Source: New Zealand Parliament – Hansard
PETITIONS, PAPERS, SELECT COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
SPEAKER: Three petitions have been delivered to the Clerk for presentation.
CLERK:
- Petition of Ihorangi Reweti Peters requesting that the House implement all recommendations made to the Government in the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care reports
- Petition of Ross Hoole requesting that the House raise the maximum age of a child in section 132 of the Crimes Act 1961 from under 12 years to under 14 years of age
- Petition of Kenneth Mulholland requesting that the House urge the Minister of Local Government to appoint a Commission to replace Wellington City Council.
SPEAKER: Those petitions stand referred to the Petitions Committee. Six papers have been delivered by Ministers.
CLERK:
- 2024 Annual reports for the:
- Health Research Council of New Zealand
- Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa, the Outdoor Access Commission
- New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- Tourism New Zealand
- 2024-28 Statement of intent for the Health Research Council of New Zealand
- 2024-25 Statement of performance expectations for the Health Research Council of New Zealand.
SPEAKER: Those papers are published under the authority of the House. Six select committee reports have been delivered for presentation.
CLERK:
- Report of the Environment Committee on the review briefing on the 2022/23 annual review of Predator Free 2050 Limited
- Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Making infrastructure investment decisions quickly
- Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the petition of Rajeev Nair
- Report of the Justice Committee on the inquiry into the 2023 General Election, Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, General Election 2023: Independent review of counting errors, and Petition of Daniel Bond
- Reports of the Petitions Committee on the:
- petition of Alison White, and the
- petition of Captain William Stafford.
SPEAKER: The inquiry on the 2023 election, the review briefings, and the report of the Auditor-General are set down for consideration. No bills have been introduced.