Daniela Maoate Cox
Pasifika Parliament pushing youth to politics
Young Pasifika in Christchurch have set up their own Parliament to make sure their voices are heard by the real Parliament in Wellington.
AudioManaging the dead - tupapaku inquiry
Paramedics, students, and funeral directors tell the Maori Affairs Committee their views on how tupapaku (deceased) should be managed. Audio
Managing the dead - tupapaku inquiry
Paramedics, students, and funeral directors tell the Maori Affairs Committee their views on how tupapaku (deceased) should be managed.
Audio'Put a cap on it' - Women's Loan Fund
A women’s loan fund says New Zealand should align its law with other countries and cap the rate of interest on borrowing. Audio
'Put a cap on it' - Women's Loan Fund
A women’s loan fund says New Zealand should align its law with other countries and cap the rate of interest on borrowing.
Audio'Yes I really am going' - Ka kite Cunliffe
Former Labour leader and departing MP David Cunliffe says goodbye to Parliament with a reminder of the role of an MP. Audio
'Yes I really am going' - Ka kite Cunliffe
Former Labour leader and departing MP David Cunliffe says goodbye to Parliament with a reminder of the role of an MP.
AudioA sliver of relief
Almost two years ago 19-year-old Alex Renton was given special approval to use medicinal cannabis now his mother is fighting for others to have access. Audio
A sliver of relief
Almost two years ago 19-year-old Alex Renton was given special approval to use medicinal cannabis now his mother is fighting for others to have access.
AudioThe West Papua Briefing
New Zealand's government monitors issues of human rights in West Papua as closely as possible a select committee has been told. Audio
The West Papua Briefing
New Zealand's government monitors issues of human rights in West Papua as closely as possible a select committee has been told.
AudioA challenge to the services
The Ministry of Health says media reports of autistic man Ashley Peacock being locked in seclusion for almost half his adult life are inaccurate and the ministry is asked to look at how tongue tie are… Audio
A challenge to the services
The Ministry of Health says media reports of autistic man Ashley Peacock being locked in seclusion for almost half his adult life are inaccurate and the ministry is asked to look at how tongue tie are…
AudioKeep it in the family
Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child. Audio
Keep it in the family
Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child.
AudioThe House for 655pm Tues 4 April
Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child. Audio
Turning ideas into law
The first most people hear of new legislation is its first reading in the House but who does the months of grunt work to get it to that stage? Daniela Maoate-Cox finds out how an idea becomes law. Audio