Despite Prime Minister John Key's clear plan to help United Future's Peter Dunne back to Parliament, National's Ohariu candidate does not appear to be down with the deal.
The Mana Party is pledging to ensure free education at all levels, promising free early childhood education (ECE), an end to school donations, and the abolishment of tertiary fees.
Students borrowing money to study will face tighter restrictions under the Nationals' education policy, announced today.
Act has announced plans to overhaul the "Frankenstein legislation'' it says the Resource Management Act (RMA) has become.
Anti-MMP billboards featuring Winston Peters went up today calling for New Zealanders to vote to abandon the current voting system.
More than $500 million a year is being pumped into diagnosing and treating cancer, and costs are set to climb over the next decade.
A Government plan to get "high-calibre candidates'' into teaching has ruffled feathers.
The often tense relationship between Education Minister Anne Tolley and secondary school teachers had a respite today when the minister announced plans to reduce teacher workloads.
Oil from a stricken container ship off the Tauranga coast could continue to wash up on beaches for weeks, according to Transport Minister Stephen Joyce.
This week's valedictory speeches from Sue Kedgley and Keith Locke will mark the changing of the guard for the Greens.
Family Court counselling could face the axe, with a review raising questions about the effectiveness of the service and whether taxpayers should be footing the bill.
New Zealand will not participate in this month's Durban Declaration commemoration because of concerns it could reignite anti-Semitic debates.