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Oral Questions for Thursday 19 February 2026
Audio 19 Feb 2026Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Pacific Peoples: Does he agree with Christopher Luxon's statement about Pasifika, "We're gonna make sure we deliver for them"; if so… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 19 February 2026
National U-turns on housing density; fearing a backlash in well-heeled parts of Auckland, the government drops its housing number ambitions, two million new homes was too much; how does 1.6 million… Audio
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Explainer: What on earth is going on with Auckland's housing?
Housing Minister Chris Bishop has outlined changes to housing densification plans for Auckland - with cabinet agreeing to lower the maximum number of houses in Auckland from 2 million to at least 1.6… Audio
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Government expected to make announcement on Auckland housing plan U-turn
Government expected to make announcement on Auckland housing plan U-turn
The Housing Minister has had to grapple with a process he says is "legally complicated". Audio
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Messy neighbours, planes overhead: What drops the value of your house?
Could your new neighbours lower the value of your house?
Some threats to a property's value can be controlled, and anothers not.
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The House: Chris Bishop and Kieran McAnulty speeches among the standouts in opening event
Bishop and McAnulty the standouts in Parliament's opening speeches
Parliament's year begins with a very long debate. The House reviews the event and samples a few of the best speakers.
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Coalition for More Homes responds to housing announcement
Audio 19 Feb 2026Scott Caldwell from the Coalition for More Homes responded to Housing Minister Chris Bishop's announcement and spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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New housing density plans for Auckland announced
Housing Minister Chris Bishop delivered his much anticipated speech on backdowns in housing density plans for Auckland. Political reporter Lilian Hanly spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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'Full circle': No housing for Parau Farms as city reverts to sports field plan
'Full circle': No housing for Parau Farms as city reverts to sports field plan
Tauranga City Council is abandoning plans for housing on land it bought in Bethlehem 25 years ago.
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UN nuclear watchdog chief warns Iran-US talks 'don't have much time'
UN nuclear chief warns Iran-US talks 'don't have much time'
US threats of military action loomed over the latest negotiations.
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Finding Cynthia Winters
Audio 19 Feb 2026Sue Watson always knew she was adopted. Sue was in her mid-20s and for the first time in her life, she was curious. What followed over the next few decades was not a Disney reunion story. Audio
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Fast and fur-ious: Dog makes unexpected Olympic debut during cross-country ski finish
Watch: Dog makes unexpected Olympic debut
Footage from the broadcast shows the happy pup running with two skiers as the crowd cheers.
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More than 20 countries will attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting on Thursday, White House says
More than 20 countries to attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting
Donald Trump will announce that member states have pledged more than US$5 billion for reconstruction and humanitarian efforts in Gaza, the White House says.
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Epstein files offer new clues about FBI interest in his billionaire benefactor
Epstein files offer new clues about his billionaire benefactor
Les Wexner, the former owner of Victoria's Secret, is one of the most mysterious figures in Epstein's orbit.
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Ironic that government has 'run out of time' to pursue longer Parliamentary term - law expert
'Very complicated': Minister defends dropping plan for four-year term referendum
The government has ditched a bill to put a longer electoral term to a binding referendum, citing time constraints. Audio
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How much tax do influencers pay?
How much tax do influencers pay?
When your income comes from sharing your life, that can be a problem.
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Auckland's west coast residents fear their beaches will become next rockpool harvesting hotspot
Residents fear their beaches will become next rockpool harvesting hotspot
The government has imposed a two-year ban on taking shellfish and seaweed from rockpools on Auckland's east coast.
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Auckland’s housing intensification plans due for release
The details of the government's revised plans for housing intensification in Auckland are expected to be announced today. Political reporter Lillian Hanly reports. Audio
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Reality bites for job seekers as unemployment climbs
Reality bites for job seekers as unemployment climbs
Unemployment is at its highest level in more than a decade, but one expert sees a silver lining.
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Israeli far-right minister to push for 'migration' of West Bank, Gaza Palestinians
Israeli far-right minister to push for 'migration' of West Bank, Gaza Palestinians
"We will eliminate the idea of an Arab terror state," Israeli's far-right Finance Minister said at an event organised by his Religious Zionism Party.
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Police treating spate of Western Sydney shootings and arson attacks as linked
Spate of Sydney shootings and arsons linked, police say
It comes a day after former New Zealand NRL winger Matt Utai was shot multiple times outside a home.
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Government scraps plans for referendum on four-year term
Coalition ditches referendum on four-year term
Coalition agreements secured getting legislation to select committee and no further, the Justice Minister says.
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A 'huge crash': Wellington family evacuates property after branch hits roof during storm
'Huge crash': Wellington family evacuate property after branch hits home
William Ray, an RNZ employee and Johnsonville resident, said his family were lucky to leave when they did, with the branch now precariously leaning against his house.
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Reserve Bank leaves official cash rate at 2.25%
'Stop being cautious': Chief economist urges households as OCR unchanged
Anna Breman says economy is recovering but unemployment remains high, wage growth modest.