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for "hard to fill positions." In addition, the border would reopen to all visitor and student visa holders as well as cruise ships on 31 July. In addition, streamlined residency pathways would be introduced in
September 2022 for migrants in "green list" occupations or who earn twice the median wage. However, new working restrictions would be introduced to international students including limiting working rights to degree-level students with the exception of certain specified occupations, limiting undergraduate working rights to the length of their courses, and preventing students from applying for a second post-study work visa. The Government's decision to exclude nurses, teachers, and dairy farm managers from the visa residency "green list" was also criticised by professional bodies. In early August 2022, the Government acknowledged that it had not consulted professional nursing organisations and the
1599:("traffic light system") would end at 11:59pm that night. As a result, face masks will be eliminated for most public spaces and transportation with the exception of hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and aged care facilities. In addition, household contacts of COVID-19 positive individuals will not be required to isolate unless they test positive for COVID-19. In addition, vaccine mandates for all travellers entering New Zealand and healthcare workers will end on 13 September and 27 September respectively. COVID-19 antiviral medicines will also be freely provided to COVID-19 positive individuals aged 65 years and above as well as Māori and Pasifika COVID-19 positive individuals aged 50 years and above.
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2223:. This plan includes voluntary property buyouts, flood protection, and transport infrastructure repairs. In response, the five local councils announced that they would convene several extraordinary meetings to consider the Government's cost-sharing offer. On 3 August, the five councils voted to accept the Government's NZ$ 556 million recovery cost-sharing package, which will be split evenly between the Government and local councils. The package consists of NZ$ 92.5 million for category 3 property buyouts in Hawke's Bay, NZ$ 203.5 million towards flood protection for category 2 areas between
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entities would exercise effective control over the water assets. Mahuta also confirmed that further legislation would be introduced to facilitate the transfer of assets and liabilities from local authorities to the Water
Services Entities, integrate entities into other regulatory systems, and to ensure economic regulation and consumer protection over the new entities. The opposition National and ACT parties claimed that the proposed bill amounted to the theft of local water assets, bureaucratic centralisation, and would inflame ethnic divisions. Communities 4 Local Democracy leader and
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help cover registration costs. In addition, the
Government announced that it would be launching a six-month bridging programme for overseas-trained doctors. Other measures include encouraging retired nurses to return to work, expanding a pilot programme allowing overseas-trained doctors to intern at general practitioners' clinics rather than hospitals, and boosting the number of nurse practitioners and doctors. The Government also confirmed that it would launch a national and international healthcare recruitment campaign in coordination with the
1687:'s provisions. The SSPA will deal with long-term planning. Local committees will be required to develop 30-year regional spatial strategies (RSS) for regional NBEs. In response, the opposition National and ACT parties criticised the Government's proposed overhaul of the RMA legislation on the grounds that it created more centralisation, bureaucracy, and did little to reform the problems associated with the RMA process. The Green Party expressed concerns about what it perceived as the lack of environment protection in the two bills.
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for bus and truck drivers. Teachers and tradespeople including drain layers and motor mechanics were also added to the work to residence immigration pathway. These changes came in response to a national labour shortage across different sectors in the New
Zealand economy caused by emigration and low wages. The Government also confirmed plans to add ten jobs to the green list in March 2023 including gas fitters, drain layers, crane operators, civil machine operators, telecommunication technicians, civil construction supervisors, and
1459:. People eligible for these payments include New Zealand tax residents 18 years and above who are earning below NZ$ 70,000 a year, and who are not entitled to the Winter Energy Payment and are not in prison. Two million people are considered to be eligible for the cost of living payments. The first NZ$ 116 payment was released on 1 August with the second and third payments following on 1 September and 1 October 2022. The rollout was plagued by reports that overseas-based New Zealanders were receiving payments since the
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1367:, RNZ and TVNZ would become subsidiaries of the new entity, headed by a single board. ANZPM would be funded through a mixture of commercial and government funding. The new organisation would also operate under a charter outlining goals and responsibilities, with editorial independence being enshrined in its statutory legislation. The Government has also allocated NZ$ 370m over four years in operating expenditure and $ 306m in capital funding from the
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on residential property, and extending the
Apprenticeship Boost initiative to support the trades and trade training, and borrowing $ 2 billion to increase land acquisition in order to boost the supply of housing. The NZ Property Investors Federation President Andrew King criticised the Government's decision to eliminate interest rate tax deductions for landlords. The Government's housing package was welcomed by Green finance spokesperson
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freezing assets based in New
Zealand; preventing people and companies from moving their money and assets to NZ in order to escape foreign sanctions; banning super yachts, ships and aircraft from entering New Zealand waters and airspace, and imposing a travel ban on 100 top Russian officials. Ardern also indicated that this proposed bill would allow sanctions to be imposed on other states complicit with Russian aggression including
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response to a global energy crisis caused by the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ardern had initially denied that New Zealand was experiencing a "cost of living crisis" but had since reconsidered her position. Over the past 12 months, the rising cost of living had led New Zealanders to spend an extra NZ$ 4000 to $ 5000 on basic commodities such as food, rent and fuel. Customers spent an extra NZ$ 678 a year on petrol on average.
423:. The Government's ban on live cattle exports was criticised by the Animal Genetics Trade Association which complained that the ban would prevent the export of breeding cows, which would potentially lead to the culling of 150,000 calves. By contrast, the animal welfare NGO SAFE welcomed the ban, stating that it would mean that animals would no longer suffer in countries with lower standards of animal welfare than New Zealand.
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196:, the public sector will be required to buy only electric or hybrid vehicles, government buildings will have to meet new building standards, and all 200 coal-fired boilers in public service buildings will be phased out. This motion was supported by the Labour, Green, and Māori parties but was opposed by the opposition National and ACT parties, which described the motion as "virtue signaling."
393:, which eliminated mechanisms for holding public referendums on the establishment of Māori wards and constituencies on local bodies, passed its third reading. The Bill was supported by the Labour, Green and Māori parties but opposed by the opposition National and ACT parties. National attempted to delay the bill by mounting a twelve-hour filibuster challenging all of the Bill's ten clauses.
1588:. This holiday is similar to other public holidays held in the United Kingdom on 19 September and Australia on 22 September to mark the Queen's passing. While the Greens and opposition National Party supported the Government's plans for the one-off holiday, the ACT Party and businesses expressed concerns about the adverse economic impact on businesses. On 20 September, Parliament passed
745:, which aims to build 105,500 new homes over the next eight years. Under the proposed bill, three homes of up to three storeys can be built on most sites without the need for going through the resource consent process. The Government plans to pass the bill by the end of 2021, with local councils to implement it from August 2022. The Bill passed its second reading on 7 December.
1090:(TVNZ) into a new public broadcasting service. The new broadcasting entity would have complete editorial independence, operate under a charter, and be funded through a mixture of government funding and commercial revenue. It is expected to launch in July 2023. While the proposed merger was welcomed by RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson and TVNZ chief executive
2064:, and public consultation on a new test to determine the difference between contractors and employees. The Government would redirect funding to a NZ$ 2 billion to a welfare package to provide "bread and butter" support to 1.4 million New Zealanders affected by the ongoing "cost of living" crisis. In response, Green Party co-leader and Climate Change Minister
1679:(RMA). The NBA replaces the Government's environmental policy statements with a National Planning Framework (NPF). Under the NPF framework, all 15 regions will be required to develop a Natural and Built Environment Plan (NBE) that will replace the 100 district and regional plans, harmonising consenting and planning rules. An independent national
1386:'s investigation into alleged Russian war crimes. New Zealand also contributed $ 1 million to the ICC Trust Fund for Victims and the ICC Office of the Prosecutor. In addition, the Government extended the deployment and number of New Zealand military and intelligence personnel assisting NATO forces in the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Germany.
1717:, Ardern and Hipkins announced that the Government would be launching a new retail crime package to combat retail crime including a fog cannon subsidy scheme, a NZ$ 4 million fund to support local councils' crime prevention programmes, and expanding the existing Retail Crime Prevention Fund eligibility to include aggravated robberies.
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eligible for the 2021 Resident Visa programme, which will be rolled out in two phases in
December 2021 and March 2022. According to Faafoi, the scheme was meant to address the impact of closed borders and economic hardship caused by COVID-19 on migrants. The announcement was welcomed by the National Party's immigration spokesperson
1748:. The inquiry is expected to be launched on 1 February 2023 and finish in mid-2024. It will examine the overall pandemic response including the health response, border management, community care, isolation, quarantine, and the economic response including monetary policy. However, it will not examine decisions made by the
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seize cash over NZ$ 10,000 found in suspicious circumstances; and expanding Police search and warrant powers to find and confiscate weapons from gang members. Hipkins confirmed that these new offenses would be packaged in a new omnibus amendment bill. In response, the
National Party's acting police spokesperson
1425:. The factory will cost NZ$ 50 million and is due to be completed in 2023. The oat milk factory is estimated to produce 80 million litres of oat milk and create 50 new jobs. While New Zealand produces oats, the country lacked an oat milk processing facility and was forced to import the product from Australia.
