Police Minister Chris Hipkins and Justice Minister Kiri Allan yesterday dramatically announced "Time is up" for gang members and others hiding assets for criminals, with new law changes aimed at co
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Māori in high-profile roles as Mallard, Faafoi exit parliament, PM reshuffles cabinet
Parliament’s controversial speaker Trevor Mallard will leave his job after 35 years.
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Whitebait: New rules as experts warn species face extinction
New rules have been put in place in an attempt to halt the collapse of the country’s whitebait population, ahead of the 2021 season launch next weekend.
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Nanaia Mahuta scores top cabinet job- plus who got which role
Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis takes the controversial Minister for Children job.
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Police won't act further on alleged Whaitiri assault
Police say they will not be taking further action on the alleged Meka Whaitiri assault. The Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP will not return to parliament while the inquiry into the incident between herself and a staffer is underway.
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National to entice Māori vote through Kahurangi Blue groups
National Māori Development spokesman Nuk Korako says he plans to expand his Kahurangi Blue groups to entice the Māori vote and build more Māori engagement with the party.
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New MPs head to Parliament with newborns
Willow-Jean Prime and Kiritapu Allan are both mothers to newborn babies and new MPs entering Parliament for the first time on the Labour list.
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Matatā residents fed up with P users littering in public spaces
The Bay of Plenty area is dealing with what is being labelled a P epidemic. Residents of Matatā are fed up with P users discarding drug paraphernalia in public areas.