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Digitisation of the ‘AtoJs’ reaches 1945

The years 1931 to 1945 have recently been added to the AtoJs Online website. This website contains digitised volumes of the “Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives” and the “Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives”,

21 May 13

Youth Parliament MPs announced

Minister of Youth Affairs the Hon Nikki Kaye has announced the names of the Youth MPs and youth press gallery members from around the country who will come together on 16 and 17 July for the seventh Youth Parliament.

16 May 13

2013 Budget to be delivered on Thursday

Budget 2013 will be delivered in the House on Thursday 16 May, after 2 p.m.

15 May 13

House debates performance of wider State sector

The House of Representatives will debate the performance and current operations of Crown entities, State enterprises, and public organisations this week.

13 May 13

Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests 2013

The 2013 register of pecuniary interests of members of Parliament was presented to the House by the Speaker on Wednesday, 8 May.

10 May 13

Recent changes to Parliament TV access

On 1 May Sky TV reconfigured its channel number allocations to accommodate the introduction of new channels.

9 May 13

Petition of Roy Reid lapsed

A petition requesting that a citizens initiated referendum be held has lapsed because it does not yet contain enough signatures.

7 May 13

House expected to adjourn early, Tuesday 7 May

It is expected that as a mark of respect for the passing of the Hon Parekura Horomia, a sitting member of Parliament, the House will adjourn early on Tuesday.

7 May 13

The parliamentary press gallery

The news media is central to New Zealand's democracy.

3 May 13

Condolence book for Hon Parekura Horomia MP

In memory of the Hon Parekura Horomia, a condolence book has been set up in the main foyer of Parliament House.

1 May 13

Changes to Parliament TV access

Sky TV is reconfiguring its channel number allocations to accommodate the introduction of new channels.

29 Apr 13

Parliamentary terms: fixed and flexible

A research paper comparing the duration of parliamentary terms in 13 Parliaments around the world has recently been published by the Parliamentary Library.

26 Apr 13

Anzac Day at Parliament

New Zealand showed a strong commitment to the First World War, contributing one in ten of its population to its Expeditionary Force and suffering a high casualty rate.

24 Apr 13

Parliamentary interns to work with members of Parliament

Parliament will host 20 interns this year as part of a programme offered by the Victoria University Political Science and International Relations Programme, in cooperation with the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Parliamentary Service.

22 Apr 13

Pacific Forum programme of debates

Four debates of the Pacific Parliamentary and Political Leaders Forum, being hosted by the New Zealand Parliament, are open to the public.

19 Apr 13

Pacific Forum starts today with debate

The programme for the Pacific Parliamentary and Political Leaders Forum, being hosted by the New Zealand Parliament, begins today.

18 Apr 13

Disclosure of expenses claimed by members of Parliament

Expenses claimed by members of Parliament for the 3 months from 1 January 2013 to 31 March 2013 have been released.

18 Apr 13

Treaty of Waitangi settlements and the House of Representatives

The passage of treaty settlement legislation through the House of Representatives represents the final stage in the settlement of historical grievances between the Crown and Māori.

16 Apr 13

Pacific Parliamentary and Political Leaders Forum

More than 70 Pacific parliamentarians and political leaders will gather at the New Zealand Parliament between 18 and 22 April 2013 for the Pacific Parliamentary and Political Leaders Forum – the first of its kind.

12 Apr 13

Statues in Parliament grounds

For nearly one hundred years the large bronze statue of ‘King Dick’ (Premier Richard John Seddon) has dominated Parliament’s grounds, just as Seddon during his time as Premier (1893-1906) bestrode New Zealand politics.

8 Apr 13