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Government's youth justice policy which included introducing a new measure to punish adults convicted of influencing young people to commit crimes and making the publishing of recordings of criminal behaviour on social media an aggravating factor in sentencing. These
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After assuming office, Hipkins announced that the Labour Government would focus on "cost of living" issues such as rising rent, food prices, and building as the "heart of its work program." Hipkins also stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had created an economic crisis, which his Government would focus
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passed its third reading by a margin of 76 to 43 votes. While Labour, the Green, and Māori parties voted in favour of the Bill, it was opposed by the National and ACT parties. Associate-Health Minister Verrall argued that the legislation would help reduce tobacco harm among young people and the Māori
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passed its third and final reading with the sole support of the Labour Party. While National and ACT opposed the Bill on the grounds it promoted co-governance and centralisation, the Greens and Māori parties rejected the Bill due to its lack of anti-privatisation safeguards and alleged "insufficient"
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passed its third reading in Parliament. The bill allows employers and employees to collectively bargain at an industry-wide level. While the bill was supported by the Labour, Green and Māori parties, it was opposed by the National and ACT parties which vowed to repeal it if elected into government at
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announced that the Government would be investing NZ$ 562 million to combat crime over the next four years. In addition to a package to help businesses deal with ram raids, the Government would allocate NZ$ 94 million to combating gangs and organised crime; NZ$ 208 million to new firearms control unit
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On 8 May, Ardern announced that the Government would allocating NZ$ 23 million from the State Sector Decarbonisation Fund to reduce greenhouse emissions. As part of the investment, NZ$ 10 million would be spent on replacing coal boilers at 180 New Zealand schools with clean wood burners or electrical
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for New Zealand to accept several asylum seekers who had travelled to Australia by sea. Subsequent Australian governments had declined to accept New Zealand's offer due to concerns that it would encourage more asylum seekers to travel by boat to Australia and that former asylum seekers could gain New
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passed its third reading, allowing businesses to dismiss employees who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The Bill was opposed by the opposition National, ACT, and Māori parties, which variable criticised the rushed and divisive nature of the legislation and alleged that vulnerable communities
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On 24 November, Hipkins announced that Indonesia, Fiji, India, Pakistan, and Brazil would be removed from the "Very High-Risk" classification in early December 2021; allowing travellers from these countries to enter New Zealand on the same basis as other international travellers. In addition, Hipkins
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in Auckland. In response to the spread of community cases in Auckland and Wellington, the lockdown was extended for the rest of the month on 20 August and 23 August. On 23 August, Parliament was suspended for a week with the exception of online select committee hearings. National Party leader Judith
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reported that the Government's New Zealand Work Scheme to address the labour shortage in the fruit-picking sector caused by COVID-19 had only attracted 54 people since its launch in late November 2020. The scheme had offered up to NZ$ 200 to cover accommodation costs and a NZ$ 1,000 incentive payment
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On 3 January 2021, COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins announced that travelers entering New Zealand from the United Kingdom and United States would be required to take pre-departure tests from 15 January 2021. From 26 January, the pre-departure test requirement was extended to all international
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would be raised from NZ$ 21.20 to NZ$ 22.70 an hour from 1 April 2023. In response to the recent North Island floods, Hipkins conformed that the Government would invest NZ$ 3 million in discretionary flood recovery payments, NZ$ 1 million in supporting flood-affected businesses, and NZ$ 1 million in
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On 1 August, Health Minister Little announced that the Government would be spending NZ$ 14.4 million to recruit more health workers including doctors, nurses, and radiographers for the country's health workforce. As part of the package, the Government would be providing overseas nurses NZ$ 10,000 to
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announced that the Government would introduce several new laws to combat criminal gangs including a new criminal offence for firing a gun with intention to intimidate; expanding the range of offences for Police to seize vehicles and financial assets; empowering Police and law enforcement agencies to
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On 14 March, Ardern announced that the Government would reduce fuel excise taxes and road user charges by 25 cents a litre for the next three months from 11:59 pm that night. In addition, all public transport fares would be halved from 1 April 2022 for the next three months. This announcement was in
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under urgency to enable autonomous sanctions against in response to its recent invasion of Ukraine. This legislation would allow sanctions to be placed on those responsible for or associated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine including people, services, companies and assets. Key provisions include
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under the control of four new water entities in order to improve the quality of water utilities and lower the cost of water services. The Government planned to start creating these four new entities in late 2021, which will assume control of water utilities in July 2024. The Government's decision to
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eliminating tariffs on 97% of New Zealand exports to the UK. This free trade agreement is worth NZ$ 970 million and will eliminate tariffs on all New Zealand exports including honey, wine, kiwifruit, onions, most industrial products. In addition, a range of dairy and beef exports will be tariff free
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On 7 October, Foreign Minister Mahuta confirmed that the Government was sending a special representative to the Middle East to help 825 stranded Afghan visa holders to leave Afghanistan. During the 2021 evacuation from Afghanistan, the Government had granted 1,253 visas to Afghans. However, only 428
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on 9 June 2021 advocating the reduction of farm animal numbers, a ban on new household gas connections by 2025, and a shift to electric vehicles in order to reduce greenhouse emissions. In response to the policy announcement, EV City owner David Boot said that it would boost demand for electric cars
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among youths. These rules include prohibiting the sale of disposable vapes from November 2023, reusable vapes from March 2024, child safety mechanisms, banning certain flavour names such as "cotton candy" and "strawberry jelly donut," and banning the establishment of new vape shops 300 metres of a
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playing a leading role. The Winter Health Plan consisted of 24 initiatives aimed at supporting community care and reducing hospital demand including telehealth services, remote patient monitoring, equipping pharmacies to treat minor ailments, community radiology services, improving access to allied
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to build large data centres in New Zealand. These data service centres will provide cloud storage services for government departments, local councils, schools, tertiary education providers, and other public service bodies. New Zealand currently does not have cloud storage facilities, with Australia
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On 1 February, Hipkins announced that the Government would spend $ 718 million in various "cost of living" support measures including extending the 25 cents per litre fuel excise subsidy until 30 June and half-price public transport fares until June 2023. In addition, discounted fares for 1 million
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On 12 December 2022, Ardern and Immigration Minister Michael Wood confirmed that the Government would add nurses and midwives to its immigration green list, making them eligible for immediate residency in New Zealand. In addition, the Government established a temporary residence immigration pathway
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On 11 May, Ardern announced that New Zealand's border reopening would be accelerated. From 16 May, the border would reopen to Pacific Island visitors. From 4 July, the border would reopen to all work visa holders and a new "green list" would be introduced in order to attract "high-skilled" migrants
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On 1 March, New Zealand and the United Kingdom formally ratified a bilateral free trade agreement announced in October 2021. This agreement eliminates all tariffs on New Zealand exports particularly meat, butter and cheese along with duties on 99.5% of current trade. Ardern described the free trade
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suspended the processing of residency applications from Afghan nationals in late August 2021, citing the "rapidly deteriorating situation" caused by the Taliban offensive which complicated international evacuation efforts. The Government's decision to suspend the processing of Afghan residency visa
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announced a housing package to address the country's housing shortage, which includes a $ 3.8 billion housing acceleration fund, increases to First Home Products' income caps, changes to regional price caps, extending "bright-line tests" to ten years, eliminating the interest deductibility loophole
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announced a six-month extension for employer-assisted work and working holiday visa holders along with their partners and children in order to address New Zealand's labour shortage. In addition, a 12-month stand-down period for low-paid Essential Skills visa holders working in New Zealand for three
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and local councils to repairing damaged roads, NZ$ 200 million to repairing railways, NZ$ 117 million to repairing damaged schools, and NZ$ 35 million to covering various health services including mental health, general practitioners and frontline health workers. The Government's flood and cyclone
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On 4 November 2022, the Government introduced the Arms Act Amendment Bill to stop gun licenses from expiring until Police were able to resolve a backlog of renewing firearms licenses. At the time, there were 12,000 people on the waitlist for a new firearms license. Of this figure, half had been on
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passed its first reading. The bill proposes reducing the number of retailers allowed to sell tobacco, reducing the amount of nicotine allowed in tobacco products, and banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009. The bill was supported by most parties with the exception of
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passed its third reading, introducing new counter-terrorism laws which criminalise the planning of terror attacks and expand the powers of police to conduct warrantless searches. The counter-terrorism bill was supported by the Labour and National parties but was opposed by the Green, ACT and Māori
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countered that Parliament should be able to go ahead if the Prime Minister was able to hold press conferences at Level 4. On 31 August, Speaker Trevor Mallard confirmed that Parliament would continue meeting under Alert Level 4 conditions with only ten MPs and a small number of staff attending the
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as a watchdog over the water services entities' quality and efficiency, and mandates information disclosures. The second bill outlines the duties, functions, and powers of the new water services entities that would come into effect in 2026. National and ACT have opposed the water services reform
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in Auckland and Christchurch, improving safety and security at existing youth justice residences, focusing on crime prevention measures including family group conferences, and empowering Family Courts to require youth offenders to perform community service including cleaning graffiti and rubbish
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announced plans to reduce class sizes for Years 4 to 8 pupils from 29 to 28 by the start of 2025. The Government also confirmed plans to increase the number of teachers by 320. This policy received mixed responses from several principals including Lakeview School principal Tim Nelson, Rangikura
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On 14 February, Ardern announced that Auckland would move into an Alert Level 3 lockdown from 11:59pm that night for a period of three days. The rest of New Zealand will move into an Alert Level 2 lockdown for the same time period. The three-day lockdown is meant for the Government to get more
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into law. The proposed bill would establish the four regional water services entities which would take over management of water infrastructure from the 67 local councils. While councils would retain ownership of their water assets through a "community share" arrangement, the new water service
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On 30 September, Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi announced that the Government would introduce a one-off simplified residency pathway known as the "2021 Resident Visa" for migrants on work visas residing in New Zealand including their families. Faafoi estimated that 165,000 migrants would be
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regions; the third time a state of emergency had been declared over the country. This state of emergency allows for a national coordination of the clean-up response, provide additional resources to affected individuals, and empowers the Government to respond to dangerous situations including
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countries, stating that "No matter if they have five eyes or 10 eyes, if they dare to harm China's sovereignty, security and development interests, they should beware of their eyes being poked and blinded." In response, Mahuta defended New Zealand's commitment to free speech, free media, and
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On 15 March, Ardern announced that the Government would introduce a new two-year work visa programme allowing New Zealand citizens and residents of Ukrainian descent to sponsor Ukrainian family members seeking to shelter in New Zealand. This "Special Ukraine Policy" aims to bring over 4,000
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stated that farmers had a right to speak their mind but warned that Groundswell's protests would create the perception that farmers were opposed to improving freshwater quality, addressing climate change, managing animal welfare, and ignored the Government's efforts to work with the sector.
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denied that the Government was requisitioning their orders but was merely asking suppliers to consolidate forward orders of rapid antigen tests. The opposition National and ACT parties accused the Government of requisitioning rapid antigen tests from the private sector to hide its alleged
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calling for a "humanitarian pause" to allow Gazan civilians to receive aid and for the creation of safe zones for civilians during the 2023 Israel-Hamas war. Hipkins authored the statement in consultation with incoming Prime Minister Luxon. On 28 October, New Zealand voted in favour of
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for the rest of their lives. Older generations will only be permitted to buy tobacco products with very low-levels of nicotine while fewer shops will be allowed to sell tobacco products. The Government's announcement was welcomed by the Green Party and several health leaders including
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reported that Ardern was not intending to forge a formal coalition with the Green Party but was exploring the possibility of a lower-level support arrangement due to Labour's large parliamentary majority. During the 2020 election campaign on 14 October, Ardern had ruled out the Green's
2391:. While Hipkins continued to serve as caretaker Prime Minister, other ministers except Nanaia Mahuta continued to serve in their portfolios. Grant Robertson assumed Mahuta's foreign affairs portfolio while Willie Jackson assumed the associate Māori development portfolio.conclusion of
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held on 14 October, the Labour Party lost its place as the largest party in parliament to the National Party. In final results, Labour gained 26.91% of the popular vote and its share of parliamentary seats dropped from 64 to 34. Hipkins conceded the election to National Party leader
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On 26 January, Mahuta and Ardern expressed support for Ukrainian sovereignty and urged Russia to deescalate tensions in accordance with international law. Ardern also indicated that New Zealand would consider applying targeted sanctions against Russia in the event of hostilities.
839:. The new proposed disability ministry and legislative framework were welcomed Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero, Te Ao Mārama chair Tristram Ingham, New Zealand Disability Support Network chief executive Peter Reynolds, and the Green Party's disability spokesperson
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On 25 March 2022, Ardern and Mahuta joined the Australian Government in expressing concerns about a proposed Solomon Islands security agreement with China, which would allow China to deploy military and security forces in the Solomon Islands and establish a military base there.
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announcing staff and subject cuts in response to financial difficulties. While Universities New Zealand chief executive Chris Whelan welcomed the funding injection, he said that it would not resolve all of the financial troubles that universities in New Zealand were facing.
