RADIO NEW ZEALAND: Delegates to the National Party's annual conference in Wellington which begins on Friday evening, are being warned not to be complacent about the election.
National holds a substantial lead over the Labour Party in opinion polls.
But leader John Key says the fortunes of political parties can change quickly, and MMP adds a different dimension to politics.
He says he is taking nothing for granted and nor should the delegates.
This message is echoed by party president Judy Kirk, who says members need to work hard, remain focused and, above all, not become complacent.
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