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New Kiwi government wastes no time in winding back Ardern’s agenda

New Kiwi government wastes no time in winding back Ardern’s agenda

It took 40 days for a three-party coalition to form government in New Zealand. But now it has arrived, it’s not wasting any time in turning back the clock.

  • by James Lemon

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Thousands march against policies that could wind back Maori gains

Thousands march against policies that could wind back Maori gains

The protest action was called for by political party Te Pati Maori and coincided with the opening of New Zealand’s 54th parliament later in the day.

  • by Lucy Craymer
A country three hours away from Australia is the next frontier of China’s ambitions
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A country three hours away from Australia is the next frontier of China’s ambitions

There are fresh allegations of intimidation in the Pacific as Beijing’s influence grows to encompass everything from infrastructure to media, mining, policing and healthcare in one of Australia’s closest neighbours.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Natalie Clancy
‘Major loss’: New Zealand backtracks on world-first tobacco ban

‘Major loss’: New Zealand backtracks on world-first tobacco ban

The country’s new centre-right coalition will scrap the laws introduced by the previous Labour-led government, according to coalition agreements published last last week.

  • by Emma Rumney
It took six weeks, but NZ now has a government and two job-sharing deputies

It took six weeks, but NZ now has a government and two job-sharing deputies

Former Air New Zealand CEO and incoming Prime Minister Chris Luxon has done two deals to finally arrive at a three-way governing coalition.

  • by Ben McKay
Kiwi ‘caveman’ returns to nature after six month prison stint

Kiwi ‘caveman’ returns to nature after six month prison stint

He first became famous for living in a cave and eating cannabis pizzas, but then New Zealand’s Little John hit the headlines for the wrong reasons.

  • by Hamish McNeilly
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Deportee shot dead by NZ police had violent crime history in Australia

Deportee shot dead by NZ police had violent crime history in Australia

Tane Wipa was deported back to NZ under the Australian Migration Act, after years of offending. He first appeared in the criminal courts at the age of 14.

  • by Ryan Anderson
Couple shocked after $7600 Lotto win turns out to be $7.6 million

Couple shocked after $7600 Lotto win turns out to be $7.6 million

The couple, who wish to remain anonymous, eventually worked out they had become multimillionaires after taking out the top prize in the Lotto NZ Powerball.

  • by Katie Ham
Its population is just 11,000 but for Australia, this island nation is now a key Pacific partner

Its population is just 11,000 but for Australia, this island nation is now a key Pacific partner

As Beijing dangles ever more compelling carrots before South Pacific governments, Tuvalu has shown Canberra how to navigate its future in the Pacific.

  • by Marcus Ray
Why Albanese’s ‘pretty massive’ Pacific pact will irk Beijing

Why Albanese’s ‘pretty massive’ Pacific pact will irk Beijing

A new treaty with the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu marks a significant escalation of Australia’s regional ambitions. It will not have gone unnoticed in China.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Winston Peters is back, National loses ground in NZ election after final count

Winston Peters is back, National loses ground in NZ election after final count

The centre-right National party and its preferred coalition partner have lost a preliminary parliamentary majority, setting the stage for a three-party tie-up with comeback MP Winston Peters.

  • by Ben McKay