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Community Scoop » Parliament: Oral Questions – 4 May 2021

Press Release – Office of the Clerk Questions to Ministers CHLE SWARBRICK to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): Are there effective rules in place to ensure people who rent can find an affordable home; if not, what advice has the Government requested on potential new … Questions to Ministers CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): Are there effective rules in place to ensure people who rent can find an affordable home; if not, what advice has the Government requested on potential new rules to ensure affordable rents? DAVID SEYMOUR to the Prime Minister: Does the Government intend to implement all of its policies?

Climate change: Lawyers say Auckland plan is unlawful and emissions-boosting

Todd Niall05:00, May 05 2021 TODD NIALL/STUFF The All Aboard climate coalition is putting the heat on Auckland councillors.(Video from March 2021) The first serious challenge has been lodged against Auckland’s 10-year transport plan, with Lawyers for Climate Action calling it ‘unlawful’ and vulnerable if a judicial review was sought. The lawyers’ submission to the proposed joint council-government Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) said it falls short of statutory obligations and commitments to halve carbon emissions by 2030. “Instead, it provides for transport emissions to increase 6 per cent by 2031, or at best reduce by 12 per cent if the Government puts in place certain policies,” said the groups president Jenny Cooper QC.

Ō2NL: Is Govt ducking for cover again over infrastructure promises?

Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes racist separation

Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes racist separation © RNZ / Dom Thomas Peter Wilson Analysis - Don Brash s Ōrewa speech is recalled as Judith Collins campaigns against racist separation , an international defence analyst says the Five Eyes controversy is a beat-up and the government s flagship New Zealand Upgrade Programme runs into problems. © Provided by Radio New Zealand National leader Judith Collins 17/02/21 National Party leader Judith Collins Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas Judith Collins hard line against what she called racist separation and segregation drew reaction this week which included references to Don Brash s 2004 Ōrewa one law for all speech. The National leader strongly opposes the government s proposed Māori Health Authority and told RNZ s

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