CLOSE
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
EveningReport.nz EveningReport.nz
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
Thursday 2nd of April 2026 11:02:48 AM
  • Associate Member of the New Zealand Media Council
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Home Parliament

Parliament

Random
  • Latest
  • Featured posts
  • Most popular
  • 7 days popular
  • By review score
  • Random

‘Just a power grab’ claim over Vanuatu PM’s no-confidence vote boycott

Asia Pacific Report -
August 17, 2022

Golriz Ghahraman: Our stand for the statehood rights of Palestinians

Nauru 19 to appear in first sitting of nation’s new Court of Appeal

Anti-mandate protesters try to camp at marae – told to ‘go home’

Warning signs have been flashing, PNG police housing needs ignored

‘Stay clear’ of PNG’s political crisis, Marape tells public

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2020

‘With or without you, we’ll sail in both worlds’ – 50...

Asia Pacific Report -
September 16, 2022

PNG Parliament erupts in chaos as Speaker rejects opposition motions

Asia Pacific Report -
May 29, 2019

Solomon Islands political battle ends with Sogavare winning confidence vote

Asia Pacific Report -
December 7, 2021

$889k-plus in Fiji taxpayer funds paid out to Vatis Communications

Asia Pacific Report -
April 12, 2023

Parliamentarians ‘no show’ in PNG – session adjourned

Asia Pacific Report -
August 12, 2021

Aiyaz ousted as Fiji MP over taking public office, rules Speaker

Asia Pacific Report -
January 4, 2023

Opposition claims PNG budget vote a ‘mockery’, plans legal challenge

Asia Pacific Report -
November 19, 2020

Samoan PM Fiamē advises dissolution of parliament, calls for snap elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 28, 2025

Tonga’s Parliament seeks temporary home after Gita smashed old House

Pacific Media Centre -
February 15, 2018

NZ Parliament on high security as anti-vaxxer protesters gather

Asia Pacific Report -
November 9, 2021

Fiji parliamentary justice committee in heated debate over news media decree

Pacific Media Centre -
December 5, 2016

Samoa’s Head of State will convene Fono parliament to swear in...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 19, 2021

New PM Hou in Solomon Islands pledges to fight corruption

Pacific Media Centre -
November 15, 2017

Golriz Ghahraman’s exit from politics shows the toll of online bullying...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 20, 2024

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Toxic politicians under scrutiny

Bryce Edwards -
May 21, 2019

Former Speaker sentenced to 15 years in prison in Indonesia’s e-ID...

Pacific Media Centre -
April 25, 2018

‘The time has come’, says Zelensky in fresh appeal to NZ...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 14, 2022

FAST now says it needs to delay Samoa’s Parliament convening

Asia Pacific Report -
July 31, 2021

Takaparawhau occupation protest leader Joe Hawke dies

Asia Pacific Report -
May 22, 2022

‘No need to agitate’, warns Rabuka against instability over Fiji lands...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 5, 2021

Nauru 19 to appear in first sitting of nation’s new Court...

Pacific Media Centre -
November 30, 2018

Lynley Tulloch: The irony of the Parliament protest: Peace and love...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 23, 2022

NZ’s covid-19 response still one of the best worldwide, says health...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 1, 2022

Police out in force after chaotic scenes end anti-mandate protest at...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 3, 2022

Tongan police charge Lord Tu’ivakanō with bribery in passport saga probe

Pacific Media Centre -
March 3, 2018

‘Delusional’ Treaty Principles Bill scrapped but fight for Te Tiriti just...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 11, 2025

Fiji ministers ‘held on tight leash’ – afraid to speak up,...

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2022

Police act against NZ protester vehicles but admit towies unwilling to...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2022

Protest funder hopes it will revive NZ’s $18 billion tourism industry

Asia Pacific Report -
February 23, 2022

Easing of NZ restrictions to begin ‘well beyond’ omicron peak, says...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 22, 2022

NZ protest at Parliament enters sixth day – covid cases almost...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 13, 2022

PNG opposition calls for emergency over Highlands naked body killings

Asia Pacific Report -
August 21, 2023

NZ election 2023: Two polls show boost for left bloc –...

Asia Pacific Report -
October 12, 2023

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Join the Campaign for Open Government

Bryce Edwards -
November 27, 2017

NZ election 2023: From ‘pebble in the shoe’ to future power...

Asia Pacific Report -
September 22, 2023

Fuimaono Dylan Asafo: Samoan ruling an unfortunate case of judicial overreach

Asia Pacific Report -
June 3, 2021

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Trevor Mallard – the bullying, biased boss...

Bryce Edwards -
May 22, 2019

Political parties condemn Parliament protesters, praise police actions

Asia Pacific Report -
March 4, 2022

Samoa parliament formally dissolved after months of uncertainty

Asia Pacific Report -
June 3, 2025
123...5Page 1 of 5
Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
Recent Popular Posts
  • Labor and Coalition support for new home buyers welcome but other Australians also struggling with housing affordability
    By The Conversation - 12 months ago
  • Majority of emergency department nurses experienced abuse over holiday season, survey says
    Majority of emergency department nurses experienced abuse over holiday season, survey says
    By Evening Report - 3 months ago
  • A new twist on Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle can sharpen quantum sensors
    By The Conversation - 6 months ago
  • Dog attacks: ‘Backyard breeding’ a major concern – vet
    Dog attacks: ‘Backyard breeding’ a major concern – vet
    By Evening Report - 1 month ago
  • Fine handed down after acquisition of wood shavings company lessened competition
    Fine handed down after acquisition of wood shavings company lessened competition
    By Evening Report - 3 weeks ago
Listen on Apple Podcasts

- Advertisement -
ABOUT US
EveningReport specialises in publishing independent analysis and features from a New Zealand juxtaposition, including global issues and geopolitics as it impacts on the countries and economies of Australasia and the Asia Pacific region.
Contact us: editor@eveningreport.nz
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Multimedia Investments Ltd
© Copyright 2024 EveningReport.nz and Multimedia Investments Ltd. All rights reserved.