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Labour Votes against Law to Notify Schools of Sex Offenders

Labour has failed to ease the minds of parents across the country as it voted down a law change that would have required the Department of Corrections to notify schools of sex offenders placed in their communities, MP for Waimakariri Matt Doocey says. “Too many times we have heard Corrections

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Bill to Increase Access to Justice Passes First Reading
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Bill to Increase Access to Justice Passes First Reading

A Member’s Bill which would improve access to justice by making it easier for lawyers to do work outside their existing employment has passed its first reading, National List MP based in Hutt South Chris Bishop says. “My proposed legislation makes a small change to allow a lawyer who

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

The legal threats used by Trevor Mallard to silence a Parliamentary staffer who he falsely accused of rape make him unfit to continue as Parliament’s Speaker, Shadow Leader of the House Chris Bishop says. National has received the statement of claim by the plaintiff, lodged in the High Court

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Businesses Close Due to Govt Inaction on Bubble

Businesses Close Due to Govt Inaction on Bubble

The Government’s lack of urgency around the trans-Tasman bubble means many companies that deserve to survive are being forced to close, National’s Tourism spokesperson Todd McClay says. “To avoid more tourism businesses closing and more Kiwis out of work, the Government must open a trans-Tasman bubble before the

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Tasmania the Latest to Progress Human Rights
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Tasmania the Latest to Progress Human Rights

ACT Party ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “I’m so pleased to welcome another Australian state passing voluntary assisted dying legislation, with last night’s victory for the new law in the Tasmanian Parliament,” says ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “Voluntary assisted dying is now legal in Victoria,

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Arrogant Government Ruling by Dictate
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Arrogant Government Ruling by Dictate

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “It takes a whole new level of arrogance for the Labour Government to undermine Parliament with the sudden imposition of new tax rules previously explicitly ruled out by Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Instead of introducing a new Bill

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Where Is the Govt’s Travel Bubble Back-Up Plan?
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Where Is the Govt’s Travel Bubble Back-Up Plan?

The Government clearly had no back-up plan when engaging in the interminable discussions with Australia over opening a trans-Tasman bubble because if it did we would have a date for travel by now, National’s Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “If the Government was as serious about a trans-Tasman bubble

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Divisive Package Will Hurt Those It Aims to Help

Divisive Package Will Hurt Those It Aims to Help

ACT Party ACT Housing spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “Today’s housing package is all about blaming Mum and Dad investors without properly acknowledging why they’ve invested in housing – lack of supply has driven up houses prices,” says ACT Housing spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “This is a Government failure, plain

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Please Prime Minister, Bore Us with the Details Now

Please Prime Minister, Bore Us with the Details Now

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “It’s simply not good enough for the Prime Minister to treat the media like five-year-olds and tell them there are ‘layers of complexity’ ‘which I won’t bore you with now’ behind why she can’t say more about a trans-Tasman bubble before

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Skypath Funding Should Be Re-Prioritised
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Skypath Funding Should Be Re-Prioritised

With Skypath looking dead in the water, some of the $240 million set aside for it in ATAP should be redirected towards detailed design, planning and other preparatory work for a second harbour crossing. “It’s been clear for a while that Skypath wasn’t going to get off the

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The People Have Spoken, They Want a Travel Bubble
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The People Have Spoken, They Want a Travel Bubble

More than 42,000 people are backing National’s call for a safe trans-Tasman travel bubble to open, National’s Covid-19 response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “The Government can’t delay this any longer. Anything less than an announcement today on a hard-and-fast April start date for the trans-Tasman bubble

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PM Must Stop Making Trans-Tasman Travel Harder Than It Needs to Be

PM Must Stop Making Trans-Tasman Travel Harder Than It Needs to Be

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “For some reason the Prime Minister is trying to talk down expectations of substantive movement on quarantine free trans-Tasman travel at Cabinet today, when she’s got every reason to be talking it up,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “First, the Prime Minister must

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O’Connor’s ‘Cocky’ Comments on Tourism Appalling

O’Connor’s ‘Cocky’ Comments on Tourism Appalling

Senior Labour Government Minister Damien O’Connor’s comments about the tourism sector are appalling and offensive, National’s Tourism spokesperson Todd McClay says. “Mr O’Connor said Covid-19 had taught the tourism sector to ‘not be so cocky’. “His comments are tone deaf and out of touch with the

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National Answers Horticulture Sector’s Call for Help

Allowing seasonal workers from Covid-free countries to enter New Zealand without quarantine needs to happen fast to plug the yawning gap in our horticulture sector’s workforce, National’s Horticulture spokesperson David Bennett says. National Leader Judith Collins yesterday called for the Government to expand its safe zone travel arrangements

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Re-Opening NZ to the Pacific Must Be a Priority
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Re-Opening NZ to the Pacific Must Be a Priority

National is calling on the Government to allow quarantine-free travel from Samoa, Tonga and Fiji into New Zealand, Leader of the Opposition and National’s Pacific Peoples spokesperson Judith Collins says. “Samoa and Tonga have never had a community case of Covid-19, while Fiji hasn’t reported a community case

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