By Lucy Craymer and Stella Qiu WELLINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) - New Zealand on Thursday unveiled a budget with few voter ...
The Labour Party is pursuing a different path. The public is more likely to vote out the Government than to vote in the ...
Mike Hosking looks at the response to the Australian Labor Government's tax plan and what it could say for Labour.
Labour to back India FTA but leader Chris Hipkins says ‘this is not the deal Labour would have negotiated’, warns NZ ...
Former Labour Cabinet Minister Stuart Nash says he's found his true home in New Zealand First. He's contesting the Napier ...
Legal changes will now see the environment managed under a "mega-ministry" covering housing, urban development, and transport ...
Ahead of the release of the budget on Thursday, the government has announced an increase to student fees, nearly 9,000 public sector redundancies and cuts to welfare payments.
Sir Tony, who was Labour premier between 1997 and 2007, this week made an explosive entry into the party's infighting as MPs mull whether to ditch Keir Starmer.
On October 23, more than 100,000 public sector workers in New Zealand—teachers, nurses, doctors and many other healthcare professionals—took part in a mass strike against the National Party-led ...