Chris Bishop is optimistic, but Kieran McAnulty says the minister needs to stop stirring.
Jacinda Ardern sets out feel-good agenda for government, presenting the coalition as united on its key themes despite disagreements about specific policy matters.
Even though New Zealand is far from Europe, Kiwis are starting to consider the importance of stronger local government.
The Government is considering introducing a national interest test to give ministers the power to veto foreign purchases they deem do not meet the test.
Meanwhile, Simon Bridges says coalition disagreements are not MMP in practice.
But the minister says the Provincial Growth Fund won't subsidise provincial banking services.
Ireland feels a bit like a child trapped in the middle of a divorce.
But National says contention over the law is a real test of the prime minister's leadership.
Jami-Lee Ross criticises government's expensive tram system in Auckland.
CTU not happy 90-day trials still included in employment law.