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Week in Politics: Secret deals and the pressure of pandemic politics
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Analysis - New rules are coming for masks and scanning, but the question is asked: has the government itself become complacent? The prime minister gets herself in a muddle with proposed hate speech laws and takes a lashing from the media, a former National minister berates his own party and the Three Waters proposals run into problems.
Top from left: Jacinda Ardern, Kris Faafoi, Chris Finlayson and Nanaia Mahuta.
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Ardern said use of the app was consistently low across the country. Of the 2600 potential contacts of the infected Sydney man who visited Wellington a fortnight ago only 585 had used it.
Ardern jokes hate speech laws won t protect Collins from Karen insult | 1 NEWS
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The End of Life Choice Act will come into effect in November, allowing for safeguards and processes outlined in the legislation to be established. In Budget 2021, $11.8 million is allocated to implement assisted dying services until June 2022.
The Prisoners of Extreme Risk Unit, set up four months after Brenton Tarrant murdered 51 worshippers in March 2019, has been given $6.4 million over four years to continue to effectively care for, and manage high-risk criminals.
The 2019 Christchurch terror attack shocked the country to its core and in December, the Royal Commission of Inquiry made 44 recommendations covering both national security, and wider social community matters, to help the victims heal and prevent a similar atrocity.