Simon Watts’ office has corrected its earlier statements that no further work was being done.
Christopher Luxon says it is encouraging that the economy is growing again.
The Primary Production Select Committee sees its role as being the voice of rural New Zealand, says chair Mark Cameron.
No filibustering, no petty politics: Even when they disagree on transport priorities, MPs work towards good outcomes, Andy Foster says.
A priority for 2026 is its inquiry into performance reporting in the public sector.
The first of a series talking to the chairs of Parliament’s select committees.
If the economy grows faster the Government gets more revenue, says Nicola Willis.
The Ministerial Advisory Group will produce a report recommending changes to the aged care funding model by the middle of next year.
Things are getting worse under this Government, Labour’s Barbara Edmonds says.
But Nicola Willis will not change the Government’s approach to fiscal policy.