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The House today - Tuesday 18 June 2019
The 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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Sport: Oceania Beach Soccer Championship kicks off in Tahiti
Sport: Oceania Beach Soccer Championship kicks off in Tahiti
The Oceania Beach Soccer Championships kick off today in French Polynesia after a six-year hiatus.
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Budget breach didn't break the law - Treasury
Budget breach didn't break the law - Treasury
Treasury has confirmed that a feature in its website search tool was exploited by an unknown person, but police have concluded this did not break the law. Audio
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The House today: Wednesday 29 May 2019
Budget -1 and counting. Today a new MP gets his first crack. Here’s what the House will try to do today.
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The House today: Wednesday 29 May 2019
The House today: Wednesday 29 May 2019
Budget -1 and counting. Today a new MP gets his first crack. Here’s what the House will try to do today.
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The House today: Tuesday 28 May 2019
It’s budget week but before the big day on Thursday there are other things to work through. Here’s what the House will try to do today.
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The House today: Tuesday 28 May 2019
The House today: Tuesday 28 May 2019
It’s budget week but before the big day on Thursday there are other things to work through. Here’s what the House will try to do today.
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The House today - Thursday 23 May 2019
Today MPs will work through an iwi settlement bill and some bills on earthquakes before breaking for the weekend.
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The House today - Thursday 23 May 2019
The House today - Thursday 23 May 2019
Today MPs will work through an iwi settlement bill and some bills on earthquakes before breaking for the weekend.
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Parliament’s to do list: Thursday 9 May 2019
Every day in the House MPs work through a schedule of business so here’s what they’ll likely work on today.
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Parliament’s to do list: Thursday 9 May 2019
Parliament’s to do list: Thursday 9 May 2019
Every day in the House MPs work through a schedule of business so here’s what they’ll likely work on today.
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"It ain't over till..."
It’s round two of the Government’s boss publicly going over the books and offering praise and complaints. "In the red corner..."
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Parliament's to do list: Wednesday May 8: "It ain't over till..."
"It ain't over till..."
It’s round two of the Government’s boss publicly going over the books and offering praise and complaints. "In the red corner..."
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Beginning a long debate on how money was spent
Audio 7 May 2019Each sitting day in the House MPs work through a schedule of business. Today that includes starting a ten hour debate on how Government departments performed over the last financial year.
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Parliament's to do list: Tuesday 7 May 2019
Beginning a long debate on how money was spent
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through a schedule of business. Today that includes starting a ten hour debate on how Government departments performed over the last financial year.
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Who's Up at 5am? At Auckland Zoo
Audio 6 May 2019We're up at 5am and we want to know who else is! In this episode of 'Who's up at 5am' we're at the Auckland Zoo. Stores coordinator Ian Pownall let us follow him round as he prepares food boxes for… Video, Audio
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Third readings aplenty at Parliament
Audio 2 May 2019The House will likely work through the final stages of a few bills today but the usual question time will still take place first.
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Parliament's to do list: Thursday 2 May 2019
Third readings aplenty at Parliament
The House will likely work through the final stages of a few bills today but the usual question time will still take place first.
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Parliament on loan sharks, privacy and prisoners
Audio 30 Apr 2019A brand new bill hits the stage aimed to tame loan sharks; while bills on taxes, levies, prisoner treatment and privacy take another step.
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Parliament’s to-do list: 30 April 2019
Parliament on loan sharks, privacy and prisoners
A brand new bill hits the stage aimed to tame loan sharks; while bills on taxes, levies, prisoner treatment and privacy take another step.
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Feeding the watchdogs: Parliament's to do list for Thursday 11 April
Audio 11 Apr 2019Thursdays at Parliament are shorter but still suprisingly busy. Today MPs will feed their watchdogs and then work on infrastructure, research and insolvency.
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Parliament's to do list for Thursday 11 April
Feeding the watchdogs: Parliament's to do list for Thursday 11 April
Thursdays at Parliament are shorter but still suprisingly busy. Today MPs will feed their watchdogs and then work on infrastructure, research and insolvency.
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Ko tātou, tātou - we are one: What to expect from the national remembrance service
What to expect from the national remembrance service
The national remembrance service for victims of the 15 March mosque terror attacks, is being held in North Hagley Park, Christchurch, and broadcast throughout the country.
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Christchurch mosque terror attacks day 9: What you need to know
Chch mosque attacks: What you need to know today
A week and a day has passed since the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch. Here's what you need to know on day nine.
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Thousands attend vigils to remember mosque shooting victims
Thousands attend vigils to remember mosque shooting victims
Large crowds have shown up for vigils which are being held across Aotearoa this afternoon after the country stood still for the official Islamic Call to Prayer, one week after the terror attacks.