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Freedom versus freedom: add your voice
Parliament is asking for public feedback on a bill that would enable ‘safe areas’ around abortion service providers.
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Freedom versus freedom: add your voice
Freedom versus freedom: add your voice
Parliament is asking for public feedback on a bill that would enable ‘safe areas’ around abortion service providers.
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Question Time for 23 March 2021
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Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?
Hon JULIE ANNE GENTER to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by his statement that “we…
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Seymour blames government for fruit grower's closure
Seymour blames government for fruit grower's closure
The ACT Party says the closure of a large strawberry farm in Auckland reflects the government's failure to protect the horticulture industry.
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Deaths, injuries after 'serious incident' in Epsom - police
Man, woman found dead with stab wounds in Epsom - police
A man and woman were found dead with what appear to be stab wounds at an address in Epsom, police say.
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Plans under way for trans-Tasman bubble by end of April
Plans under way for trans-Tasman bubble by end of April
The government plans to have a travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia in place by the end of April, RNZ understands, and the proposal may go to Cabinet on Monday. Audio
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New TVNZ poll: Labour on 49%, National on 27%
New TVNZ poll: Labour on 49%, National on 27%
Labour remains on top, with 49 percent, while National has climbed to 27 percent in TVNZ's first Colmar Brunton poll for the year.
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Labour sees dip in popularity, Collins see lowest rating yet -
Labour has had a slight dip in political popularity, but Judith Collins has had her lowest rating yet as Preferred Prime Minister, according to the latest 1 News Colmar-Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Compulsory scanning unlikely any time soon
Making it compulsory to scan QR codes on the Covid Tracer app has been put in the too hard basket by the government - for now.
Significant stumbling blocks have been identified - in particular too… Audio
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Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Analysis - The leaking has already begun from the National Party's top-secret report on their disastrous 2020 election campaign. It's a fraught issue, illustrating just how dysfunctional and divisive…
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Mandatory Covid-19 app scanning put on back burner
Mandatory Covid-19 app scanning put on back burner
Mandating the scanning of QR codes on the Covid Tracer app has been put in the too-hard basket by the government - for now.
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'Does she stand by?' - quizzing the Prime Minister
MPs often ask if the Prime Minister stands by all her statements, government policies, and actions knowing the answer will be 'yes', so why do it? asks The House. Audio
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'Does she stand by?' - quizzing the Prime Minister
'Does she stand by?' - quizzing the Prime Minister
MPs often ask if the Prime Minister stands by all her statements, government policies, and actions knowing the answer will be 'yes', so why do it? asks The House.
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Rise of the House of quizzes: questions gain ground in parliament
Parliament has always been about arguments and speeches, but questions have got loose and are roaming free. Audio
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Rise of the House of quizzes: questions gain ground in parliament
Rise of the House of quizzes: questions gain ground in parliament
Parliament has always been about arguments and speeches, but questions have got loose and are roaming free.
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Covid-19 vaccine: 2m New Zealanders will get first dose within four months
Vaccine rollout plan to dose 2m NZers in four months
Frontline health workers and people in high-risk settings including older people in South Auckland, people in residential care and older people - particularly Māori and Pacific - will get vaccine…
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Question Time for 10 March 2021
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Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s policies and actions?
Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New…
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Question Time for 9 March 2021
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ANNA LORCK to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he seen on financial support given to businesses in the wake of recent alert level changes?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does…
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The fight over what representation looks like
The subject of Māori wards on local bodies brings out both passionate support and angry opposition. Audio
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The passion and pain over Māori wards
The fight over what representation looks like
The subject of Māori wards on local bodies brings out both passionate support and angry opposition.
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Covid-19: Govt rejects Nats' push for outbreak inquiry
Covid-19: Govt rejects Nats' push for outbreak inquiry
The government has poured cold water on the call for an inquiry into the Valentine's Day outbreak.
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Erebus memorial protest 'hugely distressing', says family member of victim
Erebus memorial protest 'hugely distressing' - family member of victim
Protests against the memorial disrespect those who died in the 1979 tragedy, a family member says, and mana whenua Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei expressed full support.
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Government criticised for 'rolling maul' vaccine strategy
Government criticised for 'rolling maul' vaccine strategy
Cabinet ministers have been sitting on advice regarding a nationwide vaccination schedule for weeks, but have yet to finalise or publish a complete plan.
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Covid-19: Developments from 3 March, 2021
Covid-19: What happened in NZ on Wednesday
Pressure is mounting on the government to fully subsidise workers having to isolate, officials continue to defend their communications after conflicting claims, and Destiny Church hits back at…
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Govt investigates phone app that detects Covid-19 before onset of symptoms
Govt investigates phone app that detects Covid-19 early
The government has been quietly investigating if returnees and border workers should use a phone app that can detect Covid-19 two or three days before symptoms set in.