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Producer of Chloe Swarbrick documentary responds to ACT backlash
Producer of Chloe Swarbrick documentary responds to ACT backlash
A producer of a documentary about Green Party MP Chloe Swarbrick says there are serious discussions to be had about the impact of trolling on the mental health of MPs.
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 13: 17th May 2022
Simon Bridges joins the party to discuss life after politics, the latest polls, co-governance, ram raids, and the Australian elections. Video, Audio
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Emissions Reduction Plan: Political parties weigh in
Too much, or not enough? Politicians weigh in on emissions plan
As the government hails its plan to reduce New Zealand's emissions as a significant landmark, opposition parties remain more sceptical.
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Te Pāti Māori's racism safety concerns: 'I see it daily'
Te Pāti Māori's racism safety concerns: 'I see it daily'
The party says a string of racist incidents in the city, including a white supremacist leaflet drop, has caused them to opt out of the race altogether - and protect their mana. Some locals agree.
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Week in politics: Get set for the climate crunch
Week in politics: Get set for the climate crunch
Analysis: The PM reveals when the border will reopen and the Police Minister announces a pre-budget law and order boost, but David Seymour steals the show at question time.
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Te Pāti Māori says it will not stand a candidate in Tauranga by-election
Te Pāti Māori says it will not stand a candidate in Tauranga by-election
Te Pāti Māori says it will not stand a candidate in the upcoming Tauranga by-election because of the threat from white supremacists.
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Immigration policy a 'two-tier' system that entrenches inequities - Greens
Govt's immigration decisions under fire
The government's immigration decisions amount to a white immigration policy, creating a two-tier system that will entrench inequities, the Green Party says.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 11 May 2022
Audio 11 May 2022Questions to Ministers BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her… Audio
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Jackson defends calling Seymour a 'useless Māori'
Jackson defends calling Seymour a 'useless Māori'
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson has doubled down on calling ACT leader David Seymour a "useless Māori". Audio
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Luxon on National-ACT alliance, budget, abortion
Luxon on National-ACT alliance, budget, abortion
National Party leader Christopher Luxon won't be drawn on how he might work with the ACT party and its leader David Seymour if his party wins next year's election. Audio
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Luxon not making any promises for ACT despite poll results
National party leader Christopher Luxon says it's too early to say whether National would strike a coalition deal with ACT.
Yesterday Luxon said Deputy Leader Nicola WIllis will be finance Minister… Audio
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Willie Jackson defends calling David Seymour a 'useless Māori'
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson accused ACT leader David Seymour of dog-whistling for the right-wing vote.
In its alternative budget ACT is proposing axing several government Ministries --… Audio
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National Party rules David Seymour out of finance portfolio
It was a rough day in Parliament yesterday for ACT leader David Seymour.
It started off with being called a "useless Maori" and ended with being ruled out as Finance Minister in a potential… Audio
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Luxon rules out Seymour as finance minister
Luxon rules out Seymour as finance minister
National leader Christopher Luxon has refused to rule in or out ACT's budget proposals if they enter government together, but says Nicola Willis - not David Seymour - would be finance minister.
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Question time for 10 May 2022
Audio 10 May 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Commentator on ACT Party's alternative budget
David Seymour has offered his party's own budgetary roadmap to help the country find its way out of the economic woods. The ACT Party leader's plan offers a mix of ideas, from gradually raising the… Audio
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Government unveils $560m funding for police
An Auckland dairy owner wants teenagers who ram raid businesses to face tougher penalties.
It comes as the government signals support is on the way for shops that have been targeted. It's also… Audio
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Ram raiding teens should face tougher penalties, dairy owner says
Ram raiding teens should face tougher penalties, dairy owner says
According to police, in the 12 months to October last year there were 283 ram raids around the country, more than five a week.
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Te Waonui a TMK for 6 May 2022
Audio 6 May 2022On Te Waonui this week, the last surviving member of the 28th Maori battalion is knighted, A Bay of Plenty councillor is coping racial abuse for his moko mataora and Act Leader David Seymour rules out… Audio
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Week in Politics: Another poll shows Māori Party could be kingmaker
Week in Politics: Another poll shows Māori Party could be kingmaker
Analysis - National gains ground in another poll that shows the Māori Party could hold the balance of power after the next election.
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‘No fair Ref!’: The political theatre of asking the impossible
A lot of what happens in Parliament is theatre, including asking for what you know is against the rules. Audio
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‘No fair Ref!’: The political theatre of asking the impossible
‘No fair Ref!’: The political theatre of asking the impossible
A lot of what happens in Parliament is theatre, including asking for what you know is against the rules.
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Simon Bridges gives last speech to Parliament
Watch: Simon Bridges gives last speech to Parliament
"It's been a blast". Simon Bridges has given his last speech to Parliament tonight, signing off after 14 years in the House. Video
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Speaker Trevor Mallard withdraws five trespass orders relating to Parliament protest
Speaker Trevor Mallard withdraws some trespass orders
Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard has withdrawn five trespass orders for former MPs including New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters and Democracy NZ leader Matt King.
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National refuses to shut door on potential Māori Party coalition
Luxon remains coy on coalition prospects
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has refused to rule out a coalition government involving the Māori Party but deemed the talks premature. Audio