Daniela Maoate Cox
Scarlet woman, elephants, triangles - Retiring National MPs reflect on Parliament
Six more MPs have given farewell speeches at Parliament, reflecting on their years in the job. The House captured some moments from those speeches.
AudioThe return of the Budget and more MPs say goodbye
The bill approving Budget 2020 is nearing its final stages and six more MPs are giving their final speeches to the House this week at Parliament Audio
The return of the Budget and more MPs say goodbye
The bill approving Budget 2020 is nearing its final stages and six more MPs are giving their final speeches to the House this week at Parliament
Audio'Crazy, dehumanising, frightening' - departing MPs share their views on Parliament
Departing MPs have shared their observations on parliamentary life describing it as a "crazy", "dehumanising" and "frightening" place. Audio
'Crazy, dehumanising, frightening' - departing MPs share their views on Parliament
Departing MPs have shared their observations on parliamentary life describing it as a "crazy", "dehumanising" and "frightening" place.
AudioFresh opposition for this week's question time
This week at Parliament the first question times with the new leaders of the National Party Judith Collins and Gerry Brownlee at the helm took place. Audio
Fresh opposition for this week's question time
This week at Parliament the first question times with the new leaders of the National Party Judith Collins and Gerry Brownlee at the helm took place.
AudioAn extra members' morning at Parliament
An extra morning at Parliament has been set aside to make up for time lost due to Covid-19 and MPs are using it to debate members' bills. Audio
An extra members' morning at Parliament
An extra morning at Parliament has been set aside to make up for time lost due to Covid-19 and MPs are using it to debate members' bills.
AudioMarch 15, Whakaari/White Island, Covid-19: How did Parliament react?
The 52nd Parliament has dealt with some serious incidents during its three year term. Here’s how it reacted. Video, Audio
March 15, Whakaari/White Island, Covid-19: How did Parliament react?
The 52nd Parliament has dealt with some serious incidents during its three year term. Here’s how it reacted.
Video, AudioParliament corrects prisoner voting law
Parliament had to speed through a bill adjusting a law which enables some prisoners to vote. The House explains how and why they did it. Audio
Parliament corrects prisoner voting law
Parliament had to speed through a bill adjusting a law which enables some prisoners to vote. The House explains how and why they did it.
AudioParliament going through the motions
Most of what is seen of MPs in the House is debate, but before they make their arguments they have to decide what they'll talk about, often by moving a motion Audio
Parliament going through the motions
Most of what is seen of MPs in the House is debate, but before they make their arguments they have to decide what they'll talk about, often by moving a motion
AudioA long Wednesday at Parliament
Parliament sat under urgency this week creating a Wednesday which didn't end till Friday. Audio
A long Wednesday at Parliament
Parliament sat under urgency this week creating a Wednesday which didn't end till Friday.
AudioLong hours for Parliament as Goverment tries to 'clear the decks'
The general election is looming on the horizon and the Government will use urgency to try and get through a long list of bills before that takes place. Audio