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mandate requiring petrol and diesel to source a certain percentage of biofuel from renewable resources would be scrapped. In addition, Hipkins confirmed that other policies including the social income insurance scheme, proposed hate speech legislation, and the controversial
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is encouraged, while schools and day care centers continue to serve the children of essential workers. Limits have also been placed on public gatherings and travel around Auckland. Under Level 2, gatherings are restricted to 100 people and travel to Auckland is restricted.
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On 13 March, Hipkins announced that the Government would be scrapping several policies and reform programmes including legislation to lower the voting age to 16 years, the speed reduction programme except for the most dangerous 1% of highways, and the NZ$ 586 million
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the libertarian ACT Party. While the National and Green parties supported the legislation, the former voiced concern about the experimental nature of the bill while the latter raised concerns about criminal prohibition pushing the tobacco industry "underground."
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estimated that this proposed tax change could generate NZ$ 226 million in tax revenue from 2026. Following intense public criticism from fund managers and the opposition National Party, the Government abandoned its plans to apply GST taxation on Kiwisaver fees.
661:. Select committees will continue online. The suspension of Parliament was criticised by National Party leader Collins and ACT Party leader Seymour as undemocratic and an "overreach of power." Labour, the Greens and the opposition Māori Party proposed a virtual
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On 11 October, Ardern announced plans to tax the emissions produced by farm animals by 2025. Agricultural emissions by farm animals including burping and urination account for about half of New Zealand's emissions. The Government's proposal was criticised by
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On 27 June, Tinetti and Robertson announced that the Government would be investing NZ$ 128 million to increase tuition subsidies at degree level and above by a further four percent between 2024 and 2025 for all tertiary institutions including universities,
990:. The Government was criticised by several private companies and representative bodies including the Health Works Group, the Food and Grocery Council, and InScience for allegedly commandeering their orders. In response to criticism, Health Director-General
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applications was criticised by human rights advocates and Afghan migrants. Former Afghan interpreter Diamond Kazimi stated that 200 Afghan families who had assisted the NZDF were still waiting for their visa applications to be processed. By 26 August, a
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School principal Eddie Uluilelata, Konini School deputy principal Khali Olivera, Te Kōmanawa Rowley School principal Graeme Norman, and Alwyn Poole of Innovative Education Consultants, who described it as insufficient and advocated smaller class sizes.
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chief executive Bill Bayfield, and forestry engineer Matthew McCloy. Several political and civil society leaders including National Party leader Luxon, the Forest Owners Association President Don Carson, Green Party co-leader Shaw and fellow Green MP
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since incoming Prime Minister Luxon was unable to participate due to coalition negotiations with ACT and NZ First. By 18 November, Hipkins confirmed that the Government had sent a total of NZ$ 10 million to support humanitarian activities by the
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questions about his member's bill, which has been described as "extremely unlikely to ever become law." Ministers being asked questions by their own party's MPs has been a feature of Question Time under successive governments for decades. The
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854:. While the proposed repeal legislation was supported by the Labour and Green parties, the opposition National and ACT parties defended the "three strikes law." National's justice spokesperson Simon Bridges and ACT's justice spokeswoman
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legislative changes will not be implemented prior to the 2023 general election. That same day, Labour campaigned on introducing several new youth crime policies including building two "high-needs units" within
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practices particularly the stockpiling of discarded branches and "offcuts," which had exacerbated flood damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle. The inquiry will be led by former National Party cabinet minister
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health and community response services, investing in mental health services, bivalent COVID-19 boosters, and influenza vaccination campaigns, and recruiting international nurses and health professionals.
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exceeded the powers of the Medicines Act. The Medical Action Society had argued that this action would have undermined public trust in the vaccine and wasted vaccine stock already in use in New Zealand.
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where he met with Auckland business leaders to discuss issues affecting the business sector including skills shortages, immigration visa settings, wage rises, and dissatisfaction with the Government's
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in 1842. The agreements includes a financial redress of NZ$ 13 million, the option to transfer culturally significant lands to the iwi as "cultural redress," and shared redress between the iwi and
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community while National health spokesperson Reti and ACT Deputy leader Van Velden questioned the effectiveness of the legislation and argued it would cause more harm and crime in the community.
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Community Service Card holders and tertiary students would be made permanent from 1 July 2023. These subsidies were intended to address the high national cost of living and the effects of the
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had opted to dispense the payments automatically rather than manually check the eligibility of tax residents. The opposition National Party accused the Government of wasting taxpayer money.
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would be sent on a reconnaissance flight as soon as it was safe to do so. On 17 January, the P-63 Orion departed for Tonga following reports of no continued ashfall in the island nation.
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expressed concerned with the Government's abandonment of several climate change policies and urged Shaw to resign as Climate Change Minister. The opposition National Party leader
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to set up a NZ$ 2 billion investment fund to help reach the Government's target of 100 percent renewable energy by 2030. The BlackRock investment fund will support solar, wind,
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and the Auckland CBD. The planned light rail network will integrate with current train and bus hubs as well as the City Rail Link's stations and connections. Transport Minister
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welcomed the repeal of what they described as a punitive law that did little to rehabilitate or reintegrate criminals, the National and ACT parties' justice spokespersons
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also joined Hipkins' Cabinet. Andersen assumed the "Digital Economy and Communications, Small Business, and Seniors ministerial portfolios as well as the immigration and
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succeeded Grant Robertson as Deputy Prime Minister. On 25 January, Hipkins and Sepuloni were formally sworn in as Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister respectively.
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would revise the deportation policy to take into account individuals' connections to Australia and the length of time they had lived in the country. In response to the
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welcomed the Government's decision to scrap so-called "wasteful" and "unpopular" policies but urged the Government to reduce spending and taxation. ACT Party leader
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expressed disappointment with cutbacks of climate action policies such as the Clean Car Upgrade during the so-called "policy bonfire." Meanwhile, Māori Party leader
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announced that the Government would pursue reform of adoption laws during the 53rd Parliament. The Government had already referred a review of surrogacy laws to the
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between February and early March 2022. Police forcibly removed protesters on 3 March 2022, with the occupation causing significant damage to Parliament's grounds.
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visited Auckland to assess the damage, liaise with local authorities and emergency services, reassure affected constituents, and attended a press conference with
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creating a once-off public holiday on 26 September. While Labour, National and the Green parties supported the bill, it was opposed by the ACT and Māori parties.
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for use in New Zealand. The initial batches of the vaccine are scheduled to arrive in late March 2021, with frontline workers and the vulnerable given priority.
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would be introduced on 24 June 2022. This fulfilled her election pledge in September 2020 to make Matariki a public holiday if Labour was re-elected during the
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would be redirecting marketing to focus on "super wealthy" tourists from Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. That same day, Ardern and Education Minister
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for an estimated NZ$ 2.1 billion. As a result, the Government acquired full control of the state-owned bank from the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, ACC, and
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jointly announced that the two governments had reached an agreement for New Zealand to accept 150 refugees a year as part of its annual refugee quota from the
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On 2 March, Ardern and Health Minister Andrew Little announced that the Government would be appointing a panel of experts to review the drug-purchasing agency
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became deputy leader of the House while gaining the associate transport, associate local government, emergency management and racing portfolios. In addition,
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debating chamber. While Labour, National, the ACT, and Green parties agreed to send MPs, the Māori Party stated that it would not since it was unsafe.
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criticised the proposed legislation, stating that prohibition was unworkable and claiming that it would create a black market for tobacco products.
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in New Zealand and pledged that the Government would be carbon neutral by 2025 through a parliamentary motion. As part of this commitment towards
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and empower Police to prosecute juvenile ram raiders including 12 year olds. The bill seeks to address a recent rise in retail crimes including
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passed its third and final reading, becoming law with broad cross-party support. The bill's passage was aided by the new National Party leader
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cheaper while raising the price of new petrol and new diesel vehicles, commencing in July. This policy announcement followed a report by the
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claimed the Government was ignoring the crime rate and vowed to reinstate the Sentencing and Parole Reform Act if re-elected in the future.
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a public holiday. During its first reading, the bill was supported by the Labour, Green and Māori parties but opposed by National and ACT.
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for addressing the health effects of smoking particularly within the Māori and Pasifika communities. By contrast, ACT health spokesperson
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allowing PSA into the country through the import of kiwifruit pollen from China. As a result of the settlement, the appeal was withdrawn.
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and giving Police the powers to disrupt gangs' communications, ability to organise their activities, and warrantless search powers.
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Ukrainians and comes with work and study rights. In addition, the Government contributed another NZ$ 4 million in humanitarian aid.
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the waitlist for six months or longer, 1569 had been waiting for at least a year, and 72 have been waiting for two years or more.
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or asylum seekers temporarily in Australia for "processing." Refugees being resettled in New Zealand will have to go through the
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in 2023. The light rail network was supported by the Green Party but criticised by the ACT party as a waste of taxpayer revenue.
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to reform the disability support system and improve outcomes for disabled peoples. In addition, the Government announced a new
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particularly vaccine mandates and lockdowns attracted protests from several anti-vaccination protest groups including
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a criminal offence with a ten-year sentence and allowing 12 and 13-year old ram raiders to be tried in Youth Courts.
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while Michael Wood was assigned the new Minister of Auckland portfolio in response to the 2023 North Island floods.
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while strengthening the Ministry's stewardship role. It also includes a rural health strategy. While Labour and the
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Mayor Helen Worboys opposed the bill on the grounds that it would take local community assets without compensation.
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announced that the New Zealand Government had approved a NZ$ 14.6 billion project to establish a partially tunneled
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and recruiting new Police officers; and NZ$ $ 198.3 million to prison rehabilitation programmes and recruiting new
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confirmed that New Zealand's refugee resettlement programme, which had been suspended in 2020 as a result of the
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and Asian communities. The curriculum will be launched in 2023 and will be compulsory in schools up to Year 10.
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agreement as a "gold-standard free trade agreement" that would help accelerate the country's economic recovery.
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which devastated Auckland, Hipkins along with Emergency Management Minister McAnulty and Transport Minister
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to prolong the caretaker government arrangement until the conclusion of coalition talks for the incoming
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criticised the lack of public consultation in the Government's cyclone recovery cost-sharing agreement.
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3026:"Govt secures another two Covid-19 vaccines, PM says every New Zealander will be able to be vaccinated"
2961:"Covid 19 coronavirus: Cook Islands, New Zealand travel bubble without quarantine from early next year"
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resigned from Parliament, with his immigration, justice, and broadcasting portfolios being assumed by
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centralize water utilities and services was criticised by several local councils and mayors including
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6092:"Jacinda Ardern acknowledges cost of living crisis, will announce 'other options' to relieve impact"
2896:"Government confirms Covid-19 vaccine will be free in speech setting out goals for next three years"
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that any party won enough seats to govern without a coalition or a confidence and supply agreement.
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in a landslide, winning 50% of the vote and 65 seats in the House, the first time under the current
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8042:"Chris Hipkins says cost of living is 'absolute priority' as he becomes New Zealand prime minister"
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call, 85% of the 150 Green Party delegates voted to accept this cooperation agreement with Labour.
