Patients paying the price for National’s funding squeeze – Labour
Too many New Zealanders are missing out on care because of high doctor’s fees, and National doesn’t have a plan…

Too many New Zealanders are missing out on care because of high doctor’s fees, and National doesn’t have a plan…

The Danish Government has officially confirmed, via its coalition agreement, that it will dramatically lower legal limits for nitrate contamination…

A Sapere report into the proposed LNG terminal backs what Labour has been saying all along – that importing LNG…

Homelessness is escalating across the country, our communities are under pressure, and our Government has chosen to “deliver a surplus”…

Major Aotearoa New Zealand businesses, media organisations, professional bodies and community organisations have joined together to call on the Government…

“The Government is essentially increasing rents for tenants in state and community housing, and redirecting it into the pockets of…

The Government says Budget 2026 is responsible. Hāpai Te Hauora says whānau are still being asked to pay the price.

They promised to fund Plunket properly. Then Budget 26 arrived, and the nurses caring for our newborn babies were left waiting again.

This is what austerity looks like when it puts on a suit. Whānau struggle, community groups carry the load, and the Government calls it responsibility.

The Government calls this security. Care workers call it poverty wages, broken cars, impossible rent and another Budget that tells them they do not matter.