The online survey asked voters how they felt about action on climate change, public transport and environmental regulation.
Analysis: A poor showing for Labour tomorrow night would do more than just remove them from power, writes Q+A presenter Jack Tame.
ACT's surprise electorate run in Tāmaki targeting a chink in National's armour - does Vote Compass data back it up?
Analysis: Chris Hipkins ran rings around Christopher Luxon in the final TVNZ Leaders’ Debate, but it may well be a moot point, writes 1News political reporter Felix Desmarais.
'We've dealt with it as a team' - wing Telea replaced by Leicester Fainga'anuku for quarter-final.
The Labour and National leaders faced off for the final time before the election in a debate hosted by Jessica Mutch McKay.
"He's on here as some sort of expert when he's not," said the NZ First leader after Brad Olsen said "there isn't a fiscal plan here".
All Black was at his comic best when talking the odds, why everyone wants to be a Barrett, and why Aussie Mack Hansen is his favourite Ireland player.
Pinkett Smith says Rock thought she was getting divorced from Will Smith at the time.
"I didn't know what to do with my hands and didn't trust myself not to start screaming and shouting," the lucky winner said.
Seven retired ambulances were sent to the war-torn country earlier this year and have now been sent to medical units operating in conflict hotspots.
With polls predicting record seats in Parliament for the Greens, Shaw suggested other coalitions could happen "depending on the circumstances".
The charming setting of Kona Hawaii is where over 60 Kiwi female athletes will be competing at the Ironman World Championships this weekend.
Adam Agmon "was killed in action defending the people of Israel from Hamas savagery".
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1News political reporter Felix Desmarais sat near the back, while Christopher Luxon sat up front by the decal of his own face. Here's how it went.
Mark Telea, dropped from the All Blacks for Sunday's quarterfinal with Ireland, isn't the first NZ rugby player to be in the spotlight for off-field indiscretions.
Five debates across three-and-a-half weeks pitted party-against-party and leader-against-leader.
The next government must rethink how the education system works for neurodiverse learners, according to the Neurodiversity in Education Coalition.
The Lewa was found by a Poseidon crew after it was reported missing on October 2.
In 1996 the Electoral Commission was on a mission to inform voters they had two votes in the general election, not one.
It all comes down to tomorrow's results but the poll charts show how we got to here.
The Black Caps’ path to the Cricket World Cup semi-finals is starting to shape as a very similar run as that of the 2019 edition, writes Guy Heveldt.
A crash involving a car and motorcycle happened on the Northern Motorway shortly after 10am this morning.
A homicide investigation was launched after his body was found on Peter Snell Rd around 4am on October 12.
MetService suggested voters "get to a polling station today" if they don't want to lose their EasyVote cards in the wind.
Police are investigating after a body was found near a motorway off-ramp.
Fire and Emergency NZ are asking Samsung washing machine owners to double-check their washer isn't one of four models recalled 10 years ago.
Beauden Barrett commented on a post honouring the fallen All Blacks fan.
Despite the fervent campaign led by Prime Minster Anthony Albanese, early polls suggest the Voice to Parliament may not secure the necessary majorities.
It's the birthplace of the Rātana Church, and a longtime political stronghold for the Labour Party. But is that still the case?
Telea's absence deprives his team of one of their best attackers, but to condone his breach would hurt the All Blacks in different ways, writes Patrick McKendry in Paris.
The Hollywood legend purchased the home on 5th Helena Drive in Los Angeles just six months before she was found dead in August 1962.
Police say they were called to the scene on Main Rd North, in Timerlea, around 1.25pm.
A pair of late penalties from Stephen Perofeta was enough to seal a tight win for the Bulls.