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A group of prominent New Zealanders, including well-known academics and a former Prime Minister, have written an open letter ...
Act Party leader David Seymour was guest of honour at a party held by his party recently, to celebrate his becoming Deputy ...
Documents released to Greenpeace Aotearoa under the Official Information Act reveal that both the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) and Treasury have joined the growing list of bodies issuing strong ...
The ACT Party fought to have a Treaty of Waitangi clause stripped out of amended education legislation - but was overruled.
ACT leader David Seymour's had to step up over the last few days, as Prime Minister Luxon spends time working on ...
“IKEA’s consent conditions show the absurd demands that councils are able to make that slow development, drive up cost, and make New Zealand a less attractive place to do business,” says ACT Leader ...
Protest in Auckland led by Christian leader Brian Tamaki has triggered outrage after flags of non-Christian faiths, including ...
The Regulatory Standards Bill has drawn surprisingly strong opposition. Is it down to the bill's significance, or David ...
Labour's Duncan Webb says the decision is "derisory" and "insulting".
NZ Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour says his Victim of the Day posts are ‘a bit playful’. Yet not so long ago, he was ...
Seymour's targets have included academics such as Dame Anne Salmond, Dr George Laking, and Metiria Turei, as well as Labour MP Willie Jackson.
Seymour's reform efforts aim to reposition overseas investment as a key pillar for economic revitalization, innovation, and ...