Parliament turns into yoga studio to mark International Day of Yoga 2024
Venu Menon Wellington, June 21,2024 The Banquet Hall of Parliament turned into a yoga studio as the High Commission of India in Wellington marked International
Venu Menon Wellington, June 21,2024 The Banquet Hall of Parliament turned into a yoga studio as the High Commission of India in Wellington marked International
Venu Menon Wellington, May 2,2024 Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters’ Annual Lecture 2024 in Parliament on Wednesday evening was clearly aimed at quelling the
Venu Menon Wellington, February 28,2024 The Disestablishment of the Maori Health Authority (Amendment) Bill, which had its third and final reading under urgency, was passed
Venu Menon Wellington, February 15,2024 Parliament witnessed a spirited debate on the proposed Treaty Principles Bill. It was clear that ACT leader and Associate Minister
Venu Menon Wellington, December 8,2023 In a major foreign policy pronouncement, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters has called for “urgent steps towards
Venu Menon Wellington, December 7,2023 The somewhat subversive twist given by Te Pati Maori MPs to the proceedings heralding the opening of the 54th Parliament
Venu Menon Wellington, November 25,2023 New Zealand’s first three-party coalition government was hailed as historic by National’s Christopher Luxon, after inking agreements with New Zealand
Venu Menon Wellington, November 22,2023 The welcome scene of a bipartisan gathering of political representatives seated next to each other was among the key highlights
Venu Menon Wellington, August 31,2023 “I move that the House do now adjourn.” With these words Prime Minister Chris Hipkins ended the last sitting of
Venu Menon Wellington, August 29,2023 Parliament on Tuesday witnessed a protracted back-and-forth between Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Leader of the Opposition Christopher Luxon of
Venu Menon Wellington, August 22,2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins made a spirited defence of his government’s track record in office while going head-to-head with Leader
Venu Menon Wellington, August 17,2023 The House witnessed an animated debate on the government’s tax and spending decisions with Minister of Finance Grant Robertson justifying
Venu Menon Wellington, August 17,2023 The Māori cultural heritage of Parliament’s precincts was now visible after the installation of taonga (cultural treasures). Te Kahui Mouri
Venu Menon Wellington, August 1,2023 The government refused to be drawn into a debate in Parliament today around Let’s Get Wellington Moving, with Prime Minister
Venu Menon Wellington, July 25,2023 Minister of Justice Ginny Andersen informed the House today that, while the government had not made any changes to Section
Venu Menon Wellington, July 20,2023 Parliament heard a ministerial statement from Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni, and responses from the political parties, in relation to
Venu Menon Wellington, July 1,2023 The Worker Protection (Migrant and Other Employees) Bill has passed into law. “This is another positive step towards addressing migrant
Venu Menon Wellington, June 29,2023 The House witnessed an animated discussion today on the fuel tax subsidy, with National Party Deputy Leader Nicola Willis raising
Venu Menon Wellington, June 23,2023 “Some people thought it was funny to do yoga in Parliament. But I can think of no better place for
Venu Menon Wellington, June 7, 2023 An embattled Minister for Auckland Michael Wood faced a barrage of questions in Parliament from the Opposition on his
Venu Menon Wellington, May 5, 2023 Shortly after Speaker Adrian Rurawhe took the Chair on Wednesday, 3 May 2023, he announced that Meka Whaitiri, until
Venu Menon reports from Parliament on the former PM’s Valedictory Address Wellington, April 5, 2023 Jacinda Ardern, delivering her farewell address, began by remembering her
Jennifer Lees-Marshment Auckland, September 29, 2022 The major parties are grappling with allegations of bullying and rogue behaviour. The political sphere lags far behind the
Hamish Cardwell Wellington, February 14, 2022 Businesses near Parliament in Wellington said that they are only just holding on, with customers scared off by the
Long Read Russell Palmer Wellington, January 3, 2021 The New Zealand Parliament is currently considering 12 new Bills, about which little is known or discussed,
Labour MP (from Nelson) Rachel Boyack with
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