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Late to the party: National MP Nicola Willis' maiden statement
New National MP Nicola Willis has given her maiden statement in the House outlining her values and goals.
AudioParliament’s to do list: spending wrap-up, first words, and weapons brokering
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
AudioCommissioning changes
The Minister for Justice has asked the Law Commission for advice on changing abortion law but what do the Commissioners have to do?
AudioSharing tricks of the trade
Pacific politicians are in New Zealand to learn and share techniques for running parliaments including representatives from a Parliament that's just 10 years old.
AudioParliament’s to do list: more spending, farewell Coleman, and privacy online
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
AudioA look back: clearing records, letting fees, tropical retirement
The House takes a look back at the work MPs did in the House including expunging convictions, banning letting fee charges to tenants and changing super requirements in the Cook Islands, Niue, and…
AudioWhere'd the money go?
Imagine having your spending for the past year publicly scrutinised. MPs are checking government spending over the past financial year in a ten hour long debate called the annual review debate.
AudioParliament's to do list: spending checks and clean slates
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
AudioManaging tūpāpaku: accessing the dead
Policy, public outcry, or natural disasters can prompt a law change but sometimes the push for change comes from the humble select committee.
AudioA matter of responsibility
Asking a zinger of a question in the House can earn an MP much kudos but how far can MPs push the rules to land a political punch?
Video, AudioParliament’s to do list: prison tattoos, homosexual offences, and OMG blasphemy
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
AudioWho's honourable anyway?
The political year picks up energy with a tit-for-tat and we look at who is and isn't honourable.
AudioParliament's to do list: PACER Plus, taxes, and Parihaka
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
AudioPutting the 'e' in entreaty
A petition calling for an inquiry into New Zealand's role in the death of six people in Afghanistan has been handed over. The House looks at the rules for petitioning Parliament and its new e-Petition…
AudioKeeping tabs on taxpayer dollars
More than $75 billion in tax revenue was collected in the last financial year but who keeps tabs on whether the money is well spent? The House takes a look at annual reviews.
AudioFirst readings and education
Bills to limit state sector CEO salaries, close the Families Commission, and criminalise cartels have their first readings before the House while major education changes move to select committee.
AudioMPs seek information on Manus refugees
People smugglers will use any opportunity to get more 'bums on boats' a select committee has been told.
AudioMPs show support for Cyclone Gita hit countries
The Prime Minister has made a ministerial statement to update the House on support for Pacific countries affected by Tropical Cyclone Gita.
AudioHolding yourself to account
The Leader of the House outlines what MPs will get up to this week including the first reading of the Prime Minister's Child Poverty Reduction Bill.
AudioCattle rustling bill passes first reading
A bill to introduce harsher penalties for livestock rustlers has passed its first reading in the House.
AudioBack to business
The MPs return to the House for the first time in 2018 and pay tribute to former MP Jim Anderton who died in January.
AudioTime for the final question
MPs take one last swipe at the other side of the House and remind the public to be safe in the final question time for the year.
AudioCall for public's views on honey
A Parliament select committee is calling for submissions on its inquiry into honey including the definition of manuka and branding in international markets.
AudioThe House gets personal
A bill allowing terminally ill New Zealanders to choose euthanasia passed its first reading with MPs voting based on their personal beliefs.
AudioUrgency before Christmas
The House will sit under urgency this week to move through tax legislation. Phil Smith catches up with the Leader of the House to find out what that entails.
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