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5210:"Disability sector cautiously hopeful over new ministry: Time to 'really start to test big ideas'"
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confirmed that the Government had contributed relief assistance to farmers and communities in the
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6221:"Pacific tensions: NZ raising concerns with China, Australia 'freaking out' over Solomon Islands"
4390:"Covid-19 coronavirus: New Zealand going into lockdown - what you can and can't do under level 4"
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5701:"Covid-19: Destiny Church denies making profit from protest group's anti-lockdown merchandise"
5340:"Government finalises massive expansion of social safety net, funded by 1-2 per cent tax hike"
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became the new Chief Whip; and Meka Whatiri assumed the food safety portfolio.Labour list MPs
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On 19 October, the Labour and National parties supported a bipartisan housing bill called the
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8719:"Flood, cyclone recovery: Govt to spend $ 1b on education, transport projects, mental health"
5369:"New freedom camping rules see ban on vehicles without fixed toilets from using council land"
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ruling that the Government could not be held liable for the damage caused by PSA despite the
9369:"New Zealand elects conservative Christopher Luxon as premier after 6 years of liberal rule"
8752:"Government's cyclone recovery package: 'It will be a journey' - Councils, opposition react"
7680:"Jacinda Ardern, Ayesha Verrall announce Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 response"
3253:"Jacinda Ardern reveals what date NZ will celebrate its new Matariki public holiday in 2022"
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On 5 December, Ardern and Verrall formally announced that the Government would be holding a
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3154:"Welcome to the bubble: Cook Islanders able to enter NZ without quarantine from January 21"
2562:"New Zealand abandons Labour and shifts to the right as country votes for wholesale change"
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assumed the COVID-19 response and Research, Science and Innovation ministerial portfolios;
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admitted that only nine nurses had applied for the "green list" scheme by late July 2022.
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8840:"Government announces extra $ 128m for cash-strapped universities, tertiary institutions"
5041:"South Island councils disappointed by govt decision to push through Three Waters reform"
4358:"Afghanistan: Taliban heaps praise on New Zealand over $ 3 million humanitarian donation"
4096:"Howl of a protest: Thousands of farmers preparing to parade through 47 towns and cities"
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4261:"'Shame': Conversion Therapy bill passes first reading but is opposed by National Party"
3655:"PM Jacinda Ardern and Health Minister Andrew Little announce details of Pharmac review"
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4162:"Farmer-led protest group's grassroots beginnings: 'It's the rules that we're against'"
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5538:"Tonga eruption: NZ Air Force plane leaves for reconnaissance flight to assess damage"
4943:"UK-NZ free trade agreement reached, promising zero-tariffs and $ 970m economic boost"
4195:"RURAL Live updates: Farmers take to their tractors in nationwide Groundswell protest"
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On 23 February, the Government ordered a ministerial inquiry into forestry companies'
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announced a marketing campaign to encourage young people particularly women to enter
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4616:"Covid-19 NZ: National and ACT reject plan for virtual Parliament and Question Time"
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On 14 June 2021, the Government announced that it would introduce subsidies to make
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8315:"Turkey earthquake: NZ commits $ 1.5m in humanitarian support as death toll climbs"
5927:"New Zealand signs free trade deal with UK to eliminate all tariffs for NZ exports"
4519:"Afghan interpreter says New Zealand has left his family to die at Taliban's hands"
4071:"Government has chewed up $ 4 million of Parliament's time asking itself questions"
3953:"Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces apology for dawn raids targeting Pasifika"
3090:"Covid-19: UK and US travellers to need pre-departure tests before departing to NZ"
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7945:"Live: Jacinda Ardern announces she will resign as prime minister by February 7th"
7540:"Resource management fix: The Government's proposed mega overhaul of RMA revealed"
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Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021
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chair Judy McGregor. In response, the National Party's mental health spokesperson
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7315:"Queen Elizabeth death: Parliament to rush through bill to create public holiday"
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on 26 June 2021. The Government's apology announcement was supported by both the
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8347:"Watch: TVNZ/RNZ merger scrapped, income insurance and hate speech laws delayed"
8107:"Analysis: Wayne Brown appears to have missed what a mayor's job is in a crisis"
6448:"Nine nurses apply in first four weeks of new residency visa, MBIE figures show"
6286:"Government $ 562 million police, crime package amid gang, guns, ram raid spree"
3285:"Election 2020: Matariki will become a public holiday if Labour re-elected – PM"
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supported the bill as a means of facilitating health reforms and ensuring Māori
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and Justice Minister Little announced that the Government would establish a new
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4228:"'No place in modern New Zealand': government signals conversion practices ban"
3854:"New Zealand unveils $ 8,600 subsidy for electric vehicles to reduce emissions"
3789:"Government announces radical plan to centralise healthcare, will abolish DHBs"
3452:"Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland to level 3 tonight; rest of country at level 2"
2994:"New Zealand travel bubble with Australia coming in early 2021, NZ PM confirms"
2758:"Tourism minister to ban tourists from hiring vans that are not self-contained"
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in Israel and the Palestinian Territories in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
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chair Hinewai Ormsby. While the National Party's cyclone recovery spokesperson
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8944:"Cyclone Gabrielle: Government proposes cost-sharing arrangement with council"
4423:"New Zealand to extend national lockdown after more Covid-19 cases identified"
3724:"New Zealand moves to rein in runaway housing market with billion dollar plan"
2791:"More women picking up the tools, Government says as trades campaign launches"
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8876:"PM Chris Hipkins reveals new Govt youth crime policy as Kiri Allan returns"
7282:"One-off public holiday on September 26 to mark death of Queen Elizabeth II"
4681:"Mental health 10-year plan to guide government decisions - Minister Little"
4551:"370 evacuees from Afghanistan headed for New Zealand, Foreign Affairs says"
2859:"China warns NZ, other Five Eyes nations to stay out of Hong Kong situation"
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programme and vowed to repeal them if elected into government following the
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on. In late January, Hipkins attended a roundtable event organised by the
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during the 1970s and 1980s. This official apology will take place at the
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9637:"New Zealand prime minister-elect will not attend APEC, government says"
8447:"PM's policy bonfire: Voting age bill, transport schemes 'reprioritsed'"
7713:"Greens, National say Royal Commission into COVID response 'too narrow'"
3122:"Covid-19: Pre-departure test extended to all passengers from next week"
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in the North Island. Of this sum, NZ$ 275 million would be allocated to
519:, in response to criticism of ACT's use of 15 minutes to ask its leader
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8415:"Government orders inquiry into forestry slash after Cyclone Gabrielle"
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4714:"Health New Zealand and Māori Health Authority board members announced"
4487:"Afghanistan falls: NZ closes door on Afghan resettlement applications"
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7610:"Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri and the Crown sign Agreement in Principle"
6613:"New Three Waters bill fails to provide final privatisation safeguard"
6416:"DHBs not in 'targeted consultation' over Green List nursing question"
5306:"Mandate legislation pushed through Parliament amid fierce opposition"
2597:"Watch: Christopher Luxon, new ministers sworn in at Government House"
2383:. On 10 November, Hipkins and Luxon agreed to advise Governor-General
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In mid March 2023, the Government signed a cooperation agreement with
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will be abolished and replaced by a new public health agency known as
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9306:"Who's coming and going in Parliament after seismic election result"
8212:"New PM spreads $ 718m in 'bread and butter' cost-of-living support"
7216:"Plan to charge GST on KiwiSaver fees 'a wealth tax' - fund manager"
3351:"New Zealand takes measures against Myanmar following military coup"
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On 23 August, the Government passed two final bills entrenching the
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defended the scheme's achievements, National's housing spokesperson
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Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Act 2019
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9181:"Government announces $ 370m plan to help farmers reduce emissions"
3220:"New Zealand gives provisional approval to Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine"
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8813:"New Zealand to introduce new rules to crack down on youth vaping"
6944:"New legislation puts New Zealand on a path to a Smokefree future"
6782:"Government to give further $ 4.5 million for Ukraine war support"
3920:"EV rebate scheme falls short on driving switch to electric - MTA"
3419:"Government pays $ 40m to settle long-running kiwifruit Psa claim"
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9701:"Election 2023: National, ACT and NZ First's Coalition agreement"
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9501:"Israel-Gaza conflict: All the latest developments on 28 October"
8908:"New ram-raid offence to hold 10-year maximum sentence - Hipkins"
7775:"Three Waters bill passes final hurdle, but loses Greens support"
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7474:"Fair Pay Agreements to become law after heated, marathon debate"
6911:"Fuel tax cut and half price public transport extended into 2023"
6545:"New Zealand signs partnership with California on climate change"
6513:"New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern responds to Texas school shooting"
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7978:"The beginner's guide to Chris Hipkins, our next prime minister"
7409:"Farmers, environmentalists weigh in on farm-level pricing plan"
6580:"First of 'several' three waters bills introduced to Parliament"
6480:"New Zealand's Ardern urges US to return to regional trade pact"
5175:"Government delivers transformative changes for disabled people"
4649:"Covid-19: How Parliament will run while country is in lockdown"
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Parliament and Question Time but National COVID-19 spokesperson
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6814:"New Zealand to back Ukraine at International Court of Justice"
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3058:"Migrant worker visas extended to address labour uncertainties"
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2660:"Labour will not be forming a formal coalition with the Greens"
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Roy, Eleanor Ainge; Graham-McLay, Charlotte (17 October 2020).
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On 17 October, the Government contributed NZ$ 5 million to the
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held on 14 October, Labour lost its majority to the opposition
9434:"New Zealand provides humanitarian support to Israel and Gaza"
9050:"First of its kind climate fund to back 100% renewable energy"
7249:"GST on KiwiSaver fees 'a bad result for KiwiSaver investors'"
4780:"Matariki Public Holiday Bill has first reading in Parliament"
3542:
1222:. On 28 May, Ardern signed a memorandum of understanding with
610:
welcomed New Zealand's humanitarian aid to the Afghan people.
278:
On 4 February 2021 Ardern announced that a new public holiday
9149:"Government releases 10-year transport plan for consultation"
8247:"Hipkins, Albanese discuss 501s in first meeting in Canberra"
7182:"Government strengthens oversight for children in state care"
5504:"Aotearoa New Zealand stands ready to assist people of Tonga"
4813:"Nearly 165,000 migrants eligible for fast-tracked residency"
2163:
1985:
would be delayed or revised. Hipkins also confirmed that the
1769:
1595:
On 12 September, the Government announced that the country's
1203:
about its nursing "green list" visa scheme. On 8 August, the
1120:
On 24 March, Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi and Australian
979:
324:
229:
225:
22:
Ministers pictured after their swearing-in, in November 2020.
5960:"NZ allows for significant expansion of sanctions on Russia"
5827:"Politicians react as bill to ban conversion therapy passes"
5242:"Three strikes law - you're out: Justice Minister to repeal"
846:
On 11 November, Justice Minister Kris Faafoi introduced the
308:
and a travel ban was imposed on Myanmar's military leaders.
9673:
9273:"Government announces six new South Island marine reserves"
8990:
8953:
8917:
8456:
8185:
8020:
7784:
7653:
7122:
7020:
6690:
6654:
6574:
6572:
5893:"Aotearoa New Zealand condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine"
2231:, and NZ$ 260 million for repairing roads and bridges. The
1966:
1698:
concluded an "agreement in principle" to settle historical
1561:
announced that it would introduce legislation to apply the
1468:
1375:
1356:
1229:
facilitating bilateral cooperation between New Zealand and
738:
had arrived in New Zealand following the Taliban takeover.
