Luxon’s Conservation Bill Opens Public Land Sell-Off
The Government calls it modernisation. The Greens call it a bulldozer through public conservation land, and once it is gone, it is gone.

The Government calls it modernisation. The Greens call it a bulldozer through public conservation land, and once it is gone, it is gone.

Luxon says he is preparing New Zealand for a rainy day. The climate experts say he has refused to buy the umbrella.

New Zealand farmers say local producers shouldn’t be forced to compete against cheaper imports produced under weaker animal welfare standards.

Councils are already under pressure from infrastructure costs, climate events and reform fatigue, and now the Government wants to restructure the sector at speed.

Councils are already stretched thin. Now the Government wants sweeping reforms pushed through at speed, and the Greens say democracy is paying the price.

If the economy is doing so well, why does it feel like most people are drowning? Chlöe Swarbrick says the system is working exactly as designed: for the wealthy.

What if Mt Albert stopped voting traditionally and voted strategically instead? A Helen Clark endorsement could completely reshape Election 2026.

Seven Māori electorates. Multiple parties. One outcome. Whoever wins here could decide the next Government.

The Greens are drawing a hard line: no support, no involvement, no war. Now Luxon has to answer.

In a rare moment of unity, MPs back a bill that puts saving lives ahead of punishing drug use.