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Covid-19: What happened on 12 May
Today NZ reported no new daily cases for a third time in two weeks, strict rules around funerals and tangihanga riled people up, and the PM confirmed a September 19 election.
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Tension in Parliament as level 2 rules hotly debated
The promise not to get political over Covid-19 has gone out the window, with tempers running high in Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
The Prime Minister was forced to defend a controversial memo her… Audio
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Question Time for 12 May 2020
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JAN LOGIE to the Associate Minister for Social Development: Will Budget 2020 make our communities safer by supporting family violence services in Aotearoa New Zealand; if so, how?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES…
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The forgotten media crisis
As politicians rush to provide help to TV, radio, and online news, magazine sector representatives say they're being left out of the discussion. Audio
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Parliament last week: a general debate and 2x Covid-19
Parliament's second week in the debating chamber at alert level 3 includes the return of the General debate and two Covid-19 related bills. Video, Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 8 May 2020
Simon Bridges is blamed for a lack of Māori appearing before the Epidemic response committee, Māori testing for covid-19 surges, and locals prepare to set up a checkpoint on Aotea Great Barrier island… Audio
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Week in politics: A bad news Budget like no other
Analysis - Level 2 relief is just around the corner but there's a tsunami of bad news on the way starting with next week's Budget, writes Peter Wilson.
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Attorney-General hits back over questions on legality of lockdown
Attorney-General David Parker has accused the Opposition of a "dangerous" attack on public servants and the separation of powers between Parliament and the courts.
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Attacks and ripostes
In a week when the leaders of government and opposition have been practically ubiquitous, we have a summary of their main attacks and ripostes. Audio
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Economic recovery focus of NZ Budget 2020 - Finance Minister
A 'staging post' for New Zealand's recovery from Covid-19 - that's how the Finance Minister described Budget 2020 in a speech to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce - given via video link on Thursday.
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ERC hears submissions on Immigration bill
The Epidemic Response Committee is continuing this afternoon to examine the government's Immigration Amendment bill. Video
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Budget 2020 will be 'far from business as usual'
This year's Budget is just one staging post in the fight against and recovery from Covid-19, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
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ERC meeting: How should gyms operate under level 2?
ExerciseNZ's chief executive told the Epidemic Response Committee 10-15 percent of gyms will close because of the pandemic and suggested how they could re-open.
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'It's a shame my birthing process left me so disempowered'
A new mother who gave birth to her baby during lockdown told the Epidemic Response Committee her experience was traumatic.
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Miscarriage sorrow: 'These are journeys best shared with someone'
A woman was told she had suffered a miscarriage while her husband sat in the Auckland Hospital carpark 'alone and helpless", the Epidemic Response Committee heard today.
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Covid-19: What happened on 6 May
After two days of no new cases being reported, today, a woman died from Covid-19 and more cases were confirmed. Here's today's developments.
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MPs hear NZers' traumatic experiences under Covid-19 lockdown
The trauma of the Covid-19 lockdown on those who had nothing to do with the disease was laid bare for MPs on Wednesday.
The Epidemic Response Committee has been hearing about experiences of death -… Audio
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ERC to summons Solicitor-General to reveal legal advice for lockdown
The Epidemic Response Committee is to issue summonses to the Solicitor-General, the Director-General of Health, and the Police Commissioner seeking the legal advice for the lockdown.
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New mum: 'The requirement to be alone felt inhumane'
A new mother who gave birth during lockdown has described her experience as traumatic to the Epidemic Response Committee today.
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Epidemic Response Committee summons officials over legal advice for Covid-19 lockdown
For the first time ever, Parliament is issuing summonses to the Solicitor-General, the Director-General of Health and the Police Commissioner, seeking all legal advice on the lockdown.
The Epidemic… Audio
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Was Covid-19 lockdown legal? Professor Claudia Geiringer explains
Former parliamentary counsel and law drafter Andrew Borrowdale is putting the question to the test, asking the High Court to rule lockdown level 4 and 3 illegal. He is arguing that Director-General of… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 6 May 2020
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GREG O'CONNOR to the Minister of Finance: What actions has the Government taken to support businesses and households to respond to COVID-19?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand…
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Government asked to waive legal privilege for lockdown detail
The Government's being asked to waive legal privilege and share the advice it received about the lockdown and ongoing restrictions.
The Epidemic Response Committee is summonsing the… Audio -
Simon Bridges blamed for lack of Māori at ERC meetings
Ruth Dyson says she and other MPs proposed Māori voices to appear before the committee, but most were ignored by the committee chair, Simon Bridges.
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Simon Bridges blamed for lack of Māori at ERC meetings
Ruth Dyson says she and other MPs proposed Māori voices to appear before the committee, but most were ignored by the committee chair, Simon Bridges. Audio