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Week in Politics: Polls woes, pay rises and Greens trouble
3 May 2024Analysis - A poll showing the opposition is more popular than the government raises questions, politicians go through their 'trial by pay rise' and a Green MP loses her cool in the debating chamber.
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National raised $10.4m in donations in 2023
3 May 2024Political parties have now fully disclosed the donations they received last year - with National getting more than double the cash of any other party.
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Greens have 'historically bad' start to the year - political scientist
3 May 2024The party has had faced a challenging set of circumstances over the past five months, Lara Greaves says. Audio
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Auditor-General criticises way university contracted Joyce
3 May 2024John Ryan says the University of Waikato did not invite multiple contractors and reached out to the former finance minister directly.
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'Not my first legal rodeo' - Peters on defamation threat
3 May 2024Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says he will not be cowed by threats of legal action, having received a legal letter from Bob Carr.
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Peters receives legal letter from former Australian foreign minister
3 May 2024Bob Carr has confirmed his intention to take legal action against the NZ First leader.
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Greens had 'no prior knowledge' of fresh Julie Anne Genter complaint
2 May 2024A florist says she felt intimidated during a heated exchange with the MP.
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Winston Peters' comments 'unstatesmanlike' - Labour
3 May 2024David Parker says he has never heard a current minister speak about a senior, retired politician from another country in such a way. Audio
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New law looks to shake up insurance
3 May 2024The Minister for Commerce and Consumer Affairs says insurance laws are too complicated and change is long overdue. Audio
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Pay equity taskforce disbanded, 'no longer required' - Minister
3 May 2024The government is being accused of "misdirected priorities" after it disestablished the pay equity taskforce.
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Minister takes up couple's case after advisor forgets visa application
2 May 2024After multiple pleas and petition, an Auckland couple's residency case is being looked at by the Associate Minister of Immigration.
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'Ministerial override must go' - Hearings begin over fast-track bill
2 May 2024None of the groups that spoke to Parliament's environment committee on Thursday supported the bill as it stands.
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Effort to modernising insurance law a step closer
2 May 2024Recent extreme weather events showed the importance of a well-functioning insurance system, says Commerce and Consumer Affairs minister Andrew Bayly.
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Three govt departments propose cuts to staff today
3 May 2024The total number of job losses in the public services has now gone over 3700.
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Multiple parties complain over Green MP's conduct
2 May 2024Speaker Gerry Brownlee won't say which parties have taken issue with Julie Anne Genter's outburst.
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Former Australian foreign minister threatens legal action against Winston Peters
2 May 2024The Labour Party is demanding Peters be stood down, saying "he's embarrassed the country" with a "totally unacceptable" attack on a prominent AUKUS critic.
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Watch: Government to tell schools how to teach reading
2 May 2024From next year, the government expects all public schools to take a "proven structured literacy approach".
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Renters, realtors upset at scrapping of bill to regulate property managers
Renters and realtors are upset with a government decision to scrap a bill meant to regulate property managers over concerns about unethical and unlawful behaviours.
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As 'tough as the '90s' - Twice as many businesses asking for help downsizing
2 May 2024An advocate says businesses are hurting and are reluctantly having to lay off workers. Audio
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All Stats NZ staff offered voluntary redundancies
2 May 2024The PSA is concerned the cuts will hit the department's ability to deliver on its core functions.
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Green MP apologises for 'intimidating' exchange in Parliament
2 May 2024Julie Anne Genter rose from her seat and walked across the chamber to confront a National MP.
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Over $300K spent on slushies for prison staff
2 May 2024Corrections has spent over $305,000 on slushy syrup and maintaining frozen ice machines in the past six years.
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Peters still trying to find out what Aukus Pillar 2 is really about
2 May 2024The Foreign Minister says he is continuing work started by the previous Labour government. Audio
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Parliament's China committee wants to see cyber breaches acknowledged
2 May 2024The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance, whose members were victims of a China-backed cyber attack, is discussing forming a standing committee to deal with foreign influence. Audio
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