450:
will also be established to centralise public health work.
221:
9757:
6645:"New Health System Act passes third reading in Parliament"
5106:"National, ACT promise to return water assets to councils"
2725:"Greens accept Labour's offer for 'cooperation agreement'"
1303:. In addition, Ardern confirmed that Speaker of the House
34:
lasted between 2020 and 2023. It was formed following the
9116:"RMA replacement bills pass third readings in Parliament"
8687:"Health NZ Te Whatu Ora unveils winter preparedness plan"
8011:"The 'girl from Waitara' - Carmel Sepuloni makes history"
6383:"Shock after nurses left off fast tracked residence list"
4910:"Resource Management Act amendment passes second reading"
4427:
3756:"Government announces ban for live cattle exports by sea"
3187:"Govt set to abolish local veto on councils' Māori wards"
2629:"2020 General Election and Referendums - Official Result"
2491:"Jacinda Ardern resigns as prime minister of New Zealand"
2484:
2482:
1691:
1428:
On 13 July, Police Minister Hipkins and Justice Minister
813:
657:
for one week at the advice of Director-General of Health
152:
as a breach of Hong Kong's autonomy and rights under the
9245:"Bill targeting ram raid offending passes first reading"
8516:
8514:
7377:"Government passes bill to ban livestock exports by sea"
6569:
5733:"Protest groups issue statement after top cop's warning"
5471:"Resource Management Act amendment passes final reading"
2297:
On 29 August, the Government introduced a new bill, the
1511:
On 22 August 2022, the New Zealand Government purchased
812:'s Te Maire Tau, the co-chair of Te Kura Taka Pini (the
9565:
Ryan, Aaron; Potaka-Dewes, Atutahi (10 November 2023).
9401:"Government in caretaker mode as coalition talks start"
6124:"New Zealand announces new measures to support Ukraine"
4018:"Motions — Allocation of Oral Questions—Leave Declined"
3565:"Adoption Law Reform | New Zealand Ministry of Justice"
1912:
Negotiations associate portfolios. Edmonds assumed the
1405:
On 11 July, Economic and Regional Development Minister
885:, which would be funded by a 1–2 percent tax increase.
150:
disqualification of pro-democracy Hong Kong legislators
8480:
8478:
4421:
Watson, Angus; Hollingsworth, Julia (20 August 2021).
2555:
2553:
2479:
2299:
Ram Raid Offending and Related Measures Amendment Bill
1526:
On 24 August 2022, the Government passed two new laws
986:
to give the Government priority in ordering stocks of
760:
confirmed that the Government would proceed with its "
718:
parties. That same day, the Government introduced the
646:. By that stage, 370 people had been evacuated to the
10559:
Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022
8511:
6681:"Mallard to step down as Speaker for diplomatic post"
6351:"New Zealand border reopening fully from end of July"
5994:"Parliament unanimously passes Russia Sanctions Bill"
2820:
2818:
2126:
to addressing flood and cyclone damage caused by the
1359:
into a new non-profit autonomous Crown entity called
1233:
in climate change emissions mitigation and research.
1082:
announced plans to merge the two public broadcasters
1046:
Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022
895:
announced that the Government would be introducing a
871:
COVID-19 Response (Vaccinations) Legislation Act 2021
578:
announced that New Zealand would deploy 40 troops to
489:
which had disproportionately targeted members of the
260:
On 1 February 2021, the Minister of Local Government
5891:
Ardern, Jacinda; Mahuta, Nanaia (24 February 2022).
5173:
Sepuloni, Carmel; Little, Andrew (29 October 2021).
4129:"Live: 'Fed up' farmers descend on towns and cities"
2520:
2518:
2266:, the first two laws in its planned overhaul of the
1819:. Following Ardern's resignation, Chris Hipkins was
702:
while the Health Authority will be led by co-chairs
172:
On 26 November, the Government confirmed during its
8869:
8867:
8475:
8136:
8134:
4420:
4326:"First Afghanistan evacuees to land in New Zealand"
3780:
3535:"Te Kōpū Whāngai: He Arotake | Review of Surrogacy"
2550:
2362:
United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/21
953:
2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai eruption and tsunami
438:, which will be modeled after the United Kingdom's
400:'s timeliness and transparency of decision-making.
194:
Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act
9213:"Final Three Waters bills pass through Parliament"
9084:"Three waters amendment bill passes third reading"
7280:Malpass, Luke; Manch, Thomas (12 September 2022).
6156:"Aotearoa New Zealand history curriculum launches"
5338:
5274:"Covid-19: Major MIQ changes from early next year"
5208:Smith, Anneke; Palmer, Russell (29 October 2021).
3684:
3682:
2815:
1488:passed its third and final reading, repealing the
1240:as the first of several new bills to entrench the
9567:"LIVE from the Pacific Forum: All but one aboard"
8167:
7644:"New retail crime package: What you need to know"
7577:"RMA replacements find few fans on cross-benches"
2929:"New Zealand declares a climate change emergency"
2591:
2589:
2515:
1960:International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
1788:On 13 January, the Emergency Management Minister
561:Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill
11477:
9564:
8864:
8131:
6847:"Province aims to be nation's oat milk producer"
5958:Ardern, Jacinda; Mahuta, Nanaia (7 March 2022).
4153:
2375:. While Sepuloni attended a leaders' retreat in
1843:, and the social unemployment insurance scheme.
1268:. The Health Futures Act also establishes a new
995:incompetence in obtaining rapid antigent tests.
8978:
3787:Manch, Thomas; Witton, Bridie (21 April 2021).
3679:
2444:
2146:, Kerry Henderson of Napier Family Centre, and
1205:Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
9048:Hipkins, Chris; Woods, Megan (8 August 2023).
7745:"Water Services Entities Bill — Third Reading"
7149:"Government taking direct control of Kiwibank"
6284:Kapitan, Craig; Trevett, Claire (8 May 2022).
6283:
5602:"Govt 'commandeered' 100k RAT order - company"
5172:
2586:
2402:In mid-November 2023, outgoing Trade Minister
1311:was designated as his successor. In addition,
1151:Zealand citizenship and migrate to Australia.
974:On 26 January, the Government asked suppliers
914:confirmed that the Government would introduce
819:On 29 October, Ministry for Disability Issues
650:, where they were transferred to New Zealand.
385:On 25 February, the Local Government Minister
347:information about a new community outbreak in
11340:
11142:
10774:
9743:
9599:
7113:"Parliament votes to scrap three strikes law"
7011:"Cost of living support payments begin today"
6187:Butler, Josh; Hurst, Daniel (24 March 2022).
6027:"RNZ and TVNZ to be fully merged by mid-2023"
4583:"Parliament suspended for a week – PM Ardern"
4455:"Parliament suspended for a week - PM Ardern"
1950:. During the visit, Albanese reiterated that
1690:On 25 November, the Government and the Māori
1675:(SPA), as part of its efforts to replace the
1133:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
600:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
539:staged a nationwide protest campaign called "
244:years was also suspended until January 2022.
9047:
8176:"Cabinet reshuffle: Who's in and who's out?"
7907:
7279:
5957:
5890:
2395:between National and its coalition partners
2106:On 17 April, Hipkins and Education Minister
1864:A cabinet reshuffle occurred on 31 January.
9942:
6186:
5207:
3786:
2657:
2092:providing the infrastructure and services.
1602:On 28 September, the Government passed the
1546:(Ministry for Children) system between the
1348:replaced the outgoing Faafoi and Mallard.
11347:
11333:
11149:
11135:
10781:
10767:
9750:
9736:
8652:
5698:
5142:"Ngāi Tahu Welcomes Three Waters Decision"
2621:
2526:"Chris Hipkins sworn in as prime minister"
1944:Australian-New Zealand bilateral relations
1287:On 13 June, a cabinet reshuffle occurred.
1105:On 17 March, the Government launched its "
10564:Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022
9698:
9466:
9303:
8619:
8412:
8173:
8008:
7809:
6089:
5665:
5136:
2788:
1702:claims relating to the annexation of the
998:In late January 2022, Transport Minister
910:On 9 December, Associate Health Minister
899:in February 2022 to address the issue of
756:On 27 October, Local Government Minister
403:On 23 March, Ardern and Housing Minister
11415:2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods
9600:Wikaere-Lewis, Mana (10 November 2023).
8377:
7179:
5366:
5336:
4875:
3917:
3620:
3416:
2991:
2755:
2413:International Committee of the Red Cross
2349:International Committee of the Red Cross
2128:2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods
1946:, they also discussed the controversial
1926:2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods
1900:and gained the child poverty reduction.
1848:2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods
596:International Committee of the Red Cross
271:On 3 February 2021, Ardern approved the
17:
9634:
9431:
8979:Hamilton-Irvine, Gary (3 August 2023).
8810:
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7312:
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4225:
4024:. New Zealand Parliament. 18 March 2021
3950:
3884:
3851:
3217:
2789:Forrester, Georgie (18 November 2020).
2690:
2559:
2488:
2429:
2316:On 6 October, Minister of Conservation
720:Te Kāhui o Matariki Public Holiday Bill
535:On 16 July, the farmers advocacy group
74:National–led coalition government
11511:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
11478:
11195:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
10584:Natural and Built Environment Act 2023
10496:Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018
10450:
9759:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
9531:
9146:
8873:
8782:
8749:
8484:
8380:"State of National Emergency Declared"
8312:
8279:
7710:
7607:
7574:
7389:from the original on 28 September 2022
7357:from the original on 12 September 2022
7327:from the original on 21 September 2022
7313:Neilson, Michael (21 September 2022).
7294:from the original on 12 September 2022
6715:
6024:
5501:
5399:
5103:
4825:from the original on 29 September 2021
4811:Fonseka, Dileepa (30 September 2021).
4759:from the original on 30 September 2021
4726:from the original on 23 September 2021
4711:
4693:from the original on 22 September 2021
4258:
3509:"Outdated adoption law set for change"
3383:
3348:
2992:Galloway, Anthony (14 December 2020).
2926:
2426:was sworn into office on 27 November.
2260:Natural and Built Environment Act 2023
1669:Natural and Built Environment Act 2023
1536:Children and Young People's Commission
1365:Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill
1044:On 15 February 2022, the Government's
715:Counter-Terrorism Legislation Act 2021
606:'s Cultural Commission representative
32:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
11491:2023 disestablishments in New Zealand
11328:
11130:
10762:
9731:
9366:
8653:Schwanecke, Gianina (17 April 2023).
8520:
8427:from the original on 25 February 2023
8413:McConnell, Glenn (23 February 2023).
8394:from the original on 14 February 2023
8378:McAnulty, Kieran (14 February 2023).
8104:
7854:from the original on 17 December 2022
7824:from the original on 12 December 2022
7810:McConnell, Glenn (12 December 2022).
