"It's good to be on the right side of history": Restoring Citizenship Bill passes second reading
After a robust select committee process, all parties now support a Members bill that would restore New Zealand citizenship to a select group of Samoans who lost it 4 decades ago.
10/24/2024 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Government passes RMA reform bill on freshwater
Among all the government's resource management changes, the Fast-track Bill has received the bulk of attention. This week, a less traversed but equally significant bill from that suite became law.
10/24/2024 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Gazetted: Banning petards and being hoist on them
Parliament has featured in New Zealand’s official Gazette thrice in three days. Once over a possible referendum to ban fireworks, twice over the removal of an MP who caused fireworks.
10/23/2024 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Petard hoisting, petard banning
New Zealand's official newspaper, The Gazette, has mentioned Parliament twice this week. Once to announce an MP was getting the rocket, and once to outline a hope to ban rockets entirely.
10/22/2024 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
Political messaging: top down, bottom up
In the Sunday edition of The House Louis Collins talks Ministerial Statements with Chris Penk, and Phil Smith considers messages coming from public to government.
10/19/2024 • 15 minutes
"A decent conversation": the art of the Ministerial statement
On Tuesday, the Government made a Ministerial statement about the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui. RNZ's The House sat down with the Minister who made it.
10/17/2024 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
The submitters, and you.
Watching people make submissions to select committees about laws can give you an idea of what types of expertise and experience are most useful; and that one of the most crucial might just be... people like you.
10/16/2024 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui: Parliament reacts
Rather than wait for the Opposition to apply for an urgent debate, the Government decided to get in first and on Tuesday, gave a Ministerial Statement on the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui.
10/15/2024 • 5 minutes, 16 seconds
Speaker’s little helpers: Parliament’s other presiding officers
In sports, you don’t argue with the ref. It’s a similar situation at Parliament with the Speaker. The Speaker isn’t just Gerry Brownlee though. There are four other presiding officers he can rely on to help carry the load.
10/12/2024 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
Vetting Parliament's Questions
Attend the session where MPs’ oral questions to the Government are vetted and authenticated by Parliament’s Office of the Clerk.
10/5/2024 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
Parliament considers a bill about... itself
On the Sunday edition of The House, Louis and Phil consider a new Bill that reworks much of the legislation that underpins the running of Parliament, including its funding. (This episode combines two weekday episodes on aspects of The Parliament Bill and adds extra content.)
9/28/2024 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Parliament gets urgent on sentencing, mining, and charter schools
With all the talk about the Parliament Bill, The House sheds some light on some of the other items of business at Parliament this week.
9/26/2024 • 4 minutes, 48 seconds
Taking the funding of Parliament off governments
The Parliament Bill intends to prevent governments from wielding the power of the purse over the bodies that run Parliament. Phil Smith chats with Adrian Rurawhe (Labour) and Ricardo Menendez March (Green).
9/25/2024 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
"Arcane but really important": Parliament Bill gets special committee
After years of suggestions for constitutional reform, the Parliament Bill has been introduced. In a rare occurrence at Parliament, a special committee has been set up to examine the bill.
9/24/2024 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Opposition forcing long debates on short committees
Opposition MPs have rediscovered an old filibustering tactic and are using it to protest the Government's scanty use of Parliament's select committees.
9/21/2024 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Wā Pātai: Māori language week at Parliament
Parliament was buzzing with te reo this week. With many members using it in Question Time, the translation team certainly would have been busy.
9/19/2024 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
MPs rediscover a filibustering tactic
Opposition MPs appear to have rediscovered an old filibustering tactic and are using it to protest the Government's liking for sending bills to select committees for very short periods.
9/18/2024 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Budget 2024: Light at the end of the tunnel
The Government's first budget is finally reaching the end of its long approval process, and it's going to be just in time. You might have thought it was all done and dusted months ago, but Parliament is pretty careful with giving away pocket money.
9/17/2024 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Leading in opposition & building an alternative government
Chris Hipkins discusses his formal parliamentary title: Leader of the Opposition, and the very different job of leading in opposition.
9/14/2024 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
Parsing Question Time answers
Question Time is the political equivalent of managers being grilled in front of the board, even when the Prime Minister is being quizzed by the opposition. Imagining it as literally that gives a different slant to teasing out the answers, the deflections and obfuscations.
9/11/2024 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Parliament honours Kiingi Tuheitia
Parliament adjourned early today in respect for Kiingi Tuheitia, the late leader of the Māori Kingitanga. Before they adjourned there were speeches.
9/11/2024 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
CYP 12 - 60 MPs, 60 accents, 100 opinions
This week New Zealand’s Parliament hosted the Commonwealth Youth Parliament, bringing youth leaders together from Fiji to the Falklands.
9/7/2024 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
Rising costs and rising seas: Parliament’s climate adaptation inquiry
The Climate Change Commission told members this week that climate adaptation is the “most difficult challenge this country faces over the next century.”
8/31/2024 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
Petitioner delivers new eividence to Fast Track debate
Petitions to Parliament are often interesting, but today a petitioner delivered surprising new evidence into the debate on the Government's Fast Track Approvals Bill.
8/29/2024 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Stop the questions: a coach steps in to end the fight
Parliament's Question Time is a slow-moving boxing match with many rounds. This week one boxer's second stepped into the ring to help. They didn't throw in the towel, but they did try to stop the bout.
8/27/2024 • 4 minutes, 37 seconds
From Beehive to Bluegrass: Kiwi MPs head stateside
The House hears from two MPs, usually foes, who have spent a week together stateside, like a political odd couple.
8/24/2024 • 8 minutes, 38 seconds
How not to answer a question, and other lessons from Parliament
An dispute during Question Time this week was packed with lessons on asking questions in Parliament, and especially how not to answer them.
8/23/2024 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Water, coastlines, and corrections: Parliament’s committee stage this week
It's not uncommon for a Committee of the Whole House to need several sittings to consider a bill. With three government bills under consideration by the Committee this week, most of Parliament's sitting time will be devoted to this process.
8/21/2024 • 4 minutes, 37 seconds
Kumbayah, now take that!
The House began a new sitting block sharing a little love over the Paris Olympics results, but the sudden outbreak of amity didn't last.
8/20/2024 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
Being Māori at Parliament
New Zealand’s Parliament House is a strikingly colonial edifice. So how does it feel to be Māori in that space?
8/17/2024 • 14 minutes, 1 second
Taking their word for it: Lying and MPs
Few people think MPs never lie, so why are they seldom punished? We investigate Parliament’s rules on mistakes, fibs, and perfidious calumny.
8/10/2024 • 14 minutes, 26 seconds
Water cooler chat: Parliament’s General Debate
From birthday messages, to lamenting New Zealand cultural icons, the General Debate enables MPs to climb onto the soapbox and yarn about whatever's on their mind.
8/8/2024 • 3 minutes, 49 seconds
Let your vocal chords do the walking
The censure of an MP this week came with a message about how to handle provocation - keep it vocal.
8/7/2024 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
What on earth is that noise: Parliament's bell keepers.
Behind many MP interviews is an incessant ringing. It’s like parliament itself has tinnitus, or is trying to drown out its inhabitants. What is that noise?
8/6/2024 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
National tries for message discipline, ACT not so much
This week in Parliament the Government's coalition partner antics upended National’s plans and illustrated how not to create message discipline.
8/3/2024 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
Like a student flat, Parliament runs via rosters
After this week's hullabaloo about who gets Questions at Question Time, The House looks at how Parliament’s speaking roster works.
8/1/2024 • 4 minutes, 21 seconds
MPs get primetime with state owned media
The Social Services and Community Committee has been told by state owned media this week that despite fears and perceptions, they’re still alive and well.
7/31/2024 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Going back on wards, aiming at gangs
The House looks at two of the major bills this week: one walking back law on Maori wards, and one seeking new ways to show 'tough on gangs'.
