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Term from 2017 to 2020
The first term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand lasted between 2017 and 2020. It was formed on 19 October 2017 following coalition agreements
First term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
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Government of New Zealand (2017–2023)
The Sixth Labour Government governed New Zealand from 26 October 2017 to 27 November 2023. It was headed first by Jacinda Ardern (October 2017–January
Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
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Government of New Zealand since 2023
The Sixth National Government is a coalition government comprising the National Party, ACT New Zealand and New Zealand First that has governed New Zealand
Sixth National Government of New Zealand
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The second term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand lasted between 2020 and 2023. It was formed following the Labour Party's landslide victory
Second term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
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Topics referred to by the same term
Labour Government of New Zealand may refer to: First Labour Government of New Zealand (1935-1949) Second Labour Government of New Zealand (1957-1960)
Labour Government of New Zealand
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Right-wing populist New Zealand political party
present, and with the New Zealand Labour Party from 2005 to 2008 and 2017 to 2020. New Zealand First currently serves in a coalition government with both National
New_Zealand_First
polls during the term of the 54th New Zealand Parliament (2023–present) for the 2026 New Zealand general election. The regular polls are the quarterly polls
Opinion polling for the 2026 New Zealand general election
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General election for the 54th Parliament of New Zealand
becoming the largest party in the new parliament. The election saw the worst defeat of a sitting government in New Zealand since the introduction of the MMP
2023 New Zealand general election
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Executive government of New Zealand
The New Zealand Government (Māori: Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the central government through which political authority is exercised in New Zealand
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New Zealand has a highly developed free-market economy. As of 2025[update], New Zealand's nominal GDP was US$248 billion. In the 2025 IMF rankings New
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nine years under the Fifth National Government, and the beginning of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand. New Zealand uses the mixed-member proportional
2017 New Zealand general election
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British dominion in Oceania from 1907 to 1947
The Dominion of New Zealand allowed the British Government to shape its foreign policy, and it followed Britain into the First World War. The 1923 and 1926
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General election in New Zealand
Labour Government which would govern for nine years in turn, until its loss to the National Party in the 2008 general election. It was the first New Zealand
1999 New Zealand general election
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New Zealand political party
Rogernomics, transformed New Zealand's economy from a protectionist one into a free market through extensive deregulation. After Labour lost the 1990 election and
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History of politics in New Zealand
such as the attainment of self-government, transition to Dominion status, and ultimately, independence. Prior to British colonisation, New Zealand politics
Political history of New Zealand
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Government of New Zealand, 1984 to 1990
The Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand governed New Zealand from 26 July 1984 to 2 November 1990 (the period up to 8 August 1989 is also called the
Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
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The New Zealand Government exercises executive power in New Zealand. This article lists spans of government under a party or coalition, as well as ministries
List of New Zealand governments
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unpopular. In 1935, the First Labour Government was elected, and the post-depression decade showed that average Labour support in New Zealand had roughly doubled
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The prime minister of New Zealand is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet, whose powers and responsibilities are defined by
List of prime ministers of New Zealand
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Current New Zealand parliamentary term
New Zealand, New Zealand First parties, in government, and the Labour Party, Green Party, and Te Pāti Māori, in opposition. Christopher Luxon of the National
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Referendum in New Zealand
two biggest political parties in New Zealand, Labour or National, have tried to decriminalise or legalise cannabis. The Green Party, which has advocated
2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum
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Centre-left political party in New Zealand
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Māori: Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand. The party's platform programme
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Left-wing green political party in New Zealand
therapeutic purposes, with the support of a registered medical practitioner". In the 2017–2020 term of the Sixth Labour Government, medicinal cannabis was
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
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New Zealand minister of the Crown
by New Zealand First, the Green Party and ACT New Zealand in the formation of both the Sixth Labour Government and the Sixth National Government. Key
Minister of Finance (New Zealand)
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Centre-right political party in New Zealand
stability of New Zealand, mainly keeping intact the high degree of protectionism and the strong welfare state built up by the First Labour Government. The last
New_Zealand_National_Party
November 2021, the Sixth Labour Government introduced legislation to replace the Children's Commissioner with two new entities: the "Children and Young
Children's Commissioner (New Zealand)
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New Zealand shadow cabinet (2023–present)
The Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins is the official Opposition in the 54th New Zealand Parliament. It comprises the members of the New Zealand Labour
Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins
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New Zealand politician