7791:from the original on 12 December 2022
7755:from the original on 20 December 2022
7660:from the original on 28 November 2022
7624:from the original on 26 November 2022
7589:from the original on 15 November 2022
7556:from the original on 15 November 2022
7537:
7505:Heikell, Leighton (4 November 2022).
7261:from the original on 7 September 2022
7196:from the original on 3 September 2022
7110:
6844:
6610:
5907:from the original on 25 February 2022
5857:
5839:from the original on 18 February 2022
5699:Somerville, Troes (2 November 2021).
5632:
5599:
5566:
5483:from the original on 14 December 2021
5432:
5381:from the original on 30 November 2021
5337:Coughlan, Thomas (25 November 2021).
5318:from the original on 24 November 2021
5286:from the original on 24 November 2021
5254:from the original on 13 November 2021
4973:
4940:
4922:from the original on 15 December 2021
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4661:from the original on 1 September 2021
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3635:from the original on 24 February 2021
3602:from the original on 25 February 2021
3464:from the original on 14 February 2021
3449:
3431:from the original on 13 February 2021
3398:from the original on 10 February 2021
3315:
3250:
3184:
3070:from the original on 20 December 2020
3038:from the original on 16 December 2020
2973:from the original on 11 December 2020
2908:from the original on 25 November 2020
2893:
2875:from the original on 20 November 2020
2824:
2803:from the original on 18 November 2020
2770:from the original on 18 November 2020
2424:new National-led coalition government
2320:and Minister of Oceans and Fisheries
1759:On 7 December 2022, the Government's
1532:Office of the Children's Commissioner
1490:Sentencing and Parole Reform Act 2010
1486:Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Bill
852:Sentencing and Parole Reform Act 2010
848:Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Bill
833:Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill
631:Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
239:On 21 December, Immigration Minister
9699:Quinlivan, Mark (24 November 2023).
9581:from the original on 9 November 2023
9513:from the original on 28 October 2023
9448:from the original on 26 October 2023
9413:from the original on 20 October 2023
9348:from the original on 7 November 2023
9318:from the original on 20 October 2023
9304:McConnell, Glenn (15 October 2023).
9064:from the original on 10 October 2023
8359:from the original on 8 February 2023
8327:from the original on 7 February 2023
8244:
8226:from the original on 3 February 2023
8174:Desmarais, Felix (31 January 2023).
8155:from the original on 31 January 2023
8141:Neilson, Michael (31 January 2023).
8119:from the original on 30 January 2023
8086:from the original on 28 January 2023
8054:from the original on 27 January 2023
8009:Desmarais, Felix (22 January 2023).
7990:from the original on 20 January 2023
7957:from the original on 19 January 2023
7924:from the original on 14 January 2023
7889:from the original on 14 January 2023
7725:from the original on 5 December 2022
7692:from the original on 5 December 2022
7519:from the original on 4 November 2022
7486:from the original on 26 October 2022
7472:Neilson, Michael (26 October 2022).
7453:from the original on 21 October 2022
7421:from the original on 12 October 2022
5713:from the original on 5 November 2021
5680:from the original on 9 November 2021
5647:from the original on 29 January 2022
5614:from the original on 26 January 2022
5581:from the original on 26 January 2022
5548:from the original on 17 January 2022
5451:from the original on 9 December 2021
5414:from the original on 9 December 2021
5367:Thornber, Lorna (30 November 2021).
5222:from the original on 4 November 2021
5189:from the original on 6 November 2021
5154:from the original on 27 October 2021
5118:from the original on 27 October 2021
5085:from the original on 27 October 2021
5053:from the original on 27 October 2021
5006:
4988:from the original on 27 October 2021
4955:from the original on 21 October 2021
4890:from the original on 19 October 2021
4876:Coughlan, Thomas (19 October 2021).
4712:Witton, Bridie (23 September 2021).
4192:
3721:
3621:Scotcher, Katie (24 February 2021).
3365:from the original on 9 February 2021
3330:from the original on 5 February 2021
3265:from the original on 4 February 2021
3232:from the original on 3 February 2021
3218:de Jong, Eleanor (3 February 2021).
3199:from the original on 1 February 2021
3166:from the original on 15 January 2021
3134:from the original on 19 January 2021
2941:from the original on 2 December 2020
2756:Thornber, Lorna (18 November 2020).
2737:from the original on 31 October 2020
2705:from the original on 15 October 2020
2672:from the original on 20 October 2020
2538:from the original on 24 January 2023
2503:from the original on 19 January 2023
2467:from the original on 18 October 2020
2440:
2438:
2371:represented New Zealand at the 2023
382:described the program as a failure.
11531:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
9532:Terite, William (8 November 2023).
9467:Patterson, Jane (25 October 2023).
9285:from the original on 5 October 2023
9193:from the original on 18 August 2023
9161:from the original on 18 August 2023
9096:from the original on 15 August 2023
7976:Mathias, Shanti (21 January 2023).
7873:McNulty, Kieran (13 January 2023).
7608:Little, Andrew (25 November 2022).
7575:Palmer, Russel (15 November 2022).
7180:Sepuloni, Carmel (24 August 2022).
7161:from the original on 24 August 2022
6891:from the original on 8 October 2023
5518:from the original on 5 October 2023
5104:Palmer, Russell (27 October 2021).
4857:from the original on 7 October 2021
4792:from the original on 1 October 2021
4745:Manch, Thomas (30 September 2021).
4563:from the original on 28 August 2021
4531:from the original on 26 August 2021
4499:from the original on 26 August 2021
4467:from the original on 23 August 2021
4435:from the original on 20 August 2021
4402:from the original on 17 August 2021
4370:from the original on 23 August 2021
4306:from the original on 16 August 2021
3417:Morrison, Tina (13 February 2021).
3297:from the original on 8 October 2020
3102:from the original on 3 January 2021
2691:Trevett, Claire (14 October 2020).
1942:. While the two leaders reaffirmed
1804:affected by flood damage caused by
1078:On 10 March, Broadcasting Minister
323:–based post harvest operator
186:declared a climate change emergency
13:
11486:2020 establishments in New Zealand
11428:
11249:
11156:
10511:Christchurch Call to Action Summit
9676:. 18 November 2023. Archived from
9432:Hipkins, Chris (17 October 2023).
9338:"Official count - Overall Results"
9147:Palmer, Russell (17 August 2023).
9029:from the original on 5 August 2023
8997:from the original on 5 August 2023
8667:from the original on 17 April 2023
8634:from the original on 19 April 2023
8620:McConnell, Glenn (17 April 2023).
8601:from the original on 13 April 2023
8567:from the original on 25 March 2023
8535:from the original on 14 March 2023
8499:from the original on 13 March 2023
8463:from the original on 13 March 2023
8280:hevesi, Bryant (7 February 2023).
7711:Witton, Bridie (6 December 2022).
7550:Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand
7111:Huang, Christina (9 August 2022).
7092:from the original on 1 August 2022
7060:from the original on 1 August 2022
6460:from the original on 8 August 2022
6428:from the original on 8 August 2022
6233:from the original on 28 March 2022
6201:from the original on 24 March 2022
6168:from the original on 20 March 2022
6136:from the original on 15 March 2022
6104:from the original on 14 March 2022
6071:from the original on 14 March 2022
6039:from the original on 13 March 2022
5775:from the original on 11 April 2024
5502:Mahuta, Nanaia (16 January 2022).
5400:Witton, Bridie (9 December 2021).
4273:from the original on 6 August 2021
3768:from the original on 14 April 2021
3703:from the original on 23 March 2021
3384:Sharpe, Marty (11 February 2021).
3349:Mahuta, Nanaia (9 February 2021).
2605:. 27 November 2023. Archived from
1632:On 21 October, Transport Minister
1254:Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022
555:On 30 July 2021, Justice Minister
76:was sworn in on 27 November 2023.
14:
11552:
11354:
10424:2020 New Zealand general election
10408:2017 New Zealand general election
9635:Craymer, LUY (14 November 2023).
8960:from the original on 31 July 2023
8924:from the original on 22 July 2023
8888:from the original on 22 July 2023
7943:Malpass, Luke (19 January 2023).
7538:Ensor, Jamie (15 November 2022).
7247:Edmunds, Susan (31 August 2022).
7027:from the original on 31 July 2022
6991:from the original on 28 July 2022
6958:from the original on 29 July 2022
6923:from the original on 17 July 2022
6794:from the original on 27 June 2022
6762:from the original on 23 June 2022
6697:from the original on 14 June 2022
6090:Quinlivan, Mark (14 March 2022).
6006:from the original on 9 March 2022
5974:from the original on 7 March 2022
5939:from the original on 1 March 2022
5858:Manch, Thomas (3 February 2022).
5600:Smith, Anneke (26 January 2022).
5567:Manch, Thomas (26 January 2022).
4974:Manch, Thomas (27 October 2021).
4941:Manch, Thomas (21 October 2021).
4778:Green, Kate (30 September 2021).
4240:from the original on 30 July 2021
4207:from the original on 16 July 2021
4174:from the original on 19 July 2021
4141:from the original on 15 July 2021
4108:from the original on 15 July 2021
3998:from the original on 14 June 2021
3965:from the original on 14 June 2021
3951:Neilson, Michael (14 June 2021).
3932:from the original on 14 June 2021
3918:Cardwell, Hamish (14 June 2021).
3899:from the original on 11 June 2021
3866:from the original on 14 June 2021
3667:from the original on 1 March 2021
3450:Walls, Jason (14 February 2021).
3185:Young, Audrey (1 February 2021).
2894:Cooke, Henry (26 November 2020).
2825:Cheng, Derek (20 November 2020).
2658:O'Brien, Tova (20 October 2020).
2635:. 6 November 2020. Archived from
2489:McClure, Tess (19 January 2023).
2435:
2393:government-formation negotiations
2337:2023 New Zealand general election
2292:2023 New Zealand general election
2184:Victoria University of Wellington
1837:Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media
1813:2023 New Zealand general election
1775:On 13 December, the Government's
1604:Animal Welfare Amendment Act 2022
1361:Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media
1236:On 2 June, Mahuta introduced the
1035:The Freedoms and Rights Coalition
869:On 24 November, the Government's
679:Auckland University of Technology
62:2023 New Zealand general election
44:2020 New Zealand general election
11229:COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
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9124:. 16 August 2023. Archived from
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8547:
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8371:
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8313:Pearse, Adam (7 February 2023).
8306:
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7208:
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6942:Verrall, Ayesha (26 July 2022).
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6025:Venuto, Damien (13 March 2022).
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5807:from the original on 18 May 2024
5787:
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5745:from the original on 25 May 2022
5725:
5692:
5659:
5007:Wade, Amelia (27 October 2021).
4591:. 23 August 2021. Archived from
4334:. 23 August 2021. Archived from
4292:McClure, Tess (16 August 2021).
4259:Witton, Bridie (5 August 2021).
3833:from the original on 18 May 2021
3316:Walls, Jason (5 February 2021).
2927:Taylor, Phil (2 December 2020).
2560:Corlett, Eva (14 October 2023).
1761:Water Services Entities Act 2022
1655:On 25 October, the Government's
1319:portfolio, which was assumed by
1129:Nauru Regional Processing Centre
1057:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
864:managed isolation and quarantine
787:Sandra Hazlehurst, Mayor of the
459:Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
273:Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
11501:Cabinets disestablished in 2023
10541:Water Services Reform Programme
9367:Perry, Nick (15 October 2023).
