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The House

Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament.
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Episodes

Tactics from the scrutiny bear pit

Scrutiny week is partly information-sharing and partly a partisan bear-pit. When Parliament undertakes governance of governments there are always tactics and politics involved. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 19, 20255 minEp. 671

Peters holds court at foreign affairs scrutiny hearing

Foreign Affairs is a portfolio that Winston Peters often receives bi-partisan congratulations on. In an otherwise adversarial scrutiny week, his hearing with the Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade Committee had a bastion of amicability and trust. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 18, 20256 minEp. 670

Lawrence Xu-Nan: Prepping for scrutiny week

This week at Parliament is Estimates Scrutiny week, when Ministers face Select Committees to defend their budget plans. We talk with Green MP, Lawrence Xu-Nan, a star scrutiny performer from last time round. As a former academic and one of a number of MPs with a PhD, Xu-Nan has the brutal research experience that is surely useful for digging into something as labyrinthine and esoteric as a budget. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details...

Jun 17, 20256 minEp. 669

The House: Morning Tea with Matt Doocey

For electorate M Ps, weekends are generally spent in the community meeting constituents. The House popped into a morning tea Q&A hosted by Matt Doocey. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 14, 202514 minEp. 668

The House: A sentencing hearing in Parliament

Parliament and the Courts are different branches of our democracy. On Thursday, during the debate on MP punishments they overlapped. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 07, 202513 minEp. 667

Two out of three: Parliament's week

The Government had three things on its to-do list for the week. It managed... some of them, including the one that allows its own continued survival. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 05, 20254 minEp. 666

Pint of Order! Parliament and Alcohol

Parliament, with an early history saturated in alcohol, has had no in-house bar at all for months. It seems almost no-one even noticed. The new bar, Pint of Order, has now opened and its dinky size may show just how much Parliament has changed. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Jun 03, 20256 minEp. 664

MPs knuckle down for marathon budget urgency

After the first few speeches of the Budget Debate, the House knuckled down for a long and jam-packed dose of urgency. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 24, 20256 minEp. 662

Words and Numbers: Budget Day in the House

The opening stanzas of a new budget begin in quiet formality, but get loud and political quickly. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 22, 20256 minEp. 661

Surprise adjournment cuts short haka punishment debate

The highly anticipated debate on the report of the privileges committee only lasted for about 25 minutes before it was cut short by a surprise adjournment motion. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 21, 20256 minEp. 659

Decoding the Speaker’s reaction to the Privileges Committee report

Parliament's Speaker, Gerry Brownlee spoke to MPs on Thursday about the Privileges Committee's unprecedented recommendations for punishing Te Pāti Māori MPs. His response was telling. We decode his comments. Note: A slip of the tongue in this episode causes MP Duncan Webb to be renamed Duncan Green. Apologies. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 14, 20256 minEp. 657

MPs debate abuse in state care redress system

Last week the Government announced that they wouldn't be introducing a new independent redress system for survivors of abuse in state care. This week they had the task of defending that position from a barrage of Opposition criticism during an urgent debate. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 14, 20256 minEp. 655

Labour's 'conviction politician' farewells Parliament

After two decades in Parliament, Labour's David Parker is leaving politics. The House looks at some of the highlights of his valedictory statement made on Wednesday this week. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 08, 20256 minEp. 653

The Equal Pay Amendment Bill debate: Fast and furious

The Equal Pay Amendment Bill wasn't in the Government's initially released plan for Parliament's week. It was included at the eleventh hour. It's late arrival, it's urgent passing, and its intent all caused anger in the House. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 07, 20255 minEp. 652

A tardy memorium for Francis

Returning from three weeks on recess, MPs' first business was a motion in honour of a pope. Speeches were a little more honest, and a little more heartfelt than typical. Especially one of them. And it may have included Parliament's first Hail Mary that wasn't a political desperation move. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 06, 20256 minEp. 651

Cabinet-lite: Louise Upston sheds light on the Government's Cabinet Committees

Parliament’s select committees are well known. But the public never gets to watch the Cabinet committees, which all policies go through before reaching Parliament. Louis Collins chats with the Deputy Leader of the House, National Party MP Louise Upston, to understand what happens in the sub-committees which are Cabinet's workhorses. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

May 03, 202511 minEp. 650

House on Sunday: A scavenger hunt, a Treaty bill, and an annual health check

This Sunday edition of the House is a compilation of the week's reporting, including: a Question Time naughtiness scavenger hunt, the Annual Review debate on Health, and the very unusual death of a Government bill — the Treaty bill. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Apr 12, 202515 minEp. 647

The unusual death of the Treaty bill

Members' bills die ugly deaths regularly, but I can find no record in recent history of a government bill sent into the House to suffer the indignity of a negative vote. It was either unusually masochistic or the outcome of poor political judgement. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Apr 09, 20256 minEp. 646

Verrall and Brown go tit-for-tat in health annual review debate

Despite this years' budget only a month away, the Government still have t's to cross i's to dot in regard to spending from previous years. The annual review debate is the final stage in that very long process. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Apr 09, 20256 minEp. 645

A Question Time Scavenger Hunt

Arguments, inferences, imputations, epithets, ironical expressions, or expressions of opinion. It's not a lost verse from The Sound of Music's 'My Favourite Things'. It's a partial list of things Question Time questions cannot include. There are also some must-haves; and separate requirements for answers. The House goes on a scavenger hunt, to find examples inside one Question Time. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details...

Apr 08, 20255 minEp. 644

Behind the door at a parliamentary privilege hearing

Parliament’s Privileges Committee has been a major source of news over the last few weeks. What is privilege, and how does the committee typically work? ...and because this is a Sunday episode of the House, it also includes a replay of Wednesday's episode on leniency towards MPs 'schoolyard stupidity' during Question Time. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Apr 05, 202516 minEp. 643

The parliamentary background to the 'missing submissions' story

Parliament has voted to allow the Justice Committee to continue processing submissions on the Treaty principles bill, even after the committee's work on the bill is finished. This will allow them to be collected along with the submissions that were considered by the committee as part of its report. We chat with the Clerk of the House of Representatives, David Wilson for background on the parliamentary rules and processes behind this move. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details...

Apr 03, 20256 minEp. 642
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