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Housing and a treaty settlement - Parliament this week
Some weeks are quieter at Parliament but there are still a couple of bills to watch out for - Kāinga Ora and the Ngāti Hinerangi settlement
AudioA vision enacted - Rua Kēnana’s lament in law
The Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill doesn’t just restore his mana, it adds his poetry to the law.
AudioDeath and a pardon at Parliament
More than 50 things are listed on Parliament's to-do list but for those short on time The House has picked the two bills to watch for this week.
Audio'Honour the language' - Māori for MPs
MPs at Parliament say they're making the time for te reo Māori lessons to honour the language.
AudioForeign donations in question time
Parliament's question time provides a chance for MPs to bring up all sorts of issues and this week foreign donations to parties entered the mix.
AudioBudget is the ‘centerpiece’ of the Parliamentary year - Hipkins
MPs are spending 11 hours scrutinising the Government’s spending decisions line by line but it’s more than worth it says the Leader of the House Chris Hipkins.
AudioRugby and budgets at Parliament
This week Parliament works through more of Budget 2019, and on a bill to let you watch the Rugby World Cup at the pub.
AudioPreempting attacks in question time
Question time is meant to hold ministers to account but that doesn't mean some of them don't try to get ahead of the Oppositions attacks.
AudioNew Zealand history should be compulsory teaching - Youth MPs
Youth MPs say improving knowledge of New Zealand's cultural history can be achieved by making the subject compulsory in schools.
AudioParliament this week: money and death
The House gives a quick summary of two bills Parliament’s working on that you should know about.
AudioMPs head back to school
New MPs are often suprised at the varied demands of the job so now there's a training course to help them out.
AudioDeveloping frameworks for referendums
A bill that will outline the framework for the cannabis referendum has passed its first reading in the House.
AudioAbortion, elections, and cannabis questions
About 17 hours of work takes place in the debating chamber each week but not everyone has time to watch it all so we’ve picked the top three bills you should know about.
AudioMoney, housing, and taxes key to reducing wealth gap - youth MPs
Youth MPs are reporting back to their actual counterparts at select committees recommending changes to reduce the wealth gap like a living wage and increased housing supply.
AudioQuestion time this week: ties, grim reapers, and referenda
A quick review of question times this week in case you don't have a spare three hours to watch it all in detail.
AudioDeath, drugs, and reconciliation
Anywhere between 10 and 20 bills can be debated by MPs in the House in a sitting week but to save you time, we've picked the ones to watch out for.
AudioParliament congratulates Silver Ferns on world cup win
One of the first items ticked off by Parliament following a three-week break was to congratulate the Silver Ferns and Black Caps on their world cup performances.
AudioFamily and sexual violence package briefing
A package for family and sexual violence sits across eight different portfolios so some of those responsible told a select committee how it will work.
AudioThe House today - Thursday 27 June 2019
The last sitting for three weeks will have MPs working on farm debt mediation and drinking water standards.
AudioWorking through Budget 2019 and the End of life Choice bill
The House will continue working on the Budget 2019 bill and debate the second reading of the End of Life Choice Bill this week says Leader of the House Chris Hipkins.
Audio'We want people to be heard' - Pacific journalists
Media are a crucial part of the democratic process and accessibility to politicians is key to informing the public, say Pacific journalists.
AudioThe House today - Thursday 20 June 2019
The last day of the sitting week brings much of the same for MPs in the House with more Budget Debate and racing reform.
AudioEstimates hearings continue at Parliament
Budget 2019 is far from over at Parliament with Ministers continuing to turn up to select committees to answer questions on their budget bids.
AudioThe House today - Wednesday 19 June 2019
Parliament continues with its slightly different Wednesdays while the Budget Debate continues but the usual question time will still take place today.
AudioThe House today - Tuesday 18 June 2019
Parliament will carry on debating Budget 2019 and work on a bill setting next year's tax rates today.
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