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Parliament Hansard Report – Petitions, Papers, Select Committee Reports, and Introduction of Bills – 000578

TUESDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2021 Prayers. SPEAKER: No petitions have been presented. Ministers have delivered papers. CLERK: Determination of a question of privilege arising from the use of official television coverage of the House. Government response to the report of the Regulations Review Committee on its inquiry into parliamentary scrutiny of confirmable instruments. Government response to the report of the Regulations Review Committee on its review of secondary legislation made in response to COVID-19. Government response to the report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on its inquiry into New Zealand’s aid in the Pacific 2019-20. Government response to the report of the Social Services and Community Committee on matters related to forced adoptions.

Letters to the editor: Scruton solar farm plans not a Hinkley Point

Solar farm plan I REFER to your report on the proposed solar farm at Scruton (D&S Times, Jan 22) and the comments made by the parish representatives. I would be surprised if all the residents of Scruton were so opposed to the proposals and indeed some may have solar panels on their roof. What I am sure of is that all the people in Scruton will require a good supply of electricity which has to be generated somewhere. It seems that the parish representatives believe that it can be anywhere but not at Scruton, even if it is only a few miles away. This is not a Hinkley Point.

Oranga Tamariki Minister Kelvin Davis announces new all-Māori board of advisors

Sir Wira Gardiner was appointed as acting chief executive in her place. Minister in charge of Oranga Tamariki, Kelvin Davis said the Government was committed to fixing the child care and protection system, and ensuring that Oranga Tamariki was “the organisation that people trust and go to for help”. “Over time allegations, issues and concerns have been raised regarding Oranga Tamariki and its practice and culture; its lack of coordination with other NGOs; and its relationship with many Māori communities.” He said the new board would look at three main areas – relationships with families and Māori, professional practice of social workers, and organisational culture.

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