Greens Slam Rushed Disability Support Bill
Disabled communities say they were blindsided after the Government fast-tracked a disability support bill with almost no consultation.

Disabled communities say they were blindsided after the Government fast-tracked a disability support bill with almost no consultation.

Disabled communities say they were shut out again as the Government rushed through sweeping disability support law changes.

For decades, producers have banked the profits while ratepayers cleaned up the mess. Jamie Arbuckle’s Bill may finally force the cost back home.

After swimming 1,367km down the North Island, Jono Ridler’s fight to end bottom trawling now lands in Parliament with 73,647 signatures behind him.

Nearly three people a week die from preventable overdoses in New Zealand. A new law aims to stop fear from becoming a death sentence.

Christopher Luxon has turned a caucus management issue into a full-blown political catastrophe. MPs are leaking, ministers look rattled, Winston is circling and voters are watching a government visibly losing control of itself in real time.

If it’s safe, drink it. That’s the challenge Greenpeace just laid down on Parliament’s lawn — and it cuts straight through years of political avoidance on nitrate contamination.

A stunt in Parliament and a controversial political alignment raise bigger questions about where NZ First is heading ahead of Election 2026.

Political parties from across the House have used our longstanding policy to abolish prisons as an opportunity to scare the…
Benjamin Doyle was hounded from Parliament by a manufactured smear campaign fuelled by trolls, hysteria and political cowardice.