7/30/2024 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
MPs on the Abuse in Care report
The moment the Abuse in Care Report was tabled in Parliament MPs began debating what it means and how to respond.
7/27/2024 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
‘Stripping is not exploitative, theft is’, strippers tell MPs
An adult entertainment activism group who are dancing through Parliament's petition process discuss issues, solutions and the experience of political engagement.
7/25/2024 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Turn up, stand up: Learning from MP’s mistakes
An embarrassing kerfuffle in Parliament's debating chamber on Wednesday provided fun lessons on how the House works; or at least, how it is meant to work.
7/24/2024 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Shadow leader visits UK clerks
The House chats with Kieran McAnulty about a recent trip which included visits with the Clerks of the Scottish and Uk Parliaments.
7/23/2024 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
"Plans on top of plans": Being parliament’s scheduler
Ever wanted a job that combines a very public tight-rope walk with solving fiendish puzzles? Helping The Leader of the House wrangle Parliament’s Order Paper is just the thing.
7/20/2024 • 14 minutes, 46 seconds
Lobbyists: What do they do and why the bad rep?
Lobbyists are often portrayed as political bogeymen (or women). But what do they actually do and how? The House chats with two of them.
7/13/2024 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Displacement, drift, layering and conversion: The changing parliament
There is new research on how Parliament's rules change, and the researcher gets to observe that change very closely – Parlament's Clerk of the House.
7/6/2024 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
New bills, ferry debacles and Samoan citizenship rights
Parliament tussled through another long week of urgency, and more besides. The House weekend edition has a stormy debate on ferries, five new bills for comment, and submissions on restoring Samoan citizenship rights.
6/29/2024 • 14 minutes, 42 seconds
Submissions on restoring Samoan's citizenship rights
Parliament is hearing submissions on a bill that would create a route to restore NZ citizenship for those Samoans who had that right removed in 1982.
6/27/2024 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
An urgent week leaves bills wanting feedback
Parliament had another week of urgency and a new list of bills. Five now need public feedback on things ranging from charter schools, and medicine regulations, to three strikes sentencing.
6/26/2024 • 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Parliament debates ferry stranding and contract
Parliament’s urgent debate on the recent ferry grounding was a rollicking ride, and you might say the Speaker was to blame.
6/25/2024 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Tuesday: Scrutiny begins
The House covers the beginning of Scrutiny Week - when Parliament makes the Government really work to get its budget approved.
6/18/2024 • 5 minutes, 2 seconds
Scrutiny Week: When 'government comes to Parliament and tries to justify its spending'
Despite Parliament having supremacy, governments often play the boss. This week the tables will turn as ministers face up to backbenchers for Parliament's first Scrutiny Week.
6/15/2024 • 14 minutes, 56 seconds
Making complaining about MPs less scary
Parliament has a long-held reputation for bad bosses and even worse behaviour. One solution is a new independent role to hear complaints.
6/8/2024 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations.
6/1/2024 • 15 minutes
Urgency, at a snail's pace
After the Budget Debate begins, it's usual to go into urgency to progress some government bills quickly through the House, or as is the case so far this year - not so quickly.
5/31/2024 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Enough numbers, let’s talk process
Once the Budget Statement is delivered, what happens next? The House looks beyond the initial announcement to the three different processes that follow it, sometimes concurrently.
5/30/2024 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
A taste of something non-budget, with a hint of gooseberry
Like the calm before a storm, Wednesday evening at Parliament was not about the budget. It was a Members' Day including a bill on cellar door tastings. We sip it with its sponsor Stuart Smith.
5/29/2024 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
It's not Budget week, it's budget months
It's budget week at Parliament, but Thursday's announcement is just the beginning of a long process of the Government convincing Parliament to fund its ideas.
5/28/2024 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Parliament's Election Inquiry told blame lies in outdated laws
Parliament begins its election inquiry with a double-header and finds that blame is something of a boomerang.
5/25/2024 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Parliament's regular election law inquiry
The Justice Committee has begun its inquiry into last year's election. It got some pretty solid and very polite suggestions right up front.
5/23/2024 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Dear Parliament: submissions open on Oranga Tamariki & Rental bills
Changes to tenancy laws and the removal of Treaty obligations from Oranga Tamariki - two proposed new laws ask for public feedback.
5/22/2024 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Fast-track Approvals Bill: Submissions
Parliament has been hearing submissions on the Fast-Track Approvals Bill. The House outlines the Bill and a variety of submissions.
5/21/2024 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Leaving the partisan: Gerry Brownlee on being Speaker
We talk with the Speaker, Gerry Brownlee, about Question Time, MP porkies, and stepping above the fray after 27 years or partisan politics, to instead become 'Parliament's man'.
5/18/2024 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
Three parliamentary signs that a new budget is imminent
Before each budget comes a political vanguard of announcements and trailers. Parliament has its own, less political signs that a budget is about to arrive.
5/11/2024 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
Arguing the count while counting the clock
The Annual Review Debate allows Parliament to grill government ministers on performance in their areas, unless someone runs out of time first. They did.
5/9/2024 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
“I have some ideas about your budget plan…”
Members of the public give some last-minute advice to the Government about its budget plans, via committee hearings into the Budget Policy Statement.
5/8/2024 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
Parliament asks for budget for its watchdogs
In the lead-up to the Budget, Parliament goes over the head of the Government, asking the Governor General to add in some cash for Parliament's three watch-dogs.
5/7/2024 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
'When old men plant trees': James Shaw's farewell
James Shaw's valedictory statement included thanks, humour, yarns, surprising allies, warnings and advice for MPs on avoiding the endless policy tug-of-war.
5/4/2024 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Ukrainian MPs at Parliament
This week Parliament hosted both American and Ukrainian delegations. We chat with Galyna Mykhailiuk, who lead the visiting Ukrainian MPs.
5/2/2024 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
The view from the other side: When MPs submit on bills
MPs listen to hundreds of Select Committee submissions. But occasionally, like Camilla Belich today, they get to sit on the other side of the table themselves.
5/1/2024 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Annual ten-hour long interrogation of government performance begins this week
The Annual Review Debate begins this week, when Parliament quizzes ministers about past performance. Kieran McAnulty explains...
4/29/2024 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
Fish and quiz: The many uses of written parliamentary questions
Over the last six years, parliament’s clerks have had to vet about 40,000 written questions each year. So how are written questions used and what are the democratic benefits?
4/27/2024 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
The House For Sunday 21 April 2024
The latest from the House
4/20/2024 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Who helps with the ‘huge emotional toll’ of being an MP?
MPs have some of the highest pressure jobs in New Zealand, and the stressors aren’t always what you might think. So does anyone help them carry the load, and how do they personally cope?
4/20/2024 • 17 minutes, 14 seconds
Member's Day surprises and more in short sitting block
It was a sitting block of just one week but it had its share of surprises, routine stuff and signs of a changing culture around scrutiny at committee level.
4/13/2024 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
The debate James Shaw delayed his retirement for
Members Day this week had it all: surprise votes, big and niche issues, success and failure. A bill from a retiring MP led to an environmental rights debate which included gaping philosophical divides and a parting shot.
4/10/2024 • 5 minutes, 17 seconds
The well-worn path between Auditor-General and Parliament
The work of the Auditor-General’s office features often in this week’s select committee hearings at Parliament, and for good reason.
4/10/2024 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Getting stuck on attack: the slow road to positivity in government
The Speaker has begun steering ministerial answers away from outright attacks on the previous government, and towards answers. The road to positivity for new governments is long and difficult.
4/9/2024 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
How petitions get Parliament's attention
Petitions to Parliament don't always result in a change to law or policy as intended, but they can be an effective way of the public getting a message to those in power.
