figures released by Police show that only $6.2m of the $15.5m

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Government Should Explore Retaining Marsden Point

Government Should Explore Retaining Marsden Point

A National Government would look to future proof Marsden Point for the benefit of all New Zealanders, National’s Energy and Resources spokesperson Barbara Kuriger says. “National sees Marsden Point as a strategic asset for New Zealand’s energy security. We would be exploring ways to keep the refinery in

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Health System Restructuring Leads to Boom in Bureaucrats

Health System Restructuring Leads to Boom in Bureaucrats

One year before the health system restructuring even starts, the health system restructuring unit in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet has already tripled in staff numbers, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. Answers to Written Parliamentary Questions shows management staff numbers in the unit went

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Next Generation Case Management System Failing

ACC Minister Carmel Sepuloni needs to front up to New Zealanders and explain what she’s doing to fix the failing Next Generation Case Management system, National’s ACC spokesperson Simon Watts says. “The Next Generation Case Management was touted by ACC as a way to increase productivity, save costs,

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Indicators Aren’t Targets Minister Little

Indicators Aren’t Targets Minister Little

It’s taken four years for Health Minister Andrew Little to recognise there needs to be some measuring and reporting on the performance of the health system, but indicators aren’t targets and will do little to improve health outcomes, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. “Holding DHBs

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Government Needs to Clear up Energy Uncertainty

Government Needs to Clear up Energy Uncertainty

News that Refining New Zealand shareholders have voted to shift Marsden Point to an import only terminal adds further uncertainty to New Zealand’s energy future, National’s Energy and Resources spokesperson Barbara Kuriger says. “In four short years, Labour has upended New Zealand’s energy security and created an

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Govt Must Restructure Travel Agent Reimbursement Scheme
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Govt Must Restructure Travel Agent Reimbursement Scheme

New Zealanders could miss out on half a billion dollars’ worth of travel credits and refunds if changes to the Consumer Travel Reimbursement Scheme aren’t made, National’s Commerce and Consumer Affairs spokesperson Todd McClay says. Mr McClay has written to Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark on

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New Zealand Hasn’t Ordered Any Extra Pfizer Doses

New Zealand Hasn’t Ordered Any Extra Pfizer Doses

While the rest of the world orders hundreds of millions of extra Pfizer doses for 2022 and 2023 to be used as ‘booster’ shots, New Zealand hasn’t bothered, National’s Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop says. Answers to written questions reveal that ‘decisions are yet to be made’ regarding

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Treasury Wholly Opposed to Labour’s Car Tax

Treasury Wholly Opposed to Labour’s Car Tax

Documents released to National reveal Treasury unambiguously told the Finance Minister the Car Tax shouldn’t be implemented, but the Government ploughed ahead with the policy anyway, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse. The documents outline a long list of concerns the Government’s lead economic and fiscal advisor had

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