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Minister of Justice Paul Goldsmith is standing by proposals to narrow the voter enrolment deadline, following confirmation of ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says he is open to changing the law in response to potential suppression breaches related to the Tom Phillips injunction. Last week in the High Court at Wellington, ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith is standing by proposals to narrow the voter enrolment deadline after confirmation of ministerial advice on the matter. A major overhaul in the works includes plans to ...
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 4th of September, does Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith have a fix for a system a new report says is under “considerable stress”? Great news ...
The Commerce Commission is recommending minister for media and communications Paul Goldsmith deregulate rural copper networks as they are no longer considered a natural monopoly. Telecommunications ...
Ōrākei Local Board member Troy Churton’s behaviour at a Mt Eden public meeting was a disgrace and proves he is unfit to represent ratepayers, say ACT Local candidates Amanda Lockyer, Rob Meredith, and ...
Network operator Chorus has reported a lift in revenue for the year ended 30 June 2025 despite a difficult time for the economy and the retirement of legacy services. Revenue lifted from $1,010M to $1 ...
Labour's deputy leader says Peeni Henare was "mistaken" when he told the audience at a by-election debate his party would repeal the gang patch ban. The Labour Party has had to clarify its position on ...
The New York Yankees veteran is projected to reunite with a struggling National League team after leaving the Bronx.
The History Of Sound', 'Dreams', 'Happyend' and 'Sunfish' are new indie films opening with 'Spinal Tap II' and 'Downton Abbey' finales.