4/6/2024 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
How to MP: Tips from a ‘great parliamentarian’
As he departs from Parliament, Grant Roberson outlines the skills and requirements for being a successful MP, and what he would replace Question Time with.
3/30/2024 • 15 minutes, 24 seconds
Getting specific or aiming wide: The tactics of Question Time
A look at the tactics of primary questions during Question Time, with help from Grant Robertson, Judith Collins and Gerry Brownlee.
3/29/2024 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Taking MPs at their word, or not
The principle that all MPs are honourable and that they should be taken at their word has been tested multiple times this week in Parliament.
3/27/2024 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Parliament begins with money bills on a deadline
This week’s sitting of Parliament began with two finance bills that have deadlines attached.
3/26/2024 • 5 minutes, 1 second
Making the cut: two of Parliament's thresholds
This weekly edition looks at thresholds: regarding what gets the nod for Urgent Debates, and also what it's like being a List MP on the cusp of Parliament.
3/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
Auditor-General's youth mental health report before committee
The Health Select Committee has been digesting the Auditor-General’s report on how well public organisations are working to meet the mental health needs of young people.
3/21/2024 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
Waiting weeks for urgent debates
Urgent Debates are granted or denied by Speakers. Most are denied. This week a Speaker's ruling moved the goal posts for that allowance, a lot.
3/20/2024 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Touch and go: list MPs on the cusp
Due to vagaries of the MMP system, some list MPs must endure a period of waiting and uncertainty before they can enter Parliament.
3/19/2024 • 6 minutes, 46 seconds
Parliament’s future out the back
A big new wooden superstructure is about to be built out the back of Parliament House, and is planned to be ready to fit dozens of MPs by the next election.
3/16/2024 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Chris Bishop: On keeping a tidy parliament
New goverment, new parliament, new Leader of the House. Chris Bishop is now the Minister responsible for shepherding the Government's legislative agenda. He explains how.
3/9/2024 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Long sitting block wraps up, urgency used throughout
A rare four-week sitting block at Parliament has wound up, with the Government’s programme of moving legislation through under urgency used throughout.
3/7/2024 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Directing traffic in a bear pit: presiding over Question Time
Taming Question Time is not easy but this week the Speaker has attempted to reign in the use of Points of Order to make out of order points.
3/6/2024 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Parliament agencies face increased demands and tight funds
Due to the increasing demands on the work of the Office of the Clerk in an environment of funding constraints, the efficiency of some key Parliament functions could suffer.
3/5/2024 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Parliament: Why so much urgency?
The new Parliament has spent most of its existence under urgency. What is that, and why use it?
3/2/2024 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
Full steam ahead
The new Parliament has spent much of its time so far, debating under urgency. What is that, and why has it?
2/29/2024 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Testy times for presiding officers
This morning’s debates in the chamber provided multiple examples of how difficult it can be as a presiding officer when contentious bills are going through under urgency.
2/28/2024 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Foreign minister seeks larger diplomatic footprint, despite cuts
The Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee has been holding its annual review of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
2/27/2024 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
Fa’anānā Efeso Collins: In his own words
Fa’anānā Efeso Collins has been fondly remembered and much praised by his colleagues. Here is his own message; the maiden speech he gave a week ago.
2/24/2024 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
Parliament pauses out of respect for Efeso Collins
Parliament has paused out of respect for the Green Party MP Efeso Collins who died unexpectedly in Auckland this morning.
2/21/2024 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
Is Casey Costello facing a privilege complaint?
Wise MPs apologise hard and early, but Casey Costello's correction may be late. The Speaker appears to have revealed he is considering a complaint over a matter of privilege.
2/20/2024 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
Water reforms ditched and digital hitches: Parliament week
This weekly wrap of The House looks at the repeal of major water reforms passed in the last Parliament term, and a Select Committee hearing on news media's existential crisis.
2/17/2024 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
News media existential crisis comes to select committee
A select committee is considering views on a bill that seeks a more level playing field in the digital market that our media industry operates in, where tech giants dominate.
2/15/2024 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Water reforms down the drain after repeal bill
The Water Services Acts Repeal Bill has passed through all stages while Parliament went into urgency.
2/14/2024 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Marathon sitting block underway with more repeals
An unusually long sitting block begins today at Parliament, beginning with another repeal of law passed by the previous government.
2/13/2024 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Parliament's new bible
Parliament's Clerk has just published a new edition of Parliament's own bible, a vast and fascinating compendium of our democracy - Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand.
2/10/2024 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
Select Committee live-streaming moves off Facebook
Live-streaming of public select committee hearings is now being hosted on Parliament’s own website instead of on Facebook.
2/3/2024 • 14 minutes
Harder than it looks: Welcome to the ministry Ms Costello
Being a government minister is harder than it looks. Parliament is a tough master of its governments. This week a clutch of ministers made mea culpas, and one is learning fast just how hard it can be.
2/1/2024 • 3 minutes, 59 seconds
Legislative year begins with ending Productivity Commission
The first piece of legislation Parliament is looking at in 2024 disestablishes a Crown entity that MPs all agreed has been doing great work. But they don't all agree that it should go.
1/31/2024 • 4 minutes, 53 seconds
New Year, newish Parliament, new MPs
Leader of the House, Chris Bishop, outlines the week to come in Parliament. A week with 19 maidens and just two bills.
1/30/2024 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Parliament 2023, year of the shake-up
The House offers a selection of some of the highs and lows, and behind the scenes chats, from a year of great change at Parliament.
12/24/2023 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Quick bills, long weeks at Parliament
When governments change, the new bunch typically want to quickly make a mark. The first weeks have been long weeks, all about marking fast marks.
12/21/2023 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Digging in: MPs' grind towards year's end
There’s a look in the eyes of many people who work on precinct that tells you they just want this parliamentary year to finish already, but it’s not quite done yet.
12/20/2023 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Parliament's Speaker has outlined his approach to Question Time
The Speaker's role and approach are crucial to Parliament's good functioning. Gerry Brownlee has outlined to MPs what approach he will take in enforcing Parliament's rules regarding Question Time.
12/19/2023 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Early stanzas: getting a feel for the new Parliament
It's early in the 54th Parliament and things are dynamic, with many MPs either still finding their feet or feeling out the others to see how they roll.
12/16/2023 • 14 minutes, 48 seconds
The House For Thursday 14 December 2023
The latest from the House
12/14/2023 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Crash learning: MPs adjust to new roles
Parliament’s in urgency in this hectic, penultimate week before Christmas, and most MPs are undergoing a kind of crash course of learning and adjustment.
12/13/2023 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
Question Time answers become optional
Parliament is discovering how the Speaker will interpret its rules. Today's contention was can he force good answers from ministers, or indeed, any answers.
12/12/2023 • 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Parliament: A change of ends and a new referee
A new Parliament, a new Prime Minister, a new Speaker. There was a lot going on at Parliament in the first week of its 54th incarnation.
12/9/2023 • 17 minutes, 45 seconds
Parliament’s first choice of debate topic is Gaza
Parliament pushed back it's business on Thursday to begin with an hour of debate over how far to go in calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
12/7/2023 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Pomp and ceremony gets Parliament underway
Parliament business got underway after the State Opening of the 54th Parliament, a ceremony of pomp and pageantry culminating in the Speech from the Throne.
12/6/2023 • 4 minutes, 5 seconds
Parliament's new Speaker hints at free flow style
The new Speaker Gerry Brownlee has offered a heads-up about how he'll run Parliament, with Standing Orders to be a mere guide rather than a strict line to follow.
12/5/2023 • 4 minutes, 58 seconds
New Parliament, new rules
The final thing Parliament did before adjourning was agree rules changes for the next Parliament. We discuss them with senior clerks David Wilson and Gabor Hellyer.
9/3/2023 • 15 minutes, 54 seconds
The rule untravelled: changes MPs wanted but didn’t get
Before Parliament adjourned it agreed new rules for next time. In discussing them MPs gave glimpses into the rules they would like to change and the Parliament they wished existed.