Philip Wood (born 10 May 1980) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician and a former member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, representing Mount
Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)
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Local government in New Zealand currently consists of 78 local authorities that exist in a unitary system by which they exist and derive their powers
Local government in New Zealand
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Top administrative divisions of New Zealand
is divided into sixteen such areas. The councils derive their powers from the central government, as New Zealand is a unitary state rather than a federation
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Head of government of New Zealand
The prime minister of New Zealand (Māori: Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand. The incumbent[update] prime minister, Christopher
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Representative of the monarch of New Zealand
The governor-general of New Zealand (Māori: Te kāwana tianara o Aotearoa) is the representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles
Governor-General of New Zealand
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New Zealand politician
by winning the marginal Otago electorate. He was Attorney-General of New Zealand and a senior Cabinet minister in the Sixth Labour Government between 2017
David Parker (New Zealand politician)
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been an important part of New Zealand society and a significant political issue. It is concerned with the provision by the state of benefits and services
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2019 New Zealand government report
Working Group (DWG) was established by the Labour – New Zealand First government led by Jacinda Ardern. The aim of this working group was to commission
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lists of New Zealand acts of Parliament (statutory law) sorted by government and parliamentary term. "New Zealand Acts As Enacted". NZLII. New Zealand Legal
Lists of acts of the New Zealand Parliament
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while the Labour Party significantly increases its number of seats. 26 October: Labour and New Zealand First form a coalition government. Labour leader
Timeline of New Zealand history
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which had been dominated by the Labour Party since the Second World War. Particular emphasis was placed on New Zealand First's unprecedented success, particularly
1996 New Zealand general election
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New Zealand politician (born 1965)
as the national secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union, New Zealand's largest private-sector union. Little's term as Labour leader
Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)
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New Zealand politician (born 1966)
New Zealand politician. She was elected to the House of Representatives as a list MP for the National Party in the 2008 election. She served as the 11th
Melissa_Lee
Central bank of New Zealand
2018, the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand passed the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Monetary Policy) Amendment Act 2018, which created the bank's
Reserve_Bank_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician (born 1945)
a New Zealand politician. He has led the political party New Zealand First since he founded it in 1993, and since November 2023 has served as the 25th
Winston_Peters
The politics of New Zealand function within a framework of an independent, unitary, parliamentary democracy. The system of government is based on the
Politics_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician
Minister of Health in the Sixth National Government of New Zealand. Costello's parents are racing journalist John Costello and New Zealand tennis representative
Casey_Costello
New Zealand politician
Minister of Forestry in the Labour–New Zealand First coalition government from 2017 to 2020. He was elected for a fifth non-consecutive term in Parliament
Shane_Jones
students in New Zealand through the Ka Ora, Ka Ako (Health School Lunches) programme since 2020. In 2023, the Sixth National Government Of New Zealand, a coalition
School_lunches_in_New_Zealand
either National or Labour the 61 seats needed to form a government. On 19 October 2017, Winston Peters, leader of New Zealand First, announced that he
2020 New Zealand general election
2020_New_Zealand_general_election
almost 20% of New Zealanders were born overseas, one of the highest percentages of any country in the world. The Department of Labour's sixth annual Migration
Immigration_to_New_Zealand
members of various other local government bodies. All 11 of New Zealand's regions and 66 of New Zealand's 67 cities and districts participated in the elections;
2025 New Zealand local elections
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list of acts passed during the 54th New Zealand Parliament (27 November 2023 onwards), the first parliament of the Sixth National Government of New Zealand
List of acts of the 54th New Zealand Parliament
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abolish the Maori seats if it won power. The new government as eventually formed consisted of Labour and Progressive in coalition, while New Zealand First and
2005 New Zealand general election
2005_New_Zealand_general_election
New Zealand politician (born 1973)
a Labour/Green/New Zealand First government and a National/New Zealand First government. Shaw ruled out cooperating with the National Party. New Zealand
James Shaw (New Zealand politician)
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New Zealand politician
Communities and Associate Minister for Agriculture in the Sixth National Government of New Zealand. Patterson was born in Canterbury and raised with his
Mark Patterson (New Zealand politician)
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New Zealand politician (born 1977)
Kelvin Davis. Sepuloni is New Zealand's first MP of Tongan descent. She was a senior minister in the Sixth Labour Government under Prime Minister Jacinda
Carmel_Sepuloni
General election in New Zealand
held in New Zealand on 27 July 2002 to determine the composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the reelection of Helen Clark's Labour Party
2002 New Zealand general election
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New Zealand politician
McAnulty is a New Zealand politician. He was first elected to the New Zealand House of Representatives in 2017, representing the New Zealand Labour Party. He
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Bilateral relations
New Zealand is a major non-NATO ally of the United States. United States and New Zealand share comparable histories; both nations grew from British colonies
New Zealand–United States relations
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Government of New Zealand from 2008–2017
The Fifth National Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand for three parliamentary terms from 19 November 2008 to 26 October 2017.
