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Ministers reject Lochinver farm bid
Government ministers have declined an application for a Chinese company to buy Lochinver Station. Audio
GCSB speech hijacked by protesters
The acting director of the government's electronic spy agency had to abandon a speech in Wellington today after she was targeted by protesters. Video
Government cautious over IS fight role
The Government is being cautious in the approach it intends to take in the fight against Islamic State and will tell the country what it is on Wednesday, Prime Minister John Key says. Audio
PM John Key back in campaign mode
Prime Minister John Key was back in full campaign mode after accepting Judith Collins' resignation at the weekend, insisting it has not derailed National's campaign.
POWER PLAY
You know the election is not far away when political parties start ramping up the rhetoric on race relations. The race debate has flared on two different fronts this week.
Seasonal job quota may rise - PM
Prime Minister John Key has said the Government is considering expanding the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme - in response to requests from Pacific Islands. Audio
All Blacks test in Samoa likely
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says it now looks likely that a first ever All Blacks test will be held in Samoa, as the Pacific country pushes for more international exposure.
Collins questioned over help for Oravida
The Justice Minister continues to face questions about whether she gave a New Zealand milk exporting company favourable treatment following her trip to China in 2013. Audio