9/1/2023 • 3 minutes, 59 seconds
Voting age for local council elections debated
MPs have been debating whether to lower the voting age for local council elections to 16 years of age from the current age of 18.
8/30/2023 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
A week to wrap up Parliament
The last sitting week of the 53rd Parliament has a fairly packed schedule of government business, plus debate on the Standing Orders Committee's regular report, and the Adjournment Debate.
8/29/2023 • 6 minutes
Beyond the tiles, the work of photographers at Parliament
If there’s one group who we don’t hear enough about, it’s the photographers who cover Parliament. A new exhibition is casting light on five of these practitioners. We talk to two of them.
8/26/2023 • 14 minutes, 21 seconds
Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Among a long week. of debates at Parliament, MPs still found the time for farewell speeches from departing colleagues. Todd Muller's stood out and while uncomfortable for his colleagues, it is worth noting.
8/24/2023 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics
As more valedictory speeches were heard in Parliament’s chamber, a warning was sounded from a departing MP about race baiting and dog whistling to extremism.
8/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Parliament's final six busy days
It is the second to last sitting week for Parliament but there is still a mountain of bills to get finalised before the MPs wearily trudge home.
8/22/2023 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government.
8/19/2023 • 18 minutes, 43 seconds
So many bills, so little time
Parliament has just days left before it ends for the election. The closer dissolution gets, the harder the MPs are pushing to fit everything in - almost like they're cramming four years of legislating into three years.
8/17/2023 • 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Valedictories: Tell us what you really think
Valedictory speech season has begun, and if there’s a common theme cropping up already, it’s a plea for a less toxic style of politics in Parliament.
8/16/2023 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Final sitting block underway, urgency planned
This week is the first of the last three weeks in the 53rd Parliament, a busy time as the Government still has a lot that it wants to finish before the House rises.
8/15/2023 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Soft parliamentary diplomacy for more women MPs in the Pacific
The majority of all female elected representatives across the Pacific Islands region visited Wellington for a development event, showcasing the merits of soft diplomacy, Parliament-style.
8/12/2023 • 18 minutes, 8 seconds
Committee's scrutiny of Covid regulations fleshed out
This week MPs had a special debate about the report of the Regulations Review Committee on Covid-19 Secondary Legislation.
8/5/2023 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Bill looks to address Dawn Raids-linked injustice
A new Member's Bill looks to fix a 40-year-old outcome of the anti-Pacific racism of the Dawn Raids era, restoring the right to New Zealand citizenship for a generation of Samoan people.
8/3/2023 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
National security briefing: prepare for the unpredictable
The Intelligence and Security Committee has received a briefing on long-term national security threats which has incorporated a public survey and public consultation which found New Zealanders perceive threats to national security are increasing.
8/2/2023 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Special debate to focus on Covid regulations
We're reminded of the important role of the Regulations Review Committee as Parliament this week holds a special debate about the committee's report on Covid-19 regulations.
8/1/2023 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Todd Muller, the human factor
Todd Muller is leaving Parliament. Known for a brief stint as Opposition leader, he also won plaudits for his bipartisanship and advocating for awareness about mental health.
7/29/2023 • 22 minutes, 25 seconds
Te Kāhui Mōuri lights up Parliament's face
Visitors entering the main entrance to Parliament can finally notice some visual signs of Māori culture and physical recognition of mana whenua.
7/27/2023 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
The House drops into first gear on RMA
This week the Government added a morning sitting of the House to ‘get stuck into’ completing debate on RMA reform. The Opposition just aimed for ‘stuck’.
7/26/2023 • 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Election Energy inside Parliament
As MPs count down to the election Parliament’s mood changes. The Opposition’s House leader Michael Woodhouse predicts “more anger, frivolity, perhaps less discipline”. “Perhaps” seems generous.
7/26/2023 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Photo essay: cross-party MP group in Samoa
Five New Zealand MPs from across the political spectrum are visiting Samoa to build relationships within the country - and among themselves.
7/22/2023 • 17 minutes, 24 seconds
Urgency done with urgency
During a briefer than usual urgent sitting in Parliament this week, multiple bills were progressed through multiple stages each in what would normally take a couple of sitting weeks of debate.
7/20/2023 • 4 minutes, 41 seconds
Parliamentary Privilege: a balance of power and responsibility
When MPs screw up the consequences can be public and brutal. But sometimes that response has solid reasons which safeguard our system of responsible government.
7/19/2023 • 4 minutes, 26 seconds
Privileges and more than a sense of urgency
Parliament has just six weeks left before it breaks for the election. There is still a lot yet to do, and to slow that down, one or two matters of privilege.
7/18/2023 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Geoffrey Palmer: Strengthen Parliament to watch government
As an MP Sir Geoffrey Palmer had a huge impact on the interlocking shapes of government and parliament. The great reformer is still brimming with ideas for improvement.
7/15/2023 • 15 minutes, 19 seconds
Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
Something of a throwback to when most National MPs staunchly represented farming interests, Ian McKelvie is however ending his career as an MP not defined by the tribal lines of party politics.
7/8/2023 • 11 minutes, 33 seconds
The ways of Parliament’s committees
This week, RNZ’s Parliament show, The House, focused on the processes and outcomes of Parliament’s Select Committees. The Sunday show is a collation of this content.
7/1/2023 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
Therapeutic Products Bill in the panel-beater workshop
The Therapeutic Products Bill is one of those pieces of legislation that requires a fair bit of panel-beating in a select committee, and even then not everyone's happy with its shape.
6/29/2023 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
How select committees tweak bills
When things threaten to go awry it can help us learn how they work. So, how do Select Committees decide to amend bills, who helps them; and how do they track amendments and communicate with the legal drafters?
6/28/2023 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Parliament's backstop for extra government spending
An Imprest Supply Bill is Parliament’s way of saying to the government 'yes you can have that money, but also if you find you need to use more money on it, you don't need to come back and ask again'.
6/27/2023 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings
Parliament has hit the time of year it turns into a combination of Glastonbury and the Inquisition - the multi-pronged miniterial grilling called Estimates Hearings.
6/24/2023 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
ACT’s pile-on Question Time tactic
The ACT Party has this month latched on to a Question Time tactic of using consecutive supplementary questions on a repetitive theme as a pile-on against the government.
6/22/2023 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
Bill tackling supermarket duopoly to become law
Legislation tackling a power imbalance in the grocery industry is among several bills that wound their way through the committee stage in Parliament this week.
6/21/2023 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Empty the mattress: Parliament’s week
Among Parliament's key bills this week is one to update emergency management relationships and one to protect your bank deposits because mattresses have better uses. Grant Robertson picks his bills to watch.
6/20/2023 • 4 minutes, 3 seconds
Jan Logie: Balancing frustration with hope
Jan Logie admits she had “zero faith in our political system” before entering Parliament, but remains hopeful of what can be achieved here, as she prepares to retire as MP.
6/17/2023 • 22 minutes, 45 seconds
'A bob each way': Jacqui Dean on Parliament career
As she prepares to retire after 18 years in Parliament, National's Jacqui Dean has a refreshing knack for straight talk, and doesn’t mince her words about the work of an MP.
6/17/2023 • 19 minutes, 11 seconds
The House For Sunday 18 June 2023
In the first in a series of exit interviews with retiring MPs, The House sits down with Green MP Jan Logie and National’s Jacqui Dean to reflect on their time at Parliament.
6/15/2023 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
The unbridled Question Time
For any of Parliament’s speakers, the daily Question Time is a tricky horse to manage, let alone tame. Every Speaker brings a different approach, the current Speaker is trying riding with no reins at all.
6/10/2023 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Rugby, racing and beer: MPs tackle NZ's holy trinity
MPs have been making laws to enable access to alcohol at race meetings on race days and during those early hours at pubs when rugby's World Cup is broadcast from France.
