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The leaders of parties represented in Parliament as of January 20, 2026 (file image).

Party leaders react to new 1News poll, play down newcomer's rise

Meanwhile, leaders with parties down in the new poll have brushed off the results.

Poll: Big two parties at 30-year low, Opportunity nears 5% threshold

Both Labour and National have taken falls in the latest 1News Verian poll.

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Ngāi Tahu, DOC launch five new ‘national parks of the sea’

After years of work and legal battles five new marine reserves are about to open along the Otago and South Canterbury coast, protecting some of Aotearoa’s most endangered species.

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Human Rights Commissioner under investigation over 'conduct concerns'

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith did not specify the nature of the concerns raised.

Are voters falling out of love with our major parties?

Analysis: NZ sours on National and Labour, minor parties on the rise

The last time Labour and National's ranking combined was this low was in 1996.

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Number of students leaving mainstream school system doubles

A report has recommended major changes to keep more at-risk teens in school and a new model of alternative education for those who leave.

A temporary road, connecting Joshua Carder Dr to Squadron Dr, will be open soon at Scott Point.

Temporary road to ease traffic nightmare in Auckland suburb

Auckland Transport has completed a temporary road in a northwest Auckland suburb to provide a vital link between residents and nearby Hobsonville Point.

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to the media outside 10 Downing Street to announce his resignation.

How Starmer went from Labour hero to calling it quits in two years

Starmer's popularity plunged amid a struggling economy, a series of policy missteps, one particularly poor appointment and a perceived lack of vision.

Sir Brian Roche faces questioning over claims ministers were misled in briefings about the scheme.

Claim Parliament may have been misled over failed $33m govt IT project

An inquiry will establish the facts and make findings about the integrity of MBIE's conduct, including whether officials may have misled ministers.

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NZ's largest bank cuts some fixed home loan interest rates

The changes across the bank's fixed and special rates are effective from tomorrow.

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‘We could have done significantly better’: Corrections apologises four years after man died inside prison

Caleb Moefa’auo’s family will continue to fight for accountability and change after his death inside Mt Eden prison.

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‘Diminishes us as a country’: The cost of sending taxpayer money offshore

We continue to send millions of tax payer dollars offshore in advertising revenue to line tech titans’ already deep pockets.

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Revealed: Millions in taxpayer dollars sent offshore to Big Tech

Foreign big tech companies that operate in New Zealand divert the vast majority of their revenue offshore - typically via an Irish or Singaporean subsidiary - as ‘licensing fees’, ‘purchases’ or ‘service fees’.

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Why comic legend will never pee in the dark again

British comedian and QI star Alan Davies says a chance discovery of blood in his urine led to a life-saving diagnosis.

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Inside the airport terminal where there are no lines and no waiting for your bag

When pop royalty or the actual royal family land on the Gold Coast, they disembark at a private aviation terminal which has spent the past 15 years quietly catering to the world's elite.

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What All Whites coach said to ref after Egypt loss – and where his side erred

Darren Bazeley was still full of frustration when he spoke to Stuff almost a full day after the match.

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This home reno did more than knock down walls — it gave one man his independence back

It can take months, maybe even years, to find the perfect place to live.

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It’s time for Love: What the All Blacks team should be for France test

Stuff’s rugby reporters have attempted to get into Dave Rennie’s head and pick the 23 for the first test of the season in Christchurch next Saturday.

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AM quiz: The Brenner Pass is in the Alps between Austria and which other country?

Stuff morning quiz: June 24

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Philippines temporarily blocks gaming app used by suspect in deadly school shooting

Philippine authorities say they will temporarily block an online game that one of two students blamed for a deadly school shooting has avidly used.

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Poll: Voters wary of AI job cuts despite backing fewer government departments

The public are wary on the Government’s push to reduce public servant numbers by using AI - but they do think there are too many departments.

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Busking, busking ... begging? The grey area in would-be move-on orders

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says the line between begging and busking is clear, but the Wellington City Council is not so sure.

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Man who bills $300 an hour takes on AT over $70 fine

A man who bills $300 an hour takes on AT over $70 fine and is willing to take the matter to court.

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Wellington Water, Wellington City Council and the weeping home owner

OPINION: If a reasonably smart reporter struggles in dealings with bureaucracy, what chance does someone without the connections have?

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‘Feedback triangles’ are a simple, transformative concept for workplace culture

L'Oréal Groupe New Zealand country lead Daina Wilson says the concept has led to her company investing in feedback training to build trust, and create spaces for honest and challenging conversations.

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‘We’re still in this’: What the All Whites need to make the World Cup knockout stage

Chris Wood says his side believe they can beat the world No 10 on Saturday as their quest for history continues in Canada.

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‘These people genuinely think they are civic warriors’: The rise of the AI lawyer

Screeds of legal ‘arguments’ generated by AI aren’t doing anyone any favours, say those on the receiving end of them.

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A sneeze tells us we’re not in control the way we think we are

OPINION: I said there had to be a column in sneeze, cough and yawn. I lied. There are three columns in sneeze, cough and yawn.

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Dog released from Porirua pound one day, mauled 5-year-old the next

A dog attacked a person and was declared “dangerous”, but the owner Porirua City Council pound gave it back to the owner within days, with a warning to be vigilant.

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Online safety requires more than a social media ban

OPINION: Working with children and young people has been at the centre of my professional life over the last 30 years.

