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Tim Van De Molen – Kiwis Finally ‘Sea Change’ from Labour

Tim Van De Molen – Kiwis Finally ‘Sea Change’ from Labour

While it is encouraging to see that Labour have finally responded to the 2017 Sea Change report, the Government’s announcement bears the hallmarks of another shallow policy announcement, National’s Oceans and Fisheries spokesperson Tim van de Molen says. “New Zealand’s nearly four years under this Government is

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Govt Is Negligent on Mental Health Crisis

New Zealand is in the midst of a mental health crisis and this Government has proven itself incapable of delivering on any of their promises to address it, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “The Prime Minister has had nearly four years to make progress on her pledges of

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Cycle Bridge Has Cost Taxpayers $30 Million Already

The eye-watering cost of the Waitemata cycle bridge could balloon out even further despite overwhelming public opposition to the project as it stands, National’s Associate Transport spokesperson Christopher Luxon says. “In 2017 Labour promised to build the SkyPath crossing for $30 million. The latest version of this project has

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Minister Not Plugged into Community Signal Struggles
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Minister Not Plugged into Community Signal Struggles

It is unacceptable that a town just 10 minutes from Greymouth has such poor digital connectivity that they are not able to even receive Civil Defence warnings, National’s Digital Economy and Communications spokesperson Melissa Lee says. Ms Lee has been advocating for rural communities which are being left behind

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Kelvin Davis Missing in Action

Kelvin Davis Missing in Action

Yesterday Minister of Corrections Kelvin Davis appeared before the Justice Select Committee to brief the committee about the 92 per cent increase in assaults against Corrections Officers that has taken place since he became Minister, National’s Corrections spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Instead of providing answers, the Minister offered excuses

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Speak up for Women File Proceedings against Auckland Council

Speak up for Women File Proceedings against Auckland Council

Joint Media Release: Speak up for Women & Free Speech Union Today, representatives from Speak Up For Women filed proceedings against the Auckland and Palmerston North Councils, following the cancellation of room bookings for public events that were to go ahead later this week. Nicolette Levy QC will be acting

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Quit the Ideological Warfare, Minister

Quit the Ideological Warfare, Minister

Rather than keep fighting ideological battles, the Government should be focusing its on energy on making sure our kids are at school in the first place, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. “Education Minister Chris Hipkins is now wanting to stop schools from streaming pupils, a practice that has

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BCR Shows Labour Must Axe the Cycle Bridge
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BCR Shows Labour Must Axe the Cycle Bridge

I’m calling on the Government to cancel its cycle bridge across the Waitemata Harbour, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. “It appears the cycle bridge, and the projected $785 million it will cost, are based not on mass public demand, measurable environmental outcomes, nor economic benefit. “The initial

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Police Must Warn Gangs, Not the Public

Police Must Warn Gangs, Not the Public

What is Minister of Police Poto Williams going to do about the dangerous and anti-social behaviour of gang funeral processions, given this now appears to be a recurring issue? National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown asks. Police in Auckland have sent out a notification that they are expecting a funeral

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Auckland Cycle Bridge at the Cost of Regional Roads
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Auckland Cycle Bridge at the Cost of Regional Roads

The Government is forging ahead with an ideological vanity project, in the form of a cycle bridge over Waitemata harbour, at the expense of the day-to-day maintenance of local roads and state highways across the country, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. New Zealand’s councils are $420 million

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Labour Expects NZ to Believe Vaccine Rollout Is Successful

New Zealanders were promised that they would be at the ‘front of the queue’ but the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out continues to be behind schedule and poorly communicated, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “This was meant to be the ‘Year of the Vaccine’ but just like the ‘Year

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At Last, It Isn’t Gun Owners, It’s Social Media

At Last, It Isn’t Gun Owners, It’s Social Media

Neville Dodd President Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc. After what has been described as a knee jerk reaction to the March 2019 massacre, it is now clear New Zealand’s legal gun owners were not and are not the problem. It is social media that the authorities should

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Debt-To-Income Limits Won’t Build One New House
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Debt-To-Income Limits Won’t Build One New House

Introducing debt-to-income limits won’t do anything to address the supply problem that is fuelling the country’s housing shortage, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. “This is more tinkering around the edges from Labour, which should be prioritising initiatives that will actually get more houses built. “National has,

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Ardern Assumes Role of Car Tsar
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Ardern Assumes Role of Car Tsar

David Seymour ACT Leader Jacinda Ardern should reverse her position on an exemption for utes in the feebate scheme now she has been corrected that Toyota isn’t bringing an electric ute onto the market in the next 12 to 24 months. Two days ago, the Prime Minister wrongly stated

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Prime Minister’s Car Tax Excuses Ring Hollow
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Prime Minister’s Car Tax Excuses Ring Hollow

Jacinda Ardern is dancing on the head of a gear stick with her absurd claim that she couldn’t “operationalise” an exemption for farmers and tradies from Labour’s car tax, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “If the Prime Minister doesn’t have the power to step in

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National’s Plan for Corrections Assaults Doesn’t Go Far Enough

National’s Plan for Corrections Assaults Doesn’t Go Far Enough

Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust The National Party’s ‘five-point plan’ to curb the rise in inmates assaulting prison officers doesn’t go far enough and continues to ignore the Corrections Association’s plea for the introduction of harsher penalties, says Darroch Ball co-leader of Sensible Sentencing Trust.

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