The COVID-19 Public Health Response Bill was only introduced to the House yesterday and has already reached its third reading. There's been strong criticism from Māori about the sweeping powers it gives police. Even the Opposition is opposing it.
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Bill to allow Police to enter marae without warrant- Second Reading
The Public Health Response Bill is currently under urgency and had its second reading in the House.
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Legalising abortion means women won’t have to lie- Andrew Little
The Abortion Legislation Bill passed its third hearing yesterday. This means that women will no longer have to undergo mental health tests to qualify for abortions.
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Te Rerenga Manu conference off to flying start
Minister of Pacific Peoples, Alfred Ngaro, delivered the keynote speech on 1 September during the second and final day of the Te Rerenga Manu fono (conference). Te Rerenga Manu was held on 31 August and 1 September at the Papatoetoe Seventh Day Adventist Church Campus in Manukau.