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Christchurch car park set for art deco office transformation

Brooksfield is advancing plans for an art deco office building on Gloucester St, near one of the city’s most colourful streets.

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‘I’m getting scared’: Teacher warns of rising misogyny among teenage boys

A veteran teacher says she’s been alarmed by a rise in misogynistic and extremist views among students, including one case that ended with a girl being assaulted in a classroom.

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Wellington investor makes $63m Christchurch property deal

In one of Christchurch’s biggest commercial property deals for some years, North Island property investor Willis Bond has bought the Tait Communications campus for $63 million.

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Who is DP World, the Dubai giant that wants to take charge of Lyttelton Port?

DP World has spent two decades building a logistics empire that stretches from ports and warehouses to rail, trucking and freight forwarding, and now its next potential foothold is Lyttelton.

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Poll: Voters wary of AI job cuts despite backing fewer government departments

The public are wary on the Government’s push to reduce public servant numbers by using AI - but they do think there are too many departments.

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Asked to name one big project to prioritise, Canterbury’s leaders couldn’t agree

Canterbury’s business and political leaders have produced a scattered list of roads, rapid transit, freight, flood protection and energy projects - but no clear, agreed priority to take to Wellington.

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A sneeze tells us we’re not in control the way we think we are

OPINION: I said there had to be a column in sneeze, cough and yawn. I lied. There are three columns in sneeze, cough and yawn.

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School to re-open after cable damaged by rats

All students will be able to return to Christchurch’s Hillmorton High School on Wednesday after damage to a major fibre network cable forced it to close for two days.

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ECan moves to close water bottling loophole with new rules

Constructing wetlands will be encouraged instead of deterred under new proposed rules.

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‘These people genuinely think they are civic warriors’: The rise of the AI lawyer

Screeds of legal ‘arguments’ generated by AI aren’t doing anyone any favours, say those on the receiving end of them.

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Rototuna teacher censured over rape remarks resigns

The Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal had censured Shannan McPeak for serious misconduct following a 2022 incident.

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From Ōtorohanga to Harrodsville to Sorry Town - name saga’s apology

What began as a light-hearted anniversary of a famous town prank has ended in controversy over consultation and ‘community hurt’.

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Day in the Dock: Avoid jail now or spend a decade there, warns judge

Woman who kicked man in head during assault avoids jail but judge warns her of a decade in and out of prison if offending continues.

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Bestsellers: Te Awamutu baker finds sweet success with vegan treats

A vegan food place might seem an unusual business for a small rural town, but Katherine Snodgrass’s sweet treats are proving popular.

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Honouring Mum and Dad: Farm ownership dream becomes reality

For Alister Stewart, buying his first farm is not only the fulfilment of a lifelong dream, it’s about honouring his parent’s legacy.

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Taupō Airport scraps $800k runway repair as deterioration worsens

Engineers found the runway had deteriorated faster than expected, prompting fresh testing and fears of a much larger repair bill.

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Homelessness 'storm before the storm' despite new Government funding

The Government’s $14.5 million investment into rough sleepers has put a spotlight on the situation in Hamilton’s CBD.

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AI adoption top of mind for Waikato business leaders

For Waikato business leaders it’s no longer a question of whether to use artificial intelligence - it’s a matter of how.

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How the All Blacks could line up against France - and the case for Beauden Barrett to start

ANALYSIS: Coach Dave Rennie named four new caps on Monday but also showed the value he puts in experience, as a better-than-expected French side travels to NZ.

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‘We’re still in this’: What the All Whites need to make the World Cup knockout stage

Chris Wood says his side believe they can beat the world No 10 on Saturday as their quest for history continues in Canada.

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Britain has binned yet another PM, and the driving force is neither Labour nor Tory

Britain has binned yet another PM, and the driving force is neither Labour nor Tory

Keir Starmer has announced his resignation after two years. The success of his replacement hinges on battling the Farage barrage.

New Zealand tax changes: What’s been suggested so far?

A number of parties are proposing new taxes that could be levied on New Zealanders. But what are they, and do we need them?

The shows we’re most excited to watch on HBO Max

The shows we’re most excited to watch on HBO Max

The best recommendations for upcoming and returning shows to watch on the new streaming service.

New and approved: Den Ramen, Auckland

Just off Karangahape Road, this cosy, cave-like slip of a room is devoted to slurping ramen.

Welcome to the All Blacks’ Dave Rennie era

The new coach has announced his first squad – so what do the selections (and omissions) tell us?

The cost of being: A young family saving to take the kids on holiday

The cost of being: A young family saving to take the kids on holiday

‘…They do not contribute financially, though they offer their piggy bank money to us occasionally.’

The steady march of the workplace health and safety amendment bill

The steady march of the workplace health and safety amendment bill

The bill would reduce health and safety requirements for small business, which critics say will increase workplace harm.

All the times National has trashed its own campaign policies

All the times National has trashed its own campaign policies

National once derided KiwiSaver and Working for Families. Now the Labour schemes are part of its pitch to voters.

One of Brooke van Velden’s final acts as a politician will also be her most dangerous

One of Brooke van Velden’s final acts as a politician will also be her most dangerous

The Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill has been opposed by ACC, business owners and economists, yet persists.

Listen to this: The Spinoff is launching a new podcast, At Large with Toby Manhire

Listen to this: The Spinoff is launching a new podcast, At Large with Toby Manhire

From today, there is even more Spinoff for your ears (and eyes).