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Labour Has Spent Almost $300M on Spin Doctors
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Labour Has Spent Almost $300M on Spin Doctors

While the number of broken promises that the Government has made to New Zealanders adds up, so too does the amount it is spending on communications staff, National’s Public Service spokesperson Mark Mitchell says. Under Labour, the wage bill for communications staff in the public sector has increased by

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National Backs Commerce Teachers’ Petition

The proposed removal of specialised commerce subjects at NCEA Level 1 is going to leave Kiwis without strong financial and economic literacy, National MPs Todd McClay and Paul Goldsmith say. Today Mr McClay will accept a petition urging the Government to reverse its decision to remove the specialised economics, business

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Te Huia Train Costing Taxpayers $24,000 a Day

Te Huia Train Costing Taxpayers $24,000 a Day

Labour’s grand plan to have a commuter line between Hamilton to Auckland is racking up huge costs at the taxpayer’s expense, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. Latest figures on the use of the train show passengers dropping to an average of 30 people per trip. With

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Catching Thieves Not a Priority for Govt

It is very disappointing to see Labour vote against a Bill that would make work easier for Police Officers in New Zealand as they endeavour to track down stolen goods, National’s MP for Port Waikato Andrew Bayly says. “Following discussion with police, I proposed a Bill to allow police

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Conservation Minister to Operate outside Mandate

Conservation Minister to Operate outside Mandate

The Conservation Minster’s handling of a ministerial review into the governance of Fish and Game will see hunters and anglers side-lined from the organisation they pay for, National’s Conservation spokesperson Jacqui Dean says. “Fish and Game receive no Government money, yet the implementation steering group, led by former

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Govt Failing on Addiction Services for Offenders
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Govt Failing on Addiction Services for Offenders

The Prime Minister needs to explain why it is necessary to fund a Mongrel Mob-led meth programme $2.75 million when eight out of ten of the pilot participants were already under the active care of Corrections, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “Under the previous National Government the

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National Calls for ‘COVID Contribution Visa’

National Calls for ‘COVID Contribution Visa’

National will clear the current residency backlog and provide a clear pathway for skilled migrants already in the country to gain residency. Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says we are losing the skilled migrants we desperately need who moved to New Zealand before the lockdown with the promise there

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The Gender Identity ‘Loophole’
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The Gender Identity ‘Loophole’

Ro Edge NZ Spokesperson Save Women’s Sport Australasia Laurel Hubbard wasn’t the first transgender individual to compete in the female category of the Tokyo Olympics, nor is Laurel the only one who will do so. And if the trans lobby has their way, we will see many, many

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Kiwis Are Now Getting Poorer with Each Pay Packet

With the latest labour market statistics confirming wages have only increased 2.1 per cent compared to 3.3 per cent annual inflation, New Zealanders’ pay packets are being eaten up by the rising cost of living, says National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly. “The improving employment figures are welcome

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Labour Failing First-Home Buyers
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Labour Failing First-Home Buyers

Labour is set to break yet another of its housing promises with the number of first-home buyers getting First Home Grants on track for a record low, National’s Housing spokesperson Nicola Willis says. In April his year the Prime Minister New Zealanders more than 12,000 additional first-home buyers

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Labour Has No Intention to Meet End of Year Vaccine Target

Labour Has No Intention to Meet End of Year Vaccine Target

Newly-released DHB plans show the Labour Government is planning to break its promise that everyone eligible in New Zealand will be offered a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “Last night, the Ministry of Health quietly uploaded to its website

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Kiwis Should Be Frustrated with Labour’s Spending Priorities
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Kiwis Should Be Frustrated with Labour’s Spending Priorities

The projects Labour is choosing to spend hard earned taxpayer money on speaks volumes around its priorities, National’s Finance spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. “Kiwis across the country dealing with potholes and unsafe roads, and Aucklanders sitting in deadlocked traffic, would’ve questioned the reasoning behind investing $785 million on

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Improvements Needed on Conversion Bill
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Improvements Needed on Conversion Bill

National is on board with the core intent of the Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill, however, we would need to see an amendment in order to support it, National’s Justice spokesperson Simon Bridges says. “Minister Kris Faafoi’s interview with Heather du Plessis-Allan in which he was unable to rule

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Government Tinkering Won’t Solve Housing Crisis

Government Tinkering Won’t Solve Housing Crisis

The Government’s tinkering with monetary and financial stability policy is doing nothing to address rampant house price inflation, says National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly. Instead, the Finance Minister Grant Robertson is using the Reserve Bank as a scapegoat for the Government’s failure to break down the barriers

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