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ACT Party against blanket Parliament trespass
The former Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is planning to seek a judicial review of the decision to trespass him from Parliament.
The New Zealand First leader is among several high-profile… Audio
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ACT not happy Winston Peters trespassed from Parliament
The ACT party is fuming over the trespass notices issued to Winston Peters and large numbers of other people who were at February's illegal occupation of parliament grounds.
Parliament's security… Audio
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Parties meet to discuss trespass notices for protesters
Parties vote to treat trespassed MPs no differently to public
A cross party committee of MPs has decided former members should be treated no differently when the matter of being trespassed from Parliament is being considered.
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Three waters: Government yet to test financial viability of reforms
Three waters: Government yet to test financial viability of reforms
It is unacceptable the government has pushed ahead with its three waters reforms before checking if the numbers stack up on debt financing, opposition parties say.
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Covid-19 variants: Government resurgence plan
Audio 30 Apr 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher assesses where the government's planning is for new and potentially more deadly variants. Audio
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Covid-19 variants: Government resurgence plan
Covid-19 variants: Government resurgence plan
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher assesses where the government's planning is for new and potentially more deadly variants.
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Three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment rejected by opposition parties
Three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment rejected by opposition parties
Opposition parties should commit to protecting against privatising water assets, and front up with alternatives if they don't like the three waters reform, the government says.
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The Week in Politics: Parker's proposals set off a wealth tax debate
The Week in Politics: Parker's proposals set off a wealth tax debate
Analysis: Revenue Minister David Parker's mission to find out how much tax the wealthiest people are paying raises questions about the government's intentions.
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Govt takes shareholding model in Three Waters reforms
The government is forging ahead with its Three Waters reforms and says it's time everyone else got on board.
It means drinking, waste and storm water systems will come under four massive water… Audio
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Health authorities preparing plan for Covid-19 resurgence
Health authorities preparing plan for Covid-19 resurgence
The Associate Health Minister has asked officials to draft a plan on how the government should respond if a variant arrives that is more transmissable or severe than Omicron. Audio
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High Court MIQ ruling 'a 'huge decision, very emotional' - advocate
'Huge decision, very emotional' - High Court ruling on MIQ welcomed
Advocates for New Zealanders who were stuck overseas and unable to come home are welcoming a High Court ruling which found the MIQ lottery system was unfair. Audio
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Tax data shortfall: Minister signals new requirements for IRD
Tax data shortfall: Minister signals new requirements for IRD
Revenue Minister David Parker is proposing a new bill - called the Tax Principles Act - aimed at creating a fairer tax system.
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Bill for Māori seats in Rotorua could go back to square one, minister Willie Jackson says
'We've got to get this right going forward'
A proposed law to introduce Māori seats to the Rotorua District Council may have to go back to square one but is salvageable, Minister of Māori Development Willie Jackson says. Audio
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Co-governance helping deliver better results for Māori - Deputy PM
Robertson on co-governance: 'We're interested in things that work'
The government is adapting core democratic principles to ensure better outcomes for Māori, the deputy prime minister says. Audio
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Indigenous rights plan will likely undergo changes before public consultation - minister
Indigenous rights plan will likely undergo changes before public consultation - minister
The Māori Development minister anticipates a draft indigenous rights plan will likely undergo changes before it is released for public consultation.
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Rising tensions: Parties clash over inflation and spending
Rising tensions: Parties clash over inflation and spending
Today's inflation rise cannot be blamed entirely on global effects, National leader Christopher Luxon says, but the finance minister says tax cuts are not the answer.
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Week in Politics: Orange for everyone and troops for Europe
Week in Politics: Orange for everyone and troops for Europe
Analysis - The government steps over a line as it sends weapons to Ukraine, albeit indirectly. Louisa Wall fires a broadside as she leaves Parliament and some MPs blunder their way through the week.
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Greens oppose move to orange, looser mask rules at schools
Greens oppose move to orange, looser mask rules at schools
Opposition parties are pleased New Zealand will move to the orange traffic light tonight, but Labour's partner party is not so supportive.
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Supermarket sector needs to be reined in after huge food price rise - minister
Food price rises: 'No matter how you cut it, it's clear that NZers are paying too much'
The annual food price rise announced today confirms the need to "rein in the super profits of the supermarket duopoly", Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs David Clark says. Audio
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Hipkins slipping? Chagrin over mask rules mix-up
Hipkins slipping? Chagrin over mask rules mix-up
The calm, confident visage of Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins slipped into confusion and contrition over mask rules this afternoon.
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Greenhouse gas emissions fell 3 percent in lockdown, still up 21 percent on 1990
'A pandemic is not the way to tackle climate change'
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says the latest report shows we cannot rely on a pandemic to cut emissions, and National's Christopher Luxon says more may need to be done.
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Finding solutions to Russia's Putin in diplomacy and law
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson examines the state of play in Ukraine, and the legal and political instruments being brought to bear against Russia. Audio
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Finding solutions to Russia's Putin in diplomacy and law
Finding solutions to Russia's Putin in diplomacy and law
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson examines the state of play in Ukraine, and the legal and political instruments being brought to bear against Russia.
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Week in Politics: Settings, sanctions and Ashley Bloomfield
Week in Politics: Settings, sanctions and Ashley Bloomfield
Analysis - The PM decides the country will stay in red for a while longer, the government ramps up sanctions against Russia but the opposition wants more, and Ashley Bloomfield resigns.
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Establishment of Māori Health Authority stirs controversy ahead of election year
Establishment of Māori Health Authority stirs controversy ahead of election year
Two opposition leaders say they will scrap the new Māori Health Authority if they are elected next year but their stance is receiving pushback from a number of NGOs.