6/8/2023 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Question Time as a forum for political messaging
As the election nears, Question Time transforms into a forum for party political messaging. It’s not the ideal format for messaging and it doesn’t always go well.
6/6/2023 • 4 minutes, 21 seconds
Testy exchange highlights reach of select committee
A testy exchange in the foreign affairs select committee this week served as a reminder that Parliament’s committees decide for themselves who they should be briefed by and how often.
6/3/2023 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
Justice Committee focus on youth justice
Parliament's justice committee has been hearing experts on youth justice, the age of criminal responsibility, and better outcomes from alternative approaches to justice.
6/1/2023 • 4 minutes, 25 seconds
Third readings for two number twos
MPs passed two bills about number twos this week – one regulating freedom camping toilets, and another creating a role to assist family court judges.
5/31/2023 • 4 minutes, 9 seconds
How the Opposition shares its shots at Government
The Shadow Leader of the House, Michael Woodhouse, talks us through how questions are allocated and who gets to ask them on Question Time.
5/30/2023 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Disability access a work in progress for parliament
Efforts are underway to make Parliament more accessible for people who live with disability, after a new position of Senior Accessibility Advisor was established.
5/27/2023 • 17 minutes, 53 seconds
Budget week goings on, diamonds in the rough
This week was Budget week at Parliament, but instead of boring you with numbers, The House dives into limitations of party leaders' responses in the Budget Debate and what got done under urgency.
5/20/2023 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
I oppose this awful [add details] plan
Budget day is all about the Minister of Finance’s big reveal. But spare a thought for other party leaders who must prepare speeches opposing something they haven't read yet.
5/19/2023 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
It’s the norm following the delivery of the Budget for the House to go into urgency, when government moves through legislation directly related to the Budget and some other stuff too.
5/19/2023 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
Member's Bill: a rough diamond waiting to be shaped
A member’s bill freshly picked from the biscuit tin is like a rough diamond waiting to be shaped, according to the MP behind the latest member’s bill on the order paper.
5/17/2023 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Budget '23: the ceremonial nature of a big day
The Minister of Finance talks us through the ceremonial nature of the delivery of the Budget in Parliament.
5/16/2023 • 7 minutes, 1 second
MPs make great talkers, but terrible tellers
Parliament changed a long-standing rule this week and will now leave the counting of votes to the experts. It turns out MPs just aren’t that good at counting.
5/13/2023 • 13 minutes, 53 seconds
Private bill offers a more reflective debate
Because a private bill addresses a specific matter particular to just one person it offers a more mellow and reflective style of parliament debate.
5/11/2023 • 5 minutes
Officers of Parliament face more complex and demanding environment
The latest from the House
5/10/2023 • 4 minutes, 18 seconds
Congratulating an ‘heir’ but pondering ‘successors’
MPs voted today to congratulate Charles III on his coronation. But while noting the heir, thoughts of an alternative Head of State are not far away. Is it not just inevitable but timely? National’s Michael Woodhouse on the Monarchy.
5/9/2023 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Backbench MPs take on Russia
Backbench MPs sometimes quietly engage in international diplomacy. One relatively junior MP recently faced off against Russia on behalf of not just NZ, but also Canada, Australia and all of Europe.
5/6/2023 • 14 minutes, 25 seconds
Luxon v Sepuloni exchanges follow repetitive rhythm
A rare series of square-offs between Opposition Leader Chris Luxon and Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni in her capacity as Acting Prime Minister became repetitive.
5/4/2023 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Tourette's Association speaks on petition at health committee
Parliament’s Health Select Committee has heard from people petitioning for Tourette Syndrome to be recognised by the Ministry of Health as a disability in its own right in this country.
5/3/2023 • 4 minutes, 26 seconds
Portents and harbingers of the Budget
Budgets are wrapped up in a combination of mystery and tradition. The portents of the Budget to come have begun already and will only increase as it nears.
5/2/2023 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
Parliament's first Te Reo Māori outreach
MPs have joined Parliament's Speaker in visiting regional New Zealand for five years, but for the first time a Speaker's outreach has gone all-in on Te Reo Māori at an immersion Kura.
4/29/2023 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
Long game: activism at Parliament
Their work is usually unpaid and sometimes overlooked, but activists play an important long-term role in the parliament system. Four veterans open up on their experiences at parliament.
4/22/2023 • 25 minutes, 59 seconds
Behind the scenes of Cabinet
Rachel Hayward has two overlapping jobs, ‘organising’ both Cabinet and the Executive Council. Those twin roles are an also a great insight into how government works at the very highest level.
4/15/2023 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address.
4/8/2023 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Booze bill blocked in conscience vote
Legislation on alcohol went to a conscience vote this week, and the result was a reminder how some parties still tend to vote as a group on such issues.
4/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
The annual review debate: the butt-end of the budget
In a busy week of Parliament one of the most crucial things MPs did may have got the least attention. Financial scrutiny is seldom exciting but it is important.
4/5/2023 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Exits, entries and grog: the week in Parliament
Parliament's week includes a mix of debate on a key police scrutiny role, annual reviews and two bills about booze, as well as the farewell speech from a familiar face.
4/4/2023 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Eight new bills for Parliament’s final months
Despite a week of distractions MPs were working. Hard. Ten bills were finished, and eight brand new bills began their lives, ready for the remaining weeks of this parliamentary term.
4/1/2023 • 14 minutes, 48 seconds
Ten bills passed this week in Parliament
Parliament spent extra hours this week churning through quite a long list of proposed legislation, with ten bills completing their third and final readings.
3/30/2023 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Extra scrutiny for Immigration
Question Time gets all the media attention, but it is only the tip of the scrutiny-iceberg. The action is below the waterline - in committee, where most of Parliament’s scrutiny of Government happens.
3/29/2023 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Enabling lawmaking on the fly
Parliament can grant powers to certain authorities to make new rules without having to go through the normal lengthy legislative process.
3/28/2023 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever.
3/25/2023 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
The ominously named Shadow Leader
Parliament has a charming tendency to gift people with very odd job titles, like Shadow Leader of the House. Michael Woodhouse outlines what the job entails (and it's neither shade nor homes).
3/18/2023 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
Political pile-on or Parliament as designed?
This week MPs discussed Stuart Nash’s loss of a ministerial warrant for an hour. It may have looked like a political pile-on, but in reality it was Parliament doing exactly what it is designed for – scrutiny of the Executive.
3/16/2023 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
'Fairly busy': National Emergency Management Agency at committee
Response to recent climate disasters was the focus as the National Emergency Management Agency appeared before the Governance and Administration Committee for its annual review.
3/15/2023 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
Parliament may fast-track cyclone law without urgency
Parliament this week may agree to act speedily on a cyclone response bill, rather than invoke urgency. Doing so will allow some select committee time on the issue, and even a Member's Day.
3/14/2023 • 4 minutes
Tabling and other Parliamentage
This week’s weekend feature story for The House compiles highlights from through Parliament’s sitting week.
3/11/2023 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
Unpacked: seeking leave to table a document
It’s a common occurrence in the House for opposition MPs to ask to “seek leave to table a document”, but have you wondered what this really means?
3/9/2023 • 3 minutes, 41 seconds
Hamilton West MP honours tūpuna in maiden statement
Maiden Statements are usually the public’s first and sometimes best chance to learn about an MP's motivations and politics, and new Hamilton West MP Tama Potaka's was no exception.
3/8/2023 • 4 minutes, 25 seconds
The non-legislative week in the House
In Parliament this week there are three things happening that have nothing to do with passing legislation. Leader of the House Grant Robertson explains them to the House.
3/7/2023 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Talking the talk: how MPs' backgrounds inform debating style
The House takes a look at how the backgrounds of three MPs informs the way they speak in Parliament.
