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New Zealand First Party Leader the Rt. Hon Winston Peters will be conducting a public meeting on Sunday 2nd July, at 1.30pm, to be hosted by the New Zealand First Helensville Electorate. The meeting is open to all and will be held at the Kumeu Community Centre 35 Access Road Kumeu.
By Professor Steve Stannard
Prime Minister Bill English says he is still unclear of exactly what happened between Todd Barclay and the staff member who took an employment dispute against him.
For Bill English to claim he and others in the National Party didn’t realise the law may have been broken in the Todd Barclay taping scandal is simply not credible, says Leader of the Opposition Andrew Little.
The just released Primary Sector Science Roadmap features a pine tree nursery on its front cover.
The Forest Owners Association says this is a clear signal that the primary sector is not just a food sector.
A flyer challenging Prime Minister Bill English’s record on a single standard of citizenship went out to 1.6 million households today.
NZ First says a Reserve Bank report has blown apart the sham economic credentials of the National-led Government.
A blueprint for growth and development in Hamilton and the Waipa and Waikato districts over the next 30 years has been released for public feedback.
National has been at pains to deny there is a housing crisis for a decade, despite saying there was a crisis before getting into government, says Spokesperson for Housing Denis O’Rourke.
"The boost to Working for Families is the perfect example of how National is abandoning its roots," says ACT Leader David Seymour.
"In 2004, John Key called these payments ‘communism by stealth’. Now Steven Joyce using this policy to buy votes with other people’s money.
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