The chair of New Zealand’s public broadcaster, Andrew Barclay, recently engaged in discussions with Paul Goldsmith, the Minister of Justice, regarding concerns over a reported “unbalanced”...
Legislation aimed at enhancing the efficiency of court processes in New Zealand has been successfully passed in Parliament. The new measures, announced by **Justice Minister Paul...
Rumours regarding the potential replacement of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon have emerged, prompting discussions about the stability of New Zealand’s National-led coalition government. Paul Goldsmith, the...
Speculation has intensified around the political future of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon as recent polling indicates a shift in public support. The latest Talbot...
Recent discussions surrounding the leadership of the National Party have intensified following reports suggesting that Prime Minister Christopher Luxon may face challenges from within his own...
The New Zealand government is advancing a controversial proposal to ban begging and rough sleeping in urban centres. Ministers, including Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Justice...
A select committee has recommended advancing a referendum on a four-year parliamentary term, but it has modified key elements proposed by the ACT Party. The changes...
The Government is set to introduce a new offence aimed at curbing disruptive protests taking place outside individuals’ homes. This decision follows a notable rise in...
The New Zealand government is facing criticism over proposed changes to the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act, which critics argue will restrict Māori access...
Documents released by the Treasury reveal that prominent broadcaster Paul Henry sought the approval of Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith to host the popular television...