3/4/2023 • 13 minutes, 43 seconds
Democracy on the cheap: Skint Parliament to turn off the radio
After years of trimming budgets and doing things on-the-cheap to make ends meet Parliament’s secretariat has hit the budget wall and plans to end radio broadcasts. It’s a symptom of MP's fear of funding democracy properly.
2/25/2023 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Urgency used to pass Bill fixing 501 deportees loophole
Legislation has been passed under urgency to ensure all people returning to the country after being in prison systems abroad continue to come under parole-like oversight and support back in New Zealand
2/23/2023 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Entrenchment use under the grill in Standing Orders review
The use of entrenchment in law-making in this country has had a sound grilling at the Standing Orders Committee which is conducting its ongoing regular review of Parliament’s rules.
2/22/2023 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Cyclone devastation and climate dominate PM's Statement debate
Today the debating chamber launched into action as it does most years - but this year was all about the weather and the climate.
2/21/2023 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Parliament gets cracking proper with PM's Statement and disaster bills
After a week of business in the House was lost due to Cyclone Gabrielle, Parliament’s sitting year properly gets underway today with Debate on the Prime Minister’s Statement.
2/21/2023 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Short, cyclone-hit week starts Parliament 2023
After a two-month break, Parliament resumed only to soon adjourn for the week as Cyclone Gabrielle complicated plans for the first sitting week in 2023.
2/14/2023 • 4 minutes, 23 seconds
A year of disruption: Parliament's 2022 in review
The last episode of The House for this year is an opportunity to look back at some of the goings-on in Parliament that we covered in 2022.
12/17/2022 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
The first guest on the floor
It's been an unusual day at Parliament. President Zelensky became the first national leader to address the House, and then MPs travelled in time. At least on paper.
12/14/2022 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Parliament’s week includes new bills and an historic speech
It is Parliament's final week but there are still bills sitting under the tree for MPs to debate, and some history to make with a Ukrainian President.
12/13/2022 • 4 minutes
Go high: Parliament takes its roof solar
MPs often talk green, but Parliament is lowering its carbon footprint with hundreds of surreptitious solar panels; and providing a much wanted excuse to climb onto the roof.
12/10/2022 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Parliament cancels a reservation: explaining 'entrenchment'
Parliament began its final sitting block of the year this week by cancelling a reservation it made two weeks ago. No, it wasn't for a Christmas function. It was confusing, but we can help with that.
12/7/2022 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Focus on three Government bills in penultimate week
Parliament's year is rapidly nearing an end, and the Government has this week been focused on completion of three fairly major pieces of legislation.
12/7/2022 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Demystifying Parliament: MPs open up in Westport
Five MPs travelled to Westport as part of a Parliamentary Outreach Programme aimed at connecting New Zealanders throughout the country with Parliament and its processes.
12/2/2022 • 17 minutes, 58 seconds
Submitting to Parliament (but in a good way)
Parliament Journalist Phil Smith has a crack at making a submission to MPs. Here is why you should bother, how you do it, how you really shouldn't, and how his went.
11/26/2022 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
A long week of Tuesdays and lots of bills
In a week when Parliament sat under urgency, across four long Tuesdays, quite a lot of legislative business has been progressed.
11/25/2022 • 4 minutes, 17 seconds
Niggly nights: testy exchanges in the House under urgency
There's been a distinct niggly energy about the exchanges in the House this week, and it's got something to do with the fact Parliament is sitting under urgency.
11/24/2022 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Parliament’s full-steam-ahead Christmas wind-down
The holidays may be coming, but Parliament is winding up for looks likely to be its biggest week of the year.
11/23/2022 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Parliament to sit under urgency this week
Parliament is this week to sit under urgency as the Government seeks additional sitting hours to clear a backlog of legislation that it wants to progress.
11/21/2022 • 4 minutes, 24 seconds
The Parliamentary Collection: an eclectic list
"An incredibly diverse and eclectic collection", the Parliamentary Collection has great art, black rods, protest bricks, bodily parts and much more.
11/21/2022 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
Overwhelming vote, meet Reserved Provision
Parliament makes a rare step and amends a reserved provision of electoral law - something designed to be hard to achieve.
11/16/2022 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
MPs warned of ordeals ahead amid disinformation
A former Prime Minister has warned MPs they face a daunting challenge to maintain public confidence in the Parliament system in the age of disinformation.
11/15/2022 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Reimagining Parliament
Every three years senior MPs meet to reimagine Parliament, considering which rule changes might strengthen representative democracy and executive oversight.
11/12/2022 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
A Members’ Day of two halves
This week four backbencher bills got a shot at glory. Two were gloriously popular, one successful but contentious, and one pipped at the legislative post.
11/10/2022 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Ex-military MPs vocal on Inspector General Bill
MPs who are former members of the NZDF had plenty to say when the first reading of the Inspector-General Defence Bill got underway.
11/9/2022 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
So many reasons for law...
This week's agenda in Parliament illustrates some of the variety of motivations that lie behind prospective laws.
11/8/2022 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
'A sea of tranquility' - MPs and their groups
Whether cross-party or inter-parliament collectives, MP groups are all about human connections which help MPs, and importantly us, find out what makes them tick.
11/5/2022 • 16 minutes, 34 seconds
“Not just for old stuffy white males” Trevor Mallard on Parliament
The House sits down with retiring MP Trevor Mallard for an insider's view of the tactics and strategy of Parliament, of what has changed, and what still should.
10/29/2022 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Trevor Mallard: Exit Interview
In October 2022, before Trevor Mallard resigned he spoke at length to The House. This is the fuller interview. Two shorter packages of cuts repeat this material.
10/28/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Parliament: without notice, but with warning
Parliament began today with a motion to condemn Iran for repression of protests. That was a motion without notice that everyone knew would happen. We attempt to explain motions. Wish us luck.
10/27/2022 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand's Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana.
10/26/2022 • 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Fair Pay Bill hogs limelight again this week
After consuming much of Parliament's energy last week, the Fair Pay Agreements Bill looks set to do so again this week as its committee stage continues.
10/25/2022 • 4 minutes, 1 second
Trevor Mallard: 'Humble backbencher of Wainuiomata'
Trevor Mallard has ended his career as an MP this week after 38 years. Much has changed. We sat down to chat through his storied history and get his insights.
10/22/2022 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
The E-team: Parliament and cyber security
Parliament takes security seriously, but not just the physical kind. Sometimes the biggest risks arrive through the smallest holes.
10/20/2022 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
A rare message of consent from the GG
As this week of Parliament was getting underway, just after the prayers, the House heard a rare message from the Governor-General.
10/19/2022 • 4 minutes, 6 seconds
Fair Pay Bill to make for feisty debate this week
Following a two-week recess, MPs are set to engage in feisty debate about proposed labour laws that could raise wages through sector-wide collective bargaining.
10/18/2022 • 4 minutes, 18 seconds
Adrian Rurawhe: The accidental Speaker
Parliament's new Speaker originally chose to be a whip but fate intervened. Meet the man who marshals the MPs: an interview-walk through the fascinating life and career of Adrian Rurawhe.
10/15/2022 • 15 minutes, 53 seconds
Treading water: the plight of the First Term MP
What do Nicole McKee, Joseph Mooney, Teanau Tuiono and Sarah Pallett have in common? They're first term MPs who have shared their experiences with us.
10/8/2022 • 20 minutes, 1 second
Testing times: Parliament’s new speakers get a hazing
When Parliament gets a new speaker MPs re-test the rules and the limits. Will this one let you away with things the previous one would not? Can you cripple their confidence and make them easier to manage?
10/1/2022 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Walking backwards while pointing forwards
Trust in media, or lack thereof, was front and centre as the Minister of Broadcasting had a week of being grilled in parliament's Question Time about the Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill.
