Daniela Maoate Cox
Plastic not so fantastic
The Environment Select Committee has been briefed on the scale, impact and sources of plastic pollution in the coastal waters of Aotearoa.
AudioCharter schools and the America's Cup
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Here's what they’ll work on this week. Audio
Charter schools and the America's Cup
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Here's what they’ll work on this week.
AudioCrossing enemy lines
Party divisions fade for MPs when there’s a topic of shared interest and women’s rights is one of those issues for Labour’s Louisa Wall and National’s Jo Hayes. Audio
Crossing enemy lines
Party divisions fade for MPs when there’s a topic of shared interest and women’s rights is one of those issues for Labour’s Louisa Wall and National’s Jo Hayes.
AudioThe House: Biscuit tin gamble
Every second Wednesday in the House there’s a chance for MPs to get their own legislation through Parliament. The House talks to two MPs ahead of their bill’s debates. Audio
The House: Biscuit tin gamble
Every second Wednesday in the House there’s a chance for MPs to get their own legislation through Parliament. The House talks to two MPs ahead of their bill’s debates.
AudioEarthquakes, a fishy threat and a gun ban for gangs
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they’ll try to get through this week. Audio
Earthquakes, a fishy threat and a gun ban for gangs
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they’ll try to get through this week.
AudioMāori seats? What are they?
Māori seats were introduced in 1867 as a temporary measure but a century and a half later they’re still around and permanent. Daniela Maoate-Cox asks why they were set up in the first place. Audio
Māori seats? What are they?
Māori seats were introduced in 1867 as a temporary measure but a century and a half later they’re still around and permanent. Daniela Maoate-Cox asks why they were set up in the first place.
AudioUrgently tracking cattle and the end of Budget 2018
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they’ll try to get through this week Audio
Urgently tracking cattle and the end of Budget 2018
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they’ll try to get through this week
AudioTreasury are people too: the living standards framework explained
A new framework is bringing a more human aspect to the way Government decides to do things including how they’ll spend money in Budget 2019. Audio
Treasury are people too: the living standards framework explained
A new framework is bringing a more human aspect to the way Government decides to do things including how they’ll spend money in Budget 2019.
AudioJumping ship, young marriage, and overseas buyers
Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week Audio