Minor parties have been wooed, cabinet places are being brokered, and the opposition have been through a speedy, bloodless leadership change, writes Tim Watkin.
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The ghost of Elders haunts NZ elections
The head of New Zealand’s Labour Party has been in Melbourne poring over a 13,000 page court file in an effort to destroy Opposition Leader John Key, writes Kevin Childs.
NZ Election 1: Helen Clark is beached bro
After nine years at the top Helen Clark’s rein as New Zealand Prime Minister may be about to end in an election that parallels Australia’s in 2007, writes Kevin Childs.
NZ election: Clark v Key debate
If National was hoping to sleep-walk to victory in an election that is its to lose, this week has left New Zealanders with the impression that it’s going to be another tight race, writes Tim Watkin.
Kiwi campaign kicks off with a tux cut
In just over five weeks New Zealand will go to the polls and Labour begins the campaign a length or two behind the opposition National party, writes Tim Watkin.
So what’s so good about the world’s biggest radio telescope?
Most of us were under the impression that Prime Minister Rudd was in New Zealand to talk about climate change, until Helen Clark dropped the bombshell, writes Eleri Harris.