9/29/2022 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Not just MPs in the big grey box
Parliament looks like a big old gray box for keeping MPs in, but there are many more folk including many visitors and tourists. Say, a group of students from Taranaki.
9/29/2022 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Crime double shot in week of first readings
A double shot of crime legislation features in a Parliament week laden with Government bills that are scheduled to get a first reading.
9/27/2022 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Plain language? Forsooth, forfend!
This week Parliament debated a members' bill from Rachel Boyack that aims to combat official gobbledegook. Some MPs fought it tooth and nail as tantamount to balderdash, gadzooks!
9/24/2022 • 14 minutes, 18 seconds
Queen holiday bill debate not all misty-eyed
MPs have been reflecting on the Queen's death again, with the passage of a bill under urgency to create a one-off public holiday for her. But not all the reflections were misty-eyed.
9/21/2022 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
MPs get back into the rhythm
After a couple of short weeks at Parliament MPs are getting back into the rhythm with some work to catch up on, like a tardy approval of the budget.
9/20/2022 • 3 minutes, 52 seconds
Te reo Māori thrives as petition anniversary marked
The revitalisation of te reo Māori was abundantly evident as a big crowd converged on Parliament to mark 50 years since the Māori Language Petition.
9/15/2022 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Condolences & congratulations: A very short week in Parliament
Parliament sat for less than two hours this week, sending condolences to King Charles and giving itself an extension on its budget homework.
9/14/2022 • 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Bringing Parliament and more to the people: PTV
Parliament TV offers the public the chance to catch all sittings of Parliament and more besides.
9/3/2022 • 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Parliament journos back on the tiles
Press Gallery journalists are in their element after the regular bridge run returned from the Grand Hall to the 1st floor foyer of Parliament House, the place known as 'the tiles'.
9/1/2022 • 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Freedom Campers debate offers insights on MPs
Debate during the first reading of the Self-contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill offered insights into the lives of at least two MPs and the marketing mindset of another pair.
8/31/2022 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
Estimates debate set to conclude this week
The government's busy legislative agenda continues, and the remaining portfolios to be scrutinised in the Estimates debate are expected to wrap up this week.
8/30/2022 • 3 minutes, 54 seconds
Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It's six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear.
8/27/2022 • 23 minutes, 28 seconds
Long time in the pipeline, prohibition of mining bill
Previous experience as a Minister of Conservation and Land Information was instructive in the shaping of Eugenie Sage's Crown Minerals (Prohibition of Mining) Amendment Bill.
8/25/2022 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Parliament elects a new Speaker
A new Speaker of Parliament was elected with widespread support today, with his authority tested early by an awkward speech from a rebel MP.
8/24/2022 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
Parliament's week with a Speaker-sized hole in it
This week Parliament activity is dominated by the expected transition to a new Speaker, with the incumbent Trevor Mallard about to resign.
8/23/2022 • 4 minutes, 21 seconds
Shape your own Parliament: The standing orders review
Parliament is considering changing its rules and asking for advice. It is your chance to offer suggestions on an aspect of New Zealand's constitution.
8/20/2022 • 14 minutes, 28 seconds
Parliamentary employment: 'Chief Executive but not really the boss'
When politicians have staffing issues there is an odd triangular relationship to juggle. MPs' staff are employed by someone else. Someone who can't control the MPs.
8/19/2022 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
From passenger to pilot: subbing in as Parliament chair
A couple of MPs this week unexpectedly got to run the show from the big chair, because Parliament's debating chamber can't function without a chairperson presiding.
8/13/2022 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Parliament: The week inside
In the week after a big party conference you might expect that the themes raised in Parliament would often match the talking points from that event. You would be right.
8/12/2022 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Parliament doubles down on serious crime
Two bills related to crime and high risk offenders have passed a third reading, doubling the opportunity for Opposition MPs to label the Government "soft on crime".
8/10/2022 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Not enough chiefs
It's not often a group of workers think 'we need more bosses'. That's what MPs did this week - kind of. Parliament may now have more presiding officers than it's ever had.
8/9/2022 • 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Words galore - the work of Hansard
The House hears from two Hansard editors about the unique work of the team whose reports become part of Parliament's official record and can be seen by anyone.
8/6/2022 • 14 minutes, 21 seconds
A week knee-deep in bills
This week Parliament's debating chamber was knee-deep in bills. We have a quick run-through of the 14 different wanna-be laws it debated.
8/4/2022 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Get busy winning - Tauranga MP’s maiden speech
In his maiden speech the newly sworn-in MP for Tauranga warns of a malaise in the country, and urges the nation to 'get busy winning'.
8/3/2022 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Parliament’s sweet spot for extra days
For the next while Parliament is sitting an extra morning each week. It has hit the twixt-reviews sweet-spot and has also has a lot of new ideas to debate.
8/2/2022 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Parliament at night: scenes inside the ant hill
Parliament at night is a different vibe to Parliament during the day. Staff numbers on precinct have mostly thinned out, but it's a time when the weird and wonderful can happen.
7/30/2022 • 16 minutes, 50 seconds
Meet a new MP: Dan Rosewarne
We meet a new MP, Dan Rosewarne who gave hs maiden speech this week: a chance to say 'who I am, how I got to be here and what I hope to achieve'.
7/28/2022 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Extended sitting weeks begin as legislative agenda gets busy
The latest from the House
7/26/2022 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Beyond imposter syndrome - Youth Parliament 2022
Last week Parliament was taken over by the new leaders Youth Parliament - an opportunity for rangatahi to speak and the rest of us to pay attention.
7/23/2022 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Parliament’s cooperative team captains
MPs in Parliament shout at each other a lot, but they also cooperate a lot, including about the timetable for that shouting. It's all more efficient that way.
7/16/2022 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
There are various parts of Parliament that could be deemed crucial to the functioning of the place, but perhaps none quite so much as the House Office.
7/9/2022 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
The House For Sunday 10 July 2022
MPs in Parliament shout at each other a lot, but they also cooperate a lot, including about the timetable for that shouting. It's all more effecient that way.
7/9/2022 • 14 minutes, 33 seconds
Decoding Parliament's money talk
MPs talk about money a lot. The rest of us often blank out the financials as 'just math'. Annoyingly the money is important so The House tries to explain all that dry 'Appropriations' money talk.
7/2/2022 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Studying Parliament from the inside
For the students of parliament, public law or politics, the best place to be right in the heart of the legislative chamber, but kind of invisible. In other words, part of the Chamber Operations team.
6/30/2022 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
An expeditious Tuesday
Parliament began the week at top pace moving five bills through ten stages in an evening, though there's a little bit of double counting going on.
6/30/2022 • 4 minutes, 17 seconds
Tips on surviving Question Time
One of Parliament's best exponents of the skills of gladiatorial quizzes offers advice on "surviving Question Time".
6/28/2022 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Learning to Minister, and a crucial skill
Being a minister involves many difficult skills that other MPs don't need. The most crucial might be questions. Answering them well has very little to do with performing ministerial duties well, but everything to do with looking like it.
6/25/2022 • 14 minutes, 7 seconds
Christchurch Call making headway
The Governance and Administration committee has been hearing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about what progress has been made on the Christchurch Call.
6/23/2022 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
Committee hears more on plight of 'hope seekers' from Tuvalu
Parliament's Education and Workforce Committee has been considering the plight of undocumented Tuvaluans living in New Zealand without the right to work or to gain residency.
6/22/2022 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Sense of urgency in Parliament amid winter gloom
Two bills - one addressing the supermarket duopoly, the other providing for a fourth round of Covid vaccination - are set for their second reading, committee stage and third readings this week.
6/21/2022 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Parliament’s Serjeant: More than ceremonial
You might recognise him by his voice, so long as he is shouting. But despite his role being front-and-centre at Parliament you might be surprised what he does, and what he can do.
