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Labour leader Chris Hipkins (C).
Labour is announcing a cost-of-living policy on Tuesday, its first policy announcement in over six months.
Leader Chris Hipkins confirmed the unveiling on Morning Report on Tuesday, after Kingi Kiriona - the party's new candidate for Hauraki-Waikato - hinted at 'tax relief' policies when the party list was revealed on Monday.
Labour policies announced so far include: a narrow capital gains tax to fund three free doctors visits, a 'future fund' - the details of which will not be known until after the election - low-interest loans for GPs, free cervical screening for 25 to 69 year olds, and an increase to the video game developer rebate.