Fifth National Government of New Zealand
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Charitable foundation and 2019 summit
one for governments, one for online service providers, and one for the ways in which the two can work together. In May 2024, the New Zealand and French
Christchurch_Call
General election in New Zealand
formed between the Labour and New Zealand First parties, with support on confidence and supply by the Green Party. The Green Party became the third-largest
2008 New Zealand general election
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Local government entities in New Zealand
The territorial authorities of New Zealand are the country's municipal local government entities, existing alongside the country's regional councils. There
Territorial authorities of New Zealand
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New Zealand public health agency
established by the New Zealand Government to replace the country's 20 district health boards (DHBs) on 1 July 2022. Health New Zealand is charged with
Te_Whatu_Ora
Prime Minister of New Zealand since 2023
was released, showing the National-ACT-New Zealand First coalition government convincingly behind the left bloc of Labour, the Green Party and Te Pāti
Christopher_Luxon
Topics referred to by the same term
Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand, the New Zealand government under Helen Clark (1999–2008) Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand, the New Zealand government
Labour_government
of acts passed during the 53rd New Zealand Parliament (25 November 2020 onwards), the second parliament of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
List of acts of the 53rd New Zealand Parliament
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New Zealand politician
member of the Labour Party from 1984 to 1994 before joining or leading a succession of minor centrist parties. He was the Leader of Future New Zealand from
Peter_Dunne
Most-senior elected politician in the party
The leader of the National Party is the most-senior elected politician within the New Zealand National Party. Under the constitution of the party, they
Leader of the New Zealand National Party
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Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
New Zealand First and United Future, established a majority at the beginning the 48th Parliament. The Labour-led administration was in its third term
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occasionally by the Government of New Zealand. Referendums may be government-initiated or held in accordance with the Electoral Act 1993 or the Citizens Initiated
Referendums_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti by-election for the Labour Party. Whaitiri served as Minister of Customs for the Sixth Labour Government on two separate occasions but resigned
Meka_Whaitiri
New Zealand politician, physician and infectious-diseases researcher (born 1979)
of the New Zealand House of Representatives for the Labour Party. Verrall was previously a senior lecturer in pathology and molecular medicine at the
Ayesha_Verrall
Political slogan today associated with 2023 New Zealand general election
politicians used the term to describe Luxon's government, the Sixth National Government of New Zealand, instead. The term "coalition of chaos" and others
Coalition_of_chaos
The New Zealand Government responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand in various ways. In early February 2020, the Government imposed travel restrictions
New Zealand government response to the COVID-19 pandemic
New_Zealand_government_response_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
New Zealand parliamentary term from 2020 to 2023
Green parties, in government, and the National, Māori and ACT parties, in opposition. The Sixth Labour Government held a majority in this Parliament
53rd_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand politician (born 1968)
the Labour-led coalition government's plan to withdraw New Zealand's non-combat training mission from Iraq by June 2020, stating it was too soon. The
Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician)
Mark_Mitchell_(New_Zealand_politician)
New Zealand politician
Prime was Minister of Conservation and Minister for Youth in the final year of the Sixth Labour Government. Her promotion marked the first time Cabinet had
Willow-Jean_Prime
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
The 49th New Zealand Parliament was elected at the 2008 election. It comprised 122 members, including an overhang of two seats (an increase of one from
49th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Emissions, impacts and responses of New Zealand related to climate change
to continue polluting. In 2018 when the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand came to power, it ceased issuing new offshore oil and gas exploration permits
Climate_change_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand vocational education provider
