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  • Little says Labour Party interns situation 'embarrassing'

    News
    Politics Auckland Region
    22 Jun 2017
    Matt McCarten.

    The Labour Party admits it's been embarrassing to have dozens of interns, brought to New Zealand to campaign for the party complain about sub-standard living conditions. Video

    Little says Labour Party interns situation 'embarrassing'
  • Govt's gun law plans put public at risk - Police Association

    News
    Politics
    15 Jun 2017
    No caption

    The government is putting peoples' lives at risk by rejecting new recommendations around gun laws, the Police Association says. Audio

    Govt's gun law plans put public at risk - Police Association
  • Act's Seymour welcomes rejection of gun law changes

    Audio
    politics
    15 Jun 2017

    Act's leader, David Seymour, applauds the Police Minister Paula Bennett's decision to reject several new licensing rules. Mr Seymour says the Law and Order select committee's recommendations would… Audio

  • 'Pandering': Rival MPs criticise Labour immigration plan

    News
    Politics
    13 Jun 2017
    Labour's leader Andrew Little has stressed the party's immigration policy is not about ethnicity or race.

    Accusations of race-baiting are swirling around Labour's immigration policy despite its direct effort to distance itself from such claims.

    'Pandering': Rival MPs criticise Labour immigration plan
  • Labour policy targets residency 'backdoor'

    News
    Politics refugees and migrants
    12 Jun 2017
    Labour leader Andrew Little

    The Labour Party is vowing to close what it says is a backdoor to residency created by government policies encouraging low-skilled work and low-level study.

    Labour policy targets residency 'backdoor'
  • Focus on Politics for 9 June 2017

    Audio
    politics
    9 Jun 2017

    The controversial voluntary euthanasia debate took another twist this week after a member's bill legalising the right to die was pulled from the ballot. The legislation in the name of the ACT party… Audio

  • Assisted dying to be debated in parliament

    Audio
    politics
    9 Jun 2017
    euthanasia

    Act Parry leader David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill has been drawn from the ballot. Audio

  • The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Clarke Gayford (Part 1)

    Audio 9 Jun 2017
    may corbyn

    Team New Zealand is through to a final against either Artemis or Team Japan. Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn… Audio

  • MPs will have to draw a line in the sand on euthanasia

    Audio 9 Jun 2017

    It's long been a political hot potato, and best avoided before a general election....but before September's election, MP's will have to say whether or not they support the issue of voluntary… Audio

  • Student fights for better mental health education

    News
    New Zealand health
    8 Jun 2017
    Lucy McSweeney, 21, has called on MPs to push for improved mental health education in high schools.

    A 21-year-old has collected nearly 10,000 signatures to push for improved mental health education in high schools, after struggling to seek help herself. Video

    Student fights for better mental health education
  • Medicinal cannabis bill to be debated by Parliament

    News
    Politics health
    8 Jun 2017
    Medicinal cannabis balm

    Parliament will debate whether to legalise cannabis for medical use, after a Green Party member's bill was pulled from the ballot today. Audio

    Medicinal cannabis bill to be debated by Parliament
  • Euthanasia bill: MPs give current voting positions

    News
    Politics
    8 Jun 2017
    David Seymour, left, Lecretia Seales, right.

    ACT leader David Seymour's euthanasia bill has been pulled from the members' ballot and will go before Parliament. Audio

    Euthanasia bill: MPs give current voting positions
  • Euthanasia bill expected to pass first reading

    Audio
    health life and society
    8 Jun 2017
    Euthanasia bill expected to pass first reading: RNZ Checkpoint

    ACT's David Seymour says the intention of the bill is to allow people with a "grievous and irremediable medical condition" to obtain medical aid to die. Video, Audio

  • ACC rejects tourist driver's refund offer

    Audio
    life and society transport
    8 Jun 2017
    American heart surgeon Kenneth Wolnak, whose careless driving resulted in the death of two men near Nelson in February, has been ordered to pay $165,000 in reparation.

    A guilt-ridden tourist who killed two men in a car crash tried to pay back ACC for his medical costs, but was told it couldn't take his money. Audio

  • BREAKING - David Seymour’s euthanasia bill has been pulled from the members' ballot and will go before Parliament

    News 8 Jun 2017

    BREAKING - David Seymour’s euthanasia bill has been pulled from the members' ballot and will go before Parliament

    BREAKING - David Seymour’s euthanasia bill has been pulled from the members' ballot and will go before Parliament
  • Question Time for 6 June 2017

    Audio
    politics
    6 Jun 2017
    1. MELISSA LEE to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the Government’s fiscal position?

    2. PHIL TWYFORD to the Minister for Building and Construction: Does he stand by his statement…

  • Govt unveils $1.8m security fund for crime-hit dairies

    News
    New Zealand politics
    1 Jun 2017
    CCTV footage released by police of the robbery at the Kingsford Supermarket in Mangere.

    A new $1.8 million fund to help small shops pay for extra security is a good step but it will not address the root problem, an Auckland dairy owner says. Video, Audio

    Govt unveils $1.8m security fund for crime-hit dairies
  • Police Minister to announce security fund for dairy owner

    Audio
    politics security
    1 Jun 2017

    ACT leader David Seymour claims the government nicked his idea and have done a pathetic take of it so far. He says it's disappointing and a cynical, vote-buying policy which won't improve the… Audio

  • Top Stories for Thursday 1 June 2017

    Audio 1 Jun 2017

    Dramatic images have emerged of an incident aboard a Malaysian Airlines plane which was forced to turn back to Melbourne airport after a passenger tried to enter the cockpit. The Sydney Morning… Audio

  • Dollars and pies - the budget debate

    Audio
    politics
    25 May 2017
    No caption

    The presentation of the Government's budget sparked a debate of optimism and pessimism in the House. Audio

  • Dollars and pies - the budget debate

    News
    The House politics
    25 May 2017
    No caption

    The presentation of the Government's budget sparked a debate of optimism and pessimism in the House.

    Audio

    Dollars and pies - the budget debate
  • Budget 2017: 'Rinky-dink' and 'communism by stealth'

    News
    Politics economy
    25 May 2017
    Andrew Little response

    Some minimum-wage earners will only get one extra dollar a week, Labour says - while ACT accuses National of "abandoning its roots". Video, Audio

    Budget 2017: 'Rinky-dink' and 'communism by stealth'
  • Winston says it's the "W" Budget, Labour says tax changes too skewed to wealthy

    Audio
    economy politics
    25 May 2017
    Winston says it's the "W" Budget, Labour says tax changes too skewed to wealthy

    Political parties react to National Government's 9th Budget, with Labour saying the tax changes are too skewed to the wealthy and the Greens saying the environment has been left out. Video, Audio

  • Budget speech - David Seymour

    Audio
    politics
    25 May 2017
    The Act Party's David Seymour debates the Prime Minister's Statement in the House.

    Leader of the Act Party David Seymour. Audio

  • Question Time for 24 May 2017

    Audio
    politics
    24 May 2017
    1. ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Does he agree with Hon Alfred Ngaro that some of the media are manufacturing the housing crisis; or does he agree there is a housing crisis, given Auckland has a…

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