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MPs prepare to brave the response to congestion charging
6 Mar 2025Parliament kicked off this week with the first reading of a bill trying to improve something everybody hates - sitting in traffic.
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Urgent debate on Bayly resignation: Prosecution and defence
6 Mar 2025Parliament began its week with an urgent debate on an opaque ministerial resignation - in this ersatz trial, theories were plentiful.
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The changing sound of politics: The voices of past PMs
Political voices have become very familiar since the beginning of radio, but they haven't always sounded the same. Listen to 14 former Prime Ministers from 1912 to 1990. Audio
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A rare glimpse into the intelligence community
This week, MPs and the public got a rare glimpse behind the curtain of New Zealand's spy agencies.
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Justice: It's complicated
20 Feb 2025Most of the issues Parliament deals with are complicated, but few more so than criminal justice. Humans have been tinkering with solutions since the dawn of civilization. We still are.
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The House: MPs' first look at member's bills this year
19 Feb 2025Now the PM's Statement debate is done, MPs get to debate their own non-government bills, with one MP back from sick leave just in time.
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Fighting over growth, forgetting to mention the plan
17 Feb 2025Much of Parliament's time so far this year has been spent on one very long debate, and not about legislation - but a plan for legislation.
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The House: 'Mental health is about lived experience', Minister tells MPs
14 Feb 2025The Health Committee has heard from both the Minister for Mental Health, and from members of the public offering their own lived experience of mental health treatment.
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The House: Are there rules and punishments for MP misbehaviour?
13 Feb 2025David Seymour's recent off-road parliamentary excursion led to a reprimand from the Speaker, who also said the rules didn't apply to this instance. What are the rules?
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The summer of 300,000 submissions
9 Feb 2025A three-year Parliament might deal with 200,000 submissions. Over summer it received 300,000. The House chatted to the person overseeing that. Audio
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The Maunga owns itself: Taranaki histories and apologies
31 Jan 2025The House: Taranaki Maunga has a new name and now legal personhood, but there's a lot more fascinating detail in the new law than that.
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Parliament's final sitting day an insight into party factions
20 Dec 2024On Parliament's last day of the year, there was a rare glimpse of the factions within the major parties. Audio
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Labour moves Speaker from the 'nice' to 'naughty' list
20 Dec 2024Last week's fights with the Speaker over the Fast Track schedule may have changed the tone in Parliament. Audio
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Parliament fits an extra morning into final sitting day
20 Dec 2024The House - On Parliament's last day of the year, there was the rare occurrence of a personal (conscience) vote on selling booze over the Easter weekend. While it didn't have the numbers to pass, it… Audio
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Parliament on the home stretch, but first, a 30-hour sitting week
15 Dec 2024The House - This week, both the media and public honed in on the hullabaloo around ferries and speakers' rulings. Meanwhile, more than 30 hours of urgency were used to consider 11 bills. Audio
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Tough justice: How to drown a select committee
The House - In its first year, this Parliament has sent about six new laws to each select committee. But the Justice Committee has received 26. Why?
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Pacific presiders: Parliament hosts Pacific speakers and clerks
11 Dec 2024Speakers and clerks traded the warm shores of the South Pacific for Wellington's spring and a week of networking and learning, with a dose of casual diplomacy.
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Defence minister defends defence force: 'Out there with our tails up'
5 Dec 2024While the NZDF deals with budget issues, lagging equipment, and the Manawanui aftermath, Judith Collins makes it clear it still has her support. Audio
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Peek-a-boo politics: Scrutiny in the dark
The House: Parliament is conducting its annual week of performance reviews of government entities (and their ministers), sometimes all but blindfolded. Audio
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Parliament ending with intense scrutiny
1 Dec 2024There are just five House sitting days of Parliament left, which will feel like a warm down after what happens prior - five tough days of government scrutiny, with help from a watchdog. Audio
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'To love is to move towards freedom': Parliament's newest MP makes their maiden statement
24 Nov 2024Green MP Benjamin Doyle has joined the 54th Parliament a year into its term. Their maiden statement emphasised the need for radical love. Audio
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Meanwhile, a week of passing law
21 Nov 2024The political week has been packed with worthy distractions, but all week Parliament has focused on passing new laws. Here are the highlights.
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Samoan bill provides rare feel-good moment in Parliament
When the bill to restore NZ citizenship to some Samoans passed this week, Parliament's galleries were full to the brim with members of the community.
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The hīkoi and Parliament, where protests are two-a-penny
20 Nov 2024The House - Parliament protests run the gamut between solo vigils and a few thousand with amplified speeches. The hīkoi was an entirely new category.
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