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Politics Central

By: Newstalk ZB
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  • Newstalk ZB serves up what you need to know, on all things politics at home, and abroad. The show reviews, previews, analyses and challenges the biggest political issues of the week, with all the big players.
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Episodes
  • Politics Central: Does Julie Anne Genter's conduct represent a 'decline in standards'?
    May 5 2024

    Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown and Simeon Brown unveiled their new water plan for the city, which will see an increase of rates by 7.2 percent, rather than the 25.8 percent proposed by Watercare. Simeon Brown joins the Weekend Collective to explain further.

    Later, Julie Anne Genter has been accused of 'intimidating' behaviour after a disagreement saw the Green MP leave her seat to confront a Government minister during a transport debate. Former Speaker of the House, Sir Lockwood Smith, joins the Weekend Collective to explain why 'standards have slipped'.

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    41 mins
  • Sir Lockwood Smith: Former House Speaker criticises Julie Anne Genter's conduct in Parliament
    May 5 2024

    The standard of Parliament has been called into question as Green MP Julie Anne Genter undergoes disciplinary action.

    Ms Genter confronted Minister Matt Doocey on Wednesday.

    She has until midday Monday to make any representations to the Speaker, before he decides if she will be referred to the Privileges Committee.

    Former speaker of the house Sir Lockwood Smith says Parliament standards have slipped.

    "Members of Parliament are meant to be seen as leaders, if you like. How they behave is important, because they should behave in a way that you'd expect of leaders."

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    14 mins
  • Simeon Brown: Local Government Minister on Auckland avoiding projected 25.8 percent increase in water rates
    May 5 2024

    A deal between Auckland Council and the Government has helped Aucklanders avoid the projected 25.8 percent increase in water rates.

    Auckland Council will retain local control of water assets, as part of the Local Water Well Done plan.

    Local Government Minister Simeon Brown says councils will have more control over their water assets under their scheme.

    Local councils will be asked to put forward their water service delivery plans for the next 12 months.

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    11 mins

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