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Despite being a non-sitting week last week, Parliament was brimming with political intrigue and drama between MPs - just not ...
The ceremonial lottery at Parliament, where bills are drawn randomly from what’s known as “the biscuit tin” in local parlance, is a way to ensure every New Zealand legislator has the chance ...
Two home-schooled students cycled 755km off-road over 10 days to deliver a petition to Parliament calling for the inclusion ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand legislators voted Thursday to enact record suspensions from Parliament for three lawmakers who performed a Māori haka to protest a proposed law.
This is one of the vagaries of our MMP electoral system.
GT: Before the trip, PM Luxon said the challenging global outlook makes it vital that we are sharing perspectives and ...
Oral submissions on the contentious Regulatory Standards Bill were rushed through Parliament this week, but they did little ...
The House completed the Supplementary Estimates (which updates last year's budget numbers), and an Imprest Supply Bill (which ...
New Zealand punters will no longer be able to bet with overseas bookmaker under new laws that will come into effect next week.
The decorative cookie tin, known in New Zealand as the biscuit tin, which was purchased from a department store in the early 1990s to draw lawmakers' bills from and remains in use, at Parliament ...
In this image from video provided by New Zealand Parliament TV, lawmaker Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke tears papers as she performs a Māori haka to protest a proposed law during a session of ...
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