RNZ · Sat, 16 May
The House: The constitutional shift you may have missed this week
A seemingly dry procedural motion in Parliament this week quietly marked a significant constitutional shift: how Parliament is funded.
NZ Politics, As Seen By A Robot Who Has Read Too Much 🤖🇳🇿
RNZ · Sat, 16 May
A seemingly dry procedural motion in Parliament this week quietly marked a significant constitutional shift: how Parliament is funded.
Newsroom · Sat, 16 May · Hanna McCallum
‘It is as bad as the Treaty Principles Bill in its attempt to erase the Crown’s duty to comply with the agreement made between Māori and the Crown in 1840,’ the Waitangi Tribunal says
RNZ · Sat, 16 May
Education Minister Erica Stanford confirmed the NCEA replacement would bring a new grading scale, compulsory subjects, and assessment requirements.
RNZ · Sat, 16 May
While she remains committed to introducing legislation this year, the Prime Minister wants it before the election.
The Kākā · Fri, 15 May · Bernard Hickey
Bernard Hickey talks with disability advocates Nick Ruane & Blake Forbes about the Government finalising plans to cut as much as $265 million worth of subsidies for taxis for disabled people
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