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Hype-filled claims led to loosely controlled NZTA contracts
Ministerial briefings show that officials passed hype-filled claims from a Silicon Valley company to Simon Bridges when he was Transport Minister, that paved the way for loosely controlled contracts… Audio
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New terrorism legislation faces first reading in Parliament
New terrorism legislation faces first reading in Parliament
New terrorism legislation is up for its first reading in Parliament this evening, but it's unclear whether it will have the numbers to pass.
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Auckland light rail: Peters on the lookout for potential cost blow-outs
Peters heeds warning over possibility of light rail cost blow-out
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says he'll be watching out for potential cost blow-outs for Auckland's light rail project, after warnings from a source within the transport industry.
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Auckland light rail plans hampered by delays
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says he'll be keeping a close eye on the price tag for light rail in Auckland, after being alerted to potential cost blow-outs by an industry source.
Transport… Audio
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Taking shots at MPs: The rules for filming the House
There are lots of rules at Parliament. They are set in stone, and change frequently. Currently under review are the rules on video (and just possibly photography). Audio
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Taking shots at MPs: the rules for filming the House
Taking shots at MPs: The rules for filming the House
There are lots of rules at Parliament. They are set in stone, and change frequently. Currently under review are the rules on video (and just possibly photography).
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Week in politics: Drop in polls bad news for Labour
Week in politics: Drop in polls bad news for Labour
Analysis: Two polls show support for Labour sliding, the government is accused of breaking another promise and the Greens's refusal to back a bill forces Labour to rely on National to get it through.
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National agrees to take down parliamentary TV videos
National agrees to take down parliamentary TV videos
The National Party has agreed to take down any videos breaching the current rules around the use of parliamentary TV footage, as all parties try to reach consensus.
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One question five ways: National's repetitive tactic
National MPs asked the Prime Minister the same question five times on Wednesday. Here's how it happened in the House. Audio
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One question five ways: National's repetitive tactic
One question five ways: National's repetitive tactic
National MPs asked the Prime Minister the same question five times on Wednesday. Here's how it happened in the House.
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Ihumātao occupiers shut out of talks, no word from govt
Occupiers of the disputed land at Ihumātao have been shut out of talks with the government about finding a resolution, saying they haven't had any direct contact with ministers in over a month.
The… Video, Audio
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Ihumātao protesters shut out of goverment talks
Ihumātao protesters shut out of goverment talks
Occupiers of the disputed land at Ihumātao have been shut out of talks with the government about finding a resolution, saying they haven't had any direct contact with ministers in more than a month.
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National accused of 'grubby politicking' on terrorism bill
National accused of 'grubby politicking' on terrorism bill
National's leader Simon Bridges says his party will pull its support for the new anti-terrorism legislation if the minister doesn't meet with them next week and start negotiating in good faith.
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Counter-terrorism bill changes sought by National not acceptable - Justice Minister
Counter-terrorism bill not up for negotiation - Little
The Justice Minister says he's not interested in bargaining with the National Party over new counter-terrorism legislation.
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Government needs support for anti-terrorism bill
The Government is facing opposition from National and the Green Party over a new bill which aims to clamp down on New Zealanders returning home after being involved in terrorist activities abroad… Audio
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Little: no negotiation of counter-terrorism legislation
The Justice Minister Andrew Little is being bullish about new counter-terrorism legislation saying he's not up for negotiating. Without Green support Mr Little needs National's votes, but the… Audio
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Government introduces new bill to prevent terrorism
Government introduces new bill to prevent terrorism
The government is introducing a new counter-terrorism law as it prepares for the potential return of foreign fighters from Syria. Video
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Te Ture Whenua reforms started at Parliament
Parliament has begun work on a bill to reform the process of succeeding to Māori land including tikanga-focussed solutions to land ownership disputes. Audio
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Te Ture Whenua reforms started at Parliament
Te Ture Whenua reforms started at Parliament
Parliament has begun work on a bill to reform the process of succeeding to Māori land including tikanga-focussed solutions to land ownership disputes.
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Powerplay: National in weak position to attack Immigration Minister
National in weak position to attack Immigration Minister
Powerplay - National's misfire over the latest immigration kerfuffle is a salutary lesson in first doing one's homework, writes Jane Patterson.
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Botany candidacy race heats up: 'It's a free world'
Botany candidacy race heats up: 'It's a free world'
National Party leader Simon Bridges says his MP Agnes Loheni let him know she'd be contesting the candidacy for Botany, adding it's a "free world".
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Question Time for 16 October 2019
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MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): What actions has this Government taken for public housing in New Zealand?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she…
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern puts pressure on to reach police staff targets
Prime Minister puts pressure on to reach police staff targets
The Prime Minister has turned Police Minister Stuart Nash's 'aspirational' target of hiring 1800 new police officers into an ironclad promise.
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Immigration Minister Ian Lees-Galloway hits back at 'Sroubrek 2.0' criticism
Immigration Minister hits back at 'Sroubrek 2.0' criticism
Iain Lees-Galloway has defended granting residency to a man with multiple drink-driving convictions saying the person had been in the country for 20 years and had kept out of trouble for a long time. Audio
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Immigration Minister responds to criticism from National
The National Party is accusing the Immigration Minister of another bad decision after granting residency to a man with several drink driving convictions. The man is a "protected person" under the… Audio