8105:Niall, Todd (28 January 2023).
7046:Edwards, Jean (1 August 2022).
6611:Milne, Jonathan (3 June 2022).
6414:Bonnett, Gill (3 August 2022).
6298:from the original on 8 May 2022
6265:from the original on 6 May 2022
5666:Satherley, Dan (29 July 2021).
5633:Small, Zane (28 January 2022).
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4640:
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2406:represented New Zealand at the
2357:United Nations Security Council
2283:Water Services Reform Programme
2101:Water Services Reform Programme
1792:and Rural Communities Minister
1627:Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand
1586:Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
1557:On 30 August, Revenue Minister
1260:with a new Crown agency called
1220:Robb Elementary School shooting
925:New Zealand Medical Association
835:and the establishment of a new
698:. Health NZ will be chaired by
683:Waitematā District Health Board
430:announced that the existing 20
331:(PSA), which swept through the
68:. The Government remained in a
8848:. 27 June 2023. Archived from
8485:Pearse, Adam (14 March 2023).
8245:Hemi, Tema (7 February 2023).
7347:"COVID-19 (novel coronavirus)"
6977:McClure, Tess (27 July 2022).
5433:Bruno, Gus (9 December 2021).
4226:McClure, Tess (30 July 2021).
4160:Kelly, Rachel (16 July 2021).
3852:McClure, Tess (14 June 2021).
3689:Walls, Jason (23 March 2021).
2717:
2684:
2651:
1948:Section 501 deportation policy
1888:. Mahuta herself retained her
1548:Independent Children's Monitor
1484:On 9 August, the Government's
1391:International Court of Justice
1023:Government's COVID-19 policies
955:. She also confirmed that the
837:Accessibility Governance Board
829:Ministry of Social Development
341:Ministry of Primary Industries
266:Māori wards and constituencies
154:Sino-British Joint Declaration
84:On 17 October, Labour won the
1:
11365:Prime Minister of New Zealand
11270:2017 Mount Albert by-election
10968:Governments along party lines
10526:New Zealand Upgrade Programme
10501:Abortion Legislation Act 2020
8874:Pearse, Adam (17 July 2023).
8811:McClure, Tess (6 June 2023).
8750:Dexter, Giles (15 May 2023).
8521:Whyte, Anna (14 March 2023).
6845:Girao, Luisa (12 July 2022).
6716:Weekes, John (13 June 2022).
6511:McClure, Tess (25 May 2022).
4127:Ryder, Wyatt (16 July 2021).
3885:McClure, Tess (9 June 2014).
2097:Three Waters reform programme
1983:Three Waters reform programme
1841:Three Waters reform programme
1597:COVID-19 Protection Framework
1447:On 27 July, the Government's
1242:Three Waters reform programme
874:would be adversely affected.
762:Three Waters reform programme
426:On 21 April, Health Minister
11496:Cabinets established in 2020
10747:Sixth National Government →
10740:← Fifth National Government
10574:Fair Pay Agreements Act 2022
8783:Pearse, Adam (6 June 2023).
7908:O'Connor (13 January 2023).
6317:Corlett, Eva (11 May 2022).
4193:Fyfe, Jamie (16 July 2021).
4069:Lynch, Jenna (7 July 2021).
4043:Cooke, Henry (7 July 2021).
3984:Whyte, Anna (14 June 2021).
3722:Hunt, Elle (22 March 2021).
2268:Resource Management Act 1991
2221:Central Hawke's Bay District
2205:Hawke's Bay Regional Council
2148:Hawke's Bay Regional Council
2040:Hawke's Bay Regional Council
1956:2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake
1886:Minister of Local Government
1764:co-governance arrangements.
1677:Resource Management Act 1991
1657:Fair Pay Agreements Act 2022
1613:disaster in September 2020.
1411:New Zealand Functional Foods
1384:International Criminal Court
1264:and establishes as separate
1252:On 7 June, the Government's
1238:Water Services Entities Bill
897:Self-Contained Vehicles Bill
825:Ministry for Disabled People
753:after a period of 15 years.
499:Minister for Pacific Peoples
179:Resource Management Act 1991
7:
10434:53rd New Zealand Parliament
10418:52nd New Zealand Parliament
2332:in the lower South Island.
1750:Reserve Bank of New Zealand
1722:royal commission of inquiry
1660:the next general election.
1638:National Ticketing Solution
961:Royal New Zealand Air Force
957:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
722:to make the Māori New Year
636:Royal New Zealand Air Force
625:which led to a significant
192:under the framework of the
184:On 2 December 2020, Ardern
10:
11557:
11516:Ministries of Elizabeth II
11369:Leader of the Labour Party
11172:Leader of the Labour Party
10954:Stout–Vogel (second)
10790:Governments of New Zealand
1726:COVID-19 pandemic response
1696:Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri
1170:On 9 May, Police Minister
905:Department of Conservation
644:2021 Kabul airport attacks
526:Shadow Leader of the House
504:and National Party leader
257:traveling to New Zealand.
11521:Ministries of Charles III
11457:
11439:
11426:
11384:
11362:
11293:
11260:
11247:
11187:
11164:
10967:
10944:Stout–Vogel (first)
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2999:The Sydney Morning Herald
2264:Spatial Planning Act 2023
2213:Hastings District Council
2174:and the mega polytechnic
1937:Australian Prime Minister
1833:Auckland Business Chamber
1673:Spatial Planning Act 2023
1571:Inland Revenue Department
1461:Inland Revenue Department
1145:Australian Prime Minister
1068:Russia Sanctions Act 2022
766:water services and assets
572:New Zealand Defence Force
570:On 16 August, Ardern and
563:with the goal of banning
471:Climate Change Commission
224:and its Pacific partners
133:. He also announced that
11526:New Zealand Labour Party
11449:2023 leadership election
11275:2017 leadership election
10804:Executives without power
10670:Leader of the Opposition
10555:(Māori Health Authority)
2193:youth justice residences
2047:, and Forestry Minister
629:of Afghan refugees, the
592:Australian Defence Force
302:2021 Myanmar coup d'état
158:Chinese Foreign Ministry
11392:Sixth Labour Government
10999:United–Reform coalition
10543:(formerly Three Waters)
9916:(cooperation agreement)
9889:(confidence and supply)
2399:and New Zealand First.
2389:National-led government
2250:, battery storage, and
2233:Human Rights Commission
2217:Wairoa District Council
2124:2023 New Zealand budget
1990:mental health support.
1817:Mount Albert electorate
1783:
1577:Following the death of
1457:2022 New Zealand Budget
1371:for funding the ANZPM.
1369:2022 New Zealand budget
1178:, and Justice Minister
1174:, Corrections Minister
1039:2022 Wellington protest
946:
448:Public Health Authority
440:National Health Service
291:Immigration New Zealand
247:
79:
72:capacity until the new
46:. In mid January 2023,
11433:
11254:
10825:Responsible government
10034:Priyanca Radhakrishnan
9442:New Zealand Government
9058:New Zealand Government
8881:The New Zealand Herald
8790:The New Zealand Herald
8595:New Zealand Government
8492:The New Zealand Herald
8388:New Zealand Government
8320:The New Zealand Herald
8148:The New Zealand Herald
8079:The New Zealand Herald
7918:New Zealand Government
7883:New Zealand Government
7848:New Zealand Parliament
7749:New Zealand Parliament
7618:New Zealand Government
7446:The New Zealand Herald
7320:The New Zealand Herald
7190:New Zealand Government
6952:New Zealand Government
6884:The New Zealand Herald
6723:The New Zealand Herald
6291:The New Zealand Herald
6226:The New Zealand Herald
6064:The New Zealand Herald
6032:The New Zealand Herald
5968:New Zealand Government
5901:New Zealand Government
5738:The New Zealand Herald
5346:The New Zealand Herald
5183:New Zealand Government
5078:The New Zealand Herald
4883:The New Zealand Herald
4395:The New Zealand Herald
4101:The New Zealand Herald
3958:The New Zealand Herald
3826:The New Zealand Herald
3696:The New Zealand Herald
3457:The New Zealand Herald
3424:The New Zealand Herald
3359:New Zealand Government
3323:The New Zealand Herald
3290:The New Zealand Herald
3192:The New Zealand Herald
2966:The New Zealand Herald
2832:The New Zealand Herald
2698:The New Zealand Herald
2235:'s Chief Commissioner
1896:was also appointed as
1563:Goods and Services Tax
1325:Priyanca Radhakrishnan
1315:stepped down from her
1266:Māori Health Authority
1258:district health boards
1224:Governor of California
1201:district health boards
1088:Television New Zealand
696:Māori Health Authority
655:New Zealand Parliament
623:2021 Taliban offensive
584:2021 Taliban offensive
444:Māori Health Authority
432:district health boards
174:Speech from the Throne
23:
11432:
11285:2020 general election
11280:2017 general election
11253:
10657:Dame Helen Winkelmann
10444:Policies and spending
10345:Chief Government Whip
9803:Deputy Prime Minister
9374:Associated Press News
7385:. 28 September 2022.
7353:. 12 September 2022.
4689:. 22 September 2021.
2373:Pacific Islands Forum
2353:2023 Israel-Hamas war
2070:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
1715:Murder of Janak Patel
1189:Armed Offenders Squad
1165:Northland Polytechnic
1161:University of Waikato
1122:Home Affairs Minister
888:On 30 November 2021,
778:Mayor of Christchurch
713:On 30 September, the
442:. In addition, a new
418:Agricultural Minister
284:2020 general election
86:2020 general election
56:and was succeeded by
21:
11506:2020s in New Zealand
11373:Member of Parliament
11176:Member of Parliament
10549:(Health New Zealand)
10287:Speaker of the House
9342:Electoral Commission
8216:Inside Government NZ
7850:. 13 December 2022.
7656:. 28 November 2022.
5835:. 15 February 2022.
5479:. 14 December 2021.
5314:. 24 November 2021.
5282:. 24 November 2021.
5250:. 11 November 2021.
3598:. 24 February 2021.
3293:. 7 September 2020.
3066:. 20 December 2020.
3034:. 16 December 2020.
2969:. 12 December 2020.
2871:. 20 November 2020.
2633:Electoral Commission
2430:Notes and references
2417:World Food Programme
2026:restricting travel.
1515:'s holdings company
1270:Public Health Agency
1212:Biden administration
938:On 15 December, the
750:free trade agreement
681:(AUT) professor and
648:United Arab Emirates
602:in Afghanistan. The
588:United Arab Emirates
491:Pasifika communities
329:Pseudomonas syringae
220:, the Cook Islands,
143:vocational education
122:On 18 November, the
11405:International trips
11234:Government response
11214:International trips
10908:Continuous Ministry
10516:Cannabis referendum
10316:Leader of the House
9713:on 24 November 2023
9680:on 18 November 2023
9616:on 10 November 2023
9509:. 28 October 2023.
9409:. 17 October 2023.
9344:. 3 November 2023.
