Denis O'rourke
Local bus services come at cost of drivers' wages - union
An election meeting in Wellington has heard complaints transport efficiency is being achieved at the cost of workers wages. Audio
Righting an historic wrong
Hundreds of homosexual New Zealanders who were convicted for consensual adult activity have received an apology from the House and could have their convictions quashed if a bill passes. Audio
Righting an historic wrong
Hundreds of homosexual New Zealanders who were convicted for consensual adult activity have received an apology from the House and could have their convictions quashed if a bill passes.
AudioCaravan classrooms and spook watching
Caravans, dental clinics and gymnasiums as classrooms, and a new law for the national spooks. Audio
Caravan classrooms and spook watching
Caravans, dental clinics and gymnasiums as classrooms, and a new law for the national spooks.
AudioLabour slams massive increase in social housing delays
New figures show it's now taking the Government twice as long to find accomodation for homeless people as it was six months ago. It also appears to be getting harder for government agencies to find… Audio
Parliament makes urgent fix to transport laws
Up to 25 councils have been let off the hook after MPs fixed a legal blunder which had made some speed limit bylaws and all the speeding tickets issued under them invalid. Audio
NZ First MPs defend penalty clause
The New Zealand First MP, Denis O'Rourke, says it was his idea to put in a financial clause that would make party members who jump ship pay the party 300-thousand-dollars. Audio
Vote on alcohol bill could be close
Next month MPs will vote on whether the age when alcohol can be bought should be raised - and early indications are that the vote will be close. Audio