New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology (formerly Te Pūkenga) is the largest vocational education provider in New Zealand. In February 2019, the
Te_Pūkenga
The healthcare system of New Zealand has undergone significant changes throughout the past several decades. From an essentially fully public system based
Healthcare_in_New_Zealand
Cindy Kiro Legislature term: 54th New Zealand Parliament. The Sixth National Government, elected in 2023, continues. Speaker of the House – Gerry Brownlee
2026_in_New_Zealand
Government of New Zealand, 1960–1972
The Second National Government of New Zealand (also known as the Holyoake Government, after head of government Keith Holyoake) was the government of New
Second National Government of New Zealand
Second_National_Government_of_New_Zealand
Co-governance between indigenous Māori and the New Zealand Crown
coastlines and landmarks. During the 53rd New Zealand Parliamentary term (2020–2023), the Sixth Labour Government implemented several co-governance arrangements
Co-governance
New Zealand politician
Scott Clark (born 5 January 1973) is a former New Zealand Labour Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament representing Dunedin (previously Dunedin
David Clark (New Zealand politician)
David_Clark_(New_Zealand_politician)
Association for councils in New Zealand
Local Government New Zealand Te Kahui Kaunihera ō Aotearoa (LGNZ) is the local government association of New Zealand. It represents the interests of some
Local_Government_New_Zealand
list of statutes of New Zealand for the 52nd New Zealand Parliament (7 November 2017 to 6 September 2020), the first parliament of the Sixth Labour Government
List of acts of the 52nd New Zealand Parliament
List_of_acts_of_the_52nd_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand politician
(born 29 January 1954) is a New Zealand politician of the New Zealand First party, and former soldier, who served as Minister of Defence between October 2017
Ron_Mark
Government ministry of New Zealand
agency responsible for the New Zealand government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2021, the Sixth Labour Government announced that DHB system
Ministry of Health (New Zealand)
Ministry_of_Health_(New_Zealand)
Failed New Zealand legislation proposal
campaigned against the co-governance policies of the Sixth Labour Government and advocated a binding referendum on co-governance, claiming that the current principles
Treaty_Principles_Bill
Minister of the New Zealand Government
violence in New Zealand. The position was first established during the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand following the 2020 New Zealand general election
Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
Minister_for_the_Prevention_of_Family_and_Sexual_Violence
The voting rights of prisoners in New Zealand have changed numerous times since the first election in New Zealand in 1853, with prisoners experiencing
Voting rights of prisoners in New Zealand
Voting_rights_of_prisoners_in_New_Zealand
Former New Zealand politician
a New Zealand former politician. A former union organiser, Lees-Galloway was a Labour Party Member of Parliament from 2008 to 2020, representing the Palmerston
Iain_Lees-Galloway
American-born New Zealand politician
Minister for Transport during the first term of the Sixth Labour Government. She holds dual citizenship of New Zealand and the United States. Genter was born
Julie_Anne_Genter
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of the disease in New Zealand was reported on 28 February 2020. The country recorded over 2,274,370 cases
COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
COVID-19_pandemic_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand political party promoting indigenous rights
also known as the Māori Party, is a left-wing political party in New Zealand advocating Māori rights. With the exception of a handful of general electorates
Te_Pāti_Māori
New Zealand politician (born 1983)
believe New Zealand is warming". Seymour shrank the budget for free school lunches, a programme introduced by the previous Sixth Labour Government that he
David_Seymour
New Zealand shadow cabinet (August–October 2017)
the Labour Party formed the largest party not in government, this Frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition of the New Zealand House of
Shadow Cabinet of Jacinda Ardern
Shadow_Cabinet_of_Jacinda_Ardern
is the Sixth National Government's policy to address New Zealand's water infrastructural challenges. It is the successor to the previous Sixth Labour Government's
Local_Water_Done_Well
Political movement advocating socio-economic change in New Zealand
was found in the labour movement. The extent to which socialism plays a part in modern New Zealand politics depends on which definitions of socialist are
Socialism_in_New_Zealand
Prime Minister of New Zealand in 2023
September 1978) is a New Zealand politician who has served as leader of the New Zealand Labour Party since January 2023 and leader of the Opposition since
Chris_Hipkins
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