9128:on 27 December 2023
8355:. 8 February 2023.
8222:. 1 February 2023.
8082:. 26 January 2023.
8050:. 25 January 2023.
7787:. 8 December 2022.
7751:. 7 December 2022.
7688:. 5 December 2022.
7449:. 21 October 2022.
7417:. 11 October 2022.
7228:on 2 September 2022
5544:. 17 January 2022.
5140:(27 October 2021).
5081:. 28 October 2021.
5049:. 28 October 2021.
4918:. 9 December 2021.
4628:on 1 September 2021
3569:www.justice.govt.nz
3162:. 15 January 2021.
3130:. 19 January 2021.
3006:on 14 December 2020
2839:on 20 November 2020
2733:. 31 October 2020.
2609:on 27 November 2023
2534:. 25 January 2023.
2287:Commerce Commission
2209:Napier City Council
2180:University of Otago
2089:Amazon Web Services
2062:Auckland Light Rail
1713:In response to the
1621:national president
1540:splitting oversight
1517:Kiwi Group Holdings
1137:Morrison Government
988:rapid antigen tests
976:Abbott Laboratories
890:Minister of Tourism
803:Mayor of Wellington
478:national president
156:. In response, the
135:Tourism New Zealand
11434:
11255:
10857:Whitaker–Fox
10164:Iain Lees-Galloway
9546:on 9 November 2023
9481:on 24 October 2023
9381:on 15 October 2023
9281:. 5 October 2023.
9189:. 18 August 2023.
9092:. 16 August 2023.
8294:on 7 February 2023
8287:Sky News Australia
8261:on 8 February 2023
8192:on 1 February 2023
7351:Ministry of Health
7157:. 22 August 2022.
5872:on 3 February 2022
5512:Ministry of Health
5021:on 27 October 2021
4853:. 7 October 2021.
4559:. 28 August 2021.
4527:. 26 August 2021.
4495:. 26 August 2021.
4463:. 23 August 2021.
4398:. 17 August 2021.
4366:. 23 August 2021.
3539:surrogacyreview.nz
3515:. 18 February 2021
3098:. 3 January 2021.
2574:on 18 October 2023
2305:" offenses to the
2099:, renaming it the
2076:and deputy leader
1999:state of emergency
1910:Treaty of Waitangi
1898:Education Minister
1700:Treaty of Waitangi
1685:Treaty of Waitangi
1590:urgent legislation
1552:Ombudsman's Office
1498:Elizabeth Kerekere
1479:Health New Zealand
1471:soap opera series
1317:Police ministerial
1274:Ministry of Health
1262:Health New Zealand
1185:New Zealand Police
1107:Te Takanga o Te Wā
1027:Voices for Freedom
1004:light rail network
965:Lockheed P-3 Orion
789:Far North District
692:Health New Zealand
608:Abdul Qahar Balkhi
574:chief Air Marshal
565:conversion therapy
495:Auckland Town Hall
455:Medicines Act 1981
436:Health New Zealand
24:
11473:
11472:
11441:Electoral history
11420:Cyclone Gabrielle
11410:COVID-19 pandemic
11371:(2023–present) •
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11262:Electoral history
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10949:Atkinson (fourth)
10919:Atkinson (second)
10867:Stafford (second)
10756:
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10721:
10720:
10710:Christopher Luxon
10599:
10598:
10536:COVID-19 response
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10268:
10267:
10255:Julie Anne Genter
10131:
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10061:
10054:Willow-Jean Prime
9924:
9923:
9878:New Zealand First
9852:Political parties
9838:
9837:
9506:Radio New Zealand
9474:Radio New Zealand
9278:Radio New Zealand
9250:Radio New Zealand
9225:on 30 August 2023
9218:Radio New Zealand
9186:Radio New Zealand
9154:Radio New Zealand
9121:Radio New Zealand
9089:Radio New Zealand
9025:. 3 August 2023.
9022:Radio New Zealand
8845:Radio New Zealand
8757:Radio New Zealand
8724:Radio New Zealand
8692:Radio New Zealand
8597:. 13 April 2023.
8563:. 23 March 2023.
8560:Radio New Zealand
8459:. 13 March 2023.
8352:Radio New Zealand
7685:Radio New Zealand
7582:Radio New Zealand
7414:Radio New Zealand
7382:Radio New Zealand
7221:Radio New Zealand
7154:Radio New Zealand
7129:on 10 August 2022
7088:. 1 August 2022.
7085:Radio New Zealand
7053:Radio New Zealand
7023:. 1 August 2022.
6916:Radio New Zealand
6852:Otago Daily Times
6819:Radio New Zealand
6787:Radio New Zealand
6755:Radio New Zealand
6585:Radio New Zealand
6550:Radio New Zealand
6456:. 8 August 2022.
6453:Radio New Zealand
6421:Radio New Zealand
6356:Radio New Zealand
6258:Radio New Zealand
6229:. 28 March 2022.
6164:. 17 March 2022.
6161:Radio New Zealand
6132:. 15 March 2022.
6067:. 14 March 2022.
5999:Radio New Zealand
5932:Radio New Zealand
5832:Radio New Zealand
5607:Radio New Zealand
5476:Radio New Zealand
5311:Radio New Zealand
5279:Radio New Zealand
5247:Radio New Zealand
5215:Radio New Zealand
5111:Radio New Zealand
5046:Radio New Zealand
4915:Radio New Zealand
4850:Radio New Zealand
4686:Radio New Zealand
4595:on 23 August 2021
4588:Radio New Zealand
4556:Radio New Zealand
4524:Radio New Zealand
4460:Radio New Zealand
4338:on 23 August 2021
4331:Radio New Zealand
4134:Otago Daily Times
3925:Radio New Zealand
3764:. 14 April 2021.
3761:Radio New Zealand
3660:Radio New Zealand
3628:Radio New Zealand
3595:Radio New Zealand
3488:www.parliament.nz
3095:Radio New Zealand
3063:Radio New Zealand
3031:Radio New Zealand
2730:Radio New Zealand
2602:Radio New Zealand
2531:Radio New Zealand
2342:Christopher Luxon
2318:Willow-Jean Prime
2132:Cyclone Gabrielle
2074:Christopher Luxon
2057:Clean Car Upgrade
1995:Cyclone Gabrielle
1971:Radio New Zealand
1856:Mayor of Auckland
1821:elected unopposed
1798:Gisborne District
1736:cabinet minister
1646:Cubic Corporation
1619:Federated Farmers
1353:Radio New Zealand
1346:Soraya Peke-Mason
1247:Manawatū District
1084:Radio New Zealand
1050:Christopher Luxon
1016:Waitemata Harbour
992:Ashley Bloomfield
929:Collin Tukuitonga
879:the welfare state
785:Mayor of Hastings
771:Mayor of Auckland
659:Ashley Bloomfield
541:Howl of a Protest
476:Federated Farmers
467:electric vehicles
410:Julie Anne Genter
355:. Under Level 3,
295:COVID-19 pandemic
216:for New Zealand,
190:carbon neutrality
40:landslide victory
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10914:Atkinson (first)
10877:Stafford (third)
10842:Stafford (first)
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10783:
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10612:Governor-General
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8956:. 31 July 2023.
8949:Hawkes Bay Today
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8255:Māori Television
8251:Te Ao Māori News
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2408:2023 APEC summit
1940:Anthony Albanese
1914:Internal Affairs
1890:Foreign Minister
1868:was replaced as
1610:Gulf Livestock 1
1521:New Zealand Post
1474:Shortland Street
1008:Auckland Airport
796:Mayor of Dunedin
311:On 11 February,
160:'s spokesperson
145:and the trades.
124:Tourism Minister
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10088:Rino Tirikatene
10068:
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10039:Kieran McAnulty
10004:Damien O'Connor
9969:Grant Robertson
9959:Carmel Sepuloni
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9819:Grant Robertson
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2404:Damien O'Connor
2322:Rachel Brooking
2307:Crimes Act 1961
2276:Damien O'Connor
2141:Mayor of Wairoa
1918:Pacific Peoples
1906:Barbara Edmonds
1878:Kieran McAnulty
1870:Health Minister
1825:Carmel Sepuloni
1794:Damien O'Connor
1790:Kieran McAnulty
1786:
1704:Chatham Islands
1544:Oranga Tamariki
1330:Kieran McAnulty
949:
916:new legislation
901:freedom camping
862:confirmed that
821:Carmel Sepuloni
559:introduced the
549:Damien O'Connor
511:On 7 July, the
421:Damien O'Connor
337:Court of Appeal
289:On 5 February,
250:
131:freedom camping
113:Marama Davidson
95:On 20 October,
82:
12:
11:
5:
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11544:
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11538:
11536:Jacinda Ardern
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11465:Shadow Cabinet
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11379:(2008–present)
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11174:(2017–2023) •
11170:(2017–2023) •
11168:Prime Minister
11165:
11162:
11161:
11158:Jacinda Ardern
11154:
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11113:Sixth National
11110:
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11079:Fifth National
11076:
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11047:Third National
11044:
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11015:First National
11012:
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10902:Vogel (second)
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10702:Judith Collins
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10300:
10295:Trevor Mallard
10291:
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10277:Parliamentary
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10153:Jacinda Ardern
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10044:Ginny Andersen
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9994:Willie Jackson
9991:
9989:Ayesha Verrall
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9811:Winston Peters
9807:
9805:
9799:
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9787:
9782:Jacinda Ardern
9778:
9776:
9774:Prime Minister
9767:
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8695:. 4 May 2023.
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6636:
6625:on 4 June 2022
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6406:
6374:
6342:
6309:
6276:
6261:. 6 May 2022.
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6129:Deutsche Welle
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2431:
2428:
2369:Gerry Brownlee
2303:smash and grab
2301:, which adds "
2248:green hydrogen
1952:his government
1902:Ginny Andersen
1874:Ayesha Verrall
1846:Following the
1785:
1782:
1772:slaughterers.
1746:John Whitehead
1734:National Party
1671:(NBA) and the
1623:Andrew Hoggard
1502:Paul Goldsmith
1380:Ukrainian Army
1334:Ayesha Verrall
1309:Adrian Rurawhe
1305:Trevor Mallard
1301:Willie Jackson
1055:Following the
948:
945:
912:Ayesha Verrall
850:to repeal the
781:Lianne Dalziel
732:Erica Stanford
640:C-130 Hercules
621:Following the
537:Groundswell NZ
528:, National MP
506:Judith Collins
480:Andrew Hoggard
369:Law Commission
353:South Auckland
255:Cook Islanders
249:
246:
201:travel bubbles
81:
78:
66:National Party
51:Jacinda Ardern
48:Prime Minister
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11553:
11542:
11541:Chris Hipkins
11539:
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11394:
11393:
11390:
11389:
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11383:
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11374:
11370:
11366:
11361:
11357:
11356:Chris Hipkins
11350:
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11056:
11055:Fourth Labour
11053:
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11040:
11037:
11032:
11029:
11024:
11023:Second Labour
11021:
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10903:
10900:
10898:
10895:
10893:
10892:Vogel (first)
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10888:
10885:
10883:
10880:
10878:
10875:
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10865:
10863:
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