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The Day In Parliament for 16 November 2016 - morning edition
House resumes from the weekend adjournment with Prime Minister John
Key delivering a statement on Monday morning's earthquake near
Kaikoura; Andrew Little and Winston Peters also speak after leave… Audio -
Today in Parliament for 15 November 2016 - evening edition
Prime Minister John Key delivers a ministerial statement on the 7.5 magnitude earthquake that hit the South Island on Sunday night, and is followed by a round of speeches from representatives of all… Audio
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22 people in Seddon evacuation centre
RNZ reporter Kate Newton has just arrived in Seddon from Ward where 22 people are still in an evacuation centre. She joins Checkpoint live. Video, Audio
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Road realigned in and around Kaikoura
Transport Minister Simon Bridges says there's significant damage to roads in the South Island following yesterday's magnitude 7.5 earthquake. Audio
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US and Malaysia to help with quake rescue efforts
The US and Malaysia have offered helicopters to help get 140 "priority" people out of Kaikoura.
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'Months of work' to repair earthquake damage
The damage to Kaikoura is worse than he thought, Prime Minister John Key has said, after flying over the region. Video
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The Week In Parliament Sunday 13 November 2016
Audio 13 Nov 2016New Zealand House of Representatives congratulates Donald Trump on his election as America's 45th president - a motion supported by all parties except the Greens - who's co-leader James Shaw… Audio
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Contract for controversial new stretch of motorway awarded
Work will start before Christmas on a controversial new stretch of motorway north of Auckland.
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DOC criticised for 'knee-jerk reaction' over Robinson helicopters
The aviation industry is criticising DOC's decision to stop using Robinson helicopters, saying it is a knee-jerk reaction.
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Bioenergy sector concedes heat still left in coal industry
Bioenergy industry players have conceded that a revived coal industry will continue to provide energy for industry for years to come.
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Review - Hell or High Water
A modern western sees Texas Ranger Jeff Bridges hunting two bank-robbers, and wondering whether he may be on the wrong side. Audio
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At The Movies for 2 November 2016
On At The Movies, Simon Morris welcomes three good movies, for a change! Cannes Film Festival winner I Daniel Blake is Ken Loach at his best - and most passionate. Hell and High Water, starring Jeff… Audio
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Otahuhu's new transport hub the 'way to go' - Goff
South Auckland's new integrated train and bus station has been heralded as the way of the future, but a lobby group says more trains are needed.
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Boating bans in place for Navy's 75th anniversary
The event marking the Navy's 75th anniversary has been declared a 'Major Maritime Event', meaning restrictions for all other vessels in the area.
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Still 'no' on Goff's call for Auckland fuel tax
A change of mayor in Auckland has not changed the government's opposition to a regional fuel tax.
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NZ vows to help clear the air of emissions
The government will join an international agreement to deal with greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation industry, the Transport Minister says.
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The Day In Parliament for 23 September 2016 - morning edition
Plans for an extended sitting on Friday cancelled after New Zealand First withdraws support for two treaty settlement bills - a move which Winston Peters seeks to explain; Green MP Julie-Anne Genter… Audio
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Today In Parliament Thursday 22 September 2016
Parliament resumes at 9am to debate treaty settlement bills. New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, defends his party's decision to vote against two of the five settlement bills, ending plans of… Audio
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Family Court lawyer shortage 'critical'
The Law Society says the number of family court lawyers have dropped below a critical mass. That means in some regions of New Zealand there aren't enough lawyers willing to take on things like filing… Audio
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No consensus on fixing $4b Auckland transport gap
The government and Auckland's next mayor could be at odds over how to plug a $4 billion gap in funding for an agreed list of transport projects during the next decade. Audio
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$4b needed to fund new Auckland transport projects
An extra $4 billion has to be found to fund a list of transport projects agreed upon today by the Auckland Council and government.
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City Rail Link: Govt braces for budget blowout
The government has formally agreed to pay for half of Auckland's downtown rail tunnel, and says it could now cost up to $3.4bn. Video
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Aratere out of action for rudder repair
Sailings of the troubled Cook Strait ferry Aratere have been cancelled until problems with the ship's rudder are fixed.
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Fair trials undermined by legal aid system - ex-judge
A former judge has delivered a stinging critique of the criminal justice system, saying lawyers are not taking legal aid cases because it is not worth their time.
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Taxi drivers accuse Uber of 'flouting rules'
Taxi drivers around the country have banded together to protest against alternative taxi service Uber.