6/18/2022 • 14 minutes, 56 seconds
Begin at the centre: interning at Parliament
The House chats with current and former parliamentary interns from Steven Levine's Victoria University of Wellington internship programme about starting work at the very centre of things.
6/11/2022 • 14 minutes, 22 seconds
Local authorities urge MPs to support alcohol harm minimisation bill
A proposed member's bill addressing a power imbalance that prevents communities taking steps to develop public health measures on alcohol use could bypass the ballot process if enough MPs agreed.
6/9/2022 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Booze bills flow in the House
The latest from the House
6/8/2022 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
If you miss a major reform, wait a day or two...
In the current Parliament major reforms are coming along almost as frequently as buses. This week there are two separate and equally momentous legislative reform bills on the agenda.
6/7/2022 • 3 minutes, 54 seconds
The Budget: Shades of debate
MPs spend many hours shouting past each other about the budget, but have tactics and objectives behind all the hubbub. Phil Smith dissects the year's first budget debate-fest - the eight hour long Budget Debate.
6/4/2022 • 13 minutes, 12 seconds
Hanging messages on Pae Ora
MPs have been getting down and dirty in the critical mud-wrestling phase of legislation to reform the public health system, the Pae Ora (Healthy futures) Bill.
6/2/2022 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels
Parliament's health select committee hears a cry for help from workers in aged care residential facilities that staffing levels in their sector are unsafe and failing people.
6/1/2022 • 4 minutes
Last chance for MPs to edit health reform bill
Time is running out for changes to be made to proposed major health reform as the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill is in its committee stage.
5/31/2022 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Playing catch-up to protect kids from digital harm
The MP behind a Member's Bill which targets online grooming of children by adult predators hopes for it to be widened in scope to include offline or 'real life'.
5/28/2022 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
Reading Everest: Notes on Budgets
The Budget gets presented, debated and commented on more than most best sellers but like A Brief History of Time very few people have the time and energy to read all of it.
5/21/2022 • 13 minutes, 18 seconds
The not-the-budget bills
The budget wasn't the only thing at Parliament this week. There was also legislation on surrogacy, free speech, political conflicts of interest, and sexual harassment.
5/19/2022 • 5 minutes, 14 seconds
Question Time: How to get it straight
Question Time works best if the MPs ask tight, non-political questions. Straight questions are more likely to get straight answers, so they're kept as tight as possible but not always by choice.
5/18/2022 • 3 minutes, 53 seconds
Oddity notes on budget week at Parliament
Why is the Budget usually on a Thursday, why just before a sitting break, and why is the debate on it usually interrupted by urgent business?
5/17/2022 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Oiling the democratic machine
The House sits down with the Clerk of the House of Representatives, David Wilson, whose team runs the machinery of Parliament.
5/14/2022 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
When courts tell parliament 'no', what next?
The Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Bill is the sort of legislation that constitutional law experts absolutely love but that may bore us to tears, until we realise it's important.
5/12/2022 • 4 minutes, 8 seconds
How ministers reach a decision
An intern in the office of the MP for Te Atatū, Phil Twyford, interviews him about his job and the decision-making process behind his job as a minister.
5/11/2022 • 11 minutes, 24 seconds
Special debate on draft version of Resource Management Act replacement
Parliament shows its flexibility during an extended sitting when Special Debate will take place on a couple of complex items, notably the Natural and Built Environments Bill exposure draft.
5/10/2022 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
Goodbye Hello - two ends of the Parliament journey
The latest from the House
5/7/2022 • 13 minutes, 13 seconds
‘No fair Ref!’: The political theatre of asking the impossible
A lot of what happens in Parliament is theatre, including asking for what you know is against the rules.
5/6/2022 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
No matter what, any petition to parliament gets heard
The specialist Petitions Committee has processed a record number of petitions and it's only half way through the term. It hears petitions on almost anything.
5/4/2022 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
Comings and goings: A week in the House
This week in Parliament features a continuation of debate on major health reform, as well as the coming of a new MP and the departure of a high profile MP who has brought the curtain down on his parliamentary career.
5/3/2022 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
The House For Sunday 1 May 2022
The latest from the House
4/30/2022 • 13 minutes, 13 seconds
Select committees by Zoom, the great leveller
Doing select committees by Zoom can be clunky and lacking in nuance compared to in-person experience, but those who chair committees acknowledge that it improves overall accessibility of the public to Parliament.
4/30/2022 • 13 minutes, 13 seconds
Painting the legal jigsaw, one piece at a time
MPs are forever critiquing the law, but they seldom write it. They leave that to a team of experts who found a creative legal job you never knew existed.
4/23/2022 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Police: The unenviable portfolio
Ministers of the crown may seem powerful, but the reality of their roles vary greatly. Some are endowed with great influence, some others just come with blame.
4/16/2022 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
It’s the putting right that counts, or something like that
Debating legislation is about getting things right, but sometimes settling on what is right can be a bruising exercise for MPs, as Parliament witnessed during debate on a Member's Bill today.
4/14/2022 • 4 minutes, 7 seconds
Urgency called for as parliament committee works on pay gaps
Parliament's Education and Workforce select committee has recommended that Government should consider requiring greater pay transparency from employers, and has been petitioned to add some urgency and teeth to the requirement.
4/13/2022 • 4 minutes, 7 seconds
Scrutiny of appropriations and appropriating for scrutiny
The latest from the House
4/12/2022 • 4 minutes, 1 second
Duelling quotes and holiday stars
This week in The House Phil Smith talks the tactics of Question Time while Johnny Blades looks at the unified division of debate over the new Matariki Public Holiday.
4/9/2022 • 12 minutes, 17 seconds
Journey of learning: Matariki Holiday becomes law
Debate on the Te Kāhui Matariki Public Holiday Bill found everyone in agreement that the start of the Māori lunar calendar should be marked, but not everyone agreeing a new public holiday should go ahead as planned.
4/7/2022 • 4 minutes, 18 seconds
The vanishing fallacy: The tactics of Question Time
Question Time is a contest where the tactics constantly evolve, and counter tactics shift to respond. This week one clever tactic appeared suddenly to disappear.
4/6/2022 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Back to font: Parliament as the source of cash and power
This week's reduction for Road User Charges shows Parliament is always the source of power and of cash.
4/5/2022 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Managing MPs - the ‘staff’ you can’t fire
Parliament's Speaker is on a mission to stop workplace bullying and improve behaviour, even that of the 'staff' who can't be fired.
4/2/2022 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Lessons from Christchurch inform Earthquake Commission transition
A new Bill looks to make life easier for people affected by major disasters, following the human disaster created by shortcomings of the Earthquake Commission in its response to the Christchurch earthquakes.
3/31/2022 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Parliament’s second spring: a public return
Parliament has reworked its traffic light settings and the public are returning to the precinct, including school visits, public events, tours and public galleries in the debating chamber.
3/30/2022 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Decoding the names of bills
A bill by any other name (would be utterly confusing). We decode the naming rules for Parliament's bills and laws.
3/29/2022 • 4 minutes, 7 seconds
Bill seeks streamlined path through surrogacy process
Surrogacy arrangements can often be difficult legal and health processes to navigate for intending parents and surrogates. A new Member's Bill is looking to make it a smoother process that enhances mana.
3/26/2022 • 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Dating Parliament’s Speaker, and the ‘chair of doom’
The unintended consequences of one MP's early retirement with a bad day for the MP, who in the subsequent reshuffle, is allocated the debating chamber's 'Chair of Doom'.
3/19/2022 • 11 minutes, 24 seconds
Iwi lead panacea process as Parliament grounds reopen
The community is welcomed back into Parliament's grounds, the next step in the transition back from stinky rubbish tip to a place for picnics, petitions, play and protest.
3/16/2022 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
More work needed on hate speech, as Parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary
A motion in Parliament to mark the third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks found MPs reflecting on how there is still work to do to counter extremism and hate speech.