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Government Hiding Our Student Attendance Crisis

The only way we can fix New Zealand’s appalling school attendance levels is by first knowing the full extent of the problem, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. The Ministry of Education told the Education and Workforce Select Committee that schools were submitting attendance data for all four

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Emergency Motels Have Taxpayers over a Barrel

Emergency Motels Have Taxpayers over a Barrel

Labour’s lack of solutions to the housing shortage has seen the Government fork out millions in emergency housing grants to some motels and hotels, which are raking it in at the expense of taxpayers. New figures released to National show the ten highest-paid emergency housing providers – a mix

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Govt Needs to Tell Us Which DHBs Are Getting the Chop

Govt Needs to Tell Us Which DHBs Are Getting the Chop

The Government needs to be honest with the public about which DHBs it plans to scrap, given the pace of these reforms, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. “The Labour Government knows that culling DHBs will fare poorly, which may be why it is doing this by stealth.

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GDP Decline a Wakeup Call for Government

GDP Decline a Wakeup Call for Government

Today’s GDP result is particularly disappointing because it appears the biggest contributor is the decline in the infrastructure sector, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. “According to Stats NZ 2.9 per cent is the largest annual fall ever in GDP for New Zealand. Construction activity has fallen

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An April Bubble Will Be Six Months Late
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An April Bubble Will Be Six Months Late

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “If there is a trans-Tasman travel bubble in place by April New Zealand will still have badly missed the lay line,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Australia rounded the mark on 23 October last year when it launched a ‘Framework for National Reopening’

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There May Never Be a House Built at Ihumatao
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There May Never Be a House Built at Ihumatao

ACT Party ACT Housing spokesperson Brooke van Velden “The Government can’t escape the fact that the agreement it signed on the future of land at Ihumatao only says houses ‘may’ be built there and since the agreement was announced there hasn’t been any commitment that a single house

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Government Facing the Reality of Importing Gas

Government Facing the Reality of Importing Gas

A flurry of revelations in the past month show the oil and gas ban is unfolding exactly as officials predicted, National’s Energy and Resources spokesperson Barbara Kuriger says. Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods told Parliament today that since the oil and gas ban in 2018, 88,000 square

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Pausing Climate Commission’s Work More Urgent

Pausing Climate Commission’s Work More Urgent

ACT Party ACT Climate Change spokesperson Simon Court. “One of New Zealand’s most eminent economists has busted open the sketchy basis for many of the Climate Commission’s draft recommendations to the Government, concluding they regularly misrepresented evidence to support their positions,” says ACT Climate Change spokesperson Simon Court.

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Parker Playing for Time on Winter Grazing
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Parker Playing for Time on Winter Grazing

Environment Minister David Parker has had no choice but to defer the implementation of the intensive winter grazing in Southland for one year, National’s Agriculture spokesperson David Bennett says. “This is the third time there’s been changes to this set of regulations. Minister Parker clearly rushed the process,

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Auditor-General Should Investigate Ihumatao Deal
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Auditor-General Should Investigate Ihumatao Deal

National has written to the Auditor-General, requesting that he investigate the apparent misuse of millions in taxpayer dollars used to settle the Ihumatao land dispute. National’s Finance spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says he was alarmed to learn that Treasury warned the Government against using Land for Housing funds in

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Govt Tried to Hide Ihumatao Link to Treaty Settlements

Govt Tried to Hide Ihumatao Link to Treaty Settlements

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “Jacinda Ardern’s Government has been caught red-handed, saying one thing about potential Treaty of Waitangi implications of spending $30 million of taxpayers’ money to buy its way out of Ihumatao and trying to cover up the truth,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.

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Lion King Wiggles in While Kiwis Wait
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Lion King Wiggles in While Kiwis Wait

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “There is no rhyme nor reason to who gets into the country under the critical worker category and New Zealanders here and overseas have plenty of reasons to be unhappy about it,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “First it was special treatment for the

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National Launches Trans-Tasman Bubble Petition

National Launches Trans-Tasman Bubble Petition

The National Party has launched a petition calling on the Government to get a move on with the trans-Tasman travel bubble, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “There’s no good reason why we can’t have quarantine-free travel with Australia right now. Australia did it for

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What Will Vaccination Mean?

What Will Vaccination Mean?

Free Press ACT Party Whether the Government will be successful in distributing the vaccine is an open question. We want them to succeed but there are reasons to be sceptical; remember the measles fiasco? A more urgent problem is telling New Zealanders what a vaccine will mean. This week Free

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Ihumatao: Serious Questions after Treasury Opposed Deal

Ihumatao: Serious Questions after Treasury Opposed Deal

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “New Zealanders will be demanding answers after learning that the Government’s chief economic adviser opposed its efforts to solve the dispute at Ihumatao”, says ACT Leader David Seymour. “The Government purchased the land at Ihumatao for $29.9 million through the Land for

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Time’s up for softly, softly approach to gun crime

Time’s up for softly, softly approach to gun crime

ACT Party ACT Party Firearms Reform spokesperson Nicole McKee “A concerted effort involving law changes and far greater resources is needed to turn soaring levels of gun crime around,” says ACT Party Firearms Reform spokesperson Nicole McKee. “Some of the unintended consequences of the